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Association for Education by Radio-Television, Correspondence, 1955-1956

Description
1955 to 1956 correspondence regarding the Association for Education by Radio-Television, with an emphasis on membership information and journal distribution. Correspondence and other materials, including a press release and meeting minutes, address the conditions of the October 1956 merger of the AERT and the NAEB.
Subject(s)
  • Association for Education by Radio-Television
  • Broadcasting
  • Economy & Business
  • Education
  • Educational broadcasting
  • Media Arts
  • Mergers
Contributors
  • VanDuyn, Robert G.
  • Skornia, Harry J.
  • Langfelder, Marion
  • Rourke, John Adams
  • Tyler, Tracy F.
  • Brumberg, Nancy
  • Bowen, G.R.
  • Vrable, Edward G.
  • Anderson, Joan B.
  • Kurts, Kenneth R.
  • Williamson, Charles C.
  • Connecticut Citizens Council for Educational Television
  • Silenius, Jean
  • Nelson, Nordis
  • Lemler, Ford L.
  • Broderick, Gertrude G.
  • Bunz, Harold C.
  • Stasheff, Edward
  • Boyter, Haskell
  • Campbell, Gordon
  • Rosenfeld, Jerome
  • Tyler, I. Keith
  • Arnold, Dexter O.
  • Adkins, Gale R.
  • Harwood, Kenneth
  • Kounas, Vee
  • Mickler, Evadna Hager
  • Van Horne, R.M.
  • Package Library Service, University of Kentucky
  • Jennings, George
  • Bedwell, Raymond T., Jr.
  • Wilkes, Arnold L.
  • Young, James R.
  • Schooley, Frank E.
  • Grady, Richard F.
  • Martin, Leo A.
  • McKellar, Arlene
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