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Ausmus, Graydon, Correspondence, 1958

Description
1958 correspondence involving NAEB president Frank Schooley, executive director Harry Skornia, other staff members. Includes grant proposals and funding requests to the Kellogg Foundation and the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare' Office of Education, with budgets and financial statements for the NAEB. Also includes a text by Graydon Ausmus titled "The Role of Higher Education in Educational Television."
Subject(s)
  • Broadcasting
  • Civics
  • Economy & Business
  • Education
  • Educational television
  • Federal government--United States
  • Finance
  • Higher education
  • Kellogg Foundation
  • Media Arts
  • NAEB President
  • NAEB staff
  • U.S. Government
  • U.S. Politics
Contributors
  • Boyter, Haskell
  • Seay, Maurice F.
  • Skornia, Harry J.
  • Becker, Samuel L.
  • Schooley, Frank E.
  • Adkins, Gale R.
  • Menzer, Carl H.
  • W.K. Kellogg Foundation
  • Office of Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
  • Hill, Harold E., 1918-2000
  • Ausmus, Graydon, 1911-1978
  • Engar, Keith M.
  • Hurlbert, Raymond D.
  • Miles, James S.
  • Schwarzwalder, John C.
  • Browne, Duff
  • Harwood, Kenneth
  • Harley, William G., 1911-1998
  • McBride, Jack
  • Schenkkan, Robert, 1917-2011
  • Coleman, Robert J.
  • Hungerford, E. Arthur, Jr.
  • Broderick, Gertrude G.
  • Norberg, Kenneth D.
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