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Board of Directors, Correspondence, 1961

Description
1961 correspondence involving the NAEB board of directors and staff, especially Harold Hill, Richard Hull, Loren Stone, and James Miles. Includes board memos from NAEB president William Harley and a wage study of educational television stations. Correspondence addresses NAEB's relationship with other educational broadcasting organizations and a disagreement, which began at the October 1960 board meeting in San Francisco, over NAEB's position on a local educational television issue in Philadelphia.
Subject(s)
  • Broadcasting
  • Economy & Business
  • Educational television
  • Media Arts
  • NAEB Board of Directors
  • NAEB Region I: The Northeast
  • Philadelphia (P.a.)
  • Wages
  • WHYY (Television station : Philadelphia, Pa.)
Contributors
  • Hill, Harold E., 1918-2000
  • Browne, R. Edwin
  • Paulu, Burton
  • Hull, Richard B.
  • Harley, William G., 1911-1998
  • Press, O. Leonard
  • Stone, Loren B.
  • Krieger, Seymour
  • Powell, John Walker
  • Miles, James S.
  • Robertson, James
  • Schwarzwalder, John C.
  • Kager, Kenneth
  • Flynn, Roy
  • Dennis, Lawrence E.
  • Skornia, Harry J.
  • Hurlbert, Raymond D.
  • Ribicoff, Abraham, 1910-1998
  • Cohn, Marcus
  • Casati, Adrio
  • Schenkkan, Robert, 1917-2011
  • Johnson, Howard L.
  • Menzer, Carl H.
  • Wells, Donald E.
  • Hauisen, Martha
  • McIlvane, Mary Elizabeth
  • Templeton, Dorothy
  • Winfield, Gerald F.
  • Fitzgerald, D.A.
  • Greenhill, Leslie P.
  • Underwood, Robert E., Jr.
  • Burdick, Richard S.
  • Davy, Robert L.
  • Dunn, John W., 1903-1991
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