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Board of Directors, Experimental television production, 1962

Description
1962 correspondence related to the NAEB's possible experiment in producing educational television series, which was authorized by the board in May 1962. Correspondence addresses the controversy resulting from Loren Stone's memo about this board action and the problems it might raise for the NAEB and other educational broadcasting organizations, especially the National Educational Television and Radio Center (NETRC).
Subject(s)
  • Broadcasting
  • Education
  • Educational television
  • Media Arts
  • NAEB Board of Directors
  • National Educational Television and Radio Center (NETRC)
Contributors
  • Stone, Loren B.
  • Taylor, John W.
  • Petry, Thomas B.
  • Johnson, Howard L.
  • Crabbe, John C.
  • Christiansen, Kenneth A.
  • Siegel, Sheldon P.
  • Lam, K.F.
  • Frischenknecht, Lee C.
  • Barthold, Roy
  • Busch, Martin
  • Schlaak, Otto F.
  • Hansen, Burrell F.
  • Collins, J. Michael
  • Nichbert, Keith J.
  • Morris, James M.
  • Harley, William G., 1911-1998
  • White, John F. (John Francis), 1917-2005
  • Hull, Richard B.
  • Hurlbert, Raymond D.
  • Kager, Kenneth
  • Schein, Donald E.
  • Ausmus, Graydon, 1911-1978
  • Dunn, John W., 1903-1991
  • Nighbert, Keith J.
  • Browne, R. Edwin
  • Parenteau, Zoel
  • MacKenzie, Blaire
  • Appy, Gerald L.
  • Burdick, Richard S.
  • Wegener, Edward
  • Lamb, Harry D.
  • Gunn, Hartford N., Jr.
  • Hempen, F. Claude
  • Johnston, Roy J.
  • Garrison, Garnet R., 1911-
  • Belson, Carl G.
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