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Committees Network Acceptance, 1952-1954

Description
1952 to 1954 correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports related to NAEB's Network Acceptance Committee. Correspondence primarily addresses committee members' feedback and votes on submitted programs, with some discussion of procedures and technical problems within the committee.
Subject(s)
  • Acting
  • Broadcasting
  • Drama
  • Education
  • Ethics
  • Media Arts
  • Music
  • Network Acceptance Committee
  • Performing Arts
  • Philosophy & Ethics
  • Plays
  • Programming
  • Schools
  • Speaking
  • Speech & Language
  • Theater & Drama
  • Vocal performance
Contributors
  • NAEB Network Acceptance Committee
  • NAEB In-School Program Committee
  • Skornia, Harry J.
  • NAEB Program Acceptance Committee
  • Mamet, Henry H.
  • Probst, George E.
  • Holt, John R.
  • Abbot, Waldo
  • Bliven, Laura Eliza
  • Dawson, Northrop, Jr.
  • Harley, William G., 1911-1998
  • Holmberg, Berten A.
  • Halyard, Camille Henderson
  • Hill, Harold E., 1918-2000
  • Wheatley, Parker, 1906-1999
  • Ausmus, Graydon, 1911-1978
  • Schooley, Frank E.
  • Hunter, Armand L.
  • Underwood, Robert E., Jr.
  • Shinkman, Paul
  • Dunn, John W., 1903-1991
  • Edwards, Virginia
  • Bidlack, Cecil S.
  • Mix, Hugh M.
  • Slack, Edward J.
  • Regnell, John
  • Westbrook, Jack K.
  • Henderson, John
  • Hiller, Ola B.
  • Stillinger, Jay J.
  • Fleming, Marguerite
  • Day, M. McCabe
  • Scanlon, Marie C.
  • Johnson, George
  • Bronson, Vernon
  • Slack, Jim
  • Andersen, Ronald L.
  • McKellar, Arlene
  • Salley, H.E.
  • Novik, Morris S.
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