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Committees Publications, 1954-1964

Description
1954 to 1964 correspondence regarding the NAEB publications committee, with reports and questionnaires about the Newsletter and Journal. Includes discussion of publication goals and changes, committee management, and article submissions.
Subject(s)
  • Advertising
  • Broadcasting
  • Economy & Business
  • Media Arts
  • NAEB Publications Committee
Contributors
  • Ausmus, Graydon, 1911-1978
  • Miles, James S.
  • Skornia, Harry J.
  • Schooley, Frank E.
  • Broderick, Gertrude G.
  • Stasheff, Edward
  • Sulzer, Elmer G.
  • Tyler, Tracy F.
  • Hanson, Glenn G.
  • Peterson, Theodore
  • Harley, William G., 1911-1998
  • Emery, Walter B. (Walter Byron), 1907-1973
  • McKenzie, Betty
  • Hill, Harold E., 1918-2000
  • Dunham, Franklin
  • Hiller, Ola B.
  • Grady, Richard F.
  • Bender, William
  • Cooper, Bernarr
  • Matter, Lloyd E.
  • Hull, Richard B.
  • Bretz, Rudy
  • Cordier, Hugh
  • Holmes, Presley D., Jr.
  • Weld, Arthur, Jr.`
  • Hasard, Patrick
  • MacTaggart, Philip R.
  • Martin, Howard S.
  • Cordier, H.V.
  • Fleming, Marguerite
  • Tyler, I. Keith
  • Joeressen, Karl J.
  • Templeton, Dorothy
  • Salners, Ed
  • Moeller, Leslie G.
  • Poniatoff, Alexander M.
  • Seay, Maurice F.
  • Dunhers, Franklin
  • Bronson, Vernon
  • Novick, Maurice
  • Corwell, Marion
  • Smith, R. Franklin
  • Eccles, Richard
  • Ballard, William J.
  • Hogan, Pat
  • Appy, Gerald L.
  • Schwarzwalder, John C.
  • Cordier, Hugh V.
  • McCarty, Harold B.
  • Martin, Leo A.
  • Lewis, Philip
  • Hazard, Patrick D.
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