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Committees, Research, Subcommittee on Grants-in-Aid, 1957-1962

Description
1957 to 1962 correspondence related to the NAEB Research Committee's subcommittee on grants-in-aid. Includes grant proposals for various projects, discussion of proposals, and responses to applicants. Also includes a report partially sponsored by an NAEB grant-in-aid, titled "A Survey of Radio and Television Listening in the Lafayette Area."
Subject(s)
  • Audience research
  • Broadcasting
  • Broadcasting research
  • Educational television
  • Indiana
  • Media Arts
  • NAEB grants-in-aid
  • NAEB Regions III & IV: The Upper Midwest
  • NAEB Research Committee
  • Sociology
Contributors
  • Silverstone, David M.
  • Becker, Samuel L.
  • Hill, Harold E., 1918-2000
  • Skornia, Harry J.
  • Harley, William G., 1911-1998
  • Merrill, Irving Rodgers
  • Harwood, Kenneth
  • Smythe, Dallas W.
  • Westley, Bruce H.
  • Kager, Kenneth
  • Walcoff, Larry
  • Bedwell, Raymond T., Jr.
  • Engar, Keith M.
  • Hickman, Warren L.
  • Ellery, John B.
  • Tyler, I. Keith
  • Adkins, Gale R.
  • Marshall, Elizabeth E.
  • Greer, Archie M.
  • Browne, R. Edwin
  • McBride, Jack
  • Miles, James S.
  • Remmers, Herman H.
  • Dunlop, Robert A.
  • von Szeliski, John
  • Summers, Harrison B.
  • Kostka, Ron W.
  • O'Donnell, William E.
  • Paulu, Burton
  • Smith, Henry Ladd
  • Lewis, Philip
  • Cheydleur, Raymond D.
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