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Federal Communications Commission, 1948-1950

Description
1948 to 1950 correspondence and reports regarding NAEB's participation in the FCC's Clear Channel and Mayflower hearings, including statement transcripts and newspaper coverage.
Subject(s)
  • Broadcasting
  • Civics
  • Clear Channel Hearings
  • Education
  • Mayflower Doctrine Hearings
  • Media Arts
  • News
  • News & Journalism
  • Television
  • U.S. Government
  • United States. Federal Communications Commission
Contributors
  • Slowie, T.J.
  • Webster, Edward M.
  • Jones, Robert F.
  • Hennock, Frieda B.
  • Cohn, Marcus
  • Caldwell, Louis G.
  • Spearman, Paul D.P.
  • Frank, Katherine
  • WOI (Radio station : Ames, Iowa)
  • Hull, Richard B.
  • Engel, Harold A.
  • Variety
  • Rosen, George
  • Schooley, Frank E.
  • Siebert, F.S.
  • Department of Public Information, Cornell University
  • Charnley, Mitchell V.
  • Bormann, Jim
  • Tyler, I. Keith
  • Des Moines Sunday Register
  • Radio Daily
  • Adams, Val
  • National Association of Broadcasters
  • Fly, James Lawrence
  • Howell, Rex
  • Leigh, Robert D.
  • Sayler, Allen
  • Treloar, Don
  • Heffron, Edward J. "Ted"
  • Iowa State Daily
  • Edson, Peter
  • Riesel, Victor
  • Western Grain and Feed Association
  • Tobey, Charles W.
  • Iowa Farm Bureau Federation
  • Hill, E. Howard
  • Edison, Don E.
  • Johnson, Edwin C.
  • Carson, John
  • Tison, Walter
  • Hanna, Michael R.
  • Institute for Education by Radio
  • Schramm, Wilbur
  • Miller, John E.
  • Novik, Morris S.
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