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Membership, Correspondence, 1962-1966

Description
1962 to 1966 correspondence regarding NAEB membership, including inquiries and information about various forms of organizational membership.
Subject(s)
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Automobiles
  • Broadcasting
  • Civics
  • Economy & Business
  • Educational radio
  • Educational technology
  • Educational television
  • International broadcasting
  • International relations
  • Israel
  • Japan
  • Media Arts
  • Medical broadcasting
  • Medicine & Health Care
  • Middle East
  • NAEB membership
  • Physicians
  • Science & Technology
  • Travel & Leisure
  • World Politics
Contributors
  • Hill, Harold E., 1918-2000
  • Muller, Don M.
  • Sheppard, Joe S.
  • McIlvane, Mary Elizabeth
  • Vener, Stephan M.
  • Hurlbert, Raymond D.
  • Starr, Irwin P.
  • Moody, Mary Lynn
  • Rowe, Max
  • Harley, William G., 1911-1998
  • Matsuzawa, Shigeru
  • Gottlieb, Robert
  • Hayden, J. Roger
  • Foster, Eugene S.
  • Gerbner, George
  • Kahn, Irving
  • Appy, Gerald L.
  • Fletcher, C. Scott
  • Pyke, Harold F., Jr.
  • Whiteside, Duncan
  • Stuart, John
  • Yellin, David
  • Meyer, Richard J.
  • Spencer, Lee B.
  • Selby, Stuart A.
  • Templeton, Dorothy
  • Dolan, Thomas
  • Smith, Neil G.
  • Jordan, Joseph T., Jr.
  • Gijwsijt, Jan
  • Ludwig, Coy L.
  • Crannell, Jack
  • Jansen, R.J.
  • Altschuler, Edward A.
  • High Fidelity Trade News
  • Wallace, C.R. (Buz)
  • Dine, Josef C.
  • Howell, James J.
  • Duncan, Patsy
  • Merklein, Frank M.
  • Cleveland, Truman
  • Zeitler, Richard J.
  • Wheeler, E.A.
  • Bell, Richard H.
  • Shapiro, Henry
  • Deutschman, Ward
  • Olson, Sondra
  • Gumly, Leonard
  • Ryan, T.J.
  • Pratt, Samuel
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