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Paulu, Burton, 1950-1960 (2)

Description
1950-1960 correspondence and publications of Burton Paulu (collection #2).
Subject(s)
  • Africa
  • African American History & Culture
  • African Americans
  • American literature
  • Architecture
  • Art & Architecture
  • Broadcasting
  • Broadcasting engineers
  • Children
  • Children & Families
  • Civics
  • Economy & Business
  • Education
  • Educational radio
  • Educational television
  • Europe
  • European Broadcasting Union
  • Fiction
  • Foreign Literature
  • Grant-making organizations
  • International broadcasting
  • Law
  • Media Arts
  • Minorities
  • Music
  • NAEB Leadership
  • Novels
  • Philosophy & Ethics
  • Professional development
  • Radio equipment
  • Science & Technology
  • Sociology
  • Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
  • Television--Equipment and supplies
  • U.S. Government
  • U.S. History (1900-present)
  • U.S. Literature
  • U.S. Politics
  • United States. Congress--History--20th century
  • Values
  • World Politics
Contributors
  • Paulu, Burton
  • Schooley, Frank E.
  • Stasheff, Edward
  • Skornia, Harry J.
  • Newburn, Harry K.
  • Wilson, Joseph C.
  • Schenkkan, Robert, 1917-2011
  • Vogl, Richard F.
  • Schwarzwalder, John C.
  • Lewis, Dorothy
  • Steetle, Ralph W.
  • Bronson, Vernon
  • McBride, Jack
  • Jorgensen, Albert
  • Richards, John R.
  • Jacobson, Philip A.
  • Stanley, Ray J.
  • Harley, William G., 1911-1998
  • Benjamin, Marye E.
  • Coleman, Robert J.
  • Bornoff, Jack
  • Merrill, Irving Rodgers
  • Martin, Leo A.
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