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Programs, Correspondence, 1951-1954

Description
1951 to 1954 correspondence about NAEB programs, including school program order forms and discussion of questionnaires, rights, and distribution of materials.
Subject(s)
  • Broadcasting
  • Civics
  • Education
  • International broadcasting
  • Law
  • Media Arts
  • NAEB Tape Network
  • Programming
  • Schools
  • World Politics
Contributors
  • Rider, Richard L.
  • Dawson, Northrop, Jr.
  • Day, M. McCabe
  • Stanley, Ray J.
  • Paulu, Burton
  • Probst, George E.
  • Ausmus, Graydon, 1911-1978
  • Dunham, Franklin
  • Siegel, Seymour N.
  • Griffiths, G.H.
  • Goodbody, John C.
  • Nehru, Jawaharlal
  • Schooley, Frank E.
  • Conlin, Joseph N.
  • Putnam, Jean
  • Arnold, Melvin
  • Heineman, George
  • Heck, Homer R.
  • Hull, Richard B.
  • Chase, Milton
  • Overton, George W.
  • Rutland, Tom
  • Hale, Lionel
  • Wynn, Earl R.
  • Hartness, Harlan N.
  • Teraian, James P.
  • Perkins, Frances E.
  • Parrish, Thomas (Thomas D.)
  • Holt, John R.
  • Cullingham, Gordon
  • Johnson, Eugene I.
  • Lawford, D.V.
  • Miles, James S.
  • Dunn, John W., 1903-1991
  • Macandrew, James F.
  • Sanger, Eleanor N.
  • Blackwell, Lane
  • Miller, Allen
  • Salley, H.E.
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