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Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Jan.-April, 1969

Description
January to April 1969 correspondence involving Robert A. Mott, the executive director of National Educational Radio, and others regarding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, with press releases about staffing changes and projects funded by the organization. Correspondence topics include relocation of the National Educational Radio Network and ideas for an interconnected national public radio system.
Subject(s)
  • Broadcasting
  • Civics
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting
  • Education
  • Educational radio
  • Media Arts
  • National Educational Radio
  • National Educational Radio Network (NERN)
  • Public radio
  • State governments--United States
  • U.S. Government
Contributors
  • Macy, John W., Jr.
  • Mott, Robert A.
  • Harley, William G., 1911-1998
  • Badger, Vincent M.
  • Quayle, Donald
  • Bookshester, Steven A.
  • Swezey, Robert D.
  • Summerfield, Jack D.
  • Blasi, Anthony C.
  • Landreth, Lucinda K.
  • Palmer, Martin
  • Carlisle, Robert D.B.
  • Kager, Kenneth
  • Stanley, Raymond
  • Duke, William E.
  • Fellows, James A.
  • Land, Herman W.
  • Witherspoon, John P.
  • Pace, Frank, Jr., 1912-1988
  • Duka, Walter E.
  • Dine, Josef C.
  • Colihan, William J., Jr.
  • Marquis, Chalmers H.
  • Chamberlin, Ward B., Jr.
  • Fletcher, C. Scott
  • Catalano, Richard
  • Day, James
  • Siegel, Seymour N.
  • Kraetzer, Warren A.
  • Loper, James
  • Craine, Jack
  • Gunn, Hartford N., Jr.
  • Clavell, Richard J.
  • Stewart, David C.
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