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Description
1951 correspondence regarding plans, positions, and decisions of NAEB staff, including discussion of brochure revisions, the 1951 fall convention, and the relationship between FM radio and television. Also includes discussion of moving NAEB network headquarters from WNYC to the University of Illinois and a speech delivered to the American Association of Museums by NAEB president Seymour N. Siegel.
Subject(s)
Broadcasting
FM Radio
NAEB staff
NAEB Vice President
Television
Contributors
Hull, Richard B.
Ausmus, Graydon
Siegel, Seymour N.
Paulu, Burton
Crabbe, John C.
Rundell, Hugh A.
Sener, William H.
Kidd, J.R.
Wood, William A.
Marks, Leonard H.
McPherson, J.J.
Porter, R. Russell
Vickery, Howard F.
Steetle, Ralph W.
Tyler, I. Keith
Dunlap, E.T.
Gaines, Alvin M.
Coons, Arthur G.
Griffith, W.I.
Barrett, Edward W.
Carter, Margeurite
McKown, Vernon
Halvorson, W. Ferron
Wynn, Earl R.
Chaseman, Joel
Skornia, Harry J.
Johnson, Edwin C.
Milbourn, Max W.
Smythe, Dallas W.
Pool, E.A.
Chapman, Al
Hite, H.
Mahan, B.E.
Schram, L.W.
Soop, E.J.
Strickler, W.M.
Rider, Richard L.
Probst, George E.
Harley, William G., 1911-1998
Miles, James S.
Dye, Robert
Martin, Leo
Harwood, Kenneth
Heslep, Charter
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