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Description
1954 correspondence involving the NAEB board of directors and staff, especially executive director Harry Skornia. Includes financial reports and surveys used for board votes on issuTracy Kessleres such as committee names and the NAEB's position on subscription television. Correspondence addresses topics including the hiring of Harold Hill as associate director and Morris Novik as a personnel consultant.
Subject(s)
NAEB Board of Directors
NAEB staff
Contributors
Morris, James M.
Skornia, Harry J.
Goggin, Richard J.
Durrie, Paul H.
Neely, Uberto T.
Broderick, Gertrude G.
Dunn, John W.
Miles, James S.
Fleming, Marguerite
Macandrew, James F.
Henderson, John
Stillinger, Jay J.
Streibert, Theodore C.
Siegel, Seymour N.
Holt, John R.
Hamilton, Wallace
Ausmus, Graydon
Steetle, Ralph W.
Miller, Allen
George, Grace
Hull, Richard B.
Andrews, Stanley
Tragney, Ralph J.
Mitchell, Maurice E.
VanDuyn, Robert G.
Wilson, George F.
Bailey, Ralph E.
Olin, Bruff W., Jr.
Miller, William Burke
Maulsby, Gerald F.
Wynn, Earl R.
Cohn, Marcus
Hill, Harold E.
Anderson, Ronald L.
Hickey, Philip J.
Seay, Maurice F.
Hruby, Norbert J.
Fedderson, Donley F.
Howe, Stewart S.
Jennings, George
Johnson, Catherine
Marshall, Elizabeth E.
Partridge, Alfred E.
Taylor, John W.
Waller, Judith C.
Wagner, Paul A.
Paulu, Burton
Higgy, Robert C.
Harley, William G., 1911-1998
Schooley, Frank E.
Novik, Morris S.
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