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Description
1953 to 1965 correspondence, schedules, attendee lists, programs, and reports related to NAEB Region III seminars, with material about 1962 and 1963 conferences that focused on music programming. Correspondence includes discussion of establishing a regional educational television network and a funding application for the project. Region III includes NAEB members from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Subject(s)
Music
Music--20th century
Music--Performance
Musicians--United States
NAEB Region III
Contributors
Abbot, Waldo
Bender, William, Jr.
Burrows, Edwin G.
Stegath, William B.
Paulu, Burton
Schooley, Frank E.
Coleman, Robert J.
Moore, Earl V.
Lardie, Kathleen N.
Stillinger, Jay J.
Day, M. McCabe
Rickard, Paul B.
Maier, John A.
Waggoner, E.C.
Hanson, Gertie L.
Fuller, Betty
Lamb, Harry D.
Miles, James S.
Indiana University Radio and Television Department
National Association of Educational Broadcasters Midwest Music Directors
Indiana University School of Music
The Berkshire Quartet
Hathaway, Stephen C.
Dome, John E.
Utter, William L.
Yeazell, Paul G.
Wilson, Charles R.
Ewing, William H.
Guba, Egon
Dreyfus, Lee S.
McIntyre, Charles J.
Cromwell, H.R.
Rhodes, Lewis A.
Lewis, Colby
Peterson, Roger
Hill, Harold E.
Marquis, Chalmers H.
Sandler, Jerrold
Bronson, Vernon
Greer, Archie
Forsythe, Richard O.
Logan, Daniel
Smith, Robert Fitzgerald
Russi, Bernard
Tucker, Duane
Robbins, Buren
Parkinson, George A.
Taverner, Donald V.
Gillis, E.H.
Cox, Dana
Hull, Richard B.
Estelle, Richard
Johnson, George C.
Sagmaster, Joseph
Boston, Robert
Ellson, Douglas G.
Weaver, Jerry
McKown, Vernon
Eblen, Clifford
Davis, Don G.
Yoakam, Richard D.
Kroll, William H.
Zigerell, James
Chausow, Hymen M.
Henderson, John
Clamage, Lawrence
Crannell, Jack
Oestreich, Arthur H.
Walstrum, Martha
Dybvig, H. Eugene
Marshall, Elizabeth E.
Regnell, John
Peak, Philip
Sulzer, Elmer G.
McCarty, Harold B.
Perry, James D.
Underwood, Robert E., Jr.
Bannerman, R. Leroy
Harley, William G., 1911-1998
Sheehan, John P.
Fraser, Kathryn
Grubb, Ted
Kaufmann, Walter
Seltz, Herbert
Welliver, Harry B., 1910-2005
White, John
Burroughs, Louis R.
Gaber, George
Allen, Ross
Cutler, Kenneth
Sutherland, Alec
Buckstaff, John B.
Hunter, Armand L.
Burrows, E. G. (Edwin Gladding), 1917-
Neely, Urberto T.
Morris, Lloyd P.
Adresen, Emil H.
Brown, John, Jr.
Jacobson, Philip A.
Schatzel, DeWolf
Ancha, Robert F.
Neill, Jack
Hunter, Charles
Burns, Allen
Morris, Edward L.
Campbell, Chet
Stanley, Ray
Garrison, Garnet R., 1911-
Maloney, Martin
Taylor, James R.
Fisher, Hal
Banahan, John F.
Logan, C.H.
DeCamp, John
Engel, Harold A.
Clardy, Charles
Cahill, Paul
Shufro, Milton
Fellows, James A.
Lemon, Robert
Anderson, Don
Mamet, Henry H.
Mitchell, Wanda
Barker, George
Lawhead, Victor
Seibert, Warren F.
Westley, Bruce H.
Emery, Walter B. (Walter Bryan), 1903-1971
Beldon, Rob
Remley, Frederick M.
Gilliom, Bonnie
Salwak, S.
Anderson, Donald P.
Browne, John
Wood, Ray
Finster, John W.
Mead, James L.
Martin, Leo
Ickes, Donald W.
Grady, William
Frymire, Lawrence T.
Beahan, Hugh Michael
Loomis, Henry
Radock, Michael
Flower, John A.
Boehm, Laszlo
Feist, Leonard
Wallace, James B.
Monschein, Elizabeth
Chasins, Abram
Rider, Richard L.
Robertson, James
Macomber, F.G.
Taff, Paul
Glade, John
Weld, Arthur, Jr.`
Denison, James
Andrews, Stanley
Merrill, Irving Rodgers
Miller, Paul
Bouwsma, Franklin G.
Ide, Russell
Akers, Stan
Day, Robert
Allen, Jack
Landry, Robert
Rikard, Paul
Matteson, James
Schwarzwalder, John C.
Staples, Loring M.
Hungerford, E.A., Jr.
Gunn, Hartford N., Jr.
Brish, William
Gores, Harold
Gross, Calvin E.
Theobald, John J.
Wetter, Allen H.
Brown, Alan Willard
Stoddard, George D.
Skornia, Harry J.
Armsey, James W.
Thornton, Basil
Hiller, Ola B.
Davis, George E.
Bidlack, Cecil S.
Weller, Judith
Tyler, I. Keith
Rosenheim, Ned
Lahey, James L.
McNelly, W.C.
Mitchell, James
Items in this Folder
NAEB Region III Workshop Report (May 22-24, 1953)
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