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Description
January to February 1967 correspondence regarding the Public Broadcasting Act, including a summary of the proposed Public Television Act of 1967 and notes from educational radio managers and staff on reaching out to members of congress. Correspondence with senators and representatives addresses whether radio should be added to the planned television legislation.
Subject(s)
Broadcasting
Public Broadcasting Act
Public broadcasting--Law and legislation
Public broadcasting--Law and legislation--United States
U.S. Politics
Contributors
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Holland, Spessard L.
Brady, William M.
Harrison, Burt
Burrows, E. G. (Edwin Gladding), 1917-
Sandler, Jerrold
Curry, Myron M.
Burke, Jack M.
Lewis, Will
Staggers, Harley O.
Beach, David E.
Hartke, Vance, 1919-2003
DeCamp, John
Halleck, Charles A. (Charles Abraham), 1900-1986
Cunningham, Glenn
Hickenlooper, Bourke B.
Andrews, Mark
Kitzmiller, William M.
Hansen, C.P.
Burdick, Quentin N.
Frank, Richard E.
Simmons, E.E.
Magnuson, Warren G.
Meeker, James G.
Young, Milton R.
Burrows, E.G.
Lausche, Frank John, 1895-1990
Langen, Odin
Barry, Colman J.
Zwach, John M.
Karth, Joseph E.
Mondale, Walter F.
Brotzman, Donald G.
Hruska, Roman L.
Nelsen, Ancher
Jarman, John
Proxmire, William
Meeds, Lloyd
Hansen, Julia Butler
Foley, Tom
Hicks, Floyd
May, Catherine
Bartlett, E.L.
Pelly, Thomas M.
Zappel, Nick
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