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Subseries: Subseries 2A. President's Office : The records of the President's Office consist of a remnant of the Early Central File (1953-1962) and a portion of John White's file (1953-1966). Together they constitute the primary documentation on the origins of NET at the ETRC; early efforts to promote educational television in the United States; the nature of the presidential office at NET during the first 14 years of NET's 20 year existence; and NET's relationship with the federal government and other organizations concerned with educational broadcasting.
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Early Central File, 1953-196210 boxes Nearly three-fourths of this file is correspondence, but it also contains printed material, report forms, shipping memos, grant applications and awards, and near-print material from stations, foundations, organizations. Arranged in a subject file, the two largest categories are “Meetings and Conferences,” where much information on the origins of NET can be found, and the “National Association of Educational Broadcasters,” where documentation on the relationship between NAEB and NET can be found, as well as information on the program production grants they jointly administered. These ETRC-NAEB radio grant-in-aid application files often contain script treatments of the program for which the station was requesting financial support. In addition to the grants and meetings, the file concerns radio in general, grass roots efforts to establish NET and ETV -- including correspondence with individuals, commercial TV stations, educational organizations and institutions, foreign countries, and other organizations of all kinds. Also included is documentation of the early concern of ETV stations over such problems as distribution, production, technical aspects such as kinescopes, promotion of educational broadcasting, and how to stimulate new and creative thinking in producing for ETV. The people most in evidence in the file are H. K. Newburn, Lyle M. Nelson, Barton Griffin, and George L. Hall. There is some John White material in the NAEB meetings folders. Probably only a core of the original central file exists, as it appears that, in addition to the normal amount of weeding done by NET secretaries prior to shipping, certain folders were removed when the subject they covered became the responsibility of a newly-created office.
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Commercial Television Stations, 1953-1956 : Correspondence arranged alphabetically by station call letters; including requests for programming and general information with answers detailing nature and stage of development of NET.
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Foreign Countries, 1954-58 : Mainly inquiries about NET services with answers. arrangement alphabetically by country.
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Educational Institutions, 1956-58, arranged alphabetically by state
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A-L
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M-N
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O-Z
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Educational Organizations, 1955-58, A-Z
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Miscellaneous Organizations
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7
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A-M, 1956-59,
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N-Z, 1954-58,
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Individuals, 1956-58
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2
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A-L
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M-Z
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Meetings and Conferences, 1953-59
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Eugene, Oregon, ETRC Meeting, Sept. 3, 1953
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Ann Arbor, Directors of TV Stations, Sept. 15, 1953 : Both of the above folders contain excellent documentation of the origins, purpose and early policies of ETRC.
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Box
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Berkeley, Calif., Content Specialists, December 18, 1953
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East Lansing, Mich., TV Program Management Conference, March 15-17, 1954
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Box
2
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8
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East Lansing, Mich., Conference on Exchange of Agricultural Films for TV, March 15-16, 1954
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Box
2
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9
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Ann Arbor, Social Scientists, Aug. 9, 1954
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Box
2
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10
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Ann Arbor, Research Consultants, Aug. 14-15, 1954
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Box
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11
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Denver, Colo., College & University Representatives, August 23, 1954
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Box
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Miscellaneous, 1954-1956
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New York & Wash., D.C., Heads of National Organizations in Educational TV, June 25 & July 27, 1955
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Ann Arbor, Superintendents of Schools, Jan. 1, 1956
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Ann Arbor, Research Planning Conference, Jan. 27-28, 1956
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Washington, D.C., FCC Dinner Meeting, March 27, 1956
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Ann Arbor, Public Relations Personnel, Dec. 2-4, 1956
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Ann Arbor, ETRC Research Project Conference, Dec. 14-15, 1956
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Madison, Wisc., Fund Raising Meeting, Aug. 27-28, 1958
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3
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St. Louis, Mo., Instructional TV Work Conference, Jan. 17-19, 1958
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Staff Meetings, 1954-57; 1959 : In 1954: information on early programming efforts, solicitation of programs, policy decisions, and establishment of the working structure of NET.
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Box
3
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11
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National Association of Radio & TV Broadcasters
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Box
3
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National Association of Better Radio and Television
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Box
3
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National Citizens Committee for Educational Television
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National Association of Educational Broadcasters Commissioned Radio, proposals & correspondence
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Box
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14
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1957
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Box
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1958
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1959
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Current Opportunity Fund
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Fund for Adult Education, 1952-58 (NAEB)
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NAEB General Correspondence
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1952-54 : See H. K. Newburn speech, Fall, 1953, on origins of NET.
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1955
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1956
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1957
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1958
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1959
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NAEB Radio Grants-in-Aid, 1952-1960. : The grants-in-aid program originated under ETRC. Originally, funds (In the amount of $40,000 annually, plus $2000 NAEB administrative expense) were handed over to the NAEB for disbursement. As the program became organized, it was decided to modify that plan because the ETRC was not a grant-making organization and needed to take more direct responsibility for the radio grants program. So, the grants-in-aid were made directly by the Center, after screening of applications and recommendations from the NAEB Grants-in-Aid Committee. A program associate was added to the Center staff to assist that committee in matters of management and procedure, to provide liaison between the Center and the NAEB and to follow through with grantees on matters relating to completion of series production. Later, a special three-year plan was initiated out of a desire for a less random, more unified relationship between radio series. The plan provided for a grant of $100,000 per year for three years: 1. to continue the grants-in-aid and 2. to provide for the commissioning of special radio series. ETRC initiated the proposals for the latter and the NAEB Grants-in-Aid Committee acted in an advisory capacity, in addition to evaluating and making recommendations on applications for grants-in-aid.
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General Correspondence & Applications : All the radio grant-in-aid files contain letters written in years later than the folder date, but they all pertain to the grants of that year.
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1952
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1953
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1954, General Correspondence
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1954, Applications
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1954, Grants Awarded
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1955, General Correspondence
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1955, Applications
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1955, Grants Awarded
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A-M
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P-Z
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1956, General correspondence
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1956, Applications
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1956, Grants Awarded
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A-L
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M-Z
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1957, General correspondence
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1957, Grant applications
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1957, Grants Awarded
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A-M
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P-Z
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1958, General correspondence
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1958, Grant applications
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A-N
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O-W
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1958, Grants Awarded
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A-M
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N-W
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1959, General correspondence
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1959, Grant applications
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1959, Grants Awarded
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Box
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1960, General correspondence
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European Broadcasting Union
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1960, Jan.-Apr.
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1960, May
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1960, June-August
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1960, Sept.
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1960, Oct.
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1960, Dec.-1961, Jan.
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1961, March
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1961, April
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1961, May-Sept. and 1962, Jan.
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John White's File, 1953-19665 boxes John White's presidential files are not as voluminous (5 boxes for eleven years) or informative as one would expect. In fact, they are downright disappointing. Their paucity is no doubt due to: weeding performed by NET secretaries; retention of files for James Day's use; possible documentation of some of White's activities in other NET files or in a personal file which he still has in his possession; and the certainty that much of his work was performed over the telephone or in personal conferences. About 50% of this file is correspondence; the other half is comprised of annotated printed and near-print matter, reports, scripts, clippings, lists, statistics, speeches, articles, notes, etc. The bulk of the material pertains to the period 1962-1964, although there is some material passed on to him from Newburn, and thus the early inclusive date of 1953. Part of the file arrived loose and separate from the rest without clear indications as to the original filing arrangement, but there were evidences that it was alphabetical, so such an arrangement was used. There is very little information herein on the internal operation or events of NET; rather, the files relate to White's personal activities, such as speech making, chairing committees, etc., and his professional activities as head of NET. It is not easy to distinguish between the two. As can be seen from the container list, most of the files pertain to organizations, institutions and events outside NET, such as NAEB, NITL, JCET, U.S.-H.E.W., BBC, etc. Rather than being a criticism of the paucity of presidential files, this observation is probably an accurate indicator of the functions of the president's office during the years White occupied it, consisting mostly of outside promotion and fundraising work, educating others about ETV, and working out policies and long-range plans for a growing TV network, while the day-to-day business of producing and distributing television programming was left to others. Newburn was deeply involved in the day-to-day administration of the Center and in satisfying the immediate needs of the stations, while White increasingly wore the cloak and filled the sophisticated role of good-will ambassador at large on behalf of ETV. However, White did involve himself in the actual production work from time to time. Such a program was “Championship Debate”, produced by Larry Pickard, where most of the pre-production correspondence was conducted by White. In fact, the 1962-63 folder of correspondence in Pickard's file was really White's file, but was apparently given to Pickard by White for the former's use, as it arrived at the SHSW among Pickard's files. (See 8E/1/5)
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“A” General
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Affiliates, 1963-1966
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American Council on Education, 1962-1964
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American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Agreement, 1964-1967
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Ampex Corporation, 1959-1963
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“B” General
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Board Meeting and Annual Reports, 1961
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British Broadcasting Corporation, 1959-1963
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“C” General
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Box
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Clippings, 1964-1965
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Box
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Conference on Quality and Equality in Education, 1965
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Department Annual Reports
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1960
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1961
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“D” and “E” General
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Eastern Education Network, 1961-1964
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“F” General
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Federal Communications Commission, 1954-1965
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F.C.C. - State of New Jersey et al. vs. F.C.C.
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1959; 1961, May-August
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1961, September-October
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1961, November-December
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“G” and “H” General
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Greater Washington Educational Television Association, 1961-1964
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“I” General
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Instructional Television Materials
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International Cooperation Year
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1965, March-August
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1965, September-1966, September
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Intertel, 1962-1964
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J.C.E.T. 1958-1961) Correspondence and Printed Materials
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J.C.E.B. 1961-1963
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Correspondence
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Printed Materials
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“K-L-M” General
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Legal, 1957-1965
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“N” General, 1961-1966
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National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB)
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General, 1965-1967
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Meetings, 1958-1959
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NETRC Merger, 1959-1960
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Radio Seminar, 1960
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National Instructional Television Library (NITL)
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14
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1962-1964
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Proposal, (With appendices), 1964
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14
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Learning Resources Institute, 1959-1965
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New York: city and state
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Population Series, 1962-1966
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Programming
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“P-R-S” General
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“T” General
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Tocqueville Project, 1960-1964
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“U-V” General
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U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare
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1953-1959
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1960-1965
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U.S. - Japan Television Exchange, 1963-1966
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University of the State of New York, 1954-1965
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WGBH-TV, Channel 2, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961-1966
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“W-Y” General
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Yale University, 1965-1966
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