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U.S. Mss 66AF | Series: Series 1. Board of Directors : See unprocessed accessions in catalog record for Board of Directors' files: MCHC73-092
and MCHC73-146. Scattered minutes of the Board are available in the files of the Vice
President for Development and the Vice President for Network Affairs, and an occasional
letter to or from the Board can be found in most of the other series.
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| Series: Series 2. Administration Records, 1953-196822 boxes After the Board of Directors, NET's highest level of leadership was the office of the
President. The Newburn years (1953-1958), characterized by conservatism, were five years of solid
accomplishment during which NET was firmly established as the center for ETV programming
and information in the United States. The pernanent Center staff under Newburn was kept
small, consisting of an assistant to the president, a director of programming, and,
after two years, a director of deveopment. Program consultants were hired in varying
numbers, to assist director of programming Robert Hudson,[1] but only for one year
appointments. This was Newburn's method of achieving a continual influx of new blood and
ideas. All the Center staff worked together. With headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the
small staff handled all the duties for which separate departments were eventually
established, namely, public information, development, network affairs, distribution,
business affairs, and programming. Programming was generally of poorer quality during
these early years, in part due to high turnover of program consultants as mentioned, and
in part due to inability to find significant amounts of quality programming that was
suitable and available for ETV use. In 1958, John White was appointed president of NET. For the following eleven years the
mark of his personality and the impact of his forward-looking innovations were felt in
the nation at large through the growing influence of the 4th Network. White moved the
Center headquarters to New York, greatly expanded the permanent staff, began to
emphasize quality programming regardless of the cost and embarked NET upon a campaign in
quest of non-Ford Foundation monies and a permanent endowment. In 1960 White personally
directed the new development campaign and was squarely behind the establishment of the
new Vice President for Development position. In general, public relations and
promotional activities received a great deal of emphasis under White, but, ironically,
his years of expansion failed to elicit a corresponding expansion of research into ETV
itself. : The records consist of fragmented files from the President's office and some files from
the office of the Vice President for Administration. No files exist in the archive yet
for the position of Senior Vice President, which was occupied by Robert Hudson from 1965
to 1971. Most of Hudson's activities prior to his appointment as Sr. V.P. are documented
in the Program Subject File and the Program Title File as well as throughout the
collection, since his influence was felt throughout NET. | |
| 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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1 | 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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2 | Foreign Countries, 1954-1958 : Mainly inquiries about NET services with answers. arrangement alphabetically by
country.
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| Educational Institutions 1956-1958, arranged alphabetically by state | |
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3 | A-L | |
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4 | M-N | |
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5 | O-Z | |
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6 | Educational Organizations, 1955-1958 | |
| Miscellaneous Organizations | |
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7 | A-M, 1956-1959 | |
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1 | N-Z, 1954-1958 | |
| Individuals, 1956-1958 | |
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2 | A-L | |
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3 | M-Z | |
| Meetings and Conferences, 1953-1959 | |
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4 | Eugene, Oregon, ETRC Meeting, 1953 September 3 | |
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5 | Ann Arbor, Directors of TV Stations, 1953 September 15 : Both of the above folders contain excellent documentation of the origins,
purpose and early policies of ETRC.
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6 | Berkeley, California, Content Specialists, 1953 December 18 | |
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7 | East Lansing, Michigan, TV Program Management Conference, 1954 March 15-17 | |
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8 | East Lansing, Michigan, Conference on Exchange of Agricultural Films
for TV, 1954 March
15-16 | |
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9 | Ann Arbor, Social Scientists, 1954 August 9 | |
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10 | Ann Arbor, Research Consultants, 1954 August 14-15 | |
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11 | Denver, Colorado, College and University Representatives, 1954 August 23 | |
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1 | Miscellaneous, 1954-1956 | |
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2 | New York and Washington, D.C., Heads of National Organizations in
Educational TV, 1955 June 25 and July
27 | |
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3 | Ann Arbor, Superintendents of Schools, 1956 January 1 | |
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4 | Ann Arbor, Research Planning Conference, 1956 January 27-28 | |
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5 | Washington, D.C., FCC Dinner Meeting, 1956 March 27 | |
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6 | Ann Arbor, Public Relations Personnel, 1956 December 2-4 | |
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7 | Ann Arbor, ETRC Research Project Conference, 1956 December 14-15 | |
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8 | Madison, Wisconsin, Fund Raising Meeting, 1958 August 27-28 | |
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9 | St. Louis, Missouri, Instructional TV Work Conference, 1958 January 17-19 | |
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10 | Staff Meetings, 1954-1957;
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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11 | National Association of Radio and TV Broadcasters | |
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12 | National Association of Better Radio and Television | |
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13 | National Citizens Committee for Educational Television | |
| National Association of Educational Broadcasters Commissioned Radio,
proposals and correspondence | |
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14 | 1957 | |
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15 | 1958 | |
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16 | 1959 | |
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17 | Current Opportunity Fund | |
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1 | Fund for Adult Education, 1952-1958 (NAEB) | |
| NAEB General Correspondence | |
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2 | 1952-1954 : See H.K. Newburn speech, Fall 1953, on origins of NET.
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3 | 1955 | |
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4 | 1956 | |
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5 | 1957 | |
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2 | 1959 | |
| 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 and 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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4 | 1953 | |
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5 | 1954, general
correspondence | |
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6 | 1954,
applications | |
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7 | 1954, grants
awarded | |
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1 | 1955, general
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2 | 1955,
applications | |
| 1955, grants
awarded | |
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3 | A-M | |
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4 | P-Z | |
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5 | 1956, general
correspondence | |
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6 | 1956,
applications | |
| 1956, grants
awarded | |
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2 | M-Z | |
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3 | 1957, general
correspondence | |
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4 | 1957, grant
applications | |
| 1957, grants
awarded | |
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2 | P-Z | |
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3 | 1958, general
correspondence | |
| 1958, grant
applications | |
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4 | A-N | |
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5 | O-W | |
| 1958, grants
awarded | |
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1 | A-M | |
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2 | N-W | |
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3 | 1959, general
correspondence | |
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4 | 1959, grant
applications | |
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5 | 1959, grants
awarded | |
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6 | 1960, general
correspondence | |
| European Broadcasting Union | |
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1 | 1960 January-April | |
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2 | 1960 May | |
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3 | 1960 June-August | |
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4 | 1960 September | |
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5 | 1960 October | |
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6 | 1960 December-1961 January | |
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7 | 1961 March | |
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8 | 1961 April | |
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9 | 1961 May-September and 1962
January | |
| 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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1 | “A” General | |
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2 | Affiliates, 1963-1966 | |
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3 | American Council on Education, 1962-1964 | |
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4 | American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Agreement, 1964-1967 | |
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5 | Ampex Corporation, 1959-1963 | |
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6 | “B” General | |
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7 | Board Meeting and Annual Reports, 1961 | |
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8 | British Broadcasting Corporation, 1959-1963 | |
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9 | “C” General | |
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10 | Clippings, 1964-1965 | |
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11 | Conference on Quality and Equality in Education, 1965 | |
| Department Annual Reports | |
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12 | 1960 | |
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13 | 1961 | |
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1 | “D” and “E” General | |
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2 | Eastern Education Network, 1961-1964 | |
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3 | “F” General | |
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4 | Federal Communications Commission, 1954-1965 | |
| F.C.C. - State of New Jersey et al. v. F.C.C. | |
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5 | 1959, 1961 May-August | |
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6 | 1961 September-October | |
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7 | 1961 November-December | |
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8 | “G” and “H” General | |
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9 | Greater Washington Educational Television Association, 1961-1964 | |
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10 | “I” General | |
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11 | Instructional television materials | |
| International Cooperation Year | |
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12 | 1965 March-August | |
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1 | 1965 September-1966 September | |
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2 | Intertel, 1962-1964 | |
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3 | J.C.E.T. correspondence and printed materials, 1958-1961 | |
| J.C.E.B., 1961-1963 | |
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4 | Correspondence | |
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5 | Printed materials | |
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6 | “K-L-M” General | |
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7 | Legal, 1957-1965 | |
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8 | “N” General, 1961-1966 | |
| National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) | |
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9 | General, 1965-1967 | |
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10 | Meetings, 1958-1959 | |
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1 | NETRC merger, 1959-1960 | |
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2 | Radio seminar, 1960 | |
| National Instructional Television Library (NITL) | |
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3 | 1962-1964 | |
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4 | Proposal (with appendices), 1964 | |
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5 | Learning Resources Institute, 1959-1965 | |
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6 | New York: city and state | |
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7 | Population Series, 1962-1966 | |
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8 | Programming | |
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9 | “P-R-S” General | |
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1 | “T” General | |
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2 | Tocqueville Project, 1960-1964 | |
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3 | “U-V” General | |
| U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare | |
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4 | 1953-1959 | |
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5 | 1960-1965 | |
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6 | U.S. - Japan Television Exchange, 1963-1966 | |
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7 | University of the State of New York, 1954-1965 | |
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8 | WGBH-TV, Channel 2, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961-1966 | |
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9 | “W-Y” General | |
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10 | Yale University, 1965-1966 | |
| Subseries: Subseries 2B. Vice President for Administration, 1954-19687 boxes This office probably originated with Kenneth Yourd in 1958, when he was already
acting in this capacity, although he then carried the dual title of Executive
Secretary and Vice President of NET. Yourd was succeeded in 1961 by Arthur M. Griffin,
who gave way to Edwin Bayley in 1963. Bayley held the office for six years, serving as
Public Affairs Editor for NET at the same time. In 1969, Richard M. Catalano succeeded
him and was acting in the office at the time of the 1971 merger. The purpose of this office seemed to be what the title implied, one of overall
coordination and administration of the Center's non-programming or supporting
activities. Directly responsible to the VP for Administration at one time or another
were the Directors of Engineering and Technical Distribution, including NET Film
Service, Legal Affairs, and Reports. This officer also had some responsibility for
routine public relations, financial-accounting and programming, as well as office
management, office efficiency, the physical plant, etc. The office was responsible for
making people aware of company policy regarding sick leave, vacation, misuse of the
phones, etc. The VP for Administration seemed to do a little of everything. He never
went into any area in depth until 1965 when Bayley's position as Public Affairs Editor
involved him as emcee of the series entitled Regional Reports. : The files consist of about 60 per cent correspondence and 40 per cent reports.
Covering mainly 1960-1966, they are arranged in an alphabetical subject file preceded
by the general correspondence and the financial memos. The main subjects are FAE
grants, correspondence with affiliates, FCC hearings on non-commercial use of TV
satellites in 1966, programs, and NET Film Service, whose correspondence includes
promotional literature, order forms, articles, and program descriptions. Much material
is Bayley's as Public Affairs Editor, and the only in depth files are his, on Regional Reports. The files are highly
fragmentary as documentation of the office of Vice President for Administration.
Especially sparse is the information on the Kenneth Yourd years. | |
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1 | General Correspondence | |
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2 | Financial Memos | |
| Affiliated Stations | |
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3 | WGBH, Cambridge, Massachusetts | |
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4 | WTTW, Chicago | |
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5 | WQED, Pittsburgh | |
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6 | KETC, St. Louis | |
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7 | KQED, San Francisco | |
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8 | Miscellaneous Correspondence | |
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9 | Miscellaneous Correspondence | |
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10 | Ampex Corporation. Videotape, technical and general | |
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1 | Annual Reports, Departmental | |
| Applications for Employment | |
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2 | 1962 June-December | |
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3 | 1963 January-August | |
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4 | 1964 January-1966 November | |
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5 | 1967 January-1968 March | |
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6 | Bayley, Edwin | |
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7 | Broadcasting Foundation of America | |
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8 | Carnegie Commission. Corporation for Public Television | |
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9 | FAE-ETV Appraisal | |
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10 | FAE-ETV Training Program | |
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11 | FAE- Program Use | |
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12 | FAE- Special Engineering Program | |
| FCC Hearing | |
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1 | 1966 August 1 | |
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2 | 1966 August 1 | |
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3 | 1966 December 12 | |
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4 | 1966 December 12 | |
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5 | 1966 December 12 | |
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6 | 1966 December 16 | |
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7 | Ford Report | |
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8 | NET budget, 1962 | |
| NET Film Service | |
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9 | General correspondence including agreements and contracts | |
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9a | Internal correspondence | |
| Reports and contracts | |
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1 | 1954-1958 | |
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2 | 1959-1960 | |
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3 | 1961-1962 | |
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4 | 1963-1964 | |
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5 | 1965 | |
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6 | 1966 | |
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7 | NET Staff Information | |
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8 | New York Office Space | |
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1 | Policy, 1964 August-1964
March | |
| Policy Statement Speeches | |
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2 | 1962 March-November | |
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3 | 1963 May-1966 October | |
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4 | Programming syndications | |
| Programs | |
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5 | American Business Systems | |
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6 | Casals Master Class | |
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7 | Challenge for Change | |
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8 | Changing World | |
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9 | Civil Rights | |
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10 | Experiment | |
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1 | Heifetz Master Class | |
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2 | Intertel - The Dollar Poor | |
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3 | Local Issue | |
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4 | Mental Health | |
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5 | Operations and Policy Research | |
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6 | Parlons Francais | |
| Regional Report | |
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7 | Correspondence | |
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8 | Memos to producers and editors | |
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9 | Future program ideas | |
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10 | #1, Conservation | |
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11 | #2, Civil Liberties | |
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12 | #3, Anti-Poverty | |
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13 | #4, One Man, One Vote | |
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14 | #5, John Birch Society | |
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1 | #5, John Birch Society (continued) | |
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2 | #6, Birth Control | |
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3 | #7, School Integration | |
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4 | #8, Currents of Concern | |
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5 | #9, G.O.P. | |
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6 | #10, Urban Renewal | |
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7 | Segovia Master Class | |
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8 | Three Faces of Cuba | |
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9 | de Tocqueville | |
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10 | Gilbert Seldes | |
| Series: Series 3. Vice President for Development Records, 1957-196615 boxes Although NET's Development Office was not officially established until April 1, 1959,
and the office of Vice President for Development came about even later, George L. Hall
was functioning as a development officer as early as 1956. His activities are recorded
in the Early Central File of the president's office and to a lesser extent in the files
of the Vice President for Network Affairs. As the title suggests, Development was charged with the responsibility of developing
the financial resources of NET, including the generation of immediate short-term funds
to offset the cost of program production, and the attraction of outside long-term
endowment or investment funds to make NET financially secure and independent.
“Outside” in this context meant other than Ford Foundation money. In October 1963, when NET dropped participation in radio and in television station
activation in order to concentrate their resources more fully on quality programming, it
was decided that the Development office would no longer seek funds for NET's
“survival”; instead it was to seek funds to bring additional programs into
the schedule. Armed with elaborate and often sophisticated proposals, as well as the
statistics of the ETV viewing audience, development officers contacted industries,
advertising agencies, foundations and agencies of the federal government to secure the
funding for research and production of programs concerning special interest topics of
importance to a larger audience. For example, the American Automobile Association might
be approached for funds to support a program on safe driving. The research was often as
important and costly as the actual production; often a company would underwrite the
research into a problem, and then, if the results looked promising, would separately
underwrite the production. Series or expensive programs might have a number of
underwriters. The only credit the underwriter received, unlike sponsors in commercial
television, was an announcement with the final credits of his financial support. The office of Development was never completely successful, having to compete with the
commercial networks and local ETV stations for the funding dollar; and as early as 1961,
NET proposed to the Ford Foundation that a permanent endowment of $500 million be
established in NET's behalf. As with many series, these files are fragmentary. For the period covered, however, they
offer an adequate picture of the range of activities of the Development Office. The files are composed of 60 per cent correspondence and 40 per cent reports,
proposals, and an occasional script or script outline. They are arranged in three basic
files: memoranda; a general correspondence and subject file; and underwriting
correspondence. This was probably the arrangement employed by the office for
development. The memoranda are arranged according to the officer in
development receiving them. They cover 1963-1966 and show how the development office
functioned within NET. There is much that is routine, but almost nothing trivial. One
finds here not just information about fund raising, but reactions to specific programs
and program ideas from development and other NET personnel. There was much candor
between departments over the quality and pertinence of prospective shows, and one sees
the origin, critique and culmination of ideas. Memos of unusual significance within this file include four to Winter D. Horton in
1966: - January 6 - Pointed critique of educational television from Edwin R.
Bayley.
- January 25- Possible program on hazards of smoking
- June 15 - Problems of color production
- September 23 - Lengthy report on Midwest trip in quest of underwriting.
The general correspondence and subject file contains
correspondence, statistics, proposals, reports, and budget materials for 1959-1968
(mainly 1962-1966). Arranged alphabetically, most of the material relates to individual
programs, specific underwriters, NET Film Service, and the Ford Foundation. As in the
Memoranda File, internal NET operations are also revealed here, but the information is
more pointed toward a specific program, subject or underwriter. One can see the progress
of a program from an idea to actuality, from the development perspective. In the folders kept and arranged by program, one can readily see the efforts made by
Development in behalf of individual programs, often with several underwriters before
achieving success. In addition to correspondence with underwriters and program
prospectuses, there are many internal memos here too, documenting more fully and
specifically what the Memoranda File indicated, namely Development's need for very close
relationships with both Programming and Public Information in order to be aware of
programming needs, to know prospective programs thoroughly in order to sell them to
underwriters, and to gain additional help in the presentation of ideas about prospective
programs. Occasionally, there is an unusual amount of outside correspondence with
persons other than underwriters, as for example, reactions to “Dynamics of
Desegregation 1960-63,” Box 4, Folder 12. The underwriters correspondence covering the years 1957-1966 is arranged alphabetically
by underwriter with more than one firm or institution per folder and with the O-Z
segment largely missing. The types of documents are basically the same as those
contained in the program folders. However, one can see here the approach taken with a
given underwriter over a number of months and years, rather than merely in behalf of a
specific program. One can examine methods of approach and failures as well as successes.
These files complement those arranged by program then, in documenting much more fully
the actual process of fund raising. The failures often tell
us more about NET than the successes, as to its rise and eventual demise. Items of specific or singular interest in the general correspondence and subject file
include: - The extensive file on ETV Audience Survey, which one would normally expect to find
in the files of the Program Utilization Department.
- Minutes of Board of Directors Meetings, 1960-1966.
- The folder on Children's Programming. One of few in entire collection.
- Folder--“Development Office Reports” contains memo 8-2-1961, W.
Kraetzer to J. White entitled, “Random Thoughts on The Development Office; Its
Past, Present and Future.”
- Ford Foundation--Basic Financing Proposal, box 2 folder 14, submitted by NETRC
September 1961. Excellent document containing statement of NETRC's purpose,
accomplishments and future plans, along with request for $500 million permanent
endowment.
- Ford Foundation--Proposal for National Instructional Television Materials Service,
box 2 folder 15, describes NET as the “natural home” for such a service
and stresses need for quality and “other-than-local” programming.
- NET Film Service Inc. folders contain the number of bookings of some films
July-December 1959.
- The Face of Sweden, box 7,
folders 4 and 5, contains an unusually large amount of correspondence documenting the
complex production and fundraising aspects of this program. Also includes some viewer
reaction.
- Program Suggestions, box 7, folder 12. This folder allows one to see what NET
rejected as well as what they produced.
- Requests for Promotional Films--box 8, folder 1-3 and box 7, folder 13. Films are
“Knowledge and Ideas”, and “National Educational Television”.
Requests are routine and repetitive, but serve as an indicator of interest in ETV.
They include some reactions to the films.
| |
| Subseries: Memoranda, 1963-1966 | |
| Winter Horton | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | 1963-1966 April | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | 1966 May-June | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | 1966 July-November | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | Fredrick Jacobi, 1965-1966 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | Joan Mack, 1964-1966 | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | Herbert Strauss, 1965
February-July | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | Charles Vaughn, 1963-1965 | |
| Subseries: General correspondence and subject file, 1959-1968 | |
Box
1 Folder
7a | Annual Report, distribution of | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | Audience Survey - ETV | |
| Board of Directors | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | 1960-1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
10 | 1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | 1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | 1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | 1965-1966 | |
| Budgets, bills and expenditure statements | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | 1959-1960 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | 1961-1966 | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | Center for Study of Democratic Institutions | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | Children's programming | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | Contracts and solicitations | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | Contributions | |
Box
2 Folder
10 | Council of Executives on Company Contributions | |
Box
2 Folder
11 | Development meetings and contracts | |
Box
2 Folder
12 | Development Office reports | |
| Ford Foundation | |
Box
2 Folder
13 | General | |
Box
2 Folder
14 | Basic financing proposal | |
Box
2 Folder
15 | Instructional TV proposal | |
Box
2 Folder
16 | Report by Greater Washington ET Association | |
Box
2 Folder
17 | NET Program Philosophy and Purpose | |
Box
2a Folder
1 | Programming Report and Projection, 1964-1965 | |
Box
2a Folder
2 | NET Midyear Report, 1965
January-June | |
| NET Semi-Annual Report | |
Box
2a Folder
3 | 1965 July-December | |
Box
2a Folder
4 | 1966 January-June | |
Box
2a Folder
5 | 1966 July-December | |
Box
2a Folder
6 | NET Five Year Projection, 1967-1971 | |
| NET Semi-Annual Report | |
Box
2a Folder
7 | 1967 January-June | |
Box
2a Folder
8 | 1967 July-December | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Insurance | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | International organizations | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | National Academy of Sciences-Research Council | |
| NET Film Service | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | 1959-1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | 1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
6 | 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
7 | 1965 | |
Box
3 Folder
8 | 1966 | |
Box
3 Folder
9 | NETRC-AFTRA agreements | |
Box
3 Folder
10 | NETRC, By-Laws as of 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
11 | National Health Council, 1960
August-1961 March | |
Box
3 Folder
12 | National Science Foundation: “Spectrum” Proposal | |
Box
3 Folder
13 | Office Administration | |
Box
3 Folder
14 | Program Development Portfolio, 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
15 | Programming, general | |
| Programs | |
Box
3 Folder
16 | The Age of Science | |
Box
3 Folder
17 | Alaska, the New Frontier | |
Box
3 Folder
18 | Alcoholism | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | The Appeal of Print,
1962-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | Art and Man,
1963-1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
3 | Atomic Energy Commission,
1963-1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
4 | Beginnings,
1960-1966 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Bemstein and the Israel Philharmonic,
1968 | |
Box
4 Folder
6 | Bold Journey,
1960-1961 | |
Box
4 Folder
7 | Bonanza Trail,
1961-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
8 | Bridgewater,
1966 | |
Box
4 Folder
9 | Briefing Session,
1959-1961 | |
Box
4 Folder
10 | Chief of State,
1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
11 | Consumer Credit,
1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
12 | Dynamics for Desegregation,
1960-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
13 | The Family Doctor,
1960-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
14 | Focus on Behavior,
1966 | |
Box
4 Folder
15 | Harvard Law Record,
1963-1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
16 | Hawaii,
1961-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
17 | Heritage,
1960-1961 | |
Box
4 Folder
18 | History of Medicine,
1959-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
19 | The Human Mind,
1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
20 | Landmarks of Liberty,
1962-1967 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | The Making of a Doctor,
1960-1964 | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | Man in the Making,
1963-1965 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | Medical Communication,
1961-1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Mexico,
1968 | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | Mr. Wizard,
1965 | |
Box
5 Folder
6 | Music,
1959-1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
7 | Norway: Spirit of Vikings,
1967 | |
Box
5 Folder
8 | Opposite Poles,
1968 | |
Box
5 Folder
9 | Our Nation's Children,
1962-1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
10 | Painting: The Joy of Seeing,
1962-1963 | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | Pharmacology,
1961-1964 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Physical Fitness,
1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | Portrait of an American Farm,
1961-1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Problems of Old Age,
1965 | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | Prospects of Mankind,
1959-1961 | |
Box
6 Folder
6 | Public Affairs,
1963-1964 | |
Box
6 Folder
7 | Science,
1963-1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
8 | Science and Engineering TV Journal,
1964-1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
9 | Science and Technology,
1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
10 | Segovia,
1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
11 | Sewing,
1960-1962 | |
Box
7 Folder
1 | Signals in Space,
1962-1963 | |
Box
7 Folder
2 | Social Security,
1962-1965 | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | Space Science,
1963-1964 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Sweden: Portrait of a Small Country,
1959-1962 | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | Sweden: Portrait of a Small Country,
1963-1965 | |
Box
7 Folder
6 | The Tale of the Genji,
1966-1967 | |
Box
7 Folder
7 | This is Opera,
1961-1962 | |
Box
7 Folder
8 | Tomorrow's World Today,
1966 | |
Box
7 Folder
9 | Virus,
1959-1961 | |
Box
7 Folder
10 | The Woman Problem,
1966 | |
Box
7 Folder
11 | World of Architecture,
1961-1963 | |
Box
7 Folder
12 | Program suggestions, 1964-1966 | |
| Promotional film requests | |
Box
7 Folder
13 | 1960 January-June | |
Box
8 Folder
1 | 1960 July-December | |
Box
8 Folder
2 | 1961 January-December | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | 1962-1964 | |
Box
8 Folder
4 | Promotional materials, 1961-1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | Publicity | |
Box
9 Folder
2 | Station relations | |
Box
9 Folder
2a | U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare | |
| Subseries: Underwriting Correspondence | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | Air Africa - American Cyanamid Company | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | AFL-CIO - American Petroleum Institute | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | American Psychological Association | |
Box
9 Folder
6 | American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation - N.Y. Ayer & Son,
Inc. | |
Box
9 Folder
7 | G. Bagnall & Assoc. - Book of the Month Club | |
Box
9 Folder
8 | R.R. Bowker Co. - Carl Byoir & Assoc. | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | Campbell Soup Co. - Church Peace Union | |
Box
10 Folder
2 | “CINE” Film Festival - Cutler Hammer Symposium | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | D | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | Eade Enterprises Inc. - ELAL Airlines | |
Box
10 Folder
5 | Encyclopedia Britannica Films Inc. - Wm. R. Ewald Jr. | |
Box
10 Folder
6 | Federal Aviation Agency - Foote, Cone, and Belding Inc. | |
Box
11 Folder
1 | Ford Motor Co. - Betty Furness | |
Box
11 Folder
2 | Gamut Productions Inc. - General Mills | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | General Motors Corp. - Gulf Oil Corp. | |
Box
11 Folder
4 | H | |
Box
11 Folder
5 | Image Dynamics - International Telephone & Telegraph | |
Box
11 Folder
6 | Insurance Information Institute | |
Box
11 Folder
7 | I.B.M. | |
Box
12 Folder
1-3 | International Radio and Television Society | |
Box
12 Folder
3a | Institute for International Order, 1959 August-1963 July | |
Box
12 Folder
4 | Janis & Co. - Jewelry Industry Council | |
| Johnson & Johnson | |
Box
12 Folder
5 | Part I | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Part II - Jr. Leagues of America | |
Box
12 Folder
7 | Kaiser Industries - Kenyon & Eckhardt Inc. | |
Box
12 Folder
8 | Lawrence Productions - Lutheran Film, Associates | |
Box
13 Folder
1 | League of Women Voters | |
Box
13 Folder
2 | Mental Health Materials - Mutual of Omaha | |
| Mereck, Sharp & Dohme | |
Box
13 Folder
3 | 1962 March-1964 February | |
Box
13 Folder
4 | 1964 March-1966 July | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, & Smith | |
| Metropolitan Life | |
Box
13 Folder
6 | 1963 April-1963 September | |
Box
13 Folder
7 | 1963 October-1967 January | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | 3M - T. Mellon & Sons | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Miscellaneous | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | National Academy of TV Arts and Sciences - NBC | |
Box
14 Folder
4 | National Cash Register Co. - National Lead Co. | |
Box
14 Folder
5 | National Management Association - Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. | |
Box
14 Folder
6 | National Science Foundation | |
Box
14 Folder
7 | Time - Life International | |
| Series: Series 4. Business Affairs, 1964-196619 boxes : Business affairs at NET have been conducted under the auspices of at least three
offices, including: The Secretary-Treasurer, a position that appears to have been with
NET from its inception; the administrator or manager of business affairs, also an
initial position; and the comptroller, a position probably created some time during the
1960s. On at least two occasions the Vice-President for Administration also held the
position of Secretary-Treasurer. Thus, the files of both Kenneth Yourd and Arthur M.
Griffin as VP's for Administration also contain some information on their activities as
Sec.-Treasurer. With the exception of the records described above, and an occasional document in the
various other series, the sole files documenting business affairs activities at NET
consist of nineteen archive boxes of computer printouts covering the years 1964-1966
that appear to have been generated by the comptroller's office. The computer printouts
are essentially a “balance sheet” for individual programs and series in
Cultural Affairs and Public Affairs, showing the program's current financial (fiscal)
status. Information listed includes amount budgeted for the program, additional credits,
expenditures, and balance remaining in the program account. They are arranged in
numerical order by their business affairs number, from CA 1 to CA 298, and PA 1 to PA
312, with over 200 numbers missing. The files also contain an occasional memo, press
release, expenditure request, or cost report. The files have not been weeded. The arrangement within folders is roughly
chronological. These records are among the very few we have documenting explicit use of
NET funds, detailed, broken down, showing both purpose and amount of spending for
specific programs. The sources of funds and the rationale for giving them can be found
in other files (e.g. Development, Program Subject File, Program Title File). These files
should be retained until we have all the records of NET, and are more familiar with the
extent and nature of financial information on NET. Then, or before if use demands it,
they should be arranged more thoroughly and weeded. At that time, program titles could
be added to the folders. Also, further information from the comptroller's office is
needed to completely and intelligently evaluate the printouts. | |
Box
1 | CA 1 - CA 12 | |
Box
2 | CA 13 - CA 19 | |
Box
3 | CA 20 - CA 36 : 34 missing.
| |
Box
4 | CA 37 - CA 53 | |
Box
5 | CA 54 - CA 99 : 63-69, 71-83 missing.
| |
Box
6 | CA 100 - CA 206 : 115-117, 119-199 missing.
| |
Box
7 | CA 207 - CA 227 : 228 missing.
| |
Box
8 | CA 229 - CA 256 : 233, 237, 241, 249, 254 missing.
| |
Box
9 | CA 257 - CA 298 : 262; 265; 268-271; 274; 278; 280-282; 286; 288-292; 294-295; 297 missing.
| |
Box
10 | PA 1 - PA 13 | |
Box
11 | PA 14 - PA 24 | |
Box
12 | PA 25 - PA 43 : 31 missing.
| |
Box
13 | PA 44 - PA 73 | |
Box
14 | PA 74 - PA 109 : 108 missing.
| |
Box
15 | PA 110 - PA 216 : 115-117; 120; 122-150; 152-199; 204; 208-210; 214-215; 217-219 missing.
| |
Box
16 | PA 220 - PA 229 : 221 missing.
| |
Box
17 | PA 230 - PA 250 : 231 missing.
| |
Box
18 | PA 251 - PA 312 : 264; 274-275; 278; 286-293; 296-311 missing.
| |
Box
19 | P62 | |
| Series: Series 5. Network Affairs Records, 1951-1967241 boxes National Educational Television became a reality at a time of intense activity in the
world of broadcasting. With the support of the NAEB, the JCET was newly formed as was
the National Citizens Committee for Educational Television (NCCET) under a 1952 FAE
Grant. The NAEB viewed itself as the vanguard of and spokesman for educational
broadcasting in the United States. Fresh from an increasingly successful 25 year
campaign in behalf of educational broadcasting with the FCC, the public and the
commercial networks, the NAEB had come to view NET as an overly ambitious upstart which
was lapping up most of the readily available money, and whose steady growth usurped a
steadily widening area of activity including much that had once been the sole purview of
NAEB, JCET and the NCCET. Between 1952 and 1959 there was a growing antipathy between
NAEB and NET. Without cooperation, conflict was inevitable; and, in fact, “much of
the Center's story is the story of its domination over and assimilation of other
organizations in the field.” (Wood, 137) One predominant area of conflict in NET's always delicate and sometimes strained
relations with the others concerned the activation of television stations. From its
inception NET had employed a simplified concept of station relations and network
affairs. At first, of course, there was no network, and few affairs, but there were
affiliates. The Center staff was faced with relating to a station as soon as it became
an affiliate, ascertaining its needs and problems, and defining ways and means to
satisfy those needs. The story of those early relations with affiliates is documented in
the station folders of the Program Subject File and in the Early Central File folders
devoted to affiliates' meetings. As the number of NET's affiliates increased, so too did
the need for a more formal procedure, and the Station Relations Department was organized
in 1959. At a meeting of the ETRC affiliates in 1958, they recommended that a station relations
department be formed. Attached to the minutes of that meeting (Series 5B/1/1) are
several quite valuable documents for understanding the origin and development of the
station relations department. Copies of the briefer ones are also in the processing
notes folder. During the first twenty months of its existence, the work of the department of station
relations fell into three areas: 1. Facilitating two-way communication and promoting
better understanding between the stations and the Center; 2. Participating in
improvement of Center operations, thereby increasing the effectiveness of both stations
and the Center; and 3. Assisting affiliated stations (and potential future affiliates)
to achieve strength and significance in their own communities. Among other things, the
department implemented number one by the use of “Monday Morning Memos,”
“Inside Channels” (the affiliate newsletter), and other paper communication,
careful analysis of affiliate meetings, and well planned station visits; number two by
increased use of videotape and support of NET prime time-- (i.e. simultaneous release of
programs nationwide); and number three by encouraging exchange of information between
the stations, studying ways to improve that exchange and by continued use of videotape
grants. NET was increasingly called upon to provide advice about a wider range of subjects,
other than those related to program needs, namely the entire gamut of station
activation, promotion and maintenance, including station health and financing, securing
equipment, technical advice, advice on how to deal with government and handle legal
affairs, and advice on how to promote viewer support and financial aid. NET did its best
to meet all station needs, trying to be everything to everybody in educational
television and a fourth area of activity was soon added to the list of responsibilities
of the station relations department -- assisting groups and organizations in the
activation of new educational stations. NET's actions in this regard stemmed in part
from their belief that the other Washington agencies for assisting stations were growing
weaker, and in part from the actual non-representation of the ETV stations in
Washington. In 1961 NET assumed responsibility for administration of those FAE activation grants
that had not yet reached fulfillment. Later that year, NET opened a Washington office to
help still the clamor for assistance from the potential stations that was increasing in
intensity and was not being answered satisfactorily by any single organization. Modeled
after suggestions of NET's affiliates and assuming the files, personnel and some of the
functions of the JCET, the Washington office was headed by David C. Stewart, former
executive director of the JCET. With a staff of three plus secretarial help, the
Washington office was concerned with the reservation of channels and the activation of
ETV stations. It furnished legal, engineering and other advice to groups planning ETV
stations. It served as a source of information on channel allocations and the
government, and served as the Center's (and thus the affiliates') liaison with federal
agencies and professional organizations in education and broadcasting. It provided
general and specific information to the public, the government and foreigners,
petitioned the FCC in support of pro-ETV measures, and supported all pro-ETV legislation
without actually engaging in direct lobbying. In short, it was NET's attempt to handle
all ETV problems not directly connected with programming or affiliation with the Center
through a separate office. New York would continue to provide the latter two. At the same time as the Washington office was opened, NET created the position of Vice
President for Network Affairs, appointing James Robertson to the post. Shortly
thereafter, the position of Director of Station Relations (S.R.), which Robertson had
held prior to his appointment, was eliminated, with the Station Relations Associates
assigned to report directly to Robertson. Station Relations activities were reduced in
scope with the Washington office responsible for much that S. R. had previously done. S.
R. under Network Affairs concerned itself mainly with the program and information needs
of the affiliates, with “servicing” the affiliates, and with interstation
cooperation, looking toward the day when the “network” would really be a
Network. Also, Robertson was responsible for the Technical Department and the
Distribution Department, and he coordinated all Washington activities with NET's New
York headquarters and with the Distribution and Technical operations in Ann Arbor,
Michigan. [For a history of the Distribution Department see processing notes.] Two years after NET moved to meet a need in the rapidly expanding world of educational
television, it was forced by a number of factors to reassess its entire situation.
Engaging in serious introspection under the leadership of John White, who had favored
such a change since taking the helm in 1958, NET dropped participation in radio,
instructional TV and station activation in order to devote their limited resources
entirely to the production of quality programming for the educational television
stations of America, a family of stations that had nearly become a fourth network by
that time. The Washington office was abandoned to the staff of the Programming
Department. Such sweeping changes required corresponding changes in the department as well as the
concept of Network Affairs at NET. Under Robertson's dynamic leadership the department
concerned itself increasingly with the Network and with serving as the central link or
liaison between the stations and all the departments at NET. Cooperating closely with
Public Information, Distribution, Programming, and Central Administration, Network
Affairs became the key department at NET. Robertson was helping to define and establish
policy as well as implement it. At the same time, two new departments were created,
assuming many of Station Relations' and Network Affairs' former responsibilities and
freeing Robertson for the “loftier” implications of Network Affairs. As of
October 1963, reporting directly to the president were the Department of Program
Operations, concerned with distribution and technical, and the Department of Field
Services, concerned with station liaison, operation of flexible service, research, and
utilization activities. The JCET began in 1950 as an ad hoc committee with NAEB
and the American Council on Education (ACE) backing, to arrange for educators to testify
before the FCC in behalf of reserving television channels for educational use. These
efforts are credited with making educational television a possibility. Upon completion
of the FCC hearings, which ran from November 1950 through January 1951, the ad hoc committee was discontinued. In April 1951, the organization was reformed into a permanent Joint Committee on
Educational Television with a grant of $90,000 from the FAE through a trustee
organization, the American Council on Education. Six other groups joined the ACE in this
endeavor, which now had a permanent, paid full-time staff. They were: The Association
for Education by Radio-Television, the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and
Universities, the NAEB, the National Association of State Universities, the National
Council of Chief State School Officers, and the NEA of the United States. The purpose of the JCET was to work with federal government agencies and with Congress
to retain and widen education's hold on television channels. It also assisted
educational institutions in planning for use of their channels and worked to convince
educators of television's value in education. In 1955 the organization's name was changed to the Joint Council on Educational
Television to prepare for a broadening of its membership. The Ford Foundation assumed
direct support of JCET since the FAE had redirected its own program efforts. By 1960,
the Ford Foundation had withdrawn its support from a separate JCET and at that time, NET
provided a $25,000 grant to continue JCET while discussion went on as to its future. Finally, in 1961 when NET opened its Washington office, JCET reconstituted itself as
the Joint Council on Educational Broadcasting (JCEB), extending its interests to the
whole of educational broadcasting, but at the same time, narrowing its responsibility to
formulating and enunciating policy. JCET's activities in station activation and in
dealing with the Congress and federal agencies were assumed by NET. JCEB has continued
as a policy formulating body for education in the broadcasting field, counting as
members the same group that were in the JCET, plus NET. David Stewart, Director of NET's
Washington office, also became the Secretary of the new JCEB. The JCEB hoped to build
upon the extensive experience of JCET and continue to provide the chief forum for
discussion and policy formation on national issues affecting all aspects of educational
broadcasting. This series is the second largest and most complex within the NET collection. It
reflects the complexity and importance of the departments and organizations concerned
with “network affairs” during the years 1954-1966. The series is arranged in two large files: the Washington office and VP for Network
Affairs. The former includes the files NET inherited from the JCEB, the JCET, and from
the FAE. The FAE grant files were not generated in the Washington office, but since they
also concern station activation, it seemed appropriate to file them here. [Quote from July 1962 NET proposal to HEW for a Title VII grant to finance station
establishment: “The files in our Washington office are arranged by reserved channels and
contain the entire past and present history of inquiries and efforts to activate each
such channel, many dating back prior to the reservations themselves. NETRC is also the
custodian of the files of the Fund for Adult Education's matching grants awarded to
many ETV stations now on the air. These files provide much experience that may be
useful as present-day efforts toward activation proceed. In addition, NETRC's current
files hold correspondence from more than 60 communities where today there is interest
in activation.”] | |
| Subseries: Subseries 5A. Washington Office Records, 1950-1963202 boxes : These files were almost entirely inherited by NET. They comprise some files of the
JCET, the JCEB, and the FAE roughly from 1950 to 1961. NET's primary contribution was
one of caretaker and custodian although they added to the files during the years
1961-1963. These files are arranged as follows: Sub-subseries 1: FAE Grant
Proceedings | Boxes 185-201 | Sub-subseries 2: JCET Admin.
Subject File | Boxes 155-176 | Sub-subseries 3: JCET State and
City Files | Boxes 1-94 | Sub-subseries 4: JCET Publicity
Files | Boxes 95-154 | Sub-subseries 5: JCEB Admin.
Subject File | Boxes 177-182 | Sub-subseries 6:
Miscellaneous | Boxes 183-184a |
| |
| Sub-subseries 1: FAE Grant Proceedings, 1951-1961This file is placed first in order because it documents the first NET-related
effort at station activation through direct financing. JCET became a part of NET's
history almost 10 years after FAE did, hence the order. The FAE, using Ford Foundation money, existed to establish ETV stations with the
stipulation that they provide programming to NET for distribution and that they be
an outlet for NET programming. The influence of C. Scott Fletcher can be seen here.
FAE also awarded grants directly to NAEB to produce radio programs using local
stations' studios, equipment, and personnel. The FAE was established in April 1951 and concluded operations on 30 June 1961,
when NET took over the relationship with those local stations that had not completed
the 8-year provision of their grant contract with FAE. Arranged alphabetically by
state and thereunder by the name of the organization or city receiving the grant.
The grant files contain the following types of documents: correspondence between FAE
and local people responsible for ETV from pre-grant through transfer of title of
equipment from FAE to local station; reports of FAE personnel on visits to local
stations; conference proceedings of locally called meetings on ETV; local proposal
to FAE; clippings; telegrams; proceedings of hearings before state legislatures on
ETV; minutes of board and An. Gen. Mtgs. of local sponsoring body; also by-laws on
some; reports on type of programs being offered locally; published studies on uses
of ETV; 1958 NET questionnaire on content of local programming; local fund raising
campaign brochures and pamphlets; formal agreement signed by local sponsoring body
and FAE; lists of equipment requests and purchases made through FAE Grant; and floor
plans and station plans. Money from the grants were to be used only for purposes of equipping the ETV
facility, and not to offset operating expenses. Therefore, a grant application was
accepted by FAE only after it had been established that the station was a going
concern and that most of the leg work had been done. To obtain an FAE matching grant the station had to present an FCC construction
permit, a certification of its non-profit, tax exempt status, and a detailed
engineering report indicating specifically how the money was to be used. The station
also had to match the amount of the grant 2 to 1 from local private sources. The
station had to keep accurate books and records showing use of the proceeds and
matching funds and they had to move with reasonable expedition toward applying the
grant and matching funds toward the installation of a broadcasting station. If the
station successfully broadcast for a period of three years subject to further
conditions relative to the quality and nature of the programming supplied to the
community, then, after an additional 5 year waiting period, they were given
permanent title to the equipment they had been using. These files are valuable for the picture they present of how a local ETV station
got started, the problems it faced to keep going, the growth of the station, and its
relevance in providing education of liberal character for adult population. The
files also give a picture of how ETV grew nationally and how the FAE helped in this
process through its grants and moral support. | |
| Alabama: University of Alabama | |
Box
185 Folder
1 | Documents | |
Box
185 Folder
2 | Questionnaire sent, 1958 December | |
Box
185 Folder
3 | 1952-1956 | |
Box
185 Folder
4 | 1957-1963 | |
| California: San Francisco | |
Box
185 Folder
5 | Documents | |
Box
185 Folder
6 | Supplemental documents | |
Box
185 Folder
7 | Questionnaire | |
Box
185 Folder
8 | 1952-1953 | |
Box
186 Folder
1 | 1954 | |
Box
186 Folder
2 | 1955 | |
Box
186 Folder
3 | 1956 | |
Box
186 Folder
4 | 1957-1960 | |
| Colorado: Denver | |
Box
186 Folder
5 | Documents | |
Box
186 Folder
6 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
187 Folder
1 | 1952-1954 | |
Box
187 Folder
2 | 1955-1961 | |
| Florida: Miami | |
Box
187 Folder
3 | Bills of Sale | |
Box
187 Folder
4 | Document | |
Box
187 Folder
5 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
187 Folder
6 | 1951-1954 | |
Box
187 Folder
7 | 1955 | |
Box
187 Folder
8 | 1956 | |
Box
187 Folder
9 | 1957-1960 | |
| Illinois | |
| Chicago | |
Box
188 Folder
1 | Documents | |
Box
188 Folder
2 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
188 Folder
3 | 1952-1954 | |
Box
188 Folder
4 | 1955-1956 | |
Box
188 Folder
5 | 1957-1961 | |
| Urbana | |
Box
188 Folder
6 | Documents | |
Box
188 Folder
7 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
189 Folder
1 | 1952-1956 | |
Box
189 Folder
2 | 1957-1959 | |
| Indiana: Bloomington | |
Box
189 Folder
3 | Documents | |
Box
189 Folder
4 | 1953-1959 | |
| Louisiana: New Orleans | |
Box
189 Folder
5 | Documents | |
Box
189 Folder
6 | Documents | |
Box
189 Folder
7 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
189 Folder
8 | 1953-1956 | |
Box
189 Folder
9 | 1957-1961 | |
| Massachusetts: Boston | |
Box
190 Folder
1 | Blueprints | |
Box
190 Folder
2 | Documents | |
Box
190 Folder
3 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
190 Folder
4 | 1951-1953 | |
Box
190 Folder
5 | 1954-1955 | |
Box
190 Folder
6 | 1956-1958 | |
Box
190 Folder
7 | 1959 | |
| Michigan | |
| Detroit | |
Box
190 Folder
8 | Blueprints | |
Box
191 Folder
1-2 | Blueprints | |
Box
191 Folder
3 | Documents | |
Box
191 Folder
4 | Questionnaire sent, 1958 December | |
Box
191 Folder
5 | 1952-1953 | |
Box
191 Folder
6 | 1954-1955 | |
Box
191 Folder
7 | 1956-1961 | |
| East Lansing | |
Box
191 Folder
8 | Documents | |
Box
192 Folder
1 | Documents | |
Box
192 Folder
2 | Questionnaire sent, 1958 December | |
Box
192 Folder
3 | 1952-1956 | |
Box
192 Folder
4 | 1957-1961 | |
| Minnesota: Minneapolis | |
Box
192 Folder
5 | Documents | |
Box
192 Folder
6 | Questionnaire sent, 1958 December | |
Box
192 Folder
7 | 1952-1954 | |
Box
192 Folder
8 | 1955-1958 | |
| Missouri: St. Louis | |
Box
193 Folder
1 | Agreements | |
Box
193 Folder
2 | Documents | |
Box
193 Folder
3 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
193 Folder
4 | 1951-1954 | |
Box
193 Folder
5 | 1955-1961 | |
| Nebraska: Lincoln | |
Box
193 Folder
6 | Documents | |
Box
193 Folder
7 | Documents | |
Box
193 Folder
8 | Questionnaire | |
Box
193 Folder
9 | University of Nebraska | |
Box
194 Folder
1 | 1957 | |
| New York | |
| New York City | |
Box
194 Folder
2 | Documents | |
Box
194 Folder
3 | Floor Plans | |
Box
194 Folder
4 | 1953-1954 | |
Box
194 Folder
5 | 1955 | |
Box
194 Folder
6 | 1956 | |
Box
195 Folder
1 | 1957 | |
Box
195 Folder
2 | 1958-1959 | |
Box
195 Folder
3 | 1960 | |
Box
195 Folder
4-5 | New York University, documents | |
| Syracuse | |
Box
195 Folder
6 | Documents | |
Box
195 Folder
7 | 1952-1959 | |
| North Carolina: Chapel Hill | |
Box
195 Folder
8 | Documents | |
Box
195 Folder
9 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
196 Folder
1 | 1951-1955 | |
Box
196 Folder
2 | 1956-1960 | |
| Ohio | |
| Cincinnati | |
Box
196 Folder
3 | Documents | |
Box
196 Folder
4 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
196 Folder
5 | 1953-1955 | |
Box
196 Folder
6 | 1956 | |
Box
196 Folder
7 | 1957-1961 | |
| Columbus | |
Box
197 Folder
1 | Documents | |
Box
197 Folder
2 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
197 Folder
3 | Printed material sent with questionnaire | |
Box
197 Folder
4 | 1952-1960 | |
| Pennsylvania | |
| Philadelphia | |
Box
197 Folder
5 | Documents | |
Box
197 Folder
6 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
197 Folder
7 | 1952-1956 | |
Box
197 Folder
8 | 1957-1961 | |
| Pittsburgh | |
Box
198 Folder
1 | Documents | |
Box
198 Folder
2 | Documents | |
Box
198 Folder
3 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
198 Folder
4 | 1952-1955 | |
Box
198 Folder
5 | 1956-1960 | |
| Tennessee: Memphis | |
Box
198 Folder
6 | Documents | |
Box
198 Folder
7 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
199 Folder
1 | 1953-1954 | |
Box
199 Folder
2 | 1955 | |
Box
199 Folder
3 | 1956 January-June | |
Box
199 Folder
4 | 1956 July-December | |
Box
199 Folder
5 | 1957-1961 | |
Box
199 Folder
6 | Treasurer's Report, 1955
October | |
| Texas: Houston | |
Box
199 Folder
7 | Documents | |
Box
199 Folder
8 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
199 Folder
9 | 1952-1960 | |
| Washington: Seattle | |
Box
200 Folder
1 | Documents | |
Box
200 Folder
2 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
200 Folder
3 | 1952-1954 | |
Box
200 Folder
4 | 1955-1960 | |
| Wisconsin | |
| Madison | |
Box
200 Folder
5 | Documents | |
Box
200 Folder
6 | Purchase orders | |
Box
200 Folder
7 | 1952-1953 | |
Box
200 Folder
8 | 1954 | |
Box
200 Folder
9 | 1955-1958 | |
| Milwaukee | |
Box
201 Folder
1 | Documents | |
Box
201 Folder
2 | Questionnaire sent, 1958
December | |
Box
201 Folder
3 | 1952-1956 | |
Box
201 Folder
4 | 1957-1961 | |
| Sub-subseries 2: JCET Administrative Subject File. : The Joint Council on Educational Television Files, (boxes 155-176), are arranged in
sixteen categories. A list and description of the contents of each category, with
appropriate box numbers, is given below. The material in each category is arranged
in reverse chronological order.
| |
Box
155-156 | Ad Hoc Committee: Joint Council on Educational Television : This committee was the immediate forerunner of JCET and the files contain general
information on the formation of JCET, especially regarding witnesses' statements
and other preparations for the FCC hearings. There is also a file on participation
of adult education groups in educational television.
| |
Box
156 | History and Operation : Provides a rather clear history of JCET in its early years. It includes; Reports
of JCET materials, miscellaneous publications and materials for distribution, JCET
news releases, history and development - Mostly staff accounts of progress and
activities.
| |
Box
156-157 | Documentary Material : Official resolutions to form JCET, clippings of FCC hearings, charts of
functional operations of JCET, and the JCET principles of operation files.
| |
Box
157 | Congressional : Reports of hearings made before the FCC. These reports are filed alphabetically
under individual congressmen's names.
| |
| FCC Documents : Reports of FCC findings and investigations. There are also some news clippings
and official FCC hearing transcripts.
| |
Box
158 | Senate: Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce Proceedings before
FCC, 1955
November | |
Box
159 | FCC 3rd Report, 1951 March
21 | |
Box
159 | JCET Brief: Legality of Reservation | |
Box
160 | Oral Argument on Legality of Reservations | |
Box
160 | FCC Press Release, 1938 January
26 | |
Box
161 | Official Report of Proceedings Before the FCC, 1950 November-December 6 | |
Box
162 | Official Report of Proceedings Before the FCC, 1950 December 7-1951 January 31 | |
Box
163 | Documents | |
Box
163 | Brief of Joint Committee on Educational Television : This brief is filed in eight parts. It covers statements in support of
educational television and its specific activities and programs. These statements
are made by administrators and executives of educational television organizations,
on the national and state level, as well as by educators throughout the country.
Each statement is filed alphabetically by state, then by city or organization
within each state.
| |
Box
164-165 | State and Regional Activity : News clippings of resolutions regarding educational television made by local and
regional civic groups. There is also a memo relating to legislation in various
states in 1960 and a summary of state legislation in 1953. This section includes a
rather extensive file dealing with hearings and the development of educational
television in New York during its early years. Also included are minority and
majority reports to the governor and legislature of New York by the Temporary
Commission on the Use of Television for Educational Purposes.
| |
Box
165 | Administration and Organization Plans : Articles and by-laws for individual states involved with educational television,
information on charters, articles of incorporation, financial plans for
educational television stations, and state plans for the operation of educational
television stations.
| |
Box
165 | Legal : The 1955 report on the legal status of educational television stations already
operating. It also includes memos to participating stations regarding FCC's
indefinite extension of reservations of non-commercial channels for educational
television use.
| |
Box
165-166 | Engineering : Includes an engineering handbook of educational television operations, a layout
for an educational television studio in a single story building, a glossary of
television terms, maps, and geographic guides giving approximate potential
coverage on channels reserved for educational television.
| |
Box
166-167 | Conferences and Seminars, 1958-1962 : Individual reports of JCET delegates to constituent member conferences, seminars,
and institutes. This section also includes official conference reports and
proceedings and the reports of the institutes held at Ohio State University from
1958 to 1962. Each conference is in a separate folder with the names of the
organizations in alphabetical order.
| |
Box
167-168 | Mailing lists : Mailing lists for individuals and organizations that received JCET correspondence
and printed material.
| |
Box
168-169 | Educational and Non-Educational Publications : Correspondence with JCET regarding publication, publication costs, Broadcast news clippings, 1956, copies
of the JCET Educational Television
Factsheet and Television
Digest, and printed material regarding JCET
| |
Box
170-172 | Status Reports : A file of special subjects relating to JCET and educational television in
general. It includes bibliographies, check lists of educational television
operations, staff studies, and JCET's report on Two Years of Progress in Educational Television, and
material regarding television in public schools.
| |
Box
172-174 | Articles and Speeches, 1951-1952 : All articles and speeches are listed in alphabetical order either by author or
title and all deal with educational television in one phase or another.
| |
Box
175 | Budget, 1951-1960 : Proposed and accepted budgets for JCET.
| |
Box
175 | Ford Foundation Fund for Adult Education, Fund for
Advancement : JCET correspondence, 1953-1960, with the Ford Foundation Fund for Adult
Education, Fund for Advancement.
| |
Box
176 | Old Dominion Foundation : Arrangements and financial records for an informal information program entitled,
“Freedom Tours.”
| |
| Sub-subseries 3: JCET State and City Files, 1951-1963The State and City Files (boxes 1-94), are arranged alphabetically by states and
within each state by cities according to the FCC's geographical allocation plan. The
files are arranged in reverse chronological order and include first a general state
file, followed by individual city files. Each city file includes topical categories
in the following order: - Correspondence - The correspondence ranges from requests to NET for literature
on establishing a local educational television program, to requests and
suggestions for aid with specific problems.
- Formal Applications to FCC - These files usually include transcript copies of
the original applications, general information regarding facilities, and maps of
radio beam spans.
- Reports - Reports include progress reports on the success of educational
television, some news clippings, and survey reports on the effectiveness of
courses and programs presented as a part of a city's regular educational
program.
- Studies - This section includes studies made by boards of education, local
educational television personnel, and sometimes by legislators regarding the
effectiveness and influence of popular opinion. Sometimes catalogs and brochures
of specific studies are included.
- Legislation - This is not a complete file; but does include copies of state
and/or city legislation relating to educational television or pleas by interested
parties for legislation.
- Meetings or Conferences - This section includes official reports of governors'
conferences on education or reports by state and national representatives to
various conferences relating to educational television.
In many instances, where a city has limited educational television activity, the
above topical categories may not be in separate file folders, but are combined
within a single folder with the name of the city as its heading. In every instance
the topics are in the order given above, whether in separate folders or in one
folder. Many of the city folders do not include all of these topical categories. | |
Box
1 | Alabama: General - Birmingham | |
Box
2 | Alabama: Birmingham - Arizona: Phoenix | |
Box
3 | Arizona: Phoenix - California: General | |
Box
4 | California: Brochures and Surveys - Cotati | |
Box
5 | California: Fresno - Los Angeles | |
Box
6 | California: Sacramento | |
Box
7 | California: San Bernardino - San Francisco/Oakland | |
Box
8 | California: San Francisco/Oakland - San Jose | |
Box
9 | California: San Jose - Stockton | |
Box
10 | Colorado: General - Denver | |
Box
11 | Colorado: Pueblo - Connecticut: Hartford | |
Box
12 | Connecticut: Norwich - Delaware: Wilmington | |
Box
13 | Delaware: Wilmington - Krieger and Jorgenson | |
Box
14 | District of Columbia | |
Box
15 | District of Columbia - Florida: General | |
Box
16 | Florida: State Reports and Brochures - Jacksonville | |
Box
17 | Florida: Miami - Orlando | |
Box
18 | Florida: Panama City - Tampa/St. Petersburg | |
Box
19 | Florida: West Palm Beach - Georgia: Athens | |
Box
20 | Georgia: Atlanta - Columbus | |
Box
21 | Georgia: Columbus - Waycross | |
Box
22 | Hawaii - Idaho | |
Box
23 | Illinois: General - Carbondale | |
Box
24 | Illinois: Champaign/Urbana | |
Box
25 | Illinois: Chicago | |
Box
26 | Illinois: Chicago - Springfield | |
Box
27 | Illinois: Springfield - Indiana: Fort Wayne | |
Box
28 | Indiana: Gary - Muncie | |
Box
29 | Indiana: Muncie - Iowa: Ames | |
Box
30 | Iowa: Ames - Des Moines | |
Box
31 | Iowa: Des Moines | |
Box
32 | Iowa: Des Moines - Kansas: General | |
Box
33 | Kansas: Lawrence - Wichita | |
Box
34 | Kentucky: General - Somerset | |
Box
35 | Louisiana: General - New Orleans | |
Box
36 | Louisiana: New Orleans - Maine: General | |
Box
37 | Maine: Bangor - Maryland: Baltimore | |
Box
38 | Maryland: Baltimore - Hagerstown | |
Box
39 | Massachusetts: General - Boston | |
Box
40 | Massachusetts: Boston - Michigan: General | |
Box
41 | Michigan: Alpena - Detroit | |
Box
42 | Michigan: Detroit - East Lansing | |
Box
43 | Michigan: East Lansing - Escanaba | |
Box
44 | Michigan: Flint - Minnesota: Appleton | |
Box
45 | Minnesota: Duluth - Minneapolis/St. Paul | |
Box
46 | Minnesota: Minneapolis - Missouri: General | |
Box
47 | Missouri: Columbia - St. Louis | |
Box
48 | Missouri: St. Louis - Missoula | |
Box
49 | Nebraska: General - Lincoln | |
Box
50 | Nebraska: Lincoln - Nevada: Reno | |
Box
51 | Tri-State, ETV: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont - New Hampshire:
General | |
Box
52 | New Hampshire: General - New Jersey: Atlantic City | |
Box
53 | New Jersey: Camden - Trenton | |
Box
54 | New Jersey: Trenton - New Mexico | |
Box
55 | New York: General | |
Box
56 | New York: General - Buffalo | |
Box
57 | New York: Corning/Elmira - New York City | |
Box
58 | New York: New York City (through Telford Taylor) | |
Box
59 | New York: New York City - Rochester | |
Box
60 | New York: Rochester - Utica/Rome | |
Box
61 | North Carolina: General - Chapel Hill | |
Box
62 | North Carolina: Charlotte - North Dakota: Grand Forks | |
Box
63 | North Dakota: Fargo - Ohio: Akron | |
Box
64 | Ohio: Athens - Cleveland | |
Box
65 | Ohio: Cleveland - Columbus | |
Box
66 | Ohio: Columbus - Oxford | |
Box
67 | Ohio: Oxford - Youngstown | |
Box
68 | Oklahoma: General - Tulsa | |
Box
69 | Oklahoma: Tulsa - Oregon: Portland | |
Box
70 | Oregon: Eugene - Portland | |
Box
71 | Oregon: Salem - Pennsylvania: Erie | |
Box
72 | Pennsylvania: Harrisburg - Philadelphia | |
Box
73 | Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh | |
Box
74 | Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh - University Park | |
Box
75 | Rhode Island - South Carolina: General | |
Box
76 | South Carolina: Charleston - South Dakota: General | |
Box
77 | South Dakota: General - Tennessee: General | |
Box
78 | Tennessee: Chattanooga - Memphis | |
Box
79 | Tennessee: Memphis | |
Box
80 | Tennessee: Nashville - Texas: General | |
Box
81 | Texas: Austin - Corpus Christi | |
Box
82 | Texas: Dallas - Denton | |
Box
83 | Texas: Denton - Houston | |
Box
84 | Texas: Houston - Lubbock | |
Box
85 | Texas: San Angelo - Utah: Provo | |
Box
86 | Utah: Salt Lake City - Vermont: Windsor | |
Box
87 | Virginia | |
Box
88 | Washington: General - Spokane | |
Box
89 | Washington; Tacoma - West Virginia: Clarksburg | |
Box
90 | West Virginia: Huntington - Wisconsin: La Crosse | |
Box
91 | Wisconsin: Madison - Marinette | |
Box
92 | Wisconsin: Milwaukee | |
Box
93 | Wisconsin: Milwaukee - Puerto Rico: General | |
Box
94 | Puerto Rico: San Juan - American Samoa | |
| Sub-subseries 4: JCET Publicity Files, 1951-1963The Publicity Files, (boxes 95-154), are arranged in three categories: Publicity
Files by State and City, Publicity Files by Subject Headings, and Publicity Files
Relating Specifically to Closed Circuit Television. All of the folders in the three
categories are arranged in alphabetical order by states and within each state by
cities. The contents of each folder are arranged in reverse chronological order. Publicity Files by State and City (boxes 95-143) -
Consists of news clippings from local newspapers either announcing forthcoming
educational television programs, or giving resumés of past programs and
legislative action dealing with educational television. There are a few publicity
brochures, but most of the material is news clippings. Publicity Files by Subject Headings (boxes 143-150)
- Chiefly consists of news clippings. There are also a few brochures. These
files are arranged by special subjects such as foreign, editorials of nationwide
newspapers regarding educational television, news clippings from electronics
magazines, cartoons, music, sciences and math, and The Voice of America. Publicity Files Relating Specifically to Closed Circuit
Television (boxes 150-154) - Arranged under four separate titles as
follows: - Closed Circuit Reports
- News clippings and printed matter are arranged by states and include
information regarding specific local uses of closed circuit setups for
educational purposes.
- Closed Circuit Survey, 1955
- Reprints of surveys relating to the uses of closed circuit television in
various states during 1955. The folders are arranged alphabetically by
states.
- Closed Circuit News Clippings
- News clippings, arranged alphabetically by states, but including only four
states.
- Closed Circuit General File
- Arranged by subject headings, this file appears to contain miscellaneous
information regarding closed circuit television. The Iowa City Conference is
covered as well as “old files,” 1954-1955.
| |
| Publicity Files by State and City | |
Box
95 | Alabama: Auburn - Birmingham | |
Box
96 | Alabama: Mobile - Arizona: Phoenix | |
Box
97 | Arizona: Tucson - California: Fresno | |
Box
98 | California: Los Angeles - Sacramento | |
Box
99 | California: San Bernardino - Santa Barbara | |
Box
100 | California: Stockton - Connecticut: Norwich | |
Box
101 | Connecticut: Hartford - Delaware: Wilmington | |
Box
102 | Delaware: Channel 12 - District of Columbia: Publicity | |
Box
103 | District of Columbia: Publicity - Florida: Gainesville | |
Box
104 | Florida: Jacksonville - Tallahassee | |
Box
105 | Florida: Tallahassee - West Palm Beach | |
Box
106 | Georgia - Hawaii | |
Box
107 | Idaho - Illinois: DeKalb | |
Box
108 | Illinois: Peoria - Indiana: South Bend | |
Box
109 | Indiana: Terre Haute - Kansas: Topeka | |
Box
110 | Kansas: Wichita - Louisiana | |
Box
111 | Maine: State Publicity - Presque Isle | |
Box
112 | Maine: Portland - Maryland: Johns Hopkins University | |
Box
113 | Maryland: Hagerstown - Massachusetts: Boston | |
Box
114 | Massachusetts: Boston - Michigan: Detroit | |
Box
115 | Michigan: East Lansing - Minnesota: Duluth | |
Box
116 | Minnesota: Minneapolis/St. Paul - Missouri: St. Joseph | |
Box
117 | Missouri: St. Louis - Nebraska: Lincoln | |
Box
118 | Nebraska: Omaha - New Hampshire | |
Box
119 | New Jersey | |
Box
120 | New Mexico - New York: Albany | |
Box
121 | New York: Albany, Schenectady, Troy - Buffalo | |
Box
122 | New York: Buffalo - Hempstead | |
Box
123 | New York: Ithaca - New York City | |
Box
124 | New York: New York City | |
Box
125 | New York: New York City | |
Box
126 | New York: Syracuse - North Carolina: State Publicity | |
Box
127 | North Carolina: Asheville - Winston-Salem | |
Box
128 | North Dakota - Ohio: Cincinnati | |
Box
129 | Ohio: Cleveland - Oxford | |
Box
130 | Ohio: Toledo - Oregon: Corvallis | |
Box
131 | Oregon: Eugene - Pennsylvania: Harrisburg | |
Box
132 | Pennsylvania: Philadelphia - Pittsburgh | |
Box
133 | Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh - Puerto Rico | |
Box
134 | Rhode Island - South Carolina: Columbia | |
Box
135 | South Carolina: Columbia - Tennessee: Lexington | |
Box
136 | Tennessee: Memphis - Texas: Corpus Christi | |
Box
137 | Texas: Dallas - San Angelo | |
Box
138 | Texas: San Antonio - Utah | |
Box
139 | Vermont - Virginia: Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News | |
Box
140 | Virginia: Richmond - Roanoke | |
Box
141 | Washington | |
Box
142 | West Virginia - Wisconsin: Milwaukee | |
Box
143 | Wisconsin: Racine - Z | |
| Publicity Files by Subject Headings | |
Box
143 | A - Awards | |
Box
144 | Book Reviews - Cost Per Child Estimate | |
Box
145 | Crank File - Fund for Advancement of Education | |
Box
146 | District of Columbia, GWETA - Industry Support | |
Box
147 | JCET Personnel - Music | |
Box
148 | Networks - Russa: Cultural Activities | |
Box
149 | Russian via TV - Voice of America | |
Box
150 | Workshops, TV Training | |
| Publicity Files Relating Specifically to Closed Circuit
Television | |
| CC Reports | |
Box
150 | Arkansas - California | |
Box
151 | Idaho, Indiana, Illinois - JCET | |
| CC Survey | |
Box
152 | Alabama, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas | |
Box
153 | CC News Clips: Pennsylvania | |
Box
154 | CC Correspondence of 1957: Old Files, 1954-1955 | |
| Sub-subseries 5: JCEB Administrative Subject File. : The Joint Council on Educational Broadcasting Files (boxes 177-182) are arranged in
three categories. A list and description of the contents of each category, with
appropriate box numbers, is listed below. The material in each category is arranged
in reverse chronological order.
| |
| JCEB Constituent Members : Listed in alphabetical order, each member file has the following subject files
arranged in the following order: correspondence, publications of the individual
organizations, surveys, comments, and publicity.
| |
Box
177 | American Council on Education - Council of Chief State School Offices
(CCSSO) | |
Box
178 | Joint Council of Educational TV - National Education Association:
Conferences on National Policy for ETV | |
Box
179 | National Education Association: NEA Publications - National Association
of Educational Broadcasters: NAEB Utilization Reports | |
Box
180 | National Association of Educational Broadcasters: Report on Digital
Computer in UHF - Constitution | |
Box
181 | National Association of Educational Broadcasters: Membership - National
Association of Broadcasters | |
Box
182 | Mailing Lists -, 1961 | |
Box
182 | Summary of ETV in Separate States, D.C. and Puerto Rico : Official reports, organized alphabetically by states, of educational television
standing and operational progress.
| |
Box
182 | Printed Materials from N.E.T. files | |
| Sub-subseries 6: Miscellaneous Files : The Miscellaneous Files (boxes 183-184), are arranged in two main categories. A
list of the contents of each category is listed below. The material in each category
is arranged in reverse chronological order. This series should be considered as a
special file series that is an extension of JCET activities.
| |
| Commercial Television | |
Box
183 | ABC | |
Box
183 | CBS - Correspondence, 1955-1963 | |
Box
183 | NBC - Correspondence, 1956-1963 | |
Box
183 | American Government, 1961 | |
Box
183 | Chemistry college course for credit | |
Box
183 | Math | |
Box
183 | Atomic physics college course for credit | |
| Industrial Television | |
Box
183 | Electronic Industries Association | |
Box
183 | General Electric | |
Box
183 | General Precision Laboratories | |
Box
184 | RCA | |
Box
184 | Zenith Radio Corporation | |
Box
184 | Miscellaneous - industrial correspondence | |
Box
184A | Public Meeting of the Temporary New York State Commission on the Use of
Television for Educational Purposes, 1953
January 14 | |
Box
184A | Third Public Hearing of the Temporary New York State Commission on the
Use of Television for Educational Purposes, 1953 January 21 | |
| Subseries: Subseries 5B. Vice President for Network Affairs: Records, 1954-196739 boxes This series consists almost entirely of records generated by the Station Relations
Department and the office of the VP for Network Affairs; however, there are also
records from the department of Field Services. These records include correspondence,
legal documents, printed reports, minutes of meetings, memos of Field Services and
Station Relations, and promotional material from affiliated stations. They are
organized into an alphabetical subject file. [Note: The main reason that the files of the Station Relations and Field Services
Departments were combined with the records of the VP for Network Affairs under the
latter title is that they arrived at the archives hopelessly interspersed. Also,
Robertson was successively the Director of Station Relations and VP for Network
Affairs. The duties of those two and of Field Services as well were very similar.] Among the more extensive records in this series are the records of affiliates'
meetings, records regarding the FCC, foreign correspondence, station
profiles--arranged by state and station call letters, information on over 70
affiliates, records regarding JCET-JCEB, the NAEB, and the NETRC Board of Directors.
Numerous throughout are also the folders (1 to 5 each) relating to state and regional
commissions, organizations and networks, all related to educational television or
broadcasting, arranged under the name of state or organization. | |
| Affiliates Committee Meeting | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | 1957-1963 : Includes information on conflict of interest with stations in Don Fedderson memo,
September 27, 1960. Also, August 1958 memo to ETRC Board from ETRC affiliates on
the future needs of ETV.
| |
| Minutes | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | Minutes, 1959-1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | 1961 February | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | 1961 November | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | 1962 February | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | 1963 February | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | 1963 October | |
| Affiliates Meeting : Memos, letters, proposals, agendas, minutes, lists, clippings, and announcements,
concerning station visits, contacts, identifying problems and areas where the Center
could be of greatest assistance; discussing programming--ETRC offerings, what local
could produce, how to distribute it; discussing equipment--VTR grants et al.; and
discussing commercial competition, local citizenry support, and legal ramifications
of station activation. A fair amount of routine in these folders. See also Early
Central File, Series 2A.
| |
Box
1 Folder
8 | (NAEB), 1954
October | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | 1955 February | |
Box
1 Folder
10 | 1955 October | |
Box
1 Folder
11 | 1956 April | |
Box
1 Folder
12 | 1956 October | |
Box
1 Folder
13 | 1957 May | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | 1957 October | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | 1958 March | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | 1958 May | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | 1958 October | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | 1959 March | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | 1959 July | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | 1959 October | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | 1960 March | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | 1960 May | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | 1960 October | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | 1961 October | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | General, 1962
April | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | Materials, 1962
April | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | General, 1962
October | |
Box
3 Folder
6 | Reports, 1962
October | |
Box
3 Folder
7 | 1963 March | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | 1964 March | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | Brandeis Conference on Economics of ETV, 1963 | |
| Callihan, speech materials | |
Box
4 Folder
3 | 1958-1961 | |
Box
4 Folder
4 | 1958-1966 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | |
Box
4 Folder
6 | Christian Broadcasting Network | |
Box
4 Folder
7 | Community Antenna Television, (CATV) 1961-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
8 | CATV, 1965 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Community Antenna Television (CATV), 1966 | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | Committee on Education, Kansas Legislature 1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | Directory and mailing list, station relations 1962-1964 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Distribution, 1961-1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | Distribution, 1963-1964 | |
| Eastern Educational Network | |
Box
5 Folder
6 | 1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
7 | 1961 February-April | |
Box
5 Folder
8 | 1961 May-December | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | 1962 January-March | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | 1962 April-May | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | 1962 June | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | 1966 | |
| Educational-Commercial Broadcasters Liaison Committee | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | 1962 March-October | |
Box
6 Folder
6 | 1962 November-December | |
Box
6 Folder
7 | 1963 | |
| Educational Media Council | |
Box
6 Folder
8 | 1960 | |
Box
6 Folder
9 | 1961 | |
Box
7 Folder
1 | 1962 | |
Box
7 Folder
2 | Pamphlets, 1962 | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | 1963 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Educational Radio Network, 1961 | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | Educational Television Council of Central N.Y., 1962-1966 | |
| Engineering and Technical | |
Box
7 Folder
6 | Bulletins, 1959-1963 | |
Box
7 Folder
7 | Correspondence, general 1959-1963 | |
Box
7 Folder
8 | Correspondence, miscellaneous companies 1961-1964 | |
Box
8 Folder
1 | Coverage maps, 1960 | |
| FCC | |
| Channel assignments, allocations | |
Box
8 Folder
2 | 1956, 1961-1964 | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | 1961-1962 | |
Box
8 Folder
4 | Closed Circuit Television, 1963-1965 | |
Box
8 Folder
5 | Emergency Broadcast System, 1963 | |
| ETV proposed rule making | |
Box
8 Folder
6 | 1956, 1960-1961 | |
Box
8 Folder
7 | 1962-1963 | |
Box
8 Folder
8 | General correspondence, 1956-1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | NET comments, 1966 | |
Box
9 Folder
2-3 | Hearings, Chicago 1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | Hearings, Pennsylvania State University 1961-1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | Legal documents, 1961-1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
6 | Microwave rules, 1962-1963 | |
Box
9 Folder
7 | Publications, 1956-1964 | |
Box
9 Folder
8 | Radio Rules (FM), 1962-1963 | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | 2000 McBand, 1962-1963 | |
Box
10 Folder
2 | UHF, 1963 | |
| Florida ETV Commission | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | Correspondence 1957,
1961-1963 | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | Reports, 1960-1965 | |
| Foreign Correspondence : Many of the early letters here were written by Development and later transferred
to Field Services. They regard primarily requests for information on ETV and the
mechanics of establishing a station.
| |
Box
10 Folder
5 | General, 1958-1964 | |
Box
10 Folder
6 | Africa, 1958-1959 | |
Box
10 Folder
7 | Australia, 1957-1958,
1961 | |
Box
10 Folder
8 | Belgium, 1958-1959 | |
| Canada | |
Box
10 Folder
9 | 1957-1965 | |
Box
10 Folder
10 | Montreal, 1960-1962 | |
Box
10 Folder
11 | Ontario, 1957-1962 | |
Box
11 Folder
1 | Columbia, 1958 | |
Box
11 Folder
2 | Cuba, 1956-1958 | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | Denmark, 1958 | |
Box
11 Folder
4 | England, 1957-1964 | |
Box
11 Folder
5 | France, 1957-1958 | |
Box
11 Folder
6 | Germany, 1957-1959 | |
Box
11 Folder
7 | Italy, 1957 | |
Box
11 Folder
8 | Japan, 1957-1963 | |
Box
11 Folder
9 | Mexico, 1959-1960 | |
Box
11 Folder
10 | Philippines, 1957-1962 | |
Box
11 Folder
11 | Scotland, 1957-1958 | |
Box
11 Folder
12 | Uruguay, 1957-1958 | |
Box
11 Folder
13 | Virgin Islands, 1960-1961 | |
Box
11 Folder
14 | Illinois, 1963-1964 | |
Box
11 Folder
15 | Institute for Education by Radio-Television (IERT), 1963 | |
Box
11 Folder
16 | Instructional TV (ITV) | |
Box
11 Folder
17 | International Assembly, Academy of TV Arts and Science 1961 | |
| J.C.E.B. | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | 1961-1962 | |
Box
12 Folder
2 | 1963 | |
Box
12 Folder
3 | 1964 | |
Box
12 Folder
4 | Petitions, Comments, and statements before FCC | |
Box
12 Folder
5 | Meeting, 1964 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Summary of Educational Television, 1961 | |
| J.C.E.T. | |
Box
13 Folder
1 | 1955-1957 | |
Box
13 Folder
2 | 1958-1959 | |
Box
13 Folder
3 | 1960-1961 | |
Box
13 Folder
4 | Kentuckiana ETV, Annual Report, 1960-1961 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Kentucky Legislative Research Committee, 1960-1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
6 | Learning Resources Institute, 1961 | |
Box
13 Folder
7 | Legal Department, 1961-1964 | |
| Legislation | |
| All-Channel receivers | |
Box
13 Folder
8 | Correspondence, 1962-1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
9 | Reports, 1962-1963 | |
| Miscellaneous bills | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | General, 1959,
1961-1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Printed bills, 1958,
1961-1963 | |
| PL87-447 (ETV Facilities Act) | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | 1961-1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
4 | Printed material, 1961-1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
5 | Senate Bill 205, 1961 | |
Box
14 Folder
6 | Michigan ETV Network, 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
7 | Midwestern Educational Television (MET), 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
8 | MPATI 1959,
1961-1963 | |
| NAEB | |
Box
14 Folder
9 | Educational Television Stations, 1966 | |
| General | |
Box
15 Folder
1 | 1956 | |
Box
15 Folder
2 | 1957-1958 | |
Box
15 Folder
3 | 1959 | |
Box
15 Folder
4 | 1960 | |
Box
15 Folder
5 | 1961-1965 | |
| NETRC | |
Box
15 Folder
6 | Audience Information, 1961-1963,
1965 | |
| Board Meeting | |
Box
15 Folder
7 | Annual Reports, 1960 | |
Box
15 Folder
8 | 1962 January | |
Box
15 Folder
9 | 1962 May | |
Box
16 Folder
1 | 1962 October | |
Box
16 Folder
2 | 1963 February | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | 1963 May | |
Box
16 Folder
4 | 1963 October | |
| Conference, 1959
April | |
Box
16 Folder
5 | Correspondence | |
Box
16 Folder
6 | Miscellaneous | |
Box
16 Folder
7 | Directors' Meetings, 1961-1962 | |
Box
16 Folder
8 | Policy Book | |
Box
16 Folder
9 | Publicity Meeting, 1961
June | |
| Staff Meetings | |
Box
16 Folder
10 | 1961-1963 | |
Box
16 Folder
11 | 1964 March | |
Box
16 Folder
12 | Tuxedo Park Conference | |
Box
16 Folder
13 | Western Radio and TV Conference | |
| Network Affairs | |
| General Correspondence | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | 1961-1963 | |
Box
17 Folder
2 | 1964 | |
Box
17 Folder
3 | 1965 | |
Box
17 Folder
4 | Finances: Affiliates, 1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Projections, 1962 | |
Box
17 Folder
6 | Wage and Salary Studies, 1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
7 | New York Bar Association, 1961-1962 | |
| National Instructional Television Library (NITL) | |
Box
17 Folder
8 | 1961-1962 February | |
Box
17 Folder
9 | 1962 March-November | |
Box
17 Folder
10 | 1963 January | |
Box
17 Folder
11 | 1963 March-1965 | |
| Northeastern Regional Instructional Television Library Project
(NRITLP) | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | 1962-1964 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Report, 1963 | |
| New York State Educational Radio and Television Association
(NYSERTA) | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | 1961-1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
4 | Report, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
5 | Ohio Network, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
6 | Oregon Network, 1957-1959 | |
| Pennsylvania Educational Television | |
Box
18 Folder
7 | 1959, 1962-1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
8 | Reports, 1962-1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
9 | Production and Technical Handbook (Television), 1957 | |
| Programs | |
Box
19 Folder
1 | Americans at Work,
1960 | |
Box
19 Folder
2 | American Economy,
1962-1963 | |
Box
19 Folder
3 | Comments, 1960-1961 | |
Box
19 Folder
4-5 | Data on Individual | |
Box
19 Folder
6 | Exchange - International Division, 1961-1962 | |
Box
19 Folder
7 | Freedom March | |
Box
19 Folder
8 | International Magazine,
1966 | |
Box
19 Folder
9 | Miscellanous, 1960-1962 | |
Box
19 Folder
10 | Miscellaneous, 1963 | |
Box
19 Folder
11 | Response | |
Box
19 Folder
12 | Response - In School Questionnaire, 1959-1960 : Sent to the stations in 1960 by NET to determine which in-school videotapes and
kinescopes were available for exchange use in direct teaching by television.
| |
Box
20 Folder
1-2 | Response - In School Questionnaire (continued) | |
Box
20 Folder
3 | Response - Program Schedules (Special Requests) | |
Box
20 Folder
4 | Schedule Projection | |
Box
20 Folder
5 | World of Medicine,
1957 | |
Box
20 Folder
6 | Projects, 1960-62 | |
Box
20 Folder
7 | Quayle, Donald R. - Correspondence and notes | |
| Research Documents | |
Box
20 Folder
8 | General 1960-1961,
1964 | |
Box
21 Folder
1 | Technical | |
Box
21 Folder
2 | Robertson, James - Speeches | |
Box
21 Folder
3 | Senate Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency, 1961 | |
| Services, Extended Services | |
Box
21 Folder
4 | 1958-1961 | |
Box
21 Folder
5 | 1962-1964 | |
Box
21 Folder
6 | South Carolina, ETV Status Report 1958-1963 | |
| Southern Regional Educational Board | |
Box
21 Folder
7 | 1959-1961 | |
Box
21 Folder
8 | 1962-1965 | |
Box
21 Folder
9-10 | Speech Material | |
Box
21A Folder
1 | Speech Material (continued) | |
Box
21A Folder
2 | State ETV Authorities | |
Box
21A Folder
3 | Station Depository Exchange (Tentative Catalogue), 1963 | |
| Stations | |
Box
21A Folder
4 | Equipment Budgets, 1960-1961 | |
Box
21A Folder
5 | Financing, 1957,
1961 | |
Box
21A Folder
6 | Operating Budgets | |
Box
22 Folder
1 | Operating and Capital Investment | |
| Station Profiles : A file maintained by Station Relations consisting of a library of information
regarding each affiliate including a history of the station, vital statistics such
as - capital investment, programming profile and sample, schedules, schedule
analyses, questionnaires, correspondence, clippings, press releases from the
station. Effective May 29, 1962 a second file was to contain in addition to
routine correspondence, a fully executed Affiliation Agreement renewed annually, a
formal Videotape Recorder Grant document, a statement of Proof of Insurance, a
complete Videotape Recorder Application Exhibit, and an Authorization of Payment
to Ampex Corporation.
| |
Box
22 Folder
2 | History, miscellaneous stations | |
Box
22 Folder
3 | Alabama ETV (WAIQ, WBIQ, WTIQ) | |
| Arizona | |
Box
22 Folder
4 | KAET, Arizona State University | |
Box
22 Folder
5 | KUAT, University Arizona | |
| California | |
Box
22 Folder
6 | KQED San Francisco | |
Box
22 Folder
7 | KVCR San Bernardino S.C. | |
Box
22 Folder
8 | KVIE Sacramento | |
Box
22 Folder
9 | Colorado - KRMA Denver | |
Box
22 Folder
10 | Connecticut - WNDT, Hartford | |
Box
22 Folder
11 | Washington, D.C. - WETA | |
| Florida | |
Box
23 Folder
1 | WEDU, Tampa | |
Box
23 Folder
2 | WFSU, Tallahassee | |
Box
23 Folder
3 | WFSU, Correspondence | |
Box
23 Folder
4 | WJCT, Jacksonville | |
Box
23 Folder
5 | WTHS, Miami | |
Box
23 Folder
6 | WUFT, Gainesville | |
| Georgia | |
Box
23 Folder
7 | WETV, Atlanta | |
Box
23 Folder
8 | WGTV, University of Georgia | |
Box
23 Folder
9 | WXGA, Waycross | |
| Illinois | |
Box
23 Folder
10 | WILL, University of Illinois | |
Box
23 Folder
11 | WSIU, Southern Illinois University | |
Box
24 Folder
1 | WTTW, Chicago | |
Box
24 Folder
2 | Iowa - KDPS, Des Moines | |
Box
24 Folder
3 | Kentucky - WFPK, Louisville | |
| Louisiana | |
Box
24 Folder
4 | KLSE, Monroe | |
Box
24 Folder
5-7 | WYES, New Orleans | |
| Maine | |
Box
24 Folder
8 | WCBB (Bates College) | |
Box
24 Folder
9 | WMEB (University of Maine) | |
| Massachusetts - WGBH, Boston | |
Box
25 Folder
1 | General | |
Box
25 Folder
2 | Correspondence, 1954-1959 | |
Box
25 Folder
3 | Correspondence, 1960-1963 | |
| Michigan | |
Box
25 Folder
4-5 | WMSB, East Lansing | |
Box
25 Folder
6-7 | WTVS, Detroit | |
Box
26 Folder
1 | WUCM (Delta College) | |
| Missouri | |
Box
26 Folder
2 | KCSD, Kansas City | |
Box
26 Folder
3-5 | KETC | |
Box
26 Folder
6-7 | Nebraska - KUON, University of Nebraska | |
Box
26 Folder
8 | New Hampshire - WENH | |
Box
27 Folder
1 | New Mexico - KNME, Albuquerque | |
| New York | |
Box
27 Folder
2-3 | WMHT, Schenectady | |
Box
27 Folder
4-5 | WNDT, New York | |
Box
27 Folder
6 | WNED, Buffalo | |
Box
27 Folder
7 | WNTA, New York | |
Box
27 Folder
8-9 | North Carolina - WUNC (University of North Carolina) | |
Box
27 Folder
10 | North Dakota - KFME, Fargo | |
| Oklahoma | |
Box
28 Folder
1-2 | KOED, KETA, Oklahoma City | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | KOKH, Oklahoma City | |
| Ohio | |
Box
28 Folder
4 | WBGO, Bowling Green | |
Box
28 Folder
5-6 | WCET, Cincinnati | |
Box
28 Folder
7 | WGTE, Toledo | |
Box
28 Folder
8 | WMUB, Oxford | |
Box
28 Folder
9 | WOSU (Ohio State University) | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | WOSU, Correspondence | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | WOUB, Athens | |
Box
29 Folder
3 | WVIZ, Cleveland | |
Box
29 Folder
4-6 | Oregon ETV - KOAP, KOAC | |
| Pennsylvania | |
Box
29 Folder
7 | WHYY, Philadelphia | |
Box
29 Folder
8 | Correspondence | |
Box
30 Folder
1-2 | WQED, Pittsburgh | |
Box
30 Folder
3 | South Dakota - KUSD, Vermillion | |
| Tennessee | |
Box
30 Folder
4-5 | WDCN, Nashville | |
Box
30 Folder
6-7 | WKNO, Memphis | |
| Texas | |
Box
31 Folder
1 | KERA, Dallas | |
Box
31 Folder
2 | KLRN, Austin | |
Box
31 Folder
3-4 | KUHT, Houston | |
| Utah | |
Box
31 Folder
5-6 | KUED, Salt Lake City | |
Box
31 Folder
7 | KWCS, Ogden | |
Box
31 Folder
8 | Virginia - WHRO, Norfolk | |
| Washington | |
Box
32 Folder
1-2 | KCTS, Seattle | |
Box
32 Folder
3 | KPEC, Lakewood Center | |
Box
32 Folder
4 | KTPS, Tacoma | |
Box
32 Folder
5 | KWSC, Pullman | |
| Wisconsin | |
Box
32 Folder
6-7 | WHA, University of Wisconsin | |
Box
32 Folder
8-9 | WMVS, Milwaukee | |
Box
33 Folder
1-2 | Puerto Rico Network - WIPR | |
| Stations, Program Distribution | |
Box
33 Folder
3 | Correspondence | |
Box
33 Folder
4 | Memos | |
Box
33 Folder
5 | Station Surveys | |
| Station Relations | |
Box
33 Folder
6 | General | |
| Monday Morning Memo : Instituted in 1960 to improve communications between the Center and affiliates.
It was a weekly briefing on important NETRC activities of the previous seven
days including semi-confidential advice, tips on up-coming programs, or projects
worthy of note, and in general, was to convey to the affiliates a feeling of
being “within the circle”.
| |
Box
33 Folder
7 | 1958 | |
Box
34 Folder
1 | 1959 | |
Box
34 Folder
2 | 1962 | |
Box
34 Folder
3 | 1963 | |
Box
34 Folder
4 | Miscellaneous, 1963 | |
Box
34 Folder
5 | New Affiliates Information | |
Box
34 Folder
6 | Personnel | |
| Station Visits | |
Box
34 Folder
7 | General | |
Box
34 Folder
8 | P. Callihan | |
Box
34 Folder
9 | L. Franks | |
Box
34 Folder
10 | P. Quayle | |
Box
34 Folder
11 | Texas Educational Microwave Project | |
| TWX | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
35 Folder
1 | 1965-1966 | |
Box
35 Folder
2 | 1965-1967 | |
Box
35 Folder
3 | Documents | |
Box
35 Folder
4 | Petition Replies | |
Box
35 Folder
5 | Surveys | |
| U.S. Office of Education (USOE) | |
Box
35 Folder
6 | Correspondence | |
Box
35 Folder
7 | ETV Facilities Act | |
Box
36 Folder
1 | National Defense Education Act, Title VII | |
Box
36 Folder
2 | N.D.E.A., Title VII | |
Box
36 Folder
3 | National Policy | |
| Report, Working Papers | |
Box
36 Folder
4 | p. 1-100 | |
Box
36 Folder
5 | p. 101-178 | |
Box
36 Folder
6 | Utah ETV | |
Box
36 Folder
7 | Vacation Schedules, 1961-1963 | |
| Vermont ETV | |
Box
36 Folder
8 | 1962 February | |
Box
37 Folder
1 | 1962 June | |
| Videotape Recorder (VTR) Policy | |
Box
37 Folder
2 | Agreements and Contracts | |
| Correspondence | |
| Ampex Corp. | |
Box
37 Folder
3 | 1956-1960 | |
Box
37 Folder
4 | 1961-1964 | |
Box
37 Folder
5 | Ford Foundation | |
Box
37 Folder
6 | Documents | |
| Washington Office | |
Box
37 Folder
7 | Backgrounds | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
37 Folder
8 | 1960-1961 : Includes a Creshkoff-Stewart exchange May 25-June 7, 1961, on commercial
television's contribution to and attitude towards ETV.
| |
Box
37 Folder
9 | 1962 : Contains article by David C. Stewart, “Looking at ETV” published
in AAUW Journal, July 27,
1962.
| |
Box
38 Folder
1 | 1963 | |
Box
38 Folder
2 | Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education | |
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3 | Wisconsin ETV | |
| Series: Series 6. Public Information Records, 1954-196945 boxes The Office of Public Information was given the name Department of Public Information on
September 1, 1960, at which time Nazaret “Chic” Cherkezian was Director of
Public Information. Earlier, during 1955-1956, William A. Harper had been called
Director of Information Services, which was also the title carried by Cherkezian's
successor in 1966, Frederick A. Jacobi. The files contain some Harper-Jacobi
information, but are primarily the output of the Cherkezian years. The basic responsibilities of Public Information were publicity and promotion, falling
into three areas of activity: advertising, publicity and information services. They
worked with the affiliates, the press and the public, distributed the affiliate
newsletter, Inside Channels, and
published NET News for consumption by
those outside of the ETV network as well as those inside. The department distributed
basic information on every NET series, “special”, and “one shot”
programs to each one of the affiliated stations. A typical package included the program
breakdown (Individual Program Data), promotional slides and announcement copy, feature
material, publicity photographs, and in many cases a news release. The director of this
office reported to the executive assistant to the president as of June 1, 1961. The department's annual report for that year stated: “The major function of this
department is to service the Programming Department. Much of our time and creative
effort is channeled into promotion for the Center's programming service. However, since
we also serve as the public `voice' of the Center, we give high priority to Information
Services. Promotion includes not only work with affiliates, that is, convincing them to
run a program or series and helping them to promote it after they do reach a decision,
but also publicity and advertising in general. Information services includes special
previews, press conferences, etc...” : The files that are described below comprise almost exclusively the publication and
reference files of the Office of P. I. Despite P.I.'s increasingly closer relationship
with NET's other departments, notably programming, Network Affairs and Distribution,
these files contain almost no documentation of that working relationship. | |
| Subseries: Awards : This file, 1958-1963 (most 1960-1961), concerns industry and professional awards that
NET won, tried for, or was simply interested in. Both domestic and foreign awards are
included. Among the more prestigious awards won by NET were an Emmy, Peabody, Sylvania
and American Film Festival. It appears that Public Information was responsible for
maintenance of the file, supplying answers to public requests about its contents and
possibly helping with compilation of application for each award. Arranged by year and
alphabetically thereunder. Most files contain correspondence, application forms, and
printed information regarding the award.
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1 | Film Festivals, 1958 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | Edinburgh Film Festival, 1959-1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | Ohio State, 1959 | |
Box
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4 | DuPont Awards, 1960 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | English Speaking Union for Better Understanding, 1960 | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | Grand Prix, 1960 | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | Independence Adventure, 1960 | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | Lasker Award, 1960 | |
Box
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9 | Polk Awards, 1960 | |
Box
1 Folder
10 | San Francisco Film Festival, 1960 | |
Box
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11 | The Unfinished Revolution, 1960 | |
Box
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12 | Hillman Awards, 1960-1962 | |
Box
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13 | Prospects Photos, 1960-1961 | |
Box
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14 | School Bell Award, 1960-1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
15 | Awards and Citations in Radio and TV, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
16 | Business Industry Awards, 1961 | |
Box
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17 | Casals Master Class, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
18 | CINE: Committee on International Non-Theatrical Events, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
19 | Family Service, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
20 | Flaherty Film Award, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
21 | International Division, 1961 | |
Box
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22 | Jewish Audio-Visual, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
23 | Miscellaneous, 1961 | |
Box
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24 | New York Bar Association, 1961 | |
Box
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1 | Ohio State Awards, 1961 | |
Box
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2 | Silver Anvil Awards, 1961 | |
Box
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3 | Western Heritage, 1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Memos and Selections, 1961-1962 | |
Box
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5 | Miscellaneous, 1961-1962 | |
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6 | Alsace: Merging of Two Cultures”, 1962 | |
Box
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7 | American Film Festival, 1962 | |
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8 | “Challenge”, 1962 | |
Box
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9 | “Challenge of Change”, 1962 | |
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10 | CINE, 1962 | |
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11 | Correspondence from Public, 1962 | |
Box
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12 | Emmy Awards, 1962 | |
Box
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13 | Golden Key Awards, 1962 | |
Box
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14 | Monte Carlo Film Festival, 1962 | |
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15 | McCall's Golden Mike, 1962 | |
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16 | National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1962 | |
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17 | Ohio State, 1962 | |
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18 | Overseas Press Club, 1962 | |
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19 | Peabody, 1963 | |
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20 | Silver Anvil Award, 1962 | |
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21 | Trio, 1962 | |
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22 | Miscellaneous, 1962 | |
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23 | American Film Festival, 1963 | |
Box
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24 | Broadcast Music Inc., 1963 | |
Box
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1 | CINE, 1963 | |
Box
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2 | La Rose D'Orde Montreux,
1963 | |
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3 | Lasker Award, 1963 | |
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4 | Memos - Selections, 1963 | |
Box
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5 | National School Bell Award, 1963 | |
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6 | Overseas Press Club, 1963 | |
Box
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7 | Ohio State Awards, 1963 | |
Box
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8 | Peabody Award, 1963 | |
Box
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9 | Programs: “Casals Master Class” | |
| Subseries: Inside Channels : Running from volume I to VI, 1954-1961, this file includes copies of Program Reports, 1954-1956 and Inside Channels, 1956-1960. During 1960,
Inside Channels was regularized as
primarily an affiliate newsletter by the Station Relations Department. It was
distributed monthly by the Office of Public Information and had replaced Program Reports in 1956 as the Center's
“newspaper.”
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10 | Vol I, 1954-1956 | |
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11 | Vol II, 1957 | |
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12 | Vol III, 1958 | |
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13 | Vol IV No. 1, 1959 | |
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14 | Vol IV No. 6, 1959 | |
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15 | Vol IV No. 7, 1959 | |
Box
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16 | Vol IV No. 8, 1959 | |
Box
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1 | Vol IV No. 9, 1959 | |
Box
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2 | Vol IV No. 10, 1959 | |
Box
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3 | Vol IV No. 11, 1959 | |
Box
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4 | Vol V No. 1, 1960 | |
Box
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5 | Vol V No. 2, 1960 | |
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6 | Vol V No. 3, 1960 | |
Box
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7 | Vol V No. 4, 1960 | |
Box
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8 | Vol V No. 6, 1960 | |
Box
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9 | Vol V No. 7, 1960 | |
Box
4 Folder
10 | Vol V No. 8, 1960 | |
Box
4 Folder
11 | Vol V No. 9, 1960 | |
Box
4 Folder
12 | Vol V No. 10, 1960 | |
Box
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13 | Vol V No. 11, 1960 | |
Box
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14 | Vol VI No. 4, 1960 | |
Box
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15 | Vol VI No. 5, 1960-1961 | |
Box
4a | Subseries: Miscellaneous Unsorted Publications : The miscellaneous unsorted publications consist of announcements of programs
available to TV stations or ready for film distribution, pamphlets, papers and
reprints of articles concerning ETV in general and NET as a fourth network,
instructional television materials as well as a few copies of NET News. NET
News was a quarterly publication with a circulation of about 15,000 in 1960.
It was distributed to outsiders as well as affiliates. The Department of Public
Information was responsible for its planning, creation and writing.
| |
| Subseries: News Clips : NET kept two well organized files of newsclippings, one chronologically and one by
subject. Boxes 4b - 9 contain the subject file, arranged alphabetically, by the first
word in the program title, including definite and indefinite articles. A few files
relate to general subjects rather than a specific program such as
“Intertel” and “CBS”. The subject clippings are extremely
comprehensive but seem to cover only the years 1965-1968, whereas the chronological
file, (boxes 10-17) covers 1957-1968 with, however, no clips for 1958. This file is an
excellent beginning source for press reaction to NET. Missing, of course, are NET's
early years, 1953-1956.
| |
| News Clips Subject File | |
Box
4b Folder
1 | A Few Castles In Spain | |
Box
4b Folder
2 | A Mother For Janet | |
Box
4b Folder
3 | Acquit or Hang | |
Box
4b Folder
4 | An Enemy of the People | |
Box
4b Folder
5 | An Hour With Joan Sutherland,
1965 | |
Box
4b Folder
6 | Anna Karenina,
1966 | |
Box
4b Folder
7 | Auto Shop | |
Box
4b Folder
8 | Awards | |
Box
4b Folder
9 | Ballet Gala | |
Box
4b Folder
10 | Battle of Culloden | |
Box
4b Folder
11 | Beginning of Life | |
Box
4b Folder
12 | Carnegie Commission | |
Box
4b Folder
13 | Casals Master Class | |
Box
4b Folder
14 | CBS Donates to NET | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Choice: Challenge for Modern
Woman | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | Congress/67 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | Conversation with Arnold Toynbee | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Conversation with Clark Kerr | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | Conversation with Sir Laurence
Olivier | |
Box
5 Folder
6 | Conversation with Svetlana
Alliluyeva | |
Box
5 Folder
7 | Conversation with Dean Rusk | |
Box
5 Folder
8 | Creative Person | |
Box
5 Folder
9 | Crisis of Modern Man | |
Box
5 Folder
10 | Dialogue: Israel and Martin Buber | |
Box
5 Folder
11 | Dr. Knock | |
Box
5 Folder
12 | Dublin One | |
Box
5 Folder
13 | Duke Ellington: Concert of Sacred
Music | |
Box
5 Folder
14 | Duke Ellington: Love You Madly | |
Box
5 Folder
15 | Eastern Educational Network Joins National Educational
Television | |
| Emmy Awards | |
Box
5 Folder
16 | 1967 | |
Box
5 Folder
17 | 1968 | |
Box
5 Folder
18 | Eton | |
Box
5 Folder
19 | Evening's Journey to Conway,
Mass. | |
Box
5 Folder
20 | Every Seventh Child | |
Box
5 Folder
21 | Everyman | |
Box
5 Folder
22 | Experiment | |
Box
5 Folder
23 | Face of Sweden | |
Box
5 Folder
24 | Farewell Arabia | |
Box
5 Folder
25 | Festival of Arts | |
Box
5 Folder
26 | Ford and Comsat-Satellites | |
Box
5 Folder
27 | Ford Foundation | |
Box
5 Folder
28 | France Is Dead | |
Box
5 Folder
29 | Germany and Its Shadow | |
Box
5 Folder
30 | Ghosts | |
Box
5 Folder
31 | Glyndebourne Journal,
1967 | |
Box
5 Folder
32 | Golden Ring | |
Box
5 Folder
33 | H. L. Hunt: The Richest and The
Richest | |
Box
5 Folder
34 | Headstart in Mississippi | |
Box
5 Folder
35 | Heulga | |
Box
5 Folder
36 | History of Negro People | |
Box
5 Folder
37 | Home | |
Box
5 Folder
38 | Homefront /67 | |
Box
5 Folder
39 | Importance of Being Earnest | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | India: Mounting Millions | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Indonesia: The New Order | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | Infancy and Childhood | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Interconnection - Salisbury | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | Interconnection - Senate Hearings | |
Box
6 Folder
6 | International Magazine 1966-67 | |
Box
6 Folder
7 | Intertel 1962-1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
8 | Is Paris Burning? | |
Box
6 Folder
9 | Israel Philharmonic | |
Box
6 Folder
10 | Jazz From Newport | |
Box
6 Folder
11 | Journey of the Fifth Horse | |
Box
6 Folder
12 | Justice and the Poor | |
Box
6 Folder
13 | Knife in the Water | |
Box
6 Folder
14 | La Mama Playwrights | |
Box
6 Folder
15 | La Marmite | |
Box
6 Folder
16 | Lady with the Dog | |
Box
6 Folder
17 | L'Avventura | |
Box
6 Folder
18 | Lay My Burden Down | |
Box
6 Folder
19 | Life and Times of John Huston | |
Box
6 Folder
20 | Life of Adolf Hitler | |
Box
6 Folder
21 | Lincoln Center-Stage 5: Five Ballets of
the Five Senses | |
Box
6 Folder
22 | Lion and the Eagle | |
Box
6 Folder
23 | Lizzie Borden | |
Box
6 Folder
24 | Losing Just the Same | |
Box
6 Folder
25 | LSD: Lettvin Vs Leary | |
Box
6 Folder
26 | Master of Santiago | |
Box
6 Folder
27 | Mata Hari | |
Box
6 Folder
28 | Men in the Senate | |
Box
6 Folder
29 | Men of Our Time,
1965 | |
Box
6 Folder
30 | Menuhin Teaches | |
Box
6 Folder
31 | Mid-Channel | |
Box
6 Folder
32 | Midsummer/67 | |
Box
6 Folder
33 | Minds Behind War | |
Box
6 Folder
34 | Misalliance | |
Box
6 Folder
35 | Musically Speaking: Al Hirt | |
Box
6 Folder
36 | Musically Speaking: Leontyne
Price | |
Box
6 Folder
37 | Must I Serve | |
Box
6 Folder
38 | My Name is Children | |
Box
6 Folder
39 | NAEB Convention - Denver - 1967 | |
Box
6 Folder
40 | National Citizens' Committee for Public Television, 1967 | |
Box
6 Folder
41 | National Council on the Arts, Grant | |
Box
6 Folder
42 | NET Affiliates Meeting, 1967 | |
Box
6 Folder
43 | NET Journal | |
Box
6 Folder
44 | NET Playhouse | |
Box
6 Folder
45 | News in Perspective | |
Box
6 Folder
46 | Next Time I'll Sing | |
Box
6 Folder
47 | Nineteen Eighty-Four | |
Box
6 Folder
48 | Ninety Days | |
Box
6 Folder
49 | North Vietnam: A Personal Report | |
Box
6 Folder
50 | Nur-Ein-Tag-- Only One Day | |
Box
7 Folder
1 | Ofoeti | |
Box
7 Folder
2 | Old Glory: Benito Cereno | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | One Nation, Indivisible | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Opium Trail | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | Orpheus in the Underworld | |
| Our World
(Series) | |
Box
7 Folder
6 | 1967 May | |
Box
7 Folder
7 | 1967 May | |
Box
7 Folder
8 | 1967 May 5-June | |
Box
7 Folder
9 | 1967 June 25 | |
Box
7 Folder
10 | 1968 June 1-20 | |
Box
7 Folder
11 | 1968 June 20-25 | |
Box
7 Folder
12 | 1968 June 20-25 | |
Box
7 Folder
13 | 1968 June 20-25 | |
Box
7 Folder
14 | 1968 June 25-30 | |
Box
8 Folder
1 | Passage to India | |
Box
8 Folder
2 | Past Intruding | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | People Question Vice President
Humphrey | |
Box
8 Folder
4 | Picasso | |
Box
8 Folder
5 | Play of Daniel | |
Box
8 Folder
6 | Poor Pay More | |
Box
8 Folder
7 | Population Problem | |
Box
8 Folder
8 | President's Men -
clips | |
Box
8 Folder
9 | Profile of a Peace Parade | |
Box
8 Folder
10 | Public Broadcast Laboratory | |
Box
8 Folder
11 | Red Chinese Medicine | |
Box
8 Folder
12 | Regional Report | |
Box
8 Folder
13 | Regional Report,
1967 | |
Box
8 Folder
14 | Report from Cuba | |
Box
8 Folder
15 | Report from Vietnam,
1966 | |
Box
8 Folder
16 | Right of Privacy | |
Box
8 Folder
17 | Russia: The Unfinished Revolution | |
Box
8 Folder
18 | Schizophrenia: The Shattered
Mirror | |
Box
8 Folder
19 | Search for the Lost Self | |
Box
8 Folder
20 | Second Chance | |
Box
8 Folder
21 | Segovia | |
Box
8 Folder
22 | Senate Subcommittee Hearings | |
Box
8 Folder
23 | Sense of Captivity | |
Box
8 Folder
24 | Sibelius: Symphony for Finland | |
Box
8 Folder
25 | Sleep of Prisoners | |
Box
8 Folder
26 | Smart Sewing | |
Box
8 Folder
27 | Smoking Spiral | |
Box
8 Folder
28 | Spectrum | |
Box
8 Folder
29 | Sponono | |
Box
8 Folder
30 | Star Wagon | |
Box
8 Folder
31 | State of Union, 1966 | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | Struggle for Peace | |
Box
9 Folder
2 | Successor | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | T. E. Lawrence | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | Tales of Genji | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | Television and the White House | |
Box
9 Folder
6 | Ten Blocks on the Camino Real | |
Box
9 Folder
7 | Thailand and The Unknown War | |
Box
9 Folder
8 | That Was the Election That Was | |
Box
9 Folder
9 | The Comedy of Errors | |
Box
9 Folder
10 | The Dissenters | |
Box
9 Folder
11 | The Disordered Mind | |
Box
9 Folder
12 | The French Chef | |
Box
9 Folder
13 | The War Relived | |
Box
9 Folder
14 | The Way It Is | |
Box
9 Folder
15 | 39th Witness | |
Box
9 Folder
16 | Time for Burning | |
Box
9 Folder
17 | To Be A Man | |
Box
9 Folder
18 | Turn of the Century | |
Box
9 Folder
19 | Two Views: Canadian Debate | |
Box
9 Folder
20 | Unman, Wittering and Zigo | |
Box
9 Folder
21 | Uncle Vanya | |
Box
9 Folder
22 | Ustinov Ad Lib | |
Box
9 Folder
23 | Ustinov on the Ustinovs | |
Box
9 Folder
24 | Vanishing Newspaper | |
Box
9 Folder
25 | Victoria Regina | |
Box
9 Folder
26 | Victorians | |
Box
9 Folder
27 | Warfront/68 | |
Box
9 Folder
28 | Welfare Revolt | |
Box
9 Folder
29 | What Happend Up There | |
Box
9 Folder
30 | What Harvest for the Reaper | |
Box
9 Folder
31 | What's New | |
Box
9 Folder
32 | Where is Prejudice | |
Box
9 Folder
33 | White House Red Carpet | |
Box
9 Folder
34 | Who Needs An Upper Crust | |
Box
9 Folder
35 | Wuthering Heights | |
Box
9 Folder
36 | World of Carl Sandburg | |
Box
9 Folder
37 | World of Dylan Thomas | |
Box
9 Folder
38 | World of Kurt Weill | |
Box
9 Folder
39 | World Turned Upside Down | |
Box
9 Folder
40 | Young Elizabeth | |
Box
9 Folder
41 | Your Dollars Worth 1966-1967 | |
Box
9 Folder
42 | Your Dollars Worth 1967-1968 | |
| Chronological Newsclip File | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | 1957 | |
Box
10 Folder
2 | 1959 | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | 1960 | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | 1961 January-May | |
Box
10 Folder
5 | 1961 June-December | |
Box
10 Folder
6 | 1962 | |
Box
10 Folder
7 | 1963 January-May | |
Box
10 Folder
8 | 1963 June-December | |
Box
11 Folder
1 | 1964 January-May | |
Box
11 Folder
2 | 1964 June-December | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | 1965 January-May | |
Box
12 Folder
2 | 1965 June-December | |
Box
12 Folder
3 | 1966 January-May | |
Box
12 Folder
4 | 1966 June-July | |
Box
13 Folder
1 | 1966 August-September | |
Box
13 Folder
2 | 1966 October | |
Box
13 Folder
3 | 1966 November | |
Box
13 Folder
4 | 1966 December | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | 1967 January | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | 1967 February | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | 1967 March | |
Box
15 Folder
1 | 1967 April | |
Box
15 Folder
2 | 1967 May | |
Box
15 Folder
3 | 1967 June | |
Box
15 Folder
4 | 1967 July | |
Box
16 Folder
1 | 1967 August | |
Box
16 Folder
2 | 1967 September | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | 1967 October | |
Box
16 Folder
4 | 1967 November | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | 1967 December | |
Box
17 Folder
2 | 1968 January | |
| Subseries: PhotographsThe core of this file consisted of the large photograph file maintained by Public
Information. Added to it during processing were all photographs found in the other NET
Series. The bulk of the photos are production stills, but there are a few photos that
were used for research. Arranged alphabetically by subject - either the program title
or the name of the subject. Usually, folder titles for those with multiple programs list merely inclusive titles,
that is, beginning and ending. For a title that falls between the two, the
researcher's only recourse is to check the folder itself. | |
Box
17 Folder
3 | Adenauer, Dr. | |
Box
17 Folder
4 | Adventuring in the Hand Arts
- African Writers of Today
- An Age of
Kings | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | An Age of Overkill -
Agriculture in an Uneasy
World | |
Box
17 Folder
6 | Alexander Schreidner | |
Box
17 Folder
7 | America in the Making -
The American Mind - America: The Dollar Poor | |
Box
17 Folder
8 | America's Crises: Child of the
Future | |
Box
17 Folder
9 | America's Crises: The Individual | |
Box
17 Folder
10 | America's Crises: The Community
- America's Crises: The Hard
Way | |
Box
17 Folder
11 | Anna Karenina - Antigone - Antiques | |
Box
17 Folder
12 | Art and Artists: Great Britain
- Art and Man | |
Box
17 Folder
13 | As Fairs Go | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Astronomy For You - At Issue: “The Quiet
Conflict” and “Science Goes to Washington” and “The Press
and Mrs. Nhu” | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Atomic Energy Commission Films | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Basic Issues of Man | |
Box
18 Folder
4 | Belafonte, Harry - Black Marries
White | |
Box
18 Folder
5 | Briefing Sessions | |
Box
18 Folder
6 | Brinton, Crane | |
Box
18 Folder
7 | Brogan, D. W. | |
Box
18 Folder
9 | Burma | |
Box
18 Folder
10 | Burns, James MacGregor | |
Box
18 Folder
11 | Canham, Erwin D. | |
Box
18 Folder
12 | Canterbury Choir Boy -
Castle Garden | |
Box
18 Folder
13 | Challenge | |
Box
18 Folder
14 | Challenge I | |
Box
18 Folder
15 | Challenge II | |
Box
18 Folder
16 | Challenge of Change -
Championship Debate - The Changing Congress | |
Box
18 Folder
17 | Changing World -
Cherrington, Ben M., PhD. - Chief of
State | |
Box
18 Folder
18 | Children Growing - A Child's Christmas in Wales | |
Box
18 Folder
19 | Chou - En - Lai: Interview and
Comment | |
Box
18 Folder
20 | The Christmas Painting -
Civil Rights | |
Box
18 Folder
21 | Cleveland, Harlan | |
Box
18 Folder
22 | College News Conference | |
Box
18 Folder
23 | Collingwood, Charles - Colombe | |
Box
18 Folder
24 | Command in Battle - Compass Rose - The Computer and the Mind of Man - Concert for Strings and
Winds | |
Box
18 Folder
25 | Conference On World Tensions
- Confronted - Congress of Strings - Conquest of Cold - Contemporary American Composers: Aaron
Copland | |
Box
18 Folder
26 | Convention of the Catholic Broadcasters'
Association,
1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
27 | The Count Down Under | |
Box
18 Folder
28 | The Creative Person | |
Box
18 Folder
29 | Creative Person: Hallie Flanagan | |
Box
18 Folder
30 | Critics and the Theater -
Crossroads of the
World | |
Box
18 Folder
31 | Cuba, Si! - Cultures and Continents | |
Box
18 Folder
32 | Dandy Dick - Dateline: United Nations | |
Box
18 Folder
33 | Davis, Saville | |
Box
19 Folder
1 | The Death Penalty | |
Box
19 Folder
2 | Defense of the Realm | |
Box
19 Folder
3 | DeGaulle, Charles | |
Box
19 Folder
4 | deGrazen, Sebastian | |
Box
19 Folder
5 | Dessions, Roger - Destruction of
the Indian | |
Box
19 Folder
6 | Dialogue with Red China -
Doctors of Hope - Dodds, John -
Dollar Diplomacy | |
Box
19 Folder
7 | A Doll's House | |
Box
19 Folder
8 | Don Pasquale - Don't Label Me - Dr. Posin's Giants - Dynamics of Desegregation | |
Box
19 Folder
9 | Earth and Mankind - An Essay on Death | |
Box
19 Folder
10 | Essays on Africa - The Essential Nehru - Everybody's Mountain - The Evil Queen - Exploring the Universe | |
Box
19 Folder
11 | The Face of Sweden | |
Box
19 Folder
12 | Faces of Asia | |
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19 Folder
13 | Face to Face | |
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19 Folder
14 | The Fall of the Mandarin | |
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19 Folder
15 | Far Eastern Art | |
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19 Folder
16 | Fermi, Enrico | |
Box
19 Folder
17 | Festival of the Arts | |
Box
19 Folder
18 | Firkusny, Rudolf | |
Box
19 Folder
19 | The First Gentleman | |
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19 Folder
20 | The First Priority | |
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19 Folder
21 | Flaherty and Film - Focus on Behavior - Focus on United Nations | |
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20 Folder
1 | Foolish Wives | |
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20 Folder
2 | For Freedom Now | |
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20 Folder
3 | Formosa and Chiang's Dream
- Forty-Five Years with
Fitzpatrick | |
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20 Folder
4 | Four Score | |
Box
20 Folder
5 | Fourteen Hundred Thousand
- Freedom in September -
Freedom to Learn | |
Box
20 Folder
6 | Gilbert and Sullivan -
Glenchcannon - Glenn Gould | |
Box
20 Folder
7 | The Glory Trail | |
Box
20 Folder
8 | Goett, Harry J., Dr. | |
Box
20 Folder
9 | Goldwater, Barry | |
Box
20 Folder
10 | Great Decisions - Great Ideas | |
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20 Folder
11 | The Great Rivals - The Great Society: John Sweeney - Great Teachers | |
Box
20 Folder
12 | Hamlet - Hats in the Ring | |
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20 Folder
12 | Hefner/Nevins | |
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20 Folder
14 | Heifetz Master Class -
Here Is the Past | |
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20 Folder
15 | Heritage | |
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20 Folder
16 | Heritage - An Hour With Joan Sutherland | |
Box
20 Folder
17 | The House We Live In | |
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20 Folder
18 | The Humanities | |
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20 Folder
19 | Hussein | |
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20 Folder
20 | The Indian Experiment | |
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20 Folder
21 | The Innocents | |
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20 Folder
22 | The Inquiring Mind | |
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20 Folder
23 | The Insect Play | |
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20 Folder
24 | Intertel | |
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21 Folder
1 | Intertel (continued) | |
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21 Folder
2 | Invitation to Art | |
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21 Folder
3 | Japanese Brush Painting -
Jazz At Newport, 1966 - Jazz Casual - The Journey of the Fifth Horse - Julius Caesar - Justice and the Poor | |
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21 Folder
4 | The Killing of the King | |
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21 Folder
5 | Krips, Joseph | |
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21 Folder
6 | Krueger, Karl | |
Box
21 Folder
7 | The Lady From Philadelphia
(Marian Anderson) | |
Box
21 Folder
8 | Land of Their Own | |
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21 Folder
9 | Latin American Photos | |
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21 Folder
10 | Laughton, Charles | |
Box
21 Folder
11 | Layman's Guide to Modern Art | |
Box
21 Folder
12 | League of Women Voters -
Legacy - Liebling, P.
J. | |
Box
21 Folder
13 | The Life and Times of Marshall
Tito - A Little Madness -
Living With A Giant | |
Box
21 Folder
14-15 | Local Issue | |
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21 Folder
16 | Logan, Josh | |
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21 Folder
17 | Long, Paul | |
Box
21 Folder
18 | Lorentz On Film - Lotus Island-Between Buddha and
Marx | |
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21 Folder
19 | Luboschutz/Nemenoff | |
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21 Folder
20 | MacBeth - MacVane,
John | |
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21 Folder
21 | Maharajas Must Pay Taxes | |
Box
21 Folder
22 | The Making of a Doctor | |
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21 Folder
23 | Mansfield | |
Box
21 Folder
24 | The Man Shakespeare | |
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21 Folder
25 | Marketing on the Move | |
Box
21 Folder
26 | McGee, Frank - Men of Our Time
- Men of the
Senate | |
Box
18 Folder
8 | Meredith, Burgess | |
Box
21 Folder
27 | The Messenger from Violet Drive
- Messiah | |
Box
21 Folder
28 | Metropolis: Creator or Destroyer
- Metropolitan
Museum | |
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21 Folder
29 | Michaelis, Arnold | |
Box
22 Folder
1 | A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Mighty and
Mystical | |
Box
22 Folder
2 | Miller, Dr. Sanford | |
Box
22 Folder
3 | Mirror of Man - Missa Brevis - Misterogers' Neighborhood | |
Box
22 Folder
4 | A Month in the Country | |
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22 Folder
5 | The Mountain | |
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22 Folder
6 | The Mozart Concerto | |
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22 Folder
7 | Mr. Secretary | |
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22 Folder
8 | Munich, Charles | |
Box
22 Folder
9 | Music As A Language -
Music on the River | |
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22 Folder
10 | Nash, Ogden | |
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22 Folder
11 | Nasser | |
Box
22 Folder
12 | National Goals - The Negro and the American Promise -
NET Drama Festival - NET Playhouse | |
Box
22 Folder
13 | NET Presents | |
Box
22 Folder
14 | Newburn, H. K. | |
Box
22 Folder
15 | New Guinea: Stone Age to Atom Age | |
Box
22 Folder
16 | The New Italian | |
Box
22 Folder
17 | New Orleans | |
Box
22 Folder
18 | New Orleans Jazz - Night Journey | |
Box
22 Folder
19 | The 91st Day | |
Box
22 Folder
20 | Norton and Tallulah Bankhead
- Nur-Ein-Tag (Only One
Day) | |
Box
22 Folder
21 | Odilon Redon: The Graphic Works | |
Box
22 Folder
22 | Of People and Politics | |
Box
22 Folder
23 | The Old Glory - Benito Cereno | |
Box
22 Folder
24 | On Call To A Nation -
Once Upon A Japanese Time -
One Man's Hunger - Ordeal By Fire - Our Nation's Roots - Our Neighbor the Moon | |
Box
22 Folder
25 | Pacem In Terris - The Painting - A Paradise On Earth | |
Box
22 Folder
26 | Parkinson | |
Box
22 Folder
27 | Parlons Francais - Passacaglia - Past Imperfect | |
Box
23 Folder
1 | Pathfinder | |
Box
23 Folder
2 | Patterns For Life - Peace Corps | |
Box
23 Folder
3 | Pauling, Linus | |
Box
23 Folder
4 | People, Places, and Politics
- People Like Maria -
Perspectives - Philosophies of Education - Photography: The Incisive
Art | |
Box
23 Folder
5 | Pickering, William | |
Box
23 Folder
6 | Planet Earth - Platform - The Play of Daniel - Playwright at Work - Poets at Work | |
Box
23 Folder
7 | Point of View - Portugal Today - Postscript to An Empire - Great Britain in Transition | |
Box
23 Folder
8 | The Power and Responsibility of the
Press | |
Box
23 Folder
9 | The President's Men | |
Box
23 Folder
10 | Profile of A Southern Moderate
- Project
Mohole | |
Box
23 Folder
11 | Prospects of Mankind | |
Box
23 Folder
12 | Psychology One | |
Box
23 Folder
13 | Puerto Rico - Workshop for the Americas | |
Box
23 Folder
14 | Quebec, Canada | |
Box
23 Folder
15 | Radenzel, Edward | |
Box
23 Folder
16 | Radiation: Fact and Controversy
- The Ragtime
Era | |
Box
23 Folder
17 | Reading Out Loud - The Red Army - Redman's America - The Red Myth - Regional Report | |
Box
23 Folder
18 | Repertoire Workshop -
Report from Moscow - Report from Stowe - Requiem for a Slave - The Rivals - Romeo and Juliet - Russia 1963 | |
Box
23 Folder
19 | Saki: The Improper Stories of H.
H. Munro - Salant, Richard - Salzburg Marionettes - The
Scarecrow | |
Box
23 Folder
20 | Schriever, General | |
Box
23 Folder
21 | Schwalt, Mikas | |
Box
24 Folder
1 | Science and Engineering TV Journal
- Science and Ethics -
Science and Government - Science in Action - Science in Sight - Science Reporter - Scientific Methods - Search for America - Searchlights on Delinquency | |
Box
24 Folder
2 | Seaborg | |
Box
24 Folder
3 | The Second Mrs. Tanqueray | |
Box
24 Folder
4 | Seldes, Gilbert | |
Box
24 Folder
5 | Self Encounter - Sense of Poetry - Seven-Up - Seven Who Dared | |
Box
24 Folder
6 | Sen, B. R. | |
Box
24 Folder
7 | Shelter For Man - The Shepherds and The Magi - The Short Stories of de Maupassant -
Sons Out of the South | |
Box
24 Folder
8 | Sirvent, Fernando | |
Box
24 Folder
9 | Sounds of America - South African Essay | |
Box
24 Folder
10 | South America: Votes or Violence
- Space
Science-63 | |
Box
24 Folder
11 | State Department Briefing | |
Box
24 Folder
12 | Stevenson, Adlai | |
Box
24 Folder
13 | Stokowski, Leopold | |
Box
24 Folder
14 | Strategy of Truth - Subsaharan Africa - Suburban Living: Six Solutions - Sukarno: Prophet or
Demagogue | |
Box
24 Folder
15 | Stravinsky, Igor | |
Box
24 Folder
16 | Symphony | |
Box
24 Folder
17 | Symphony | |
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24 Folder
18 | Symphony | |
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24 Folder
19 | Symphony | |
Box
24 Folder
20 | Tahiti...Pacific Cocktail
- T. E. Lawrence - Ten Million Strong - That Free Men May Live | |
Box
24 Folder
21 | Terry, Luther L. | |
Box
24 Folder
22 | Thailand (North East) | |
Box
24 Folder
23 | This is Art | |
Box
24 Folder
24 | This is Opera | |
Box
25 Folder
1 | This New House | |
Box
25 Folder
2 | This Question of Color | |
Box
25 Folder
3 | Three Faces of Cuba -
Three Sisters | |
Box
25 Folder
4 | Time for Living | |
Box
25 Folder
5 | Turn of the Century
(Negatives) | |
Box
25 Folder
6 | Trio - Tun Hwang | |
Box
25 Folder
7 | Turn of the Century | |
Box
25 Folder
8 | Twelfth Night | |
Box
25 Folder
9 | The Two Faces of Japan | |
Box
25 Folder
10 | The Typewriter | |
Box
25 Folder
11 | Uncle Wonder's Workshop | |
Box
25 Folder
12 | Under the Banner of Prophets | |
Box
25 Folder
13 | Unions-Who Needs Them? | |
Box
25 Folder
14 | United Nations | |
Box
25 Folder
15 | United Nations | |
Box
26 Folder
1 | UN Review | |
Box
26 Folder
2 | U.S.A.: Dance - U.S.A. Writers...Science
Fiction | |
Box
26 Folder
3 | Venezuela: The Making of a
Government | |
Box
26 Folder
4 | Vietnam/Coups and Crises | |
Box
26 Folder
5 | Visit With A Sculptor | |
Box
26 Folder
6 | Voyage to the Moon | |
Box
26 Folder
7 | Wachuku | |
Box
26 Folder
8 | War | |
Box
26 Folder
9 | Washington Deadlock | |
Box
26 Folder
10 | Water | |
Box
26 Folder
11 | Waves Across The Pacific | |
Box
26 Folder
12 | What in the World - A Woman of No Importance | |
Box
26 Folder
13 | The White South: Two Views | |
Box
26 Folder
14 | The Wild Duck | |
Box
26 Folder
15 | The World of Kurt Weill | |
Box
26 Folder
16 | The World of Music | |
Box
43 | The World of Music: The Instrument
Maker | |
Box
26 Folder
17 | The World of Music | |
Box
26 Folder
18 | The World of Photography | |
Box
26 Folder
19 | The World We Want | |
Box
26 Folder
20 | The Written Word | |
Box
27 Folder
1 | What's New | |
Box
27 Folder
2 | White, John F. | |
Box
27 Folder
3 | Wiener, Norbert | |
Box
27 Folder
5 | World of Art | |
Box
27 Folder
6 | Wriston, Henry | |
Box
27 Folder
7 | Writers of Today | |
Box
27 Folder
8 | Years Without Harvest | |
Box
27 Folder
9 | Yes is For A Very Young Man | |
Box
27 Folder
10 | You and Your Doctor -
Your Dollars Worth | |
Box
27 Folder
11 | Youth Physical Fitness: A Report
to the Nation - Yvette | |
Box
27 Folder
12 | Miscellaneous | |
Box
26 Folder
21 | Miscellaneous Negatives | |
Box
26 Folder
22 | Miscellaneous | |
| Subseries: Press ReleasesPublic Information worked jointly with almost all other departments in the
publication of press releases and memos for wide distribution. Some releases were for
affiliate consumption only, some only for the press and public and many for both
affiliates and the press. Quite often, releases were prepared in packets or press
kits, which the local stations drew upon in promoting the program in their area. The
bulk of this file was created and maintained by P. I. but many releases were added
during processing, by removal from other series if their volume warranted it and from
a large shipment of releases from NET Film Service Inc., University of Indiana. Single
releases found in other series were not transferred to this file. Various types or titles of releases included here are: Individual Program Data,
Information Services, Program Screening Report, Program Information, NET Film Service
Special Releases, News From NET, Spot Copy, General Series Data, Preliminary Project
Data Sheet, Program Availability Notice, and memos from Distribution, Field Services,
Programming, and Station Relations. The degree of P. I.'s responsibility for the
departmental memos is not clear but since they were a part of the file, they have been
maintained that way. The releases are arranged alphabetically by program title with folder titles and
container list giving only inclusive titles. Releases pertaining to more than one
program or to ETV in general are arranged first under “General Releases”
by year. For the period they cover, 1959-1969, the releases are virtually complete,
that is, they seem to have information on almost all programs and are thus an
excellent source on incidental, non-production information about a program. At the end of the Press Release file is a box of loose Program Preview Slides which
were retained as samples. These slides were part of the press packets released to the
local stations. | |
| General Releases | |
Box
27 Folder
13 | undated-1959 | |
Box
27 Folder
14 | 1960-1961 | |
Box
27 Folder
15 | 1962 | |
Box
27 Folder
16 | 1963 | |
Box
27 Folder
17 | 1964 | |
Box
27 Folder
18 | 1965 | |
Box
28 Folder
1 | 1966-1969 | |
| Program Releases, 1959-1969 | |
Box
28 Folder
2 | Aaron Copland - Agriculcure in An Uneasy
World | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Alaska-The New Frontier
- America's
Crises | |
Box
28 Folder
4 | America's Musical Heritage
- At Home With Your
Child | |
Box
28 Folder
5 | At Issue | |
Box
28 Folder
6 | At Issue | |
Box
28 Folder
7 | At Issue | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | The Atom - Black Journal | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Black Marries White -
Carmina Burana | |
Box
29 Folder
3 | Casal's 'El Pessebre' -
Changing Congress | |
Box
29 Folder
4 | Changing World | |
Box
29 Folder
5 | Charles Ives: Symphony No. 4
- Circus | |
Box
30 Folder
1 | Cities of the World -
Concert of Nations | |
Box
30 Folder
2 | Conference on World Tensions
- A Conversation with Mohammed
Ali | |
Box
30 Folder
3 | The Conservative Viewpoint
- The Creative
Person | |
Box
30 Folder
4 | Crime and Punishment -
Dialogue on Red
China | |
Box
30 Folder
5 | Dido and Aeneas - Dynamics of Leadership | |
Box
31 Folder
1 | The Earth and Mankind -
Excerpts | |
Box
31 Folder
2 | Experiment - Festival | |
Box
31 Folder
3 | Festival of the Arts -
Florence: Days of
Destruction | |
Box
31 Folder
4 | Focus on Behavior -
French Eyes on the
Future | |
Box
31 Folder
5 | The Friendly Giant -
The Glory Trail | |
Box
32 Folder
1 | The Golden Ring - Great Decisions | |
Box
32 Folder
2 | Great Ideas - Heritage | |
Box
32 Folder
3 | Heritage of the Land -
In My Opinion | |
Box
32 Folder
4 | The Innocents - International Magazine | |
Box
32 Folder
5 | International Magazine | |
Box
32 Folder
6 | Intertel | |
Box
32 Folder
7 | Intertel | |
Box
33 Folder
1 | Interview with Linus Pauling
- Just
Imagine | |
Box
33 Folder
2 | Kaleidoscope - Lizzie Borden | |
Box
33 Folder
3 | Local Issue - Lyrics and Legends | |
Box
33 Folder
4 | MacBeth - A Matter of Protection | |
Box
33 Folder
5 | Meant for Reading -
Mission from Moscow | |
Box
34 Folder
1 | Misterogers' Neighborhood
- Mythology | |
Box
34 Folder
2 | Nation 110 - NET Children's Theatre | |
Box
34 Folder
3-5 | NET Drama Festival | |
Box
35 Folder
1 | NET International Magazine
- NET Journal | |
Box
35 Folder
2-3 | NET Journal | |
Box
35 Folder
4-5 | NET Playhouse | |
Box
36 Folder
1-2 | NET Playhouse (continued) | |
Box
36 Folder
3 | NET Presents-News Analysis | |
Box
36 Folder
4 | News in Perspective -
Nur-Ein-Tag (Only One
Day) | |
Box
36 Folder
5 | Of People and Politics | |
Box
37 Folder
1 | Of Poets and Poetry -
Oxford | |
Box
37 Folder
2 | Pacem in Terris - People Like Maria | |
Box
37 Folder
3 | Perspectives | |
Box
37 Folder
4 | Philosophies of Education
- Politics in
Television | |
Box
37 Folder
5 | The Population Problem -
The President's Men | |
Box
38 Folder
1 | Preview - A Prospect of Literature | |
Box
38 Folder
2 | Prospects of Mankind -
Public Hearing on
Vietnam | |
Box
38 Folder
3 | Quest for Peace - Regional Report | |
Box
38 Folder
4 | Religion and the Arts -
Science and
Government | |
Box
38 Folder
5 | Science and Engineering
Television Journal - Science
Reporter | |
Box
38 Folder
6 | Science Reporter | |
Box
39 Folder
1 | Science Reporter -
Segovia Master
Class | |
Box
39 Folder
2 | Seminar on American Civilization
- Significant
Persons | |
Box
39 Folder
3 | Sing Hi-Sing Lo - Space Science | |
Box
39 Folder
4 | Spectrum | |
Box
39 Folder
5 | Spotlight on Opera -
Symphony | |
Box
40 Folder
1 | Tactic - Through the Looking Glass | |
Box
40 Folder
2 | Ticker Tape - Two Roads to the Center | |
Box
40 Folder
3 | Uncle Wonder's Workshop
- U.S. and The Non-Western
World | |
Box
40 Folder
4 | U.S.A. | |
Box
40 Folder
5 | Venezuela: The Making of a
Government - Western Eyewitness
In the North of Vietnam | |
Box
40 Folder
6 | Westminster Abbey -
What's New | |
Box
41 Folder
1 | What Television Has Done To
Politics - The World of
Music | |
Box
41 Folder
2 | World's Fair in America
- Yugoslavia: Education Builds A
Nation | |
Box
41 Folder
3 | General Program Preview Slides | |
Box
42 | General Program Preview Slides (continued) | |
| Series: Series 7. Research and Education Records, 1953-1968 16 boxes | |
| Subseries: Subseries 7A. Director of Research and Education Records, 1953-1962: NET was concerned with research from its inception. It needed to know how audiences
were receiving ETV and what their preferences were in order to insure greater success.
During most of its existence, NET employed the services of Professor Wilbur Schramm
and the Institute of Communication Studies at Stanford University. There was a time
however, when they had an internal research unit, with Dr. Ryland W. Crary as Director
of Education before becoming Director of Research in September 1958. His duties in
both positions were probably identical, with only the name being changed. The files pertain to Crary's duties as Director of Education and Research and cover
the years 1953-1962. The six boxes are arranged alphabetically according to subject
and chronologically within each subject and/or folder. Their contents consist of final
and preliminary research reports and material used to compile those reports,
correspondence and reports regarding research grants to universities, which is the
largest single category within these files, and correspondence with stations regarding
research needs. In addition there are studies, surveys, analyses, lists of data, and
publications, all related to ETV and its techniques, impact on the public, success,
etc. Many of the studies and reports were compiled by universities and other
organizations with NET grant money. Removed from the file was a set of NAEB Factsheet, which was transferred to the NAEB collection, and carbon copies
thereof, which were discarded. | |
| Affiliated Stations, Utilization Reports | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | 1957 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | 1958 | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | ARB Survey, 1958 October-1959
February | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | Army Research, 1952 December
31 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | Audience Analysis, 1953-1958 | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | “Briefing Session”, 1959 Series | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | Community before Television | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | Educational and Instructional TV: General Statements | |
| General Reports | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | 1956 | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | 1957-1965 | |
| Grants-in-aid | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | General, 1956-1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | University of Detroit, 1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | University of Houston, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | University of Illinois, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | University of Miami, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
7 - 8 | Michigan State University | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | University of Michigan, 1958-1959 | |
Box
2 Folder
10 | University of Minnesota, 1956-1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
11 | University of Nebraska, 1956-1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
12 | New York University, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
13 | Pennsylvania State University, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
14 | University of Pittsburgh, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
15 | Purdue University, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
16 | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
17 | Seattle Public Schools Project, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
18 | Stanford University, 1956-1958 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | State University of Iowa, 1957-1958 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Syracuse University, 1957 | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | Texas Technological College, 1957 | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | Tufts University, 1958-1959 | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | University of Utah, 1957-1959 | |
Box
3 Folder
6 | University of Washington, 1957-1959 | |
Box
3 Folder
7 | Wayne State University, 1957-1959 | |
Box
3 Folder
8 | University of Wisconsin, 1956-1958 | |
| Impact of Television | |
Box
3 Folder
9 | 1948, 1956-1958 | |
Box
3 Folder
10 | 1958-1959 | |
Box
3 Folder
11 | In-School Programming | |
| Instructional Television | |
Box
3 Folder
12 | Colleges and Universities, 1955-1957 | |
Box
3 Folder
13 | Elementary and Secondary, 1956-1958 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | NAEB Research Reports, 1953,
1957 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | Periodicals and Reprints | |
Box
4 Folder
3 | Professional Photographers | |
Box
4 Folder
4 | Program Analyses | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Psychology of Television | |
| Radio Grants-in-aid | |
Box
4 Folder
6 | 1960 March-April | |
Box
4 Folder
7 | 1960 July-December | |
Box
4 Folder
8 | Radio, “The People Act” | |
Box
4 Folder
9 | Radio Research, 1959 | |
Box
4 Folder
10 | Radio vs Television, 1959 | |
Box
4 Folder
11 | Research Data | |
Box
4 Folder
12 | Research, Experimental Programs | |
| Research Grants | |
Box
4 Folder
13 | Series I, 1956 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Series II, 1956-1957 | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | Series III, 1957 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | Series IV, 1958 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Research, Miscellaneous Activities, 1956, 1958-1959 | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | Research Needs cited by Stations, 1958 | |
| Research Program | |
Box
5 Folder
6 | in General 1954,
1956-1959 | |
Box
5 Folder
7 | 1953-1956 March | |
Box
5 Folder
8 | 1956 April-1957 | |
| Research Reports | |
Box
5 Folder
9 | 1955-1956 | |
Box
5 Folder
10 | 1957 | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | 1958 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | 1959-1960, 1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | undated | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Survey of Radio and Television Courses | |
| Subseries: Subseries 7B. Program Utilization Records, 1957-1968Program utilization was a special aspect of education and research. The department
was initiated and financed in part through an FAE grant which began in February 1961.
At that time the department was apparently responsible to the VP for Network Affairs.
From 1961 to 1965 Henry C. Alter was Director of Program Utilization; in 1965 the name
was changed and Alter became Director of Educational Services, indicating a wider
scope and focus to his position. The Department of Educational Services was abolished
in July 1970. From the department's first annual report, dated September 1961, comes the following:
“The rationale for a Department of Program Utilization was stated in the
proposal to the Fund for Adult Education in October 1960, as follows: The time has come in the development of educational television where the mere
performance of the broadcast function, however skillfully done, is not enough. Good
educational practices demand more. One would hardly think of broadcasting to schools
without relating the program to the material being studied in the classroom.
Educators expect the television program to be integrated with other materials and
with the teacher's conduct of the class session. Should we ask less of educational
programs addressed to adults whose needs are as great and whose motivations are
often stronger? Must adult education programs always be broadcast to unsuspecting
and unattuned minds? The plant is built.... The logical next step, the imperative
step, in the development of educational television is the utilization aspect. Here
one re-examines the entire communications process--idea, substance, format,
production values, transmission factors, receiving environment, viewer preparation,
follow-up activities. Here one begins to realize educational goals. The department has conducted its activities in three major areas: 1. Acquainting
adult educators with opportunities inherent in cooperation with educational
television. 2. Arranging activities in direct support of NET programs. 3. Working with
publishers and others to create materials needed for multi-media programming. It
worked with all types of educational institutions and (national-local) organizations
promoting use of NET programs by groups on a planned basis thus adding to the size of
the NET audience and increasing the impact of its programming. Three broad types of material comprise these files; 1. Correspondence with outside
ETV and Adult Education organizations, including information syllabi on ETV courses;
2. The usual internal NET office records, viz. annual reports, staff papers, and
reports, memos to and from staff and other departments, statistics, lists, etc; and 3.
Utilization materials, plans for utilization, and requests for those materials from
viewers, stations, universities and other organizations. Category three accounts for
seven of the ten boxes. Some materials were formed into utilization packets relating to specific programs and
series, but the packets are not always complete in the archive. An especially complete
file is The Age of Kings, called
“best NET series ever.” (Wood, 496) Also noteworthy due to extensive
information on them in other files are The
Environmental Revolution, Population, and History of the
Negro People. Arrangement is an alphabetical subject file with viewer and institutional response
letters separate and last under “Programs;” all chronological within
folders. The person most in evidence in the files besides Alter is Donley Fedderson, Director
of Television Programming. | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | American Assembly, 1961-1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | American Association of University Women, 1960-1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | American Council for Better Broadcasts, 1963-1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | Annual Report, 1961 September
20 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | CAAE (Canadian Association for Adult Education), 1964-1965 | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | CNO (Council on National Organizations) Correspondence, 1965 | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | CNO Conference, 1962-1963 | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | CNO TV Committee, 1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
10 | Departmental Annual Reports, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
11 | Education and Employment of Women, 1963-1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
12 | Educational Media Council, 1966 | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | Educational Media Council, 1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | Fedderson, Donley, 1961-1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | Freedom House, 1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Griffin, Arthur, 1962-1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Inside Channels1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | International BFA, 1961-1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | Johnson Foundation, 1961-1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | KAET, Phoenix, Arizona - Audience Response, 1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | Mailing Lists, 1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
10 | Michigan State College, Telecourse Syllabus | |
Box
2 Folder
11 | NET Film Service, 1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
12 | Network Affairs, 1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
13 | NHSC (National Home Study Council), 1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
14 | Organized Teaching of Executive Development, 1955 | |
Box
2 Folder
15 | Pending Projects, 1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
16 | Press Releases, 1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
17 | Printed Material, 1963-1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
18 | Program Inventory, 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Program Previews, 1961-1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Project for Literary Education - Arithmetic Series | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | Proposal, 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | Public Affairs Committee, 1961-1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | Retirement Planning News, 1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
6 | Staff Meetings, 1961-1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
7 | Staff Papers, 1961-1965 | |
Box
3 Folder
8 | Station Statistics, 1962-1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
9 | UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization),
1966 | |
Box
3 Folder
10 | University of Sheffield, 1962-1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
11 | University of Washington - Television Syllabus | |
Box
3 Folder
12 | WKNO, Memphis, Tennessee - Streamlined Reading 1957-1958 | |
| Programs | |
Box
3 Folder
13 | African Writers Today,
1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
14 | The Age of Kings - Basic
Utilization Plans, 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
15 | The Age of Kings -
Correspondence, stations 1961-1969 | |
Box
3 Folder
16 | The Age of Kings -
Correspondence, University 1961-1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
17 | The Age of Kings -
Correspondence, Weiner, Albert 1961-1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
18 | The Age of Kings -
Requests for Publications, 1963-1967 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | The Age of Kings -
Requests for Publications, 1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | The Age of Kings -
Requests for Publications, 1961 | |
Box
4 Folder
3 | The Age of Kings -
Requests for Publications, 1961-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
4 | The Age of Kings -
Requests for Publications, 1961-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | The Age of Kings -
Program Information, 1961-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
6 | American Business System, 1962-1965 | |
Box
4 Folder
7 | An Essay on Death,
1964-1967 | |
Box
4 Folder
8 | Challenge of Change,
1962-1967 | |
Box
4 Folder
9 | Choice, 1965-1967 | |
Box
4 Folder
10 | Discovery - Teacher's
Guide | |
Box
4 Folder
11 | Dynamics for Leadership
- Business, 1960-1964 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Dynamics for Leadership
- College and Organizations, 1961-1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | Dynamics for Leadership
- Requests for Publications, 1965-1967 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | Dynamics for Leadership
- Requests for Publications, 1964 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Environmental Revolution, 1963-1965 | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | Experiment, 1966-1967 | |
Box
5 Folder
6 | Exploring the Universe -
Business, 1962-1963 | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | Exploring the Universe -
Requests for Publications, 1963-1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Focus on Behavior -
Business, 1964 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | Focus on Behavior -
Requests for Publications, 1965-1968 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Focus on Behavior -
Requests for Publications, 1963-1964 | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | Focus on Behavior -
Requests for Publications, 1962-1963 | |
Box
7 Folder
1 | Great Decisions,
1964 | |
Box
7 Folder
2-5 | History of the Negro People, 1965-1968 | |
Box
8 Folder
1 | Legacy, 1964-1967 | |
Box
8 Folder
2 | Metropolis: Creator or Destroyer, 1963-1965 | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | Of Time, Work and Leisure 1961-1964 | |
Box
8 Folder
4 | Population - Business,
1962-1965 | |
Box
8 Folder
5 | Population - Requests
for Publications, 1966-1967 | |
Box
8 Folder
6 | Population - Requests
for Publications, 1965 | |
Box
8 Folder
7 | Population - Requests
for Publications (postcards) | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | Population - Requests
for Publications (postcards) | |
Box
9 Folder
2-4 | Preparing your Child for Reading, 1963-1968 | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | Regional Plan Part I,
1961-1963 | |
Box
9 Folder
6 | Regional Plan Part II,
1963 | |
Box
9 Folder
7 | J. D. Salinger,
1966-1968 | |
Box
9 Folder
8 | Tanzania: The Quiet Revolution
- Business, 1965-1967 | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | Tanzania: The Quiet Revolution
- Requests, 1966 | |
Box
10 Folder
2 | This New House,
1962 | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | Time for Living,
1962-1966 | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | Vice President Hubert Humphrey, 1965-1968 | |
| Series: Series 8. Programming Records, 1951-1969255 boxes and 1 oversize folder This series concerns NET's efforts to secure quality television programs during the
years 1951-1963, and the use made of some of those programs as well. The largest of the
ten series, it includes a wide variety of document types, sch as correspondence--both
inter-office and external--scripts and script outlines or treatments, reports of various
kinds, and samples of the great many forms used by NET, the more important being
expenditure request forms, and program evaluation forms. Wherever feasible, evaluation
reports have been transferred to file at end of title file. The series is broken down into nine sub-series, and more may be added as future
additions to the records necessitate. The subseries include the Vice President for
Programming (and/or Director of); the Program Subject File; the Program Title File
(which includes a script file, a file of program evaluations and a file of shipping
orders); the Program Production Files: Cultural Programming, Public Affairs Programming,
Science Programming, Children's Programming, and Intertel; and Visual Materials. As yet
no records of Children's Programming have been added to the NET archives; the sub-series
was reserved in the hope and the expectation that they will be forthcoming at a later
date. Robert Hudson looms as the central figure in NET programming during the period covered
by the papers of this series. The existing documentation of his contributions is
primarily contained in the early central file of Series 2, and in the program subject
and title files. In reality, the latter two files may have been one programming central
file. Along with the files of the directors of programming, after Hudson, they document
the efforts--successful and unsuccessful— of NET to secure programming and the
administration of the programming function at NET. In addition, they contain much
information on the use of and demand for certain programs. The remaining sub-series,
Cultural Programming through Intertel, are concerned primarily with the production of
programs and only secondarily with procurement and routine aspects of administration in
the respective departments in Programming. For the most part all production files are
post-1963. Besides Hudson, the program subject and title files show the contribution of literally
dozens of different individuals. The NET practice of appointing program associates on a
temporary basis under Newburn, explains the many names in evidence. They all used the
central file, probably maintained by Hudson's secretary. In 1960 for example, there were
six program associates besides Hudson and Fedderson, and we do not have extant separate
files for any of them. Series 8D-8H. Program Production File In their attempt to provide high quality meaningful programming that both the local ETV
stations and the viewing public would accept, the NET administration and programming
staff tried several systems of program categorization. These systems also were used as a
guideline or master plan in deciding which types of programs and which subjects to focus
upon. In the beginning, the emphasis was upon adult education. Later, under the tutelage
of H. K. Newburn, programming categories read like a college catalog division of subject
areas, i.e. social sciences, fine arts, humanities, etc. Still later, in 1960, when NET
was not yet producing any programs, they were attempting to acquire programs in six
areas: humanities, fine arts, science, social science, public affairs and
children's. At least two of the four production categories for which we have files were initiated
in October 1963 when NET began to engage solely in the production of quality programming
for television. The two were Cultural Programming (Series 8D) and Public Affairs
Programming (Series 8E). The remaining two are Science programming (Series 8F) and
Intertel (Series 8H). Children's Programming has been given the number 8G; however,
there are not files in the archives as yet. See the Program Title File for folders on
specific children's programs. The production files contain the documentation for the actual development of a program,
from its inception as an idea until its presentation as a public broadcast. Most of the
files are rather fragmentary; in only a few can the full story be found. An illustration
of one of the more complete production files is the one forUSA: Music--The Music Student, produced by Craig Gilbert,
and found in the files of Curtis Davis, Director of Cultural Programming. In that file are retained all the bills and invoices. The rationale for such action
is: - They are the most complete files for production of a program I have yet come
across. In no other place in the collection can the researcher obtain the complete
picture of everything that went into producing a television series or program, right
down to the last detail such as the type of camera used, the kind and quantity of film
used, the fact that the camera was rented and the cost of the rental, the number of
outside people employed, cameramen, editors and others, and their cost.
- I have found ample evidence in other files, mainly those of NET's top
administrative personnel that NET was very concerned about holding costs down. They
were financed almost completely by the Ford Foundation throughout their twenty year
existence. Periodically, a memo would go down through the ranks instructing the troops
to refrain from taking a cab when a bus was available, and to refrain from
entertaining outsiders too lavishly. These files document some of the very practices
that the administration was trying to halt, and perhaps will help explain NET's
eventual demise. These files also indicate the personnel relations problem that NET
was faced with during much of its existence with the necessity to use outside
producers. It appears that the outside producers did not hold expenses down as readily
and consistently as NET producers did.
- Routine records do have value. Especially when they may be the only ones of their
kind in existence. Collecting in the field of Mass Communications, including the
records of Television and Radio production, is new enough that I question whether any
other repository has preserved such files. Until we know the amount and nature of
other files on television production, I think we have no choice but to retain
these.
| |
| Subseries: Subseries 8A. Vice President for Programming (Director of Programming),
1961-1967As stated above, Robert Hudson's files as Director of Programming and as VP for
Programming do not exist as a separate entity--at least not in the possession of SHSW.
In 1959 Hudson was promoted from the post of Director of Programming to VP for
Programming. Appointed as his assistant and given the title of Director of Programming
was Donley Fedderson. Fedderson was replaced by William Kobin in 1964 when Hudson was
given still another promotion to the position of Senior Vice President. The records for this sub-series consist of a very small amount of Fedderson files
(1961-1963) and some William Kobin files (1964-67). | |
| Donley F. Fedderson, Director of TV Programming 1961-1962 : One box containing a department annual report, general program service, memos to
and from staff concerning programming, prints and distribution, and folders
containing miscellaneous series material worked on by various members. Arrangement:
alphabetical order by name of staff member.
| |
Box
1 Folder
1 | NETRC General Program Service and Department Annual Report, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | Memos of Kaufman, Hall, Broder, Vaughan | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | Jacqueline Bloom: Your Marriage,
What's New?, et
al. | |
| Rita Broder | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | White House Seminar | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | The Society We Live In | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | Programming Schedules to Summer 1963 | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | Summer Glimcher: Alcoholism | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | Marvin Hall: The Doctor
Reports | |
| Donald Wood & J. Bloom | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | Danny Dee, Politics of Survival, et
al. | |
Box
1 Folder
10 | Whose Decision?,
Heritage, et
al. | |
| William Kobin, VP for Programming 1964-1967 : Arranged alphabetically by subject, one fourth of these files are affiliates'
correspondence. They also contain budget information and memos of the programming
staff. The remaining three fourths concern specific programs and contain
correspondence, scripts, newspaper clippings, and production-distribution
information. For additional information on Kobin, see Series 8E, Of People and Politics, General
Correspondence, 1963-1964.
| |
| Affiliates Correspondence | |
Box
1a Folder
1 | General, 1965-1967 | |
Box
1a Folder
2 | KCET - WENH, 1965-1967 | |
Box
1a Folder
3 | WGBH, 1965-1967 | |
Box
1a Folder
4 | WGTV - WVIZ, 1965-1967 | |
Box
1a Folder
5 | Budgets, 1964-1967 | |
| Memos | |
Box
1a Folder
6 | Aleinikoff, 1965-1967 | |
Box
1a Folder
7 | Bayley, 1965-1966 | |
Box
1a Folder
8 | Davis, 1965-1966 | |
Box
1a Folder
9 | Davis, 1967 | |
Box
1a Folder
10 | Dixon, 1965-1967 | |
Box
1a Folder
11 | Hudson, 1965-1966 | |
Box
1a Folder
12 | Miscellaneous, 1965-1966 | |
| Programs: General | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | America's Crises - Women | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | Changing World - Latin America, 1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | Changing World - The 700
Million, 1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Changing World - Southeast Asia, 1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | The Dropout, 1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | Future Trends '66,
letters to University Heads | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | History of the Negro People | |
| Programs: Intertel | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | Algeria: What Price Freedom?, 1964 | |
| Canada in Crisis | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | Correspondence, 1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
10 | Scripts, Newspaper Clippings 1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
11 | The Cathode Colors Them Human1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
12 | Children of Revolution1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
13 | The Edge of Abundance,
1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
14 | Education1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
15 | Education in Britain and U. S. | |
| To Live Till You Die | |
Box
2 Folder
16 | Correspondence, 1964-1966 | |
Box
2 Folder
17 | Scripts, etc., 1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
18 | The New Italian,
1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Norway
Series | |
| The Question of Color | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Correspondence, 1964-1965 | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | Final Scripts, 1965 | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | Working Scripts, 1965 | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | Rediffusion Correspondence, 1964-1966 | |
Box
3 Folder
6 | Room Down Under,
1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
7 | Schizophrenic Children1966 | |
Box
3 Folder
8 | NET Special, Transatlantic
Inquiry | |
Box
3 Folder
9 | Pacem in Terris/Peace on Earth, 1965 | |
Box
3 Folder
10 | Pacem in Terris II,
1967 | |
Box
3 Folder
11 | The Radical Americans, 1967 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | A Roomful of Music, 1965 | |
| The Struggle for Peace | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | Correspondence, 1966 | |
Box
4 Folder
3 | Script, 1966 | |
Box
4 Folder
4 | Westminster Abbey | |
| Subseries: Subseries 8B. Program Subject File, 1953-1965 : This enormous file is composed almost entirely of correspondence, arranged
alphabetically by correspondent. The program department corresponded with individuals,
institutions, organizations, and government in their efforts to secure quality
programs for educational tv stations during the years 1953-1963. These files contain
that correspondence, primarily for the pre-1963 years. Two large and significant
segments of the file are the college and university folders and the station folders.
Much of the early programming came from both universities and local stations. Other
correspondents include prominent individuals, professional groups and societies,
publishers, commercial and foreign broadcasters, societies and organizations dedicated
to furthering either education, broadcasting or both, U. S. and foreign governments,
the United Nations, film suppliers and distribution companies, film producers,
etc.
| |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Agel and Friend, 1959 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Airlie Foundation, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Alexander, Russ, 1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Allegheny Conference on Community Development, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Allegheny County Schools, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Allen, Kenneth, 1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Allen, Robert, 1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Alpha Phi Omega, 1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Aluminum Company of America, 1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Alva T. Stanforth Junior High School, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | American Association for the U.N. Inc., 1960 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | American Arbitration Association, 1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | American Automobile Association, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | American Ballet Theater, 1961-1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | American Behavioral Scientist, The, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | American Broadcasting Company, 1963 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | American Ceramic Society, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | American Civil War, 1957-1958 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | American Choral Foundation, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | American Craftsmen's Council, 1960 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | American Education Association, 1958 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | AFL-CIO, 1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1953-1956 | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | American Council for Better Broadcasts, 1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | American Council on Education, 1953-1955 | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | American Council on Education, 1955-1958 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | American Council on Education, 1958-1963 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | American Federation of Arts, 1962-1963 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | American Forest Products Industries Inc., 1962 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | American Foundation for Continuing Education, 1959-1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | American Foundation for Political Education, 1953-1955 | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | American Friends Service Committee, 1958-1960 | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | American Heart Association, 1960-1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | American Heritage Publishing Co. Inc., 1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | American Interests in Africa, 1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | American Jewish Committee, 1962-1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | American Library Association, 1954-1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | American Management Association, 1961-1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | American Medical Association, 1954-1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | American Museum of Atomic Energy, 1954-1955 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | American Museum of Natural History, 1953-1954 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | American National Red Cross, 1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | American Personnel and Guidance Association, 1961-1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | American Petroleum Institute, 1953-1956 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | American Psychological Association Inc., 1954-1960 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | American Society of Magazine Photographers, 1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | American Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1957-1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Anzorin, Mrs. Lena, 1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Arabian American Oil Company, 1954 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Argonne National Laboratory, 1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Arkansas Industrial Development Commission, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Armand Denis Productions, 1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Art Center in La Jolla, 1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Art Institute of Chicago, 1955-1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Aschner, Thomas C., Dr., 1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Ashman, Jane, 1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Asia Foundation, 1957 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Association of American Railroads, 1954-1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Association of Better Business Bureaus Inc., 1961-1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Association on American Indian Affairs Inc., 1953-1954 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Associated American Artists, 1963 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Associated British-Pathé Ltd., 1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Associated-Rediffusion, 1958-1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Associated Television Limited, 1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Athletic Institute, The, 1955-1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Augustine, Elizabeth, 1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1955 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Avalon Foundation, 1959-1960 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Avis Films, 1957-1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
5a | Atomic Energy Commission Films, 1953-1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Baird, Bil 1957 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Battelle Memorial Institute, 1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Beamish, Tony, 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Becker, Lester S., 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Beier, Carl, 1959 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Belanger, Albert, 1957 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Bell, David, 1960 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Bell, J. Bowyer, 1962-1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Bella Films, 1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Benn Hall Associates, undated | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Benson, Guy K., 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Bent, David W., 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Berensohn, Rogelio, 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Berg, Phil, 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Bernays, Edward L., 1954-1958 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Beverini, Guido, 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Biblical Arts and Sciences Associates Inc., 1957-1958 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Bielski, Noah, 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Biggs, E. Power, 1960 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Biocam Inc. Productions, 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Blanker, Fredrika, Dr., 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Bleiden, Stanley, 1962-1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Blum, Edwin Harvey, 1955-1956 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Board of Higher Education New York City, 1953-1956 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Boddy, Frances, 1955-1958 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Bonura, Ruth 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Boosey and Hawkies Inc., 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Borst, Evelyne, 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Bourne, Ruth, 1968 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Boyajian, Cecile Starr, 1965 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Brave Men, The, 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Brenner, Barbara, 1961 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Breslin, Herbert, 1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Bresnen, Kenneth C., 1962 | |
| British Broadcasting Corp. | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | 1952-1955 | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | 1956-1958 | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | 1959-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | British Information Service, 1954-1958 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Broadcasting Foundation of America, 1958 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Brown, Esther, 1962-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Brown, E.C., Trust, 1956-1957 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Brunet, Jacques, 1961-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Bryson, Lyman, 1958 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Budapest String Quartet, 1960-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Burrows, Edith, 1957 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Burton Holmes Travelogues, 1957-1958 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Butler, Dibba, 1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Butterfield, Grace M., 1958 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | California Institute of Technology, 1958 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | California Texas Oil Co. Limited, 1953 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | Calvin Company, The, 1955-1958 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | Camden Films Ltd., 1965 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | Canadian Association for Adult Education, 1953-1961 | |
| Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | |
Box
4 Folder
3 | 1953-1956 | |
Box
4 Folder
4 | 1955-1956 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | 1957-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Canfield, Homer, 1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Capital City Broadcasting, 1960 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Capitol Consultants Inc., 1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Carleton College, 1957-1958 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1960-1961 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Carnegie Hall, 1961-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Carnegie Institute, 1956-1957 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Carnegie Museum, 1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Cates, Florine, 1961 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Caterpillar Tractor Co., 1953 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Center for Applied Research In Education Inc., 1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Center for Information on American, 1957-1960 | |
Box
4 Folder
6 | Center for Mass Communications, 1955-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
6 | Center for the Study of Liberal Education, 1955-1958 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Charles Eames Films, 1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Chelsea Closed Circuit Television, 1958-1959 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Children's Programming Project, 1958-1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | China Institute of America, 1957 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Chittenden, Hugh B., 1957 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Church Peace Union, The, 1960-1961 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Cities Service Company, 1954 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Civil Air Patrol, 1956-1957 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Clancy, Carl Stearns, 1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Coff, Harry H., 1965 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | College Entrance Examination Board, 1958-1963 | |
| Colleges and Universities | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1954-1959 | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | Alabama, University of, 1961-1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | Alberta, University of, 1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | Ambassador College, 1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | American University, The, 1953-1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | Amherst College, 1954-1957 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | Arizona State University, 1953-1959 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | Auburn University, 1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Ball State Teachers College, 1958 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Balliol College, 1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Bank Street College of Education, 1959 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Boston University, 1956-1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Brandeis, 1962-1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Bridgeport, University of, 1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Brigham Young University, 1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Buffalo, University of, 1962 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | California Institute of Technology, 1951-1961 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | California, University of (Berkeley?), 1958-1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | California, University of (Los Angeles), 1954-1964 | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | Chicago, University of, 1954-1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | Claremont Colleges, 1961 | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | Colorado State University, 1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | Colorado, University of, 1957-1963 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Columbia University, 1963 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Connecticut, University of, undated | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Dartmouth College, 1955-1959 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Delta College, 1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Denver, University of, 1953-1960 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Detroit, University of, 1953-1958 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | Emory University, 1960-1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | Florida State University, 1956-1959 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | Fresno State College, 1957-1958 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | George Washington University, 1957-1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | Georgia, University of, 1962-1963 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Hampden - Sydney College, 1961 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Harvard University, 1955-1960 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Hawaii, University of, 1960 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Hillsdale College, 1961 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Hofstra College, 1954-1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Idaho State College, 1956-1958 | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | Illinois Institute of Technology, 1955-1957 | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | Illinois, University of, 1960-1961 | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | Indiana University, 1957-1962 | |
| Iowa State University | |
Box
7 Folder
1 | 1953-1957 | |
Box
7 Folder
2 | 1955-1960 | |
| Iowa, University of | |
Box
7 Folder
2 | 1953-1955 | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | 1956-1962 | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | Ithaca College, 1957 | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | John Carroll University, 1962 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Johns Hopkins University, 1950-1960 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Kansas, The University of, 1959 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Kentucky, University of, 1954-1957 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Longwood College, 1958 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Macalester College, 1957 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Madison College, 1957 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Maryland, University of, 1960 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957 | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | McMaster University, 1961 | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | Miami University, 1957-1961 | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | Miami, University of, 1955-1961 | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | Michigan State University, 1956 | |
Box
8 Folder
1 | Michigan, University of, 1955-1962 | |
Box
8 Folder
2 | Minnesota, University of, 1952-1962 | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | Mississippi, University of, 1954-1956 | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | Missouri, University of, 1953-1961 | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | Montclair State College, 1959 | |
| New Mexico, University of | |
Box
8 Folder
4 | 1958-1959 | |
Box
8 Folder
5 | 1958-1959 | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | New York, State University of, 1954-1958 | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | New York Technical Institute, 1956 | |
| New York University | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | 1953-1955 | |
Box
9 Folder
2 | 1955-1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | Northern Michigan College, 1956 | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | Northwestern University, 1954-1961 | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | Notre Dame, University of, 1959 | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | Ohio University, 1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | Oklahoma, University of, 1955-1956 | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | Omaha, University of, 1956-1958 | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | Oregon, University of, 1960-1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | Pennsylvania State College, 1952-1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | Pennsylvania, University of, 1958-1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | Pepperdine College, 1963 | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | Pittsburgh, University of, 1960 | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | Princeton University, 1954-1961 | |
| Purdue University | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | 1958-1962 | |
Box
9 Folder
6 | 1953-1957 | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | Queens College, 1958-1960 | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | Rice University, 1962 | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | Rhode Island School of Design, 1957-1958 | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | Rhodesia, University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1961-1962 | |
Box
10 Folder
2 | Rochester, University of, 1954-1962 | |
Box
10 Folder
2 | Rutgers University, 1954-1961 | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | St. Francis College, 1961 | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | St. John's University, 1959 | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | St. Mary's College, 1962-1963 | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | St. Teresa, College of 1960 | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | San Bernardino Valley College, 1960 | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | San Diego State College, 1962 | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | San Francisco State College, 1956-1961 | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | San Jose State College, 1959 | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | South Carolina, University of, undated | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | Southern California, University of, 1954-1963 | |
Box
10 Folder
5 | South Florida, The University of, 1961-1962 | |
Box
10 Folder
5 | Stanford University, 1954-1964 | |
Box
11 Folder
1 | Stevens College, 1954-1958 | |
| Syracuse University | |
Box
11 Folder
1 | 1954-1955 | |
Box
11 Folder
2 | 1956-1961 | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | Temple University, 1951-1954 | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | Tennessee State College, East 1957 | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | Tennessee, University of, 1956-1958 | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | Texas Technological College, 1954-1957 | |
| Texas, University of | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | 1954-1958 | |
Box
11 Folder
4 | 1958-1960 | |
Box
11 Folder
5 | 1960-1965 | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | Toledo, University of, 1958 | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | Toronto, University of, 1955-1956 : Letters from Marshall McCluhan included.
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Box
12 Folder
1 | Tulane University, 1958 | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | Union University, 1961 | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | University Women's College, 1959 | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | Vasser College, 1960-1962 | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | Washington State University, 1960-1961 | |
| Washington University | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | 1956-1958 | |
Box
12 Folder
2 | 1959-1963 | |
Box
12 Folder
3 | Washington, University of, 1961-1965 | |
| Wayne State University | |
Box
12 Folder
3 | 1957-1959 | |
Box
12 Folder
4 | 1959-1965 | |
Box
12 Folder
4 | Western College for Women, 1957 | |
Box
12 Folder
4 | Western Reserve University, 1955-1961 | |
Box
12 Folder
5 | Wichita, University of, 1961 | |
Box
12 Folder
5 | Wilson College, 1957 | |
Box
12 Folder
5 | Woodstock College, 1959 | |
Box
12 Folder
5 | Yale University, 1956-1959 | |
Box
12 Folder
5 | Yeshiva University, 1958 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Collison, John C., 1958 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Colonial Williamsburg, 1957 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Columbia Artists Management Inc., 1962 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960-1962 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Commission of Fine Arts, 1962 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Committee for Educational Development, 1954-1962 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Committee for International Growth, 1958 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Committee on International Exchange of Persons, 1958 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Committee for World Development and World Disarmament, 1956-1957 | |
| Committee in International Non-Theatrical Events | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | 1959-1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
1 | 1961-1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
2 | Communications Affiliates Inc., 1960-1961 | |
Box
13 Folder
2 | Community Chests and Councils of America, 1956-1957 | |
Box
13 Folder
2 | Concert Theater, 1963 | |
| Consultants (general) | |
Box
13 Folder
2 | 1954-1958 | |
Box
13 Folder
3 | 1954 | |
Box
13 Folder
3 | Coon, Robert B., 1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
3 | Cooperative Educational Television Board, 1961-1962 | |
Box
13 Folder
4 | Copeland, Jack L., 1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
4 | Cordery, Howard L., 1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
4 | Council for a Television Course in the Humanities for Secondary Schools
, 1959 | |
| Council for Financial Aid to Education | |
Box
13 Folder
4 | 1954-1958 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | 1958-1962 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Council of Churches, 1959-1960 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Crabbe, John, 1957-1958 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Craven Film Corporation, 1964-1965 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Creole Petroleum Corporation, 1953-1954 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Creshkoff, Lawrence, 1954 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Cripps, Erik, 1962 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Currie, Hector, 1961-1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Czolowski, Tadeusz, 1959 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Dade County, Florida, 1957 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Dancy, Nicholas, 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | David Brinkley's Journal, 1961 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Dawn Bible Students Association, 1961 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Day, Gorden M., Inc., 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | DeBellis, Frank V., 1961 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Decroux, Etienne, 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Deckker, Aileen M., 1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | del Corral, Alberto, 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Delza, Sophia, 1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | DeMarco, Norman, 1956-1957 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Damico, Jim, 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Denver Public Schools, 1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Department of the Army, 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | DesFossés, Beatrice 1956-1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Desilu Sales Inc., 1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Detweiler, Alan, 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Deusing, Murl, 1961 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | District of Columbia (D.C.), Government of the 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | Dodds, John, 1955-1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Domjam, Joseph, 1959-1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Don Carlos, 1965 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Doubleday and Company, 1961 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Doyle, Cary, 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Draper, Benjamin, 1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Dryden, Harriet, 1961 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Duffy, John, 1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | DuPont, A.I., Awards Foundation, 1953-1961 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Dworkin, B., 1962-1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Dyer-Bennet, Richard, 1961-1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | East End Productions Inc., 1956-1958 | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | Eastman Kodak Company, 1954-1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | Edgar Vincent Associates, 1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | Edinburgh International Drama Conference, 1963 | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | Edison, Thomas Alva, Foundation Inc., 1958-1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | Education - U.S. and Russia compared, 1958-1959 | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | Educational Electronics, 1961 | |
| Educational Media Council Inc. | |
Box
14 Folder
4-5 | 1960-1961 | |
Box
15 Folder
1-5 | 1961-1964 | |
Box
16 Folder
1 | Educational Testing Service, 1961-1962 | |
Box
16 Folder
1 | Eller, Daniel, 1961 | |
Box
16 Folder
1 | Edwards, Herbert, 1954-1956 | |
Box
16 Folder
2 | Empire State Music Festival Inc., 1961 | |
Box
16 Folder
2 | Encyclopedia Britannica, 1954-1964 | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | Engel, Herman, 1960 | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | English, Commission on Floyd Rinker, 1960 | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | English, Granville, 1965 | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | Equitable Life Assurance Society, 1960 | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | Erickson, Pat, 1960 | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | Esso Standard Oil Company, 1953 | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | Ethyl Corporation, 1953 | |
Box
16 Folder
3-5 | European Broadcasting Union
, 1956-1963 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Evans, Emily H., 1962 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Evans, Ray, 1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Evanston Township High School, 1962 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Exiles, The (American Indians), 1963-1964 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Experiment in International Living, 1960 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Fagan, Ted, 1963 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Fairfax High School, 1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Falk Corporation, 1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Falkenberg, Hans-Geert, 1960 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Farseth, Pauline, 1957 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Fass-Levy Films, 1960 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Federal Aviation Agency, 1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Federal Communications Commission, 1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Felsher, Howard D., 1959-1962 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Ferguson, Patrick J., 1960 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Ferrer, Mela, 1962 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Fessenden, Lyle T., 1957 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Festival Associate Inc., 1963 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Fetler, John, 1960 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Fields, Ralph A., 1963 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Film Centre Limited, 1960 | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Film News, 1960 | |
Box
17 Folder
2 | Film Catalog, 1952-1955 | |
Box
17 Folder
3-4 | Film Council of America
, 1953-1957 | |
Box
17 Folder
4 | Film Programs, 1962 | |
Box
17 Folder
4 | Filmex Inc., 1961-1963 | |
Box
17 Folder
4 | Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., 1954-1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Fletcher, C. Scott, 1953-1962 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Florida Educational TV Commission, 1957-1962 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Foland, Frances M., 1963 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Folkways Foundation, 1954-1959 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Foreign Requests, 1960-1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Forrest, Ray, undated | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Foundation for Character Education, 1954 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Fowler, Mel, 1958-1959 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | France-Soir, 1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Francis Productions Inc., 1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Frankenberg, Lloyd, 1959-1961 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Freed, Ann E., 1957 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Freedom Agenda, 1955 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Frost, David, 1959 | |
Box
17 Folder
6 | Fujita Associates Inc., 1962-1963 | |
Box
17 Folder
6 | Fund for the Advancement of Education, 1957 | |
Box
17 Folder
6 | Fund for the Republic, 1957-1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Gable, Martha A., 1959-1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Gardner, Richard, 1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Gelb, Phillip S., 1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Gelfman, Judith S., 1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Geller, Arthur, 1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | General Dynamics Corp., 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | General Petroleum Corp., 1953 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Geophysical Year, 1957-1958 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Glick and Lorwin Inc., 1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Glud, Hanne, 1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Goff, C.W., 1956-1957 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Goldman, Mona, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Goode, Peter, 1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Goodman, Lillian Rosedale, 1962-1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Goodwin, Arthur B., 1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Gottlieb, Edward, and Associates Ltd., 1958 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Governmental Affairs Institute, 1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Graphic Films Corp., 1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Greene, Phyllis, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Gregory, Worthington, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Grenier, Georges, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Grierson, John, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Guggenheim and Associates, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Gulf Oil Company, 1953 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Guthrie, Willis, 1957 | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | Gutwirth, Sam, 1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hadd-Benari Films, 1965 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hadley, Tom, 1957 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hage, A. Maxwell, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Handy, Jam, Company, 1954-1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hagerstown Television Project, 1958-1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Haimsohn, Naomi C., 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Haleff, Maxine, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hall, Marvin, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hall, Robert O., 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hallack Television, 1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hamburger, Jane Caldwell, 1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hamilton, Elizabeth, 1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Handel Film Corporation, 1957-1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hanover Films, Ltd., 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Harlem Opera Society, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Harrison, Edward T., Motion Pictures, 1958 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Harryman, Orpha Joan, 1965 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hart, Mark B., 1960-1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hartford Board of Education, 1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hauser, Richard, 1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hawaiian Science Clubs Service, 1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Health League of Canada, 1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Heath, D.C., and Company, 1959-1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Heermans, Lillian, 1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Hennock, Frieda B., 1957-1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Museum, 1956-1959 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Herf, Jane, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Hewitt, Wm. C., 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Heymann, Phylis, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | High School of Music and Art, 1961-1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Highland Crest Bowling Lanes, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Hillberry, Harry H., 1963 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Hill, Lewis, Poetry Project, 1954-1957 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Hobbs, Laural B., Mrs., 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Hinkley, Roger W., 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Hobin, Ronald, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Hoff-Barthelson Music School, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Holiday, Elizabeth Strong, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Holt, Rhinehart, and Winston Inc., 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Holt, Thad, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
4 | Holub, Rand, 1960 | |
Box
18 Folder
4 | Hoover Institution, The, 1961 | |
Box
18 Folder
4 | Howard, Ella, 1962 | |
Box
18 Folder
4 | Hoyte, Rubert, 1963 | |
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18 Folder
4 | Hubbard, Noel K., 1962 | |
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18 Folder
4-5 | Humanities-General
, 1956-1961 | |
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18 Folder
5 | Hutchinson, Juan C., 1963 | |
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19 Folder
1 | Ideal Pictures Inc., 1958 | |
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19 Folder
1 | Illinois Bell Telephone Company, 1955-1956 | |
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19 Folder
1 | Impcomation Inc., 1960-1961 | |
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19 Folder
1 | In School, 1957 | |
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1 | Independent Television Authority, 1958 | |
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1 | Indian Springs School, 1958 | |
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19 Folder
1 | Inman, Charles S., 1961 | |
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1 | Insecticides, 1962 | |
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1 | Institute of Asian Studies, 1962 | |
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19 Folder
1 | Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1958-1963 | |
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19 Folder
1-3 | Institute for Education by Radio-Television
, 1954-1962 | |
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19 Folder
3 | Institute for International Education, 1955-1957 | |
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19 Folder
3 | Institute for International Order, 1957 | |
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19 Folder
3 | Institute for Philosophical Research, 1954-1955 | |
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19 Folder
3 | Inter-American Literacy Foundation, 1962 | |
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19 Folder
4 | International Association for Mass Communications Research, 1957 | |
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19 Folder
4 | International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1962-1963 | |
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19 Folder
4 | International Division, 1961-1963 | |
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19 Folder
4 | International Harvester Company, 1953 | |
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19 Folder
4 | Interscan Films Ltd., 1963 | |
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19 Folder
4 | Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 1953-1954 | |
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5 | International Television Federation, 1961 | |
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19 Folder
5 | Irving Lesser Enterprises, 1960-1962 | |
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6 | Japanese Television, 1957 | |
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6 | Jester, Jack, 1961 | |
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6 | Johnson and Hayward, 1960 | |
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19 Folder
6 | Johnson Foundation, The, 1960-1963 | |
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20 Folder
1 | Joint Council on Economic Education, 1954-1963 | |
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20 Folder
1 | Jones, Stacy V., 1961 | |
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20 Folder
1 | Joseloff, Jill G., 1963 | |
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20 Folder
1 | Juilliard School of Music, 1963 | |
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20 Folder
1 | Junkers, Herbert, 1962 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Kahn, Erminie, 1957-1959 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Kalinga Film Prize, 1966 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Kameny-Delston Film Productions, 1962 | |
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20 Folder
2 | K and S Films Inc., 1961 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Kansas State University, 1959 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Keedick Lecture Bureau Inc., 1960 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Kellogg, W.K., Foundation, 1961-1962 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Kendall Refining Company, 1954 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Kern, Irene, 1958 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, 1954 | |
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20 Folder
2 | Ketchum Inc., 1956 | |
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20 Folder
2 | King-Coit Children's Theatre, 1954-1957 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Kluckholn, Clyde, 1954-1957 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Kone, Elliot, 1962 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Kroll, Lucy, Agency, 1961 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Kroll, Nathan, 1961 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Kubicek, E.C., 1962 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Language Research Inc., 1958 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Lansdowne, James D., 1957 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Lantern Productions Inc., 1963 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Larkin, James J., 1963 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Lasswell, Harold D., 1955-1959 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Laurence Hammond Productions Inc., 1963 | |
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20 Folder
3 | League of Women Voters of the United States, 1963 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Learning Resources Institute, undated | |
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20 Folder
3 | Lee, Irving J., 1954-1955 | |
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20 Folder
3 | Leenhouts, Grant, 1953 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Lerner, Janice S., 1957 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Levin, Meyer, 1962 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Levy, Jerome, 1960 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Library of Congress, 1954-1956 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Lincoln Center, 1961-1962 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Lion Oil Company, 1954-1961 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Literature, 1955-1958 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Lomax, Alan, 1959-1960 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Louis-Rowe Enterprises, 1963 | |
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20 Folder
4 | Lye, Len, 1953-1957 | |
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20 Folder
5 | MacVane, John, 1958-1959 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Manhattan School of Music, 1961-1962 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Maine, State Of, 1961-1962 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Manning, George B., Mrs., 1960-1961 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Mantell, Harold, Inc., 1961 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Marks, Claude, 1962 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Martin Goodman Productions Inc., 1961 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Mason, Isabel, 1961 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Matthiessen, Wolf, 1959-1960 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Mawe, William J., 1963 | |
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20 Folder
5 | Mayor's Conference on Youth and Work, 1961 | |
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20 Folder
5 | McCall's Congress on Better Living, 1960 | |
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21 Folder
1 | McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1953-1965 | |
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21 Folder
2 | McKenna, Rollie, 1965 | |
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21 Folder
2 | McMillan, Ann E., 1962 | |
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21 Folder
2 | McMicking, J.R., 1960 | |
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21 Folder
2 | McNaughton, Frank, and Associates, 1959 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Medicine, General, 1954-1956 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Medicine, U.S.A., 1960-1961 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Mellan Haiti Film, 1961 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Mental Health Film Board Inc., 1962 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Menuhin-Ryce, Yaltah, 1961 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Meridian Films Limited, 1960 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Merit Productions, 1962 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Merlan, Philip, 1963 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Merridew, Reg, 1961 | |
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21 Folder
2 | Metropolitan Broadcasting Corp., 1958 | |
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21 Folder
2-4 | Metropolitan Educational Television Assoc.
, 1955-1961 | |
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21 Folder
4 | Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1961 | |
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21 Folder
4 | Metropolitan Opera Guild Inc., 1954-1961 | |
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21 Folder
5 | Meyers, Charles A., 1953-1961 | |
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21 Folder
5 | Michaelis, Arnold, undated | |
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21 Folder
5 | Michelson, Charles, Inc., 1960-1962 | |
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21 Folder
5 | Miller, Bruce, 1960 | |
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21 Folder
5 | Miller, Carl G., 1960-1961 | |
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21 Folder
5 | Miller, Colin, 1960 | |
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21 Folder
5 | Mindak, Wm. A., Dr., 1961 | |
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21 Folder
5 | Ministar Film Productions Ltd., 1960 | |
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21 Folder
5 | Minnesota Private College Council, 1960 | |
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21 Folder
5 | “Miss Francis”, 1962 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Missouri Adult Education Assoc., 1960 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Mitchell, Denis, 1962-1963 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Modern Language Association of America, 1956-1961 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Modern Language Project, 1959-1963 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Molesworth Associates, 1961 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Montgomery, Merle, Dr., 1960 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Montgomery Ward, 1962 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Moore, Frank Ledlie, 1960-1961 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Moore, Robert Lee, 1961 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Morgan, James R., 1965 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Morrison, Scott, 1959 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Morros, Richard B., Inc., 1961 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Moses, Robert, 1958 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Multifilm, N.V.-T.V. Productions, 1959 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Mumma, Frederick, 1962-1963 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Murphy, Edward D., 1958 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Museum of Modern Art (New York City), 1961-1963 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Music, General, 1957-1961 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Myers, Martha, 1962 | |
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22 Folder
1 | National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1963 | |
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22 Folder
1 | National Association of Broadcasters, 1961-1962 | |
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22 Folder
1 | National Association of Educational Broadcasters, 1954 | |
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22 Folder
2 | National Association of Housing and Redevelopment, 1963 | |
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22 Folder
2 | National Association of Manufacturers | |
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22 Folder
2 | National Association of Public School Adult Educators, 1956-1958 | |
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22 Folder
2 | National Association of Wholesalers, 1962 | |
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22 Folder
2 | National Association of State Universities, 1954-1956 | |
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22 Folder
3 | National Audience Board Inc., 1961 | |
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22 Folder
3 | National Audio-Visual Assoc. Inc., 1961 | |
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22 Folder
3 | National Audubon Society, 1953-1956 | |
| National Broadcasting Company | |
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22 Folder
3-5 | 1953-1962 | |
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23 Folder
1 | 1957-1958 | |
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23 Folder
2 | National Center for School and College Television, 1956-1967 | |
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23 Folder
2-3 | National Citizens Committee for Educational Television
, 1954-1955 | |
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23 Folder
3 | National Council of Christians and Jews, 1956-1958 | |
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23 Folder
4 | National Council of the Churches of Christ, 1960 | |
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23 Folder
4 | National Council of Protestant Episcopal Church, 1962 | |
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23 Folder
4 | National Foundation, The, 1960-1961 | |
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23 Folder
4 | National Geographic Society, 1963 | |
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23 Folder
4 | National Health Council, 1960-1961 | |
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23 Folder
4 | National Institutes of Health, 1961 | |
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23 Folder
4 | National Safety Council, 1951 | |
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23 Folder
4 | National Society for the Study of Communication, 1961 | |
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23 Folder
4 | National Dairy Council, 1954-1957 | |
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23 Folder
5 | National Defense Education Act, 1958-1961 | |
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23 Folder
5 | National Education Program, 1958 | |
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24 Folder
1 | National Film Board of Canada, 1961-1963 | |
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24 Folder
1 | National Gallery of Art, 1958 | |
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24 Folder
2 | National Institute of Mental Health, 1954-1958 | |
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24 Folder
2 | National Instructional Television Materials Service, 1962-1963 | |
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24 Folder
2 | National Municipal League, 1953-1956 | |
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24 Folder
2 | National Science Foundation, 1954-1963 | |
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24 Folder
3 | National Security Policy Seminar, 1958-1959 | |
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24 Folder
3 | National Sculpture Review, 1958 | |
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24 Folder
3 | National Social Welfare Assembly Inc., 1959 | |
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24 Folder
3 | Nation's Children, 1962-1963 | |
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24 Folder
4 | Neeman, Amitai, 1962 | |
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24 Folder
4 | Nelson, Cecelia R., 1962 | |
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24 Folder
4 | Nelson, Florence, 1962 | |
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24 Folder
4 | Nelson, Ken, 1963 | |
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24 Folder
4 | Nelson, Lyle, 1955-1957 | |
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24 Folder
4 | NET Art Competition, 1961 | |
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24 Folder
4-5 | NET Film Service
, 1959-1967 | |
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25 Folder
1 | NET Reports to Affiliates, 1966-1967 | |
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25 Folder
1 | Netherlands Information Service, 1955-1957 | |
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25 Folder
1 | Network Associates, 1962-1963 | |
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25 Folder
1 | Neves, F. Seusa, 1959 | |
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25 Folder
1 | New England Anthology, 1953-1954 | |
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25 Folder
1 | New England Board of Higher Education, 1959 | |
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25 Folder
2 | New England Committee for CARE, 1957 | |
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25 Folder
2 | New Frontiers in Education, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
2 | New Haven State Teachers College, 1959 | |
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25 Folder
2 | New School for Social Research, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
2 | New York Open House Field Trips, 1959 | |
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25 Folder
2 | New York Stock Exchange, 1958-1959 | |
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25 Folder
2 | New York Summer Shakespeare Festival, 1957 | |
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25 Folder
2 | Norfolk City Schools, 1958 | |
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25 Folder
2 | North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
2 | North Central Association, 1957 | |
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25 Folder
2 | North Dakota Educational TV Council, 1962 | |
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25 Folder
2 | Novik, M.S., 1960 | |
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25 Folder
2 | NRB Associates, 1960-1962 | |
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25 Folder
2 | Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
2 | O'Doherty, Brian, 1960 | |
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25 Folder
2 | Oglesby, Ruth, 1959 | |
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25 Folder
2 | Ohio Oil Company, The, 1953 | |
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25 Folder
2 | Oil Well Supply, 1953 | |
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25 Folder
2 | Old Dominion Foundation, 1958 | |
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25 Folder
2 | Old Farmer's Almanac, 1962 | |
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25 Folder
2 | “Olive Trees of Justice”, 1962 | |
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25 Folder
2 | Omni Films, 1958-1959 | |
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25 Folder
3 | O'Neil, L.E., and Associates, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Onset, 1957-1958 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Opera Repertory Group, 1962 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Operalogues, 1963 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Orchard, Thomas, 1962-1963 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Orsonic Recording Services, 1959 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Overton, George W., 1953 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Pacific Film Productions, 1962 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Pacifica Foundation, 1952-1957 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Pakistan Mission to the U.N., 1960 | |
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25 Folder
3 | Palmer, Alfred T., Productions, 1953-1957 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Palmer, Codella, and Associates Inc., 1960 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Palmerio, James, 1963 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Pan American Day Film Clip, 1956 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Panhandle Pipe Line Company, 1953-1954 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Papp, Frank, 1960 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Parachute Jumping, 1962 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Paris Television, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
4 | “Parents Panel”, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Parish, William White, 1959 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Parke, Davis, and Company, 1962 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Parsons, J.B., and Associates Ltd., 1962 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Pathé Cinéma Corp., 1959-1962 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Pathescope Company of America, 1958 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Peabody, George Foster, 1961-1962 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Peabody, George, College for Teachers, 1959 | |
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25 Folder
4 Folder
5 | Pearl, Minka D., 1959 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Peck, Stephan R., 1957 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Peckham, Diana, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Penna, Josepha, 1963 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Pennsylvania Association for the Study and Education of the Mentally Gifted
, 1960 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil Associations, 1953-1954 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Percy, Charles H., 1960 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Peretz Johnnes, 1957 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Performance Laboratory Inc., 1962 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Perry, Frank, 1961 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Pfeiffer, John, 1956-1961 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Assoc., 1962 | |
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25 Folder
4 | Pharmaceutical Society of New York, 1962 | |
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26 Folder
1 | Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1959 | |
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26 Folder
1 | Phenix, Philip A., Mrs., 1962 | |
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26 Folder
1 | Philadelphia Housing Authority, 1960 | |
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26 Folder
1 | Philadelphia Orchestra Assoc., 1956-1960 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Phillips Petroleum Company, 1954 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Physical Science Study Committee, 1959 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Phoenix Theatre, The, 1957 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Pink Sheets, Misc | |
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26 Folder
2 | Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 1957 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Platt and Munk Co. Inc., The, 1961 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Podolski Television Programs, 1961-1963 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Poetry Musical Circle, 1960 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Polish Film Academy, 1963 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Polychronopoulos, Stephen D., 1965 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Poole, Lynn, Mr., 1957 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Popular Mechanics Magazine, 1961 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Population Limited Foundation, 1957 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Portafilms, 1959 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Porter, Allen, 1957 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Portnoi, Henry, 1961 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Posin, Daniel Q., Dr., 1962 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Post, H.A., 1961 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Post Pictures Corp., 1956-1958 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Potter's Wax Museum, 1960 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Powell, Theodore, 1963 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Pratt, James, 1958 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Precedent Films Inc., 1965 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Co., 1959 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Premier Films Inc., 1962 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Prentice-Hall, 1961 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Prescott, Thelma A., 1957-1958 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Price, H.C., Co., 1953 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Primary Concepts of Science, 1963 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Princeton Conference on Work-Study in Higher Education, 1961 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Princeton Film Center Inc., 1954-1960 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Princeton Television Center, 1957-1960 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Printing Week in New York, 1961 | |
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26 Folder
3 | Prism Productions, 1960 | |
| Producers; General | |
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26 Folder
4 | A-D, 1954-1957 | |
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26 Folder
5 | E-N, 1955-1959 | |
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27 Folder
1 | O-Z, 1955-1957 | |
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27 Folder
2 | Program Memos, 1966-1968 | |
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27 Folder
2 | Progress Music Company, 1959 | |
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27 Folder
2 | “Project: Survival”, 1962 | |
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27 Folder
2 | Protestant Council, The, 1963 | |
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27 Folder
2 | Public Health, 1953-1955 | |
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27 Folder
2 | Puerto Rico, University of, 1957-1958 | |
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27 Folder
2 | Purchasing News, 1959 | |
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27 Folder
2 | Pure Oil Company, The, undated | |
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27 Folder
3 | Radio Corporation of America, 1953-1958 | |
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27 Folder
3 | Radio and TV Executives Society, 1961 | |
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27 Folder
3 | Radiodiffusion-Television Franchise, 1958-1963 | |
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27 Folder
3 | Rand Corporation, The, 1961 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Rand Development Corporation, 1959-1960 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Rathvon Overseas Ltd., 1953-1955 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Ratny, Ruth L., 1957 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Reader's Digest, 1956-1960 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Reavis, John W., Jr., 1962 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Reddick, Bryan, 1961 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Redford, Kenneth S., 1960 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Reeves Sound Studios Inc., 1960 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Referendum Research Inc., 1962 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Regency Productions, 1960-1961 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Regents Educational TV Project, 1959-1961 | |
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27 Folder
4 | Reid H. Ray Film Industries Inc., 1962-1963 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Reischek, Andreas, Professor, 1957 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1961 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Republic Committee on Program and Progress, 1959 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Research Society for Creative Altruism, 1957 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Residential Seminars on World Affairs, 1958 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Reuland Productions, 1963 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Review Studios, 1961 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Reynolds, Vernon, Dr., 1963 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rhinehart and Company, 1959 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rittenhouse, C.C., Rev., 1960 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Robbins, Jerome, 1958 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rochester Area Educational Television Association, 1962 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rockefeller Foundation, The, 1954-1964 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rockefeller Institute, 1957 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rockefeller, Winthrop, 1957 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rockenstein, Walter H., 1960 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rojan, 1963 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Romagnoli, G. Franco, 1960 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Rona, Herbert, 1958 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Roony, J. Patrick, Jr., 1960 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Roosevelt, Curtis, 1960 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Roosevelt, Theodore, Centennial Commission, 1957 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Rose, Oscar, 1959 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Rosskam, Edwin, 1961 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Rothschild Film Corp., 1959 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Rothschild, Sigmund, 1962-1963 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Rowland, Anthony, 1963 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Rowland, Howard, Professor, 1959 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Ruder and Finn Inc., 1962 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Runyan, John R., 1957 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Russell, Bertrand, 1961 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Russell, Elizabeth, 1958 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Ruthman, Robert B., 1961 | |
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28 Folder
1 | St. Lawrence State Hospital, 1959 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Salerno, Esther, Mrs., 1960 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Salomon, Irving, Colonel, 1959 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Salter, Lawrence, 1958 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Sam Houston State Teachers College, 1957 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Samuelson, John E., Reverend, 1959 | |
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28 Folder
1 | San Diego State College, 1959 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Schiller, Jonothan, 1963 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Schlitz Brewing, Joseph, 1961 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Scholastic Book Services, 1960 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Schonberg, Harold, 1961 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Schwartz, Allen, 1963 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Schweitzer, Albert, 1960 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Schwerin, Jules Victor, 1958-1959 | |
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28 Folder
1 | Science: General, 1956-1960 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Science Center, The, 1961 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Science Research Associates Inc., 1962-1963 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Scott, Littleton, 1960 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Screencraft Pictures Inc., 1958 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Screen Gems Inc., 1962 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Scanlon, Marie, 1957-1959 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Schwab, Mack W., 1958 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co., 1962 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Seaborg, Glenn T., Dr., 1957 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Sel Animation Service, 1961 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Seligman, Paul, 1960-1961 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Sextant Inc., 1963 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Shadow of Woodrow Wilson, The, 1954 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Shakespeare Gallery, 1960 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Sharps, W.S., 1959-1960 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Shayon, Robert Lewis, 1961 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Shaw, Robert, 1960 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Shell Oil Company, 1952-1953 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Shieh, Francis Shin-hao, 1962 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Shewan Productions Inc., 1962 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Shioda, Kikue, 1962 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Sibly, Ray, 1957 | |
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28 Folder
2 | Sielenberg, George, Mrs., 1957 | |
Box
28 Folder
2 | Sillas, Theodore R., and Company, 1959 | |
Box
28 Folder
2 | Sinclair Oil Corporation, 1953-1954 | |
Box
28 Folder
2 | Singer Associates, 1960 | |
Box
28 Folder
2 | Singer Sewing, 1962 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Slater, Joseph, 1961 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Sleeping Giant Films, 1957 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Slifkin, Simon, 1963 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Sloan, Alfred P., Radio-TV Awards for Highway Safety, 1960 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Smith, Charles Edward, 1963 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Smith, Howard K., 1962 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Smith, Jack, 1960 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Smith, Klein and French, 1954-1957 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Smith, Warren R., Inc., 1957-1960 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Smithsonian Institution, 1960 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Snelson, Kenneth, undated | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Snitzer, Herb, 1963 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Snyder, Robert, 1953-1957 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Social Sciences, General, 1955-1961 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Society of Magazine Writers, 1958 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Society of Motion Picture and TV Engineers, 1962 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Sol Cornberg Associates Inc., 1957 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | South Carolina Educational TV Center, 1962 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Southern Illinois University, 1958 | |
| Southern Regional Education Board | |
Box
28 Folder
4 | 1954-1963 | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | 1959-1964 | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | Southwest Texas Area Educational Television Council, 1960 | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | South-West Films, 1962 | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | South-Western Publishing Co., 1960 | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | Soviet Education, 1962-1963 | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | Space Science Planning, 1959-1961 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Spaeth, Sigmund, 1961 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Speech Association of America, 1954-1963 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Speedie, Gordon, 1960 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Spencer, Sylvia, 1959 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Spivak, Lawrence E., 1961 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Spofforth, Alice M., 1957 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Spokane Citizens for Educational TV, 1957-1958 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Spoken Arts Inc., 1961 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Spry, Graham, 1961 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Standard Oil Company of California, 1953 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Stanley, Ray J., 1962 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Stanton, Frank, Dr., 1962 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Starcher, Duane, 1959 | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Starlin, Glen, 1956-1958 | |
| Stations | |
Box
29 Folder
3 | KAET, Tempe, Arizona | |
Box
29 Folder
3 | KCET, Hollywood, California | |
Box
29 Folder
4-5 | KCTS, Seattle, Washington | |
Box
29 Folder
6 | KERA, Dallas, Texas | |
Box
29 Folder
6 | KETA, Norman, Oklahoma | |
Box
30 Folder
1-5 | KETC, St. Louis, Missouri | |
Box
31 Folder
1 | KETC (continued) | |
Box
31 Folder
2 | KLRN, Austin, Texas | |
Box
31 Folder
3 | KNME, Albuquerque, New Mexico | |
Box
31 Folder
4 | KOAC, Corvallis, Oregon | |
Box
31 Folder
5 | KOAP, Portland, Oregon | |
Box
31 Folder
5 | KPFA, Berkeley, California | |
Box
31 Folder
6 | KQED, San Francisco, California | |
Box
32 Folder
1-5 | KQED (continued) | |
Box
33 Folder
1 | KQED (continued) | |
Box
33 Folder
2-4 | KRMA, Denver, Colorado | |
Box
33 Folder
5 | KTCA, St. Paul, Minnesota | |
Box
34 Folder
1 | KTHE, Los Angeles, California | |
Box
34 Folder
1 | KTTV, Los Angeles, California | |
Box
34 Folder
2 | KUAT, Tuscon, Arizona | |
Box
34 Folder
2 | KUED, Salt Lake City, Utah | |
Box
34 Folder
3-5 | KUHT, Houston, Texas | |
Box
34 Folder
5 | KUON, Lincoln, Nebraska | |
Box
35 Folder
1 | KUSC, Los Angeles, California | |
Box
35 Folder
2 | KUIE, Sacramento, California | |
Box
35 Folder
2 | KWSC, Pullman, Nebraska | |
Box
35 Folder
2 | Non-Affiliated; KFMQ, KTUA, KTVF, KUAM | |
Box
35 Folder
3-4 | WCET, Cincinnati, Ohio | |
Box
35 Folder
5 | WFIL, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Box
35 Folder
5-6 | WGBH, Boston, Massachusetts | |
Box
36 Folder
1-5 | WGBH (continued) | |
Box
37 Folder
1 | WGBH (continued) | |
Box
37 Folder
2 | WGTV, Athens, Georgia | |
Box
37 Folder
3-4 | WHA, Madison, Wisconsin | |
Box
37 Folder
4 | WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky | |
Box
37 Folder
5-6 | WHYY, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Box
38 Folder
1-2 | WILL, Urbana, Illinois | |
Box
38 Folder
3 | WIPR, Hatorey, Puerto Rico | |
Box
38 Folder
3 | WJAR, Providence, Rhode Island | |
Box
38 Folder
3 | WJCT, Jacksonville, Florida | |
Box
38 Folder
4-5 | WKAR, East Lansing, Michigan | |
Box
39 Folder
1 | WKAR (continued) | |
Box
39 Folder
2-3 | WKNO, Memphis, Tennessee | |
Box
39 Folder
4 | WHMI, Schenectady, New York | |
Box
39 Folder
4 | WMAL, Washington, D.C. | |
Box
39 Folder
4 | WML, New Orleans, Louisiana | |
Box
39 Folder
5-6 | WMSB, East Lansing, Michigan | |
Box
40 Folder
1-2 | WMVS, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |
Box
40 Folder
3-4 | WNDT, New York, New York | |
Box
40 Folder
5 | WNED, Buffalo, New York | |
Box
40 Folder
6-7 | WOSO, Columbus, Ohio | |
Box
41 Folder
1-6 | WQED, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | |
Box
42 Folder
1-5 | WQED (continued) | |
Box
43 Folder
1 | WTHS, Miami, Florida | |
Box
43 Folder
2 | WTIQ, Birmingham, Alabama | |
Box
43 Folder
3-6 | WTTW, Chicago, Illinois | |
Box
44 Folder
1-4 | WTTW (continued) | |
Box
45 Folder
1 | WTUS, Detroit, Michigan | |
Box
45 Folder
2 | WUFT, Gainesville, Florida | |
Box
45 Folder
2 | WUNC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina | |
Box
45 Folder
3 | WYES, New Orleans, Louisiana | |
Box
45 Folder
4 | Non-Affiliated, WARL, WBBM, WDBJ, WDSU, WHDH, WJRT, WJXT, WMCA, WMT,
WNEW, WOR, WRC, WRPA, WSAZ, WTMJ, WTOP, WTTG, WTUJ, WTUL. | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stearns, Richard, 1959 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stirling, Kyle, 1965 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stein, Gertrude, undated | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stepansky, June, 1961 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stern, Harold, 1962 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stetson University, 1956 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stimson Associates, 1959 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Story Time Dance Theatre, 1960-1961 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stouffer, Clayton L., 1963 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stowmen, Louis Clyde, 1962 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Strong, Elizabeth, 1961 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Stromquist, Tod, 1957 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Studio H. of Des Moines, 1957 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Sturhahn, Lawrence, 1965 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Sullivan-Bruce Productions Inc., 1957 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Summerfield, Jack, 1960-1962 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Sun Oil Company, 1953-1954 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Swedish Broadcasting Corp., 1958 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Swedish Embassy, Royal, 1963 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Swenson, Patricia Green, 1958 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Swiss Broadcasting Corp., 1954-1957 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Swiss Radio and Television, 1960 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Symphony of the Air, 1962 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Szilard, Leo, Dr., 1960 | |
Box
45 Folder
6 | Student-to-Student | |
Box
46 Folder
1 | Sturgis-Grant, 1953-1957 | |
Box
46 Folder
1 | Superintendents, School 1956 | |
Box
46 Folder
2 | Survey Research Center, 1954-1955 | |
Box
46 Folder
3 | Talent Associates-Paramount Ltd., 1962-1963 | |
Box
46 Folder
4 | Tarrant, C.C., 1961 | |
Box
46 Folder
4 | Tarver, John Ben, 1957 | |
Box
46 Folder
4 | Teaching Film Custodians Inc., 1956-1961 | |
Box
46 Folder
4 | Teenage Book Club, 1956-1958 | |
Box
46 Folder
4 | Teen Time, 1958 | |
Box
46 Folder
4 | Telavix, 1962 | |
Box
46 Folder
5 | Telemeter Company, 1955-1960 | |
Box
46 Folder
5 | Telepix Corp., 1961 | |
Box
46 Folder
5 | Teleproductions, 1962-1963 | |
Box
46 Folder
5 | Teleprograms Inc., 1958 | |
Box
46 Folder
5 | Teleprompter, 1963 | |
Box
46 Folder
5 | Television Information Office, 1961 | |
Box
46 Folder
5 | Telstar, 1962 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Temple University, 1952-1956 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Termini-Video Tape Services Inc., 1959 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Theatre of Life, 1954-1957 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Theatre of Nations, 1961 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Theatre Outlook Ltd., 1961 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Thomas Organ Co., 1962 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Thompson, J. Walter, Inc., 1960 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Thorne Films Inc., 1960 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Tickton, Jason H., Prof., 1961-1962 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Time Inc., 1957-1958 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Todays Speech, 1961 | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Totlen, Fred, 1958 | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Toulmin, Stephen, 1959-1960 | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Tourtelot, Madelaine, 1958 | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Toward Freedom, 1961 | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Trans-Lux Television Corp., 1957 | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Transatlantic TV Corporation, 1953-1954 | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Traum, William R., 1955-1956 | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Triangle Productions Ltd., 1960-1963 | |
Box
47 Folder
2-3 | Trident Films Inc.
, 1953-1961 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | Truman, Harry S., 1962-1963 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | Tupelo City Schools, 1963 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | Tureck, Rosalyn, 1963 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | Ulbricht, T.C., Jr., 1957 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | Ulman, Seth P., 1959 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | “Uncle Sam” - Thomas I. Gerson, 1965-1966 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | Underwood, F.C., Jr., 1957 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | Unger, Oliver A., 1962 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1961 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | United Film Enterprises, 1961-1963 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | United Kingdom Committee on Broadcasting, 1961 | |
Box
48 Folder
1 | United Nations, 1953-1961 | |
Box
48 Folder
2 | UNESCO, 1953-1961 | |
Box
48 Folder
3 | United Press Movietonews, 1958 | |
Box
48 Folder
3 | United States Antarctic Projects Office, 1957 | |
Box
48 Folder
3 | United States Office of Armed Forces Information and Education, 1954-1959 | |
Box
48 Folder
3 | United States Broadcasters Committee for the United Nations, 1959 | |
Box
48 Folder
4 | United States Department of Agriculture, 1961-1962 | |
Box
48 Folder
4 | United States Department of Commerce, 1959-1963 | |
Box
48 Folder
4 | United States Department of Defense, 1960 | |
Box
48 Folder
4 | United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare 1959-1962 | |
| United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare | |
| National Defense Education Act: | |
Box
49 Folder
1-2 | Beberman Math Project
, 1958-1962 | |
Box
49 Folder
3-4 | Three Film Project, 1958-1963 | |
| United States Office of Education | |
Box
49 Folder
5 | Biology, English, Math, Foreign Language 1960-1967 | |
Box
50 Folder
1 | United States Department of the Interior, 1961-1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
1 | United States Department of Labor, 1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
1 | United States Department of Navy, 1960-1961 | |
Box
50 Folder
1 | United States Department of State, 1961-1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
1 | United States Department of Treasury, 1961-1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
1 | United States Information Agency, 1953-1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
2 | United States National Student Assoc., 1956-1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
2 | United States Productions, 1957-1958 | |
Box
50 Folder
2 | United States Senate, 1961-1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
3 | Unitel Films International, 1961 | |
Box
50 Folder
3 | Universal Calandar Society Inc., 1954-1960 | |
Box
50 Folder
3 | Upjohn Company, The, 1960 | |
Box
50 Folder
3 | Upjohn, John E., 1961 | |
Box
50 Folder
3 | Urey, Harold C., Dr., 1955-1956 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Valenti, Fernando, 1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | VanCourt, Carroll, 1957 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Vandergrift, Kate, 1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Vander Jagt, Guy, 1958 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Vavin Incorporated, 1955-1957 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Velasco, S., 1959 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Venable, Mary Skeen, 1957 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Victor, Frank, 1957 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Video-Tel International, 1961-1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Videotape Productions of New York Inc., 1959 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Viewpoint, 1959 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Visimotion Holdings Ltd., 1959 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Vision Associates, 1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Visual Projects Ltd., 1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Voice of America, 1956-1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Voices Inc., 1964 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Volunteer Committee to Make Poor TV Better, 1961-1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Wadsworth, James J., 1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Wakefield, Arthur, 1961 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Walker, Turnlay, 1960 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Wallace, Lea, 1961 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Walter Reade-Sterling Inc., 1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Waring, Fred, Music Workshop, 1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Warner, D.S., 1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Warren, Constance, 1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Warwick, Jack Randolph, 1960 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Washington Federation of Churches, 1957 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Watson, James E., 1957 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Weaver, John Henry, Sr., undated | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Wegener, Edward, 1954-1960 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Weiss, James David, 1961 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Weissbuch, Antonia, 1960 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Welch, William, 1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
6 | Werrenrath, Reinald, 1961 | |
Box
50 Folder
6 | West Hartford Public Schools, 1958 | |
Box
50 Folder
6 | Western Conference of Teamsters, 1960-1961 | |
Box
50 Folder
6 | Western Radio and Television Conference, 1955-1961 | |
Box
50 Folder
6 | Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1957-1963 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Wharton, John F., 1961 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Whitehead, Robert, 1961 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Wild, Ruth N., 1957 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Williams, Martha T., 1962 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Williamson, Alix, 1962-1963 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Wilson, Howard Dean, Dr., 1957-1959 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Wilson, Marion A., 1963 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Wilson, Morrow, 1963 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Winston, Elizabeth, 1962 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Wolf, Jack C., 1959 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Wolfe, Edgar Forest, 1958 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Wood, Donald N., 1962 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Woodstock Country School, 1960 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | World Affairs Center, undated | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | World Health Organization, 1954-1960 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | World Leaders, 1963 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | World of Architecture, The, 1962-1963 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Writers, General, 1955-1959 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Writers Guild of America, 1962 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Wurzbach, Milton J., 1961 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Yablonsky, Ben, 1959 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Yale University, 1961 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Young and Rubicam, 1961-1962 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Y.M.C.A. Youth and Government Program, 1962 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Youth Films Foundation, 1961 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Zaric, Mirko, 1960 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Zeller, Robert, 1962 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Zigouras, Arthur, 1960 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Zisselman, Susan, 1960 | |
| Subseries: Subseries 8C. Program Title File, 1953-1966This file documents the program acquisition activities of NET on a program-by-program
basis as a natural complement to the party-by-party approach of the subject file. Of
the 797 programs represented here--some parts of series and others not--244 were
pre-1958, 79 were begun in 1963 or later and 474 occurred sometime between the two.
This file, then, documents primarily the preproduction period of NET programming, that
is, that period when they secured most programming by outside contract or
purchase. Arranged alphabetically by program or series title, individual files contain
correspondence and memos, evaluations and reports, agreements and contracts,
proposals, expenditure requests, clippings, program research scripts and script
outlines. They provide information on the origin of a program, its producer, cast, and
budget, who used it, and occasionally information on its actual production. There is
occasional information on fund raising, which is primarily found in Development. Appended to the program title file are three small files. One, a file of
miscellaneous loose scripts, grew from a small file that arrived intact from NET
through addition of individual scripts that turned up during the processing which had
no natural archival home. As such it constitutes a small script library--but NET may
never have used it as such. Many of the scripts, which are arranged alphabetically by
title, were rejects, that is, they were sent in to NET by aspiring writers and were
never used. Some even lack an indication of who the writer was. The second file is a group of program evaluations. NET engaged in program evaluation
quite extensively, employing at one time program screeners whose sole responsibility
was to screen films and pass judgement on their suitability for educational
distribution to educational television stations. The programs were evaluated both as
to their aesthetic value and content and as to their technical excellence. This file,
although small and fragmentary, serves as an excellent indicator of the thoroughness
with which NET approached their responsibility to provide quality programs and, in the reasons for their rejections of some programs,
one learns as much about NET programming policies as he does in the files devoted to
those programs they actually distributed. The third file is a small, quite fragmentary selection of shipping orders. They are
candidates for destruction at some future point, when the statisticians are satisfied
that sufficient data about use of educational tv programs and public reaction to and
acceptance of ETV is available. | |
Box
1a | Film Catalogs | |
| Programs by Title | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Aaron Copland Meets the Soviet
Composers,
1959-1960 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | About Ceramics,
1960-1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | About People,
1961-1963 | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | Action At Law
(Tabled), 1956-1958 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | Administration of Justice,
1962-1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | Adventures in the Arts,
1957-1960 | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | Adventures of Danny Dee,
1959-1961 | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | Adventures of Sir Upton,
1959 | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | Adventuring in the Hand Arts,
1958-1959 | |
Box
1 Folder
10 | Africa's Twilight Kingdom,
1958-1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
11 | African Writers of Today,
1963-1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | Age of Dissent,
1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | Age of Overkill, The,
1960-1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | Agenda,
1960-1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Agricultural Policy
(Tabled), 1954-1955 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Agricultural Policy,
1956-1958 | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | Agriculture in An Uneasy World1961 | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | Alaska - The New Frontier,
1958-1962 | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | Alexander Schreiner Organ
Recitals,
1958-1959 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Allegheny Roundtable,
1962-1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Alliance for Progress,
1955-1967 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Almanac (Tabled),
1954-1955 | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | America in The Making,
1956-1957 | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | America Looks Abroad,
1958-1959 | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | America Looks at Western Europe,
1958-1959 | |
Box
3 Folder
6 | American Album,
1955-1963 | |
Box
3 Folder
7 | American Art Today,
1956-1957 | |
Box
3 Folder
8 | American Assembly: Cultural Affairs and
Foreign Relations,
1962-1963 | |
| American Business System | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | 1962-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | undated | |
Box
4 Folder
3 | 1961-1962 | |
Box
4 Folder
4 | American Conservative, The,
1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | American Economy, The,
1962-1963 | |
Box
4 Folder
6 | American Economy-Film Council,
1956-1958 | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | American Government - The Pursuit of
Happiness,
1957 | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | American Issues,
1958-1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | American Liberal, The,
1963 | |
| American Memoir | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | 1960-1961 | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | 1959-1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
6 | , 1960 (Thermofax
copies in poor condition) | |
Box
5 Folder
7 | American Mind, The,
1959-1960 | |
Box
5 Folder
8 | American Perspective,
1959-1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | American Politics,
1955-1957 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | American Scene, The,
1956-1957 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | American Space Program,
1961-1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | America's Crises,
1961-1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | America's High Schools,
1958-1959 | |
| America's Town Meeting of the
Air | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | 1954-1958 | |
Box
6 Folder
6 | 1954-1956 | |
Box
6 Folder
7 | 1952-1955 | |
| An Age of Kings | |
Box
6 Folder
8 | 1961-1962 | |
Box
6 Folder
9 | 1960-1961 | |
Box
7 Folder
1 | Anatomy of a Hit,
1963-1964 | |
Box
7 Folder
2 | Anatomy of Revolution,
1959-1961 | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | And No Bells Ring,
1960 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Animals of the Seashore,
1955-1959 | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | Anthology (BBC 1961),
1958-1961 | |
Box
7 Folder
6 | Anthology (KQED 1956),
1954-1956 | |
Box
7 Folder
7 | Appalachian Spring,
1955-1958 | |
Box
7 Folder
8 | Arab Ferment,
1962-1963 | |
Box
7 Folder
9 | Archaeology and the Bible,
1959-1962 | |
Box
7 Folder
10 | Arms Control,
1961 | |
| Art and Artists: Great Britain | |
Box
7 Folder
11 | 1957-1962 | |
Box
7 Folder
12 | 1954-1957 | |
| Art and Man I | |
Box
8 Folder
1 | 1961 | |
Box
8 Folder
2 | 1961-1962 | |
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3 | Art and Man II,
1962-1963 | |
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4 | Art and Man III,
1963 | |
Box
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5 | Art in Living,
1957 | |
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8 Folder
6 | Art of a Book, The,
1960-1961 | |
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7 | Art of Seeing, The,
1962-1963 | |
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8 | Art of Singing, The,
1961 | |
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1 | Art of the Theatre, The,
1955-1957 | |
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2 | Arts and the Gods,
1957-1961 | |
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3 | Arts Around Us, The,
1955-1957 | |
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4 | As Fairs Go,
1962-1964 | |
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5 | Asia Foundation,
1959 | |
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6 | Asia In Ferment,
1956-1957 | |
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9 Folder
7 | Asia Project,
1958-1959 | |
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8 | Associated Rediffusion Package,
1962-1963 | |
Box
9 Folder
9 | Astronomy For You,
1953-1963 | |
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9 Folder
10 | At Home With Your Child,
1955-1957 | |
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10 Folder
1 | At Issue,
undated | |
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10 Folder
2 | Atom, The,
1955-1959 | |
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3 | Atomic Primer,
1958 | |
| Atoms for Power | |
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4 | 1957 | |
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5 | 1957-1958 | |
Box
10 Folder
6 | Baghdad by the Bay,
1961 | |
Box
10 Folder
7 | Balance of Terror,
1963 | |
Box
10 Folder
8 | Ballet De France,
1954-1957 | |
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10 Folder
9 | Bartok - A Portrait,
1961-1965 | |
| Basic Issues of Man | |
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1 | 1960-1962 | |
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2 | 1958-1959 | |
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2 | Before Saturn,
1963 | |
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3 | Before There Was a U.S.A.,
1954-1957 | |
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4-5 | Beginnings,
1959-1960 | |
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11 Folder
6 | Ben-Gurion Address,
1960 | |
Box
11 Folder
6 | Benny in Brussels,
1959-1960 | |
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11 Folder
7 | Biblical Masterpieces,
1959-1960 | |
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11 Folder
8 | Beyond the Earth,
1962-1963 | |
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12 Folder
1 | Big Count, The,
1959-1960 | |
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2 | Birth Control,
1963 | |
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12 Folder
2 | Boer War, The,
1963 | |
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3 | Books and Ideas,
1955-1956 | |
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4 | Boston Pops I,
1961 | |
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4 | Boston Pops II,
1963 | |
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5 | Boston Symphony I,
1957 | |
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6 | Boston Symphony II,
1958-1959 | |
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7 | Boston Symphony III,
1959-1960 | |
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8-9 | Boston Symphony IV,
1960-1961 | |
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1 | Boston Symphony V,
1961 | |
| Briefing Session | |
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2 | 1958 | |
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3 | 1959 | |
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4 | 1960 | |
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5 | 1961-1962 | |
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13 Folder
6 | British Public Schools,
1962 | |
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13 Folder
6 | Broadcasting: A Candid
Appraisal,
1963 | |
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13 Folder
7 | Buckskin Bob,
1955-1957 | |
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8 | Bunche, Ralph - The New Nations,
1959 | |
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9 | Camera on Washington,
1957 | |
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10 | Campus Crossroads,
1962 | |
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11 | Canterbury Choir Boy,
1963 | |
| Casals Master Class | |
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14 Folder
1 | 1961-1962 | |
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2 | 1960-1961 | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | Case Studies in Practical
Politics,
1956-1959 | |
Box
14 Folder
4 | Challenge I,
1961-1962 | |
Box
14 Folder
5 | Challenge II,
1963-1964 | |
| Challenge of Change: The Case For
Counselling | |
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6 | 1961-1963 | |
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7 | 1961 | |
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1 | 1960-1961 | |
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2 | 1960-1961 | |
| Challenge of Foreign Policy | |
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3 | 1955-1957 | |
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4 | 1955 | |
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15 Folder
5 | Challenge to American Education,
1958 | |
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15 Folder
6 | Championship Debates,
1962-1964 | |
Box
16 Folder
1 | Chez Mimi,
1954 | |
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16 Folder
2 | Chief of State: Mohammad Ayub
Khan,
1963 | |
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16 Folder
3 | Child Beyond, The,
1956-1957 | |
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16 Folder
4 | Children Growing,
1957-1959 | |
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16 Folder
5 | Children's Corner, The,
1954-1957 | |
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6 | Children's International
Exchange,
1963-1964 | |
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6 | A Child's Christmas in Wales,
1963 | |
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16 Folder
7 | Chinese Art,
1961-1963 | |
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16 Folder
8 | Chou En-Lai,
1960-1961 | |
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16 Folder
9 | Christmas in New England,
1957-1961 | |
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16 Folder
10 | Christmas Painting, The,
1957 | |
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17 Folder
1 | City at Night: Mathematica,
1961 | |
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2 | Civil War Roundtable,
1959-1961 | |
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3 | Classical Tradition, The,
1957-1959 | |
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17 Folder
4 | Class Room 9,
1961 | |
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4 | Close Up of Jean Cocteau,
1963 | |
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5 | College News Conference,
1961-1963 | |
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6 | Coming Space Age, The,
1958 | |
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17 Folder
6 | Command in Battle,
1960 | |
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17 Folder
7 | Common Market -- Blueprint for a New
Europe,
1962-1963 | |
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17 Folder
8 | Communist China: Powerhouse or Paper
Giant,
1962 | |
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17 Folder
9 | Community of the Condemned,
1956-1958 | |
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17 Folder
10 | Compass Rose,
1957-1959 | |
| Computer and the Mind of Man,
The | |
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18 Folder
1 | 1961-1963 | |
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2 | 1961 | |
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3 | Concert for Winds and Strings,
1962-1963 | |
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4 | Constitution and Human Rights,
The,
1956-1961 | |
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18 Folder
5 | Contemporary American Composers: Aaron
Copland,
1957-1961 | |
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18 Folder
6 | Continental Classroom,
1961-1963 | |
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18 Folder
7 | Conference on World Tensions,
1959-1961 | |
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18 Folder
8 | Confronted,
1963 | |
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18 Folder
8 | Congress at Work,
1963 | |
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18 Folder
9 | Congress of Strings,
1962 | |
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18 Folder
10 | Congress of Strings,
1963 | |
Box
19 Folder
1 | Congressional Clinic,
1958-1959 | |
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19 Folder
2 | Controversy,
1957 | |
Box
19 Folder
3 | Conversations With Eric
Hoffer-I,
1962-1963 | |
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4 | Conversations With Eric
Hoffer-II,
1963-1964 | |
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19 Folder
5 | Countdown-Special-1958,
1958 | |
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19 Folder
5 | Countdown-1962,
1962 | |
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6 | Count Ory,
1962-1963 | |
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7 | Court of Reason,
1963 | |
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8 | Cousins Indian Film,
1961-1962 | |
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9 | Cover Story,
1959-1960 | |
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10 | Creative Man,
1952-1961 | |
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11 | Crime and Punishment,
1953-1956 | |
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12 | Criminal Man, The,
1956-1959 | |
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1 | Crossroad of the World,
1963 | |
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2 | Cultures and Continents,
1963 | |
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3 | Dance, The,
1957 | |
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4 | Dancer's World, A,
1957-1962 | |
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5 | Dateline UN,
1959-1960 | |
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6 | Dateline USSR,
1954-1957 | |
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7 | Dawn Over the Mountain,
1961-1962 | |
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8 | David Copperfield,
1958-1961 | |
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9 | Death Penalty, The,
1962 | |
| Decision: Constitution in
Action | |
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10 | 1958-1959 | |
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11 | 1955-1958 | |
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1 | Decision for Research,
1957-1958 | |
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2 | Denis Mitchell Films,
1961-1962 | |
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2 | Denis W. Brogan on America,
1961 | |
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3 | Design Workshop,
1958 | |
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4 | Destruction of the Indian,
1963 | |
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5 | Dialogues: The Roles of Man,
1958 | |
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6 | Dido and Aeneas,
1961-1963 | |
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21 Folder
7 | Discovery,
1956-1961 | |
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21 Folder
8 | Discovery at the Brookfield Zoo,
1957-1958 | |
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21 Folder
9 | Disordered Mind, The,
| |
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10 | Dr. Posin's Giants,
1960-1963 | |
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21 Folder
11 | Doctor Reports, The,
1961-1962 | |
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12 | Doctors in Space,
1956-1958 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Doctors of Hope,
1961 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Don Pasquale,
1960 | |
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22 Folder
1 | Dramatic Readings,
1958-1959 | |
| Driver Education | |
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2 | 1958-1960 | |
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3 | 1957-1958 | |
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22 Folder
4 | Dubliners, The,
1961 | |
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4 | Dynamics of Desegregation,
1961-1962 | |
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22 Folder
5 | Dynamics of Leadership,
1962-1965 | |
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6 | Earth and Mankind, The,
1960-1963 | |
Box
23 Folder
1 | Eastern Wisdom and Modern Life
-I,
1958-1959 | |
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2 | Eastern Wisdom and Modern Life
-II,
1959-1960 | |
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3 | Ecumenical Century, The,
1963 | |
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3 | Education Builds a Nation,
1960-1961 | |
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4 | Education for Public
Responsibility,
1959-1960 | |
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5 | Eisenhower Versus Khrushchev,
| |
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23 Folder
6 | Elements, The,
1959 | |
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23 Folder
7 | Elliot Norton With... Elia Kazan, Josh
Logan, Tennessee Williams, Harry Belafonte, Morris Carnovsky, Jerome Nines,
Tallulah Bankhead, Theodore Bikel,
1961-1962 | |
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8 | Escape from the Cage,
1957-1963 | |
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9 | Essays on Africa,
1958 | |
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10 | Essential Nehru, The,
1964 | |
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24 Folder
1 | Essentials of Freedom,
1957 | |
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2 | Everybody's Mountain,
1958-1960 | |
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24 Folder
3 | Evil Queen, The,
1962-1963 | |
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4 | Exceptional Child, The,
1956-1961 | |
Box
24 Folder
5 | Experiment,
undated | |
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6 | Experiment in Excellence,
1963 | |
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24 Folder
6 | Exploding Culture, The,
1961 | |
| Exploring the Universe | |
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7 | 1962-1963 | |
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8 | 1962-1963 | |
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9 | 1960-1962 | |
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10 | Exploring With Science,
1963 | |
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1 | Eyes for the Future,
1958-1962 | |
| Face of Sweden | |
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2 | 1960-1963 | |
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3 | 1962 | |
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4 | Face of the Earth,
1957-1960 | |
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5 | Face of the World,
1960-1961 | |
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6 | Face to Face,
1961 | |
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25 Folder
7 | Faces of Africa,
1958-1959 | |
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1 | Fact and Fancy,
1959-1960 | |
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26 Folder
2 | Facts of Medicine,
1955-1957 | |
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3 | Family Doctor,
1960-1961 | |
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26 Folder
4 | Family Economics,
1958 | |
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26 Folder
5 | Far Eastern Art,
1960-1964 | |
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26 Folder
5 | Fashion Game,
1961 | |
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26 Folder
6 | Feature Films of Robert
Flaherty,
1961-1963 | |
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6 | Federal Aid to Education,
1962 | |
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26 Folder
7 | Feeding a Nation,
1953-1956 | |
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8 | Festival of the Arts,
1961 | |
Box
26 Folder
8 | Festival of the Arts
Introduction | |
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26 Folder
9 | Fignewton's Newspaper,
1958-1959 | |
Box
26 Folder
10 | Films of George Nelies,
1962-1963 | |
| Finder, The | |
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1 | 1954-1957 | |
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2 | 1954-1960 | |
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27 Folder
3 | Fine Arts Quartet Plays Bartok,
1957-1963 | |
Box
27 Folder
4 | Fine Arts Quartet Plays
Beethoven,
1957-1959 | |
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27 Folder
5 | Five Italian Operas,
1963-1964 | |
Box
27 Folder
6 | Flaherty and Film,
1960-1964 | |
Box
27 Folder
7 | Food for Life,
1959-1962 | |
Box
28 Folder
1 | Footprints of Freedom,
1953-1955 | |
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2 | For Freedom Now,
1961 | |
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28 Folder
2 | For Those Who Stay,
1963 | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | Forty-Five Years with
Fitzpatrick,
1958-1960 | |
Box
28 Folder
4 | Four Families and Four
Religions,
1961 | |
Box
28 Folder
4 | Four Score,
1960-1961 | |
Box
28 Folder
5 | Fourth R, The,
1962 | |
Box
28 Folder
6 | Freedom in a Democracy,
1953 | |
| Freedom to Learn | |
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28 Folder
7 | 1960-1962 | |
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8 | 1955-1961 | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | 1961 | |
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29 Folder
2 | 1961 | |
| French Through TV | |
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3 | 1956-1960 | |
Box
29 Folder
4 | 1955-1959 | |
| Friendly Giant | |
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29 Folder
5 | 1955-1956 | |
Box
29 Folder
6 | 1954-1963 | |
Box
29 Folder
7 | From Capitol Hill: Party Gov't and the
U.S. Congress,
1956-1958 | |
Box
30 Folder
1 | From Haydn to Hi Fi,
1957 | |
Box
30 Folder
1 | From the Mind of Man,
1954 | |
Box
30 Folder
2-3 | Frontier to Space,
1954-1957 | |
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30 Folder
4 | Frontiers of Health,
1955-1956 | |
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30 Folder
5 | Frontiers of the Sea,
1953-1957 | |
Box
30 Folder
6 | Frost and Sandburg,
1959-1960 | |
Box
30 Folder
7 | Fuller World,
1963-1964 | |
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30 Folder
8 | Geography for Decision,
1957 | |
Box
31 Folder
1 | Geography of Conflict, The,
1956-1957 | |
Box
31 Folder
2 | Gilbert and Sullivan,
1962-1963 | |
Box
31 Folder
3 | Glenn Gould: Off the Record, On the
Record,
1962-1963 | |
Box
31 Folder
4-6 | Goals for Americans,
1960-1962 | |
Box
31 Folder
7 | Golden Gate, The,
1955 | |
Box
31 Folder
8 | Governments and Human Nature,
1954-1955 | |
Box
31 Folder
9 | Governor Collins Address,
1962 | |
Box
31 Folder
10 | Graphic Arts,
1957-1959 | |
Box
31 Folder
11 | Grassroots Voter- 1960,
1960 | |
Box
32 Folder
1 | Great Challenge, The,
1959 | |
Box
32 Folder
2 | Great Decisions,
1961-1963 | |
| Great Ideas, The | |
Box
32 Folder
3 | 1954-1962 | |
Box
32 Folder
4 | 1954-1964 | |
Box
32 Folder
5 | Great Issues of Conscience in Modern
Medicine,
1960-1961 | |
Box
32 Folder
6 | Great Plains Trilogy, The,
1953-1957 | |
Box
33 Folder
1 | Great Plays - In Rehearsal,
1956-1960 | |
Box
33 Folder
2 | Griller Quartet,
1956 | |
Box
33 Folder
3 | Harvard Summer School Chorus,
1958-1959 | |
| Hats in the Ring | |
Box
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4 | 1955-1956 | |
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33 Folder
5 | 1959-1960 | |
Box
33 Folder
6 | Heifetz Master Class,
1962-1963 | |
Box
33 Folder
7 | Here Is the Past,
1953-1955 | |
Box
33 Folder
8 | Heredity,
1956-1960 | |
| Heritage | |
Box
33 Folder
9 | 1956-1957 | |
Box
33 Folder
10 | 1956-1963 | |
Box
34 Folder
1 | Policy, 1958-1962 | |
Box
34 Folder
2 | Proposals, 1958 | |
Box
34 Folder
3 | Proposals, 1959-1963 | |
Box
34 Folder
4 | Technical, 1958-1961 | |
| Personalities | |
Box
34 Folder
5 | Mortimer J. Adler, Ralph Bunche, Judge Learned Hand, J. Robert
Oppenheimer, Walter Piston, 1959-1961 | |
Box
34 Folder
6 | Richard Rodgers, Carlos P. Romulo, Edward Steichen, Paul J.
Tillich, Mies van der Rohe, 1959-1961 | |
Box
35 Folder
1 | Albright, Clivchy, Conant, Frank, Golden, Kaltenborn,
“Doctors Mayo,” 1958-1959 | |
Box
35 Folder
2 | Carl Sandburg, Thomas Parran, Eugene Ormandy, Charles Malik, Frank
Lloyd Wright, 1957-1961 | |
Box
35 Folder
3 | Menninger, Parkinson, Fickey, Roosevelt, Ruml, Smith, Wriston
(miscellaneous materials), 1956-1961 | |
Box
35 Folder
4 | Louis Armstrong, Nadja Boulanger, Bruce Catton, Max Eastman,
1958-1960 | |
Box
35 Folder
5 | Heritage of the Land,
1955-1966 | |
Box
35 Folder
6 | Highlights of Opera History,
1956-1957 | |
Box
35 Folder
7 | History of Herb Hake,
1957-1960 | |
Box
35 Folder
8 | Horizons of Science,
1960-1962 | |
Box
36 Folder
1 | House We Live In, The,
1960-1963 | |
Box
36 Folder
2 | Humanities, The,
1956-1957 | |
Box
36 Folder
3-4 | Humanities Project,
1961-1963 | |
Box
36 Folder
5 | I Hear America Singing,
1955-1956 | |
Box
36 Folder
6 | Images of Art - I,
1956-1961 | |
Box
36 Folder
7 | Images of Art - II,
1959 | |
Box
36 Folder
8 | Images of Art - III,
1959-1961 | |
Box
36 Folder
9 | In The Pursuit of Happiness,
1958-1959 | |
Box
37 Folder
1 | Independent Mr. Jefferson, The,
1953-1955 | |
Box
37 Folder
2 | Indian Experiment,
1961-1965 | |
Box
37 Folder
3 | Individual and The Universe,
The,
1960 | |
Box
37 Folder
3 | Influential Americans, The,
1960-1962 | |
Box
37 Folder
4 | Innocents, The,
1961-1963 | |
Box
37 Folder
5 | Inquiring Mind, The,
1960-1961 | |
Box
37 Folder
6 | Inside Argonne,
1960 | |
Box
37 Folder
6 | Insurance,
1956-1957 | |
Box
37 Folder
7 | Intent of Art, The,
1957-1959 | |
Box
37 Folder
8-9 | International Geophysical Year,
1957 | |
| Intertel | |
Box
38 Folder
1 | America Abroad,
1962-1963 | |
Box
38 Folder
2 | Australia,
1962-1964 | |
Box
38 Folder
3 | Cuba, Si,
1961 | |
Box
38 Folder
4 | Don't Label Me,
1961 | |
Box
38 Folder
5 | Forty Million Shoes,
1961-1963 | |
Box
38 Folder
6 | General,
1962-1963 | |
Box
38 Folder
7 | Heartbeat of France,
1961-1962 | |
Box
38 Folder
8 | Iran, A King's Revolution,
1964 | |
Box
38 Folder
9 | The New Italian,
1962-1963 | |
Box
38 Folder
10 | One More River,
1963 | |
Box
39 Folder
1 | Postscript to Empire,
1961-1962 | |
Box
39 Folder
2 | Presidents and Prime
Ministers,
1962 | |
Box
39 Folder
2 | Tahiti - Pacific Cocktail,
1962 | |
Box
39 Folder
3 | Ten Million Strong - Malaysia,
1963 | |
Box
39 Folder
4 | The Turkish Question,
1961-1963 | |
Box
39 Folder
5 | The Unfinished
Revolution-Mexico,
1961-1963 | |
Box
39 Folder
6 | Vietnam-The Quiet War,
1961-1962 | |
Box
39 Folder
7 | Introduction to Art,
1954-1955 | |
Box
39 Folder
8 | Invader, The,
1955 | |
Box
40 Folder
1 | Invitation to Art - I - II,
1959-1960 | |
Box
40 Folder
2 | Invitation to Art - II - IV,
1960-1964 | |
Box
40 Folder
3 | Iowa TV Schooltime,
1953-1954 | |
Box
40 Folder
4 | Israel: Land of Miracles,
1962-1963 | |
Box
40 Folder
5 | Issue Is Foreign Aid, The,
1957-1958 | |
Box
40 Folder
6 | Japan: The Changing Years,
1959-1962 | |
Box
40 Folder
7 | Japanese Brush Painting,
1957-1958 | |
Box
40 Folder
8 | Jazz Casual I,
1960-1964 | |
Box
40 Folder
9 | Jazz Casual II,
1962-1966 | |
Box
40 Folder
10 | Jazz Meets the Classics,
1957-1960 | |
Box
40 Folder
11 | John Q. Speaks,
1961 | |
Box
41 Folder
1 | Junior High Space Science,
1961-1963 | |
Box
41 Folder
2 | Kahlil Gibran,
1963-1964 | |
Box
41 Folder
3 | Kaleidoscope,
1961-1964 | |
Box
41 Folder
4 | Kennedy Film-USIA: Years of
Lightning - Day of Drums, 1964-1965 | |
Box
41 Folder
5 | Kennedy (J.F.K.) Specials,
1963 | |
Box
41 Folder
6 | Keyboard Conversations,
1957-1962 | |
Box
41 Folder
7 | Kollwitz and Daumier,
1960-1963 | |
Box
41 Folder
8 | Kremlinology,
1963 | |
Box
41 Folder
8 | La Finta Giardiniera, A Mozart
Opera,
1957-1958 | |
Box
41 Folder
9 | Lab 30,
1959-1962 | |
Box
41 Folder
10 | Land of Their Own,
1960-1964 | |
Box
41 Folder
11 | Land That Waited, The,
1963 | |
Box
41 Folder
12 | Land to Be Free,
1956 | |
Box
41 Folder
13 | Landmarks of Liberty,
1961-1965 | |
| Language and Linguistics | |
Box
42 Folder
1 | 1957-1959 | |
Box
42 Folder
2 | 1956-1961 | |
Box
42 Folder
3 | Language in Action,
1956-1960 | |
Box
42 Folder
4 | Language of Gesture, The,
1962-1963 | |
Box
42 Folder
5 | Laos and Vietnam,
1962-1963 | |
| Last Continent: Antarctica | |
Box
42 Folder
6 | 1958-1960 | |
Box
42 Folder
7 | 1956-1958 | |
Box
42 Folder
8 | Latin Americas, The,
1956-1957 | |
Box
42 Folder
9 | Laughter's a Funny Business,
1959-1960 | |
Box
42 Folder
10 | Layman and the Arts, The,
1961 | |
Box
43 Folder
1 | Layman's Guide to Modern Art I and
II,
1957-1960 | |
Box
43 Folder
2 | Let Us Begin,
1961 | |
Box
43 Folder
3 | L'Heure Espagnole,
1960 | |
Box
43 Folder
4 | Life With Radiation,
1960-1961 | |
Box
43 Folder
4 | Lincoln Center Specials,
1959 | |
Box
43 Folder
5 | Live and Learn: Focus on
Physics,
1958-1960 | |
Box
43 Folder
6 | Lively Art, The,
1961-1963 | |
Box
43 Folder
7 | Living Arts, The,
1954-1959 | |
Box
43 Folder
8 | Local Issue: The Radical Right in
Southern California,
1964 | |
Box
43 Folder
9 | Long Road, The,
1957-1958 | |
Box
43 Folder
10 | Long Voyage, The,
1954-1955 | |
Box
43 Folder
11 | Looking at Modern Art,
1955-1956 | |
Box
43 Folder
12 | Lorentz on Film,
1961-1963 | |
Box
44 Folder
1 | Los Pastores,
1960-1962 | |
Box
44 Folder
2 | Lost Apple, The,
1962-1963 | |
| Lotte Lehman Master Class | |
Box
44 Folder
3 | 1962-1963 | |
Box
44 Folder
4 | 1961-1962 | |
Box
44 Folder
5 | Louisiana Diary,
1963-1964 | |
| Lyrics and Legends | |
Box
44 Folder
6 | 1960-1962 | |
Box
44 Folder
7 | 1961-1963 | |
Box
44 Folder
8 | Magazine of the Arts,
1964 | |
Box
44 Folder
9 | Magic Doorways,
1955-1957 | |
Box
44 Folder
10 | Magic Lantern Christmas,
1961 | |
Box
45 Folder
1 | Magic of the Atom, The,
1953-1956 | |
Box
45 Folder
2 | Magic Window, and
Window Watchers, 1954-1957 | |
| Main Street | |
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45 Folder
3 | 1959-1960 | |
Box
45 Folder
4 | 1960 | |
Box
45 Folder
4 | Main Street: Lansing,
1962 | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Main Street: U.S.A.,
1963 | |
Box
45 Folder
6 | Making Music with Roy and Johanna
Harris,
1956-1960 | |
Box
45 Folder
7 | Making of a Doctor, The,
1963-1964 | |
Box
45 Folder
8 | Man and Laughter,
1955-1956 | |
Box
45 Folder
9 | Man in the Making,
1963-1964 | |
Box
46 Folder
1 | Man Must Dance,
1954 | |
Box
46 Folder
2 | Management and Corporations:
1985,
1959-1961 | |
Box
46 Folder
3 | Man's Reach,
1963 | |
Box
46 Folder
3 | Marcel Marceau on Mime,
1960-1961 | |
Box
46 Folder
4 | March Fourth, 1933,
1963 | |
Box
46 Folder
4 | Mariner II Press Conference,
1963 | |
Box
46 Folder
5 | Marketing on the Move,
1962-1963 | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | Mary Ellen's Adventures in Art,
1957 | |
Box
46 Folder
7 | Master Keys,
1956-1957 | |
Box
46 Folder
8 | Mastery of Space, The John Glenn
Story,
1962-1963 | |
Box
46 Folder
9 | Maternal and Newborn Care,
1961-1962 | |
Box
46 Folder
10 | Mathematics,
1957 | |
Box
46 Folder
11 | Matter of Protection, A,
1963 | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Meant for Reading,
1957-1958 | |
Box
47 Folder
2 | Measure of Man,
1955-1960 | |
Box
47 Folder
3 | Meet the Professor,
1961-1963 | |
Box
47 Folder
4 | Meeting of Minds,
1956-1959 | |
Box
47 Folder
5 | Men in Space,
1957-1959 | |
Box
47 Folder
6 | Men Toward the Light,
1953-1954 | |
Box
47 Folder
7 | Menotti,
1960-1961 | |
Box
47 Folder
8 | Merck, Sharp & Dohme Films, 1962 | |
| Metroplex | |
Box
47 Folder
9 | 1958-1961 | |
Box
47 Folder
10 | 1957-1959 | |
Box
48 Folder
1 | 1956-1957 | |
Box
48 Folder
2 | 1956-1960 | |
Box
48 Folder
3 | 1956-1960 | |
| Metropolis: Creator or
Destroyer | |
Box
48 Folder
4 | 1962-1964 | |
Box
48 Folder
5 | 1962-1964 | |
Box
48 Folder
6 | Mexicania,
1957-1959 | |
Box
49 Folder
1 | Middle East Perspective,
1958-1960 | |
Box
49 Folder
2 | Middle East-U.S. Diaster:
Interrogation,
1958 | |
Box
49 Folder
3 | Middle America,
1963 | |
Box
49 Folder
4 | Mighty and Mystical,
1962-1963 | |
Box
49 Folder
5 | Miklos Schwalb Plays Brahms,
1962-1963 | |
Box
49 Folder
6 | Mirror of Man,
1958-1960 | |
Box
49 Folder
7 | Mirror of Western Art,
1959-1960 | |
Box
49 Folder
8 | Mission from Moscow,
1959 | |
Box
49 Folder
9 | Mr. Murgles Musee,
1954-1957 | |
Box
49 Folder
10 | Mister Sam,
1961-1962 | |
Box
49 Folder
11 | Mister Secretary,
1960-1963 | |
Box
49 Folder
12 | Modern Indian Art-Kress
Collection,
1962 | |
Box
50 Folder
1 | Months Before Birth,
1956-1957 | |
Box
50 Folder
2 | Moscow Story,
1962-1963 | |
Box
50 Folder
3 | Movies, Manners, Morals,
1963-1964 | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Murrow-Oppenheimer,
1955 | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Music and the Renaissance,
1956-1958 | |
Box
50 Folder
6 | Music as a Language,
1955-1959 | |
Box
50 Folder
7-10 | Music for Young People,
1954-1958 | |
Box
50 Folder
11 | Music from Vienna,
1954-1956 | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Music in Focus,
1955-1959 | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Music in the Life of Man,
1956-1959 | |
Box
51 Folder
3 | Music of America,
1960-1962 | |
Box
51 Folder
4 | Music on the River,
1961-1962 | |
Box
51 Folder
5 | Musical Forms,
1955-1957 | |
Box
51 Folder
6 | Nation 110 (Uganda),
1962-1963 | |
Box
51 Folder
6 | National Debate Tournament-West
Point,
1961 | |
Box
51 Folder
7 | National Defense Education Act: NET
Report,
1960-1961 | |
Box
51 Folder
8 | Nationalism and Colonialism,
1958-1962 | |
Box
52 Folder
1 | Nature of Life,
1954-1960 | |
Box
52 Folder
2 | NDR (NDRodeutscher Rundfunk Studios) Package-Faces of Asia,
1963-1964 | |
Box
52 Folder
3 | Neighbors Near and Far,
1956-1957 | |
Box
52 Folder
3 | Nepal: Experiment in Education,
1962-1963 | |
| NET Drama Festival,
| |
Box
52 Folder
4 | Julius Caesar,
Life of Henry V,
The Lower Depths,
Master Builder,
She Stoops to Conquer,
Socrates,
1960-1961 | |
Box
52 Folder
5 | The Insect Play,
Le Malade Imaginaire,
Midsummer Night's Dream,
Tun Hwag,
Woman of No Importance,
1961-1962 | |
Box
52 Folder
4 | Alchemist,
Antigone,
Colombe,
1957-1958 | |
Box
52 Folder
5 | First Gentleman,
Hamlet,
Killing of the King,
1961-1962 | |
Box
52 Folder
6 | A Month in The Country,
The Wild Duck,
1962-1963 | |
Box
52 Folder
7 | Randy Dick,
Freedom in September,
Macbeth,
Romeo and Juliet,
Twelfth Night,
The Typewriter,
1963-1964 | |
Box
52a Folder
1 | NET Highlights,
1962 Fall | |
Box
52a Folder
2 | NET Presents Luboshutz and Nemenoff,
1963-1964 | |
Box
52a Folder
3 | NET Presents Rudolf Firkusny,
1962-1963 | |
Box
52a Folder
4 | NET Promotional Spots, 1960 | |
Box
52a Folder
5 | New American, The,
1959 | |
Box
52a Folder
6 | New Birth of Freedom,
1958-1959 | |
Box
52a Folder
7 | New Dimensions of Learning in a Free
Society,
1957-1958 | |
Box
52a Folder
8 | New Guinea: Stone Age to Atom Age,
1961-1962 | |
Box
53 Folder
1 | New Nation in the West Indies,
1958 | |
Box
53 Folder
2 | New York Herald Tribune Annual Forum,
1955-1957 | |
| New York Times Youth Forum | |
Box
53 Folder
3 | 1954-1957 | |
Box
53 Folder
4 | Specials and Printed Materials, 1957-1959 | |
Box
53 Folder
5 | Next Year Is Now,
1962-1963 | |
Box
53 Folder
6 | Ninety First Day,
1963-1964 | |
Box
53 Folder
7 | No Home Is an Island,
1959-1961 | |
Box
53 Folder
8 | Non-Violence In Mississippi,
1963 | |
Box
53 Folder
9 | Norway: Spirit of the Vikings,
1962-1963 | |
Box
53 Folder
10 | Not in Our Stars,
1954-1957 | |
Box
53 Folder
11 | Not-So Hardware Store,
1959 | |
Box
54 Folder
1 | Number of Things, A,
1957-1959 | |
Box
54 Folder
2 | Nuclear Energy-Key to Tomorrow,
1956-1959 | |
Box
54 Folder
3 | Nuclear Science and Human Need,
1962 | |
Box
54 Folder
4 | Nutrition for Young Adults,
1960-1961 | |
Box
54 Folder
5 | OECD (Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development),
1963 | |
Box
54 Folder
5 | Odds Against Democracy,
Charles Frankel, 1963 | |
Box
54 Folder
6 | Odyssey-Music,
1962-1963 | |
Box
54 Folder
7 | Of Men and Ideas,
1954-1957 | |
Box
54 Folder
8 | Of Poets and Poetry,
1958-1960 | |
Box
54 Folder
9 | Of Science and Scientists,
1956-1960 | |
Box
54 Folder
10 | On Call to a Nation,
1961-1962 | |
| On Hearing Music | |
Box
54 Folder
11 | General, 1) The Composer and
His Craft, 1960-1963 | |
Box
54 Folder
12 | 2) The Viola, 3)
Hinshaw Plays Ives,
1959-1962 | |
Box
55 Folder
1 | 4) The Works of Roger
Sessions, 5) Voice of the
Violin 1960-1961 | |
Box
55 Folder
2 | 6) Beethoven's
“Appassionata”, 7) Three to Make Music, 1960-1963 | |
Box
55 Folder
3 | On the Shoulders of Giants,
1957 | |
Box
55 Folder
4 | Once Upon a Japanese Time,
1957-1959 | |
Box
55 Folder
5 | One Man's Hunger,
1963 | |
Box
55 Folder
6 | Onion Johnnie,
1963 | |
Box
55 Folder
7 | Open End: Khrushchev Interview,
1960-1961 | |
Box
55 Folder
8 | Opera for Today,
1956-1957 | |
Box
55 Folder
9 | Opera for Tomorrow,
1957 | |
Box
55 Folder
10 | Ordeal by Fire,
1959 | |
Box
55 Folder
11 | Oresteia,
1954-1957 | |
Box
55 Folder
12 | Origami,
1959-1960 | |
Box
55 Folder
13 | Other Two Billion, The,
1958-1959 | |
Box
56 Folder
1 | Our Nation's Roots,
1956-1957 | |
Box
56 Folder
2 | Our Neighbor-The Moon,
1959-1962 | |
Box
56 Folder
3 | Our Rugged Constitution,
1954-1955 | |
Box
56 Folder
4 | Outer Space,
1962 | |
Box
56 Folder
4 | Oxford,
1963 | |
Box
56 Folder
4 | Painting, The,
1955-1957 | |
Box
56 Folder
5 | Pan American Film Clip,
1956 | |
Box
56 Folder
6 | Paraproprietal Society,
1959-1961 | |
Box
56 Folder
7 | Parents and Dr. Spock,
1955-1957 | |
| Parlons Francais | |
Box
56 Folder
8 | 1961-1965 | |
Box
56 Folder
9 | 1960-1961 | |
Box
57 Folder
1-2 | Evaluations, 1961-1965 | |
Box
57 Folder
3 | Passing Notes on Music,
1955-1956 | |
Box
57 Folder
4 | Past and Prologue,
1962-1963 | |
Box
57 Folder
5 | Past Imperfect,
1964 | |
Box
57 Folder
6 | Patterns of Life,
1956-1960 | |
Box
57 Folder
7 | Pauling-Telling Debate,
1957-1958 | |
Box
57 Folder
8 | Peace: What Problems and Prospects,
1962-1963 | |
Box
57 Folder
9 | People,
1954-1957 | |
Box
57 Folder
10 | People and Business,
1961-1962 | |
Box
57 Folder
11 | People Are Taught to Be Different,
1955-1958 | |
Box
58 Folder
1 | People Like Maria,
1958-1959 | |
Box
58 Folder
2 | People, Places and Politics,
1954-1957 | |
Box
58 Folder
3 | Permanently Unemployed, The,
1963-1964 | |
Box
58 Folder
3 | Personal Report: C. P. Show and Pamela
Hansford Johnson,
1963 | |
Box
58 Folder
4 | Perspectives: Animated
Openings-Closings,
1962-1963 | |
| Photography-The Incisive Art | |
Box
58 Folder
5 | 1957-1960 | |
Box
58 Folder
6 | 1957-1961 | |
Box
58 Folder
7 | Planet Earth,
1961-1963 | |
Box
58 Folder
8-9 | Platform1958-1965 | |
Box
59 Folder
1 | Play of the Week,
1961-1963 | |
Box
59 Folder
2 | Plays and Players,
1957 | |
Box
59 Folder
3 | Playwright At Work,
1959-1963 | |
Box
59 Folder
4 | Poets at Work,
1961 | |
Box
59 Folder
5 | Point of View,
1955-1957 | |
Box
59 Folder
6 | Politics,
1959 | |
Box
59 Folder
7 | Politics of Survival,
1960-1961 | |
Box
59 Folder
8 | Portrait of a Revolution,
1959-1963 | |
Box
59 Folder
9 | Portrait of Japan,
1962-1963 | |
Box
59 Folder
10 | Portrait Souvenir: Marcel Proust,
1962-1963 | |
Box
59 Folder
11 | Portraits in Print,
1958-1960 | |
Box
59 Folder
12 | Potential of Woman,
1963-1965 | |
Box
59 Folder
13 | Power of Words,
1954-1959 | |
Box
59 Folder
14 | Prelude to the Presidency,
1956-1957 | |
Box
60 Folder
1 | Preparing Your Child for Reading,
1962-1963 | |
Box
60 Folder
2 | President and the Press, The,
1964 | |
Box
60 Folder
3 | President's News Conference,
1960-1961 | |
Box
60 Folder
4 | Pressure Groups and Politics,
1957 | |
Box
60 Folder
5 | Probing Mind, A,
1961 | |
Box
60 Folder
6 | Profile of the Southern Moderate,
1963 | |
Box
60 Folder
7 | Project Sherwood,
1959 | |
Box
60 Folder
8 | Prokofiev,
1963 | |
Box
60 Folder
9 | Promise of the Life Sciences,
1960-1962 | |
Box
60 Folder
10 | Prospect of Literature,
1955-1957 | |
Box
60 Folder
11-13 | Prospects of Mankind,
1959-1961 | |
Box
60 Folder
14 | Psychology One,
1956-1957 | |
Box
60 Folder
15 | Public Responsibility,
1959-1960 | |
Box
61 Folder
1 | Puerto Rico: Workshop for the Americas,
1958-1961 | |
Box
61 Folder
2 | Quest for Peace,
1959 | |
Box
61 Folder
3 | Quest for Security
(Social Security), 1962-1965 | |
Box
61 Folder
4 | Quill, The,
1955-1957 | |
Box
61 Folder
5 | Rabindranth Tagore: Image of Modern
Indian Culture,
1961 | |
Box
61 Folder
6 | Ragtime Era,
1959-1962 | |
Box
61 Folder
8 | Reading Out Loud,
1960 | |
Box
61 Folder
9 | Red Myth,
1958-1963 | |
Box
61 Folder
10 | Redman's America,
1956-1958 | |
Box
62 Folder
1 | Reflections in Art,
1954 | |
Box
62 Folder
2 | Rejected, 1961 | |
Box
62 Folder
3 | Religion and the Arts,
1962-1964 | |
Box
62 Folder
4 | Religions of Man,
1955-1957 | |
Box
62 Folder
5 | Renaissance on TV,
1956 | |
Box
62 Folder
6 | Repertoire Workshop,
1963 | |
Box
62 Folder
7 | Report from Moscow on Disarmament and
World Security,
1960-1961 | |
Box
62 Folder
8 | Report from Stowe,
1961 | |
Box
62 Folder
9 | Resources and National Security,
1957-1962 | |
Box
62 Folder
10 | Return to Cambridge,
1962 | |
Box
62 Folder
11 | Robinson Jeffers-Judith Anderson,
1961-1963 | |
Box
62 Folder
12 | Roots of Freedom,
1959-1960 | |
Box
62 Folder
12 | Russia 1963: Co-Existence and Conflict,
1963 | |
Box
62 Folder
13 | Russian Civilization,
1958-1959 | |
Box
62 Folder
14 | Russian Language Programs,
1958-1959 | |
Box
63 Folder
1 | Russian Writers of Today,
1960-1961 | |
Box
63 Folder
2 | Saki : Short Stories
and Music Fill, 1963 | |
Box
63 Folder
3 | Salzburg Marionettes,
1954-1956 | |
Box
63 Folder
4 | Samuel Lipman,
1963 | |
Box
63 Folder
5 | Scarecrow,
1958 | |
Box
63 Folder
6 | Science and Government: Whether We Live,
1960-1961 | |
Box
63 Folder
7 | Science and Human Responsibility,
1956-1957 | |
Box
63 Folder
8 | Science and Technology in Communist
China,
1961 | |
Box
63 Folder
9 | Science Central,
1961-1962 | |
Box
63 Folder
10 | Science in Action,
1953-1962 | |
Box
64 Folder
1 | Science in Our World,
1959-1964 | |
Box
64 Folder
2 | Science in Sight,
1955-1957 | |
Box
64 Folder
3 | Science Teaching,
1963 | |
Box
64 Folder
3 | Scientific Method,
1956-1958 | |
Box
64 Folder
4 | Scott's Last Journey,
1963 | |
Box
64 Folder
5 | Sculpture, The,
1956-1957 | |
Box
64 Folder
6-8 | Search for America,
1955-1961 | |
Box
64 Folder
9 | Search for Form,
1957-1960 | |
Box
64 Folder
10 | Searchlights on Delinquency,
1956-1957 | |
Box
64 Folder
11 | Secret of Flight,
1956-1958 | |
Box
65 Folder
1 | Self-Encounter,
1960-1962 | |
Box
65 Folder
2 | Seminar on American Civilization,
1958-1959 | |
Box
65 Folder
3 | Sense of Music, The,
undated | |
Box
65 Folder
4 | Sense of Poetry,
1957 | |
Box
65 Folder
5 | Shakespeare on TV,
1953-1957 | |
Box
65 Folder
6 | Shakespearean Imagination,
1960-1961 | |
Box
65 Folder
7 | Shelter for Man,
1957-1961 | |
Box
65 Folder
8 | Shepherds and the Magi,
1957 | |
Box
65 Folder
9 | Sing Hi-Sing Lo,
1956-1958 | |
Box
65 Folder
10 | Sir Kenneth Clark on Art,
1960-1964 | |
Box
66 Folder
1 | Soldier's Tale,
1962-1963 | |
Box
66 Folder
2 | Sonata,
1957-1959 | |
Box
66 Folder
3 | Songs out of the South,
1959-1962 | |
Box
66 Folder
4 | Sound of America,
1962-1963 | |
Box
66 Folder
5 | Soviet Union and Poland,
1958-1959 | |
Box
66 Folder
5 | Space for the Benefit of Mankind,
1963 | |
Box
66 Folder
6 | Space Science : '63-'64,
1963-1964 | |
Box
66 Folder
7 | Spain: End of the Franco Era?,
1962-1963 | |
Box
66 Folder
8 | Speaking of Russia,
1958-1959 | |
Box
66 Folder
8 | Speck of Progress,
1958-1959 | |
Box
66 Folder
9-10 | Spirit of the United States,
1954-1956 | |
Box
66 Folder
11 | Spoleto Festival,
1962 | |
Box
66 Folder
11 | Spotlight on Opera,
1954-1963 | |
| State Department Briefing | |
Box
67 Folder
1 | Disarmament,
1962-1963 | |
Box
67 Folder
2 | Five Goals of U.S. Foreign Policy,
1962-1963 | |
Box
67 Folder
3 | Red China and the USSR,
1962-1963 | |
Box
67 Folder
4 | Story of Money,
1960 | |
| Storyteller | |
Box
67 Folder
5 | 1953-1961 | |
Box
67 Folder
6 | Printed Materials, 1952-1953 | |
Box
67 Folder
7 | Strategy of Truth,
1961 | |
Box
67 Folder
7 | Student Peace Corps,
1961 | |
Box
67 Folder
8 | Style in the Arts,
1960-1961 | |
Box
68 Folder
1 | Subject Is Jazz,
1958, 1963 | |
Box
68 Folder
2 | Sub-Saharan Africa,
1963 | |
Box
68 Folder
2 | Suburban Living,
1961 | |
Box
68 Folder
3 | Summer in Lebanon,
1962-1963 | |
Box
68 Folder
4 | Summer Music Festival,
1960-1963 | |
Box
68 Folder
5 | Survey of Man's Progress,
1958 | |
Box
68 Folder
6 | Survival,
1957 | |
Box
68 Folder
7-8 | Survival in the Sea1956-1961 | |
Box
68 Folder
9 | Tactic,
1958-1959 | |
Box
68 Folder
10 | Take This Hammer,
1963-1964 | |
Box
68 Folder
11 | Tales of Poindexter,
1957-1961 | |
Box
69 Folder
1 | Teen Time,
1955-1956 | |
Box
69 Folder
2 | Teenager, The,
1954-1955 | |
Box
69 Folder
3 | Television Comes to the Land,
1959 | |
Box
69 Folder
4 | Tempest in a Test Tube,
1956-1957 | |
Box
69 Folder
5 | Ten for Survival,
1958 | |
Box
69 Folder
6 | Ten Years of Turmoil,
1955-1956 | |
Box
69 Folder
7 | Tension Areas - 1,
1954 | |
Box
69 Folder
8 | That Free Men May Live,
1959-1962 | |
Box
69 Folder
9 | They Came Singing,
1961 | |
Box
69 Folder
10 | They Speak for Themselves,
1959-1962 | |
Box
69 Folder
11 | This Is Art?,
1961-1963 | |
Box
69 Folder
12 | This Is Charles Laughton,
1954-1955 | |
Box
69 Folder
13 | This Is Hearing,
1959-1961 | |
Box
70 Folder
1-2 | This Is Opera,
1960-1961 | |
Box
70 Folder
3-4 | This New House,
1961-1962 | |
Box
70 Folder
5 | This New Man,
1958-1961 | |
Box
70 Folder
6 | Three Italian Comic Operas,
1962-1963 | |
Box
70 Folder
7 | Ticker Tape,
1959 | |
Box
70 Folder
8 | Time Enough to See a World,
1960-1962 | |
| Time for Living | |
Box
70 Folder
9 | 1960-1963 | |
Box
70 Folder
10 | Printed Material, 1960-1963 | |
Box
71 Folder
1 | Time for Science,
1958-1961 | |
Box
71 Folder
2 | Time to Dance, A,
1957-1962 | |
Box
71 Folder
3 | Today's Cities,
1957 | |
Box
71 Folder
4 | Touristen Deutsch,
1956 | |
Box
71 Folder
5 | Toynbee-Analogy from the Past,
1958-1959 | |
Box
71 Folder
6 | Transatlantic Expedition,
1958-1961 | |
Box
71 Folder
7 | Treasury of Part Song,
1959-1961 | |
Box
71 Folder
8-10 | Trio,
1959-1963 | |
Box
71 Folder
11 | Triptych for a Christmas Eve,
1957-1958 | |
Box
71 Folder
12 | Trouble in Tahiti,
1959-1960 | |
Box
71 Folder
13 | Troubled Lives,
1959-1960 | |
| Turn of the Century | |
Box
72 Folder
1 | 1961-1962 | |
Box
72 Folder
2 | Printed Material, 1961-1962 | |
Box
72 Folder
3 | Twentieth Century European Writers and
Poets,
1954-1955 | |
Box
72 Folder
4 | Twentieth Century Fund Reports,
1960-1963 | |
Box
72 Folder
5 | Twentieth Century Revolutions in World
Affairs,
1958-1960 | |
Box
72 Folder
6 | Two Centuries of Symphony,
1958-1960 | |
Box
72 Folder
7 | Two Faces of Japan, The,
1960-1961 | |
Box
72 Folder
8 | Two for Physics,
1960-1961 | |
Box
72 Folder
9 | Two Hundred Years of Woodwinds,
1958-1959 | |
| UN at Work | |
Box
73 Folder
1 | 1953-1957 | |
Box
73 Folder
2 | Printed Materials, undated | |
Box
73 Folder
3 | Uncle Wonder's Workshop,
1957 | |
Box
73 Folder
4 | Understanding Semantics,
1956 | |
Box
73 Folder
5 | Uneasy Alliance in the Americas,
1962-1963 | |
Box
73 Folder
6-7 | Unfolding Vision,
1962-1963 | |
Box
73 Folder
8 | United Nations Day Concert,
1962-1965 | |
| United Nations General Assembly | |
Box
73 Folder
9 | 1955-1956 | |
Box
73 Folder
10 | Newsreel, 1954 | |
Box
73 Folder
11 | United Nations in Transition,
1959 | |
| United Nations Review | |
Box
74 Folder
1 | 1957-1961 | |
Box
74 Folder
2 | 1956-1958 | |
Box
74 Folder
3 | Fall '62-'63,
1962-1963 | |
Box
74 Folder
4 | United Nations Specials, 1958-1962 | |
Box
74 Folder
5 | United States and the Non Western World,
1958-1959 | |
Box
74 Folder
6 | University of Arizona,
1960-1961 | |
Box
74 Folder
7 | Urban Affairs,
1962 | |
Box
74 Folder
8 | Urban Crisis,
1956-1957 | |
Box
74 Folder
9 | U.S.A. in New Dimensions,
1957-1958 | |
Box
74 Folder
10-11 | Venezuela: The Making of a Government,
1963-1964 | |
Box
74 Folder
12 | Venice Today,
1962 | |
Box
74 Folder
12 | Venture into Space,
1960 | |
Box
75 Folder
1 | Vietnam: Coups and Crises,
1964 | |
Box
75 Folder
2 | Viewpoints on Education,
1959-1961 | |
Box
75 Folder
3 | Villanova Jazz Festival,
1963 | |
Box
75 Folder
4 | Virus,
1959-1961 | |
Box
75 Folder
5 | Vision,
1954 | |
Box
75 Folder
6 | Visits with a Sculptor,
1955-1962 | |
Box
75 Folder
7 | Voice of Austria,
undated | |
Box
75 Folder
8 | Wall Street Primer,
1963-1964 | |
Box
75 Folder
9 | Washington Orbit,
1959 | |
Box
75 Folder
10 | Watch on the Mekong,
1962 | |
Box
75 Folder
11 | Watch Your Language,
1956-1957 | |
Box
76 Folder
1 | Water,
1959-1961 | |
Box
76 Folder
2-3 | Way and the Word, The,
1957-1960 | |
Box
76 Folder
4 | We Shall Overcome,
1963 | |
Box
76 Folder
5 | WGHB - Public Affairs Productions - Perspectives, 1962-1963 | |
Box
76 Folder
6 | What in the World,
1961-1963 | |
Box
76 Folder
7 | What Is Life,
1960-1961 | |
Box
76 Folder
8 | White Attitudes in the North,
1963 | |
Box
76 Folder
9 | White House Seminar,
1962-1963 | |
Box
76 Folder
10 | White South : Two Views,
1963 | |
Box
76 Folder
11 | Whose Decision?,
1961 | |
Box
76 Folder
12 | With a View to Music,
1955-1957 | |
Box
76 Folder
13 | Wolves,
1960-1963 | |
Box
76 Folder
13 | Woodrow Wilson: Spokesman for Tomorrow,
1957-1958 | |
Box
77 Folder
1 | Word About Rome, A,
1963 | |
Box
77 Folder
2 | World and Physics, The,
1956-1957 | |
Box
77 Folder
3 | World in Action: The Commonwealth of
Nations,
1957-1958 | |
Box
77 Folder
4 | World of Art, The,
1956-1957 | |
| World of Photography, The,
| |
Box
77 Folder
5 | 1962-1966 | |
Box
77 Folder
6 | 1962-1966 | |
Box
77 Folder
7 | World Population and Production,
1954-1955 | |
| World We Want, The,
| |
Box
77 Folder
8 | 1956-1960 | |
Box
77 Folder
9 | 1953-1955 | |
Box
78 Folder
1 | Printed Materials, 1953-1960 | |
Box
78 Folder
2-3 | World, Weather and Man,
1955-1958 | |
Box
78 Folder
4 | World's Fair Science Special,
1962 | |
Box
78 Folder
5 | Wrath of Achilles, The,
1958-1959 | |
Box
78 Folder
6-8 | Writers of Today,
1955-1962 | |
Box
79 Folder
1 | Writers of Today (continued)
, 1963 | |
Box
79 Folder
2 | Written Word, The,
1957-1962 | |
Box
79 Folder
3 | Years to Come,
1958-1959 | |
Box
79 Folder
4 | Years Without Harvest,
1963 | |
Box
79 Folder
5 | Yesterday's Worlds,
1953-1961 | |
Box
79 Folder
6 | You and Your Doctor,
1961-1962 | |
Box
79 Folder
7 | You and Your Money,
1958 | |
Box
79 Folder
8 | Young America Looks at Life,
1956-1957 | |
Box
79 Folder
9 | Young Audiences,
1958-1960 | |
Box
79 Folder
10 | Young Worlds,
1958-1960 | |
Box
79 Folder
11 | Your Growing Child,
1954-1955 | |
Box
79 Folder
12 | Your Marriage,
1959-1961 | |
Box
79 Folder
13 | Youth Dances,
1959-1961 | |
Box
79 Folder
14 | Youth Physical Fitness,
1962 | |
| Scripts | |
Box
80 Folder
1 | About People | |
Box
80 Folder
2 | A Conversation
With...(series transcripts) | |
Box
80 Folder
3 | Adventuring in the Hand Arts | |
Box
80 Folder
4 | A History of Medicine | |
Box
80 Folder
5 | American Album (Lincoln
program 1-5) | |
| American Business Systems | |
Box
80 Folder
6 | transcripts 1-10 | |
Box
80 Folder
7 | transcripts 1-5 | |
Box
80 Folder
8 | transcripts 6-10 | |
Box
81 Folder
1 | transcripts 1-5 | |
Box
81 Folder
2 | transcripts 6-10 | |
Box
81 Folder
3 | America's Crises | |
Box
81 Folder
3a | The American Image | |
Box
81 Folder
4 | Appointment with Sylvia Beach | |
Box
81 Folder
5 | Architecture | |
Box
81 Folder
6 | Arms Control Stalemate in a
Whirlwind | |
Box
81 Folder
7 | Art and Man | |
Box
81 Folder
8 | A Time to Dance | |
Box
82 Folder
1-2 | At Issue
(A-M) | |
Box
82 Folder
3 | As Fairs Go (N.Y. World
Fair), 1964 | |
Box
82 Folder
3a | The Automotive American | |
Box
82 Folder
4 | A Year in Kathmandu | |
| Basic Issues of Man | |
Box
82 Folder
5 | A Political Animal | |
Box
82 Folder
6 | Basic Issues of Man Nature of the
Animal | |
Box
82 Folder
7 | Social Life of Man | |
Box
83 Folder
1 | The Creative Life of Man | |
Box
83 Folder
2 | The Nature of Man | |
Box
83 Folder
3 | The Philosophic Life of Man | |
Box
83 Folder
4-5 | The Political Life of Man | |
Box
83 Folder
6-7 | The Scientific Life of Man | |
Box
83 Folder
8 | Miscellaneous | |
Box
83 Folder
9 | Golden City | |
Box
83 Folder
10 | Canada in Crisis | |
Box
84 Folder
1 | Chronicles of the Blue Waters | |
Box
84 Folder
2 | Challenge II | |
Box
84 Folder
2a | The Changing Congress | |
Box
84 Folder
3 | Changing World | |
Box
84 Folder
4 | Cities of the World | |
| Command in Battle | |
Box
84 Folder
5 | 1958 | |
Box
84 Folder
6 | 1959 | |
Box
85 Folder
1 | Computer Age Math | |
Box
85 Folder
2 | Choice | |
Box
85 Folder
3 | Civil Rights '66 | |
Box
85 Folder
3a | Civil Rights '66--Summer | |
Box
85 Folder
3b | Clark, Kenneth Interviews Reverend Martin
Luther King | |
Box
85 Folder
4 | Congress '67 | |
Box
85 Folder
5 | Conversations With James Baldwin | |
Box
85 Folder
5a | Conversations With Malcom X | |
Box
85 Folder
5b | Conversations With Arnold Toynbee | |
Box
85 Folder
6 | Creative Man | |
Box
85 Folder
7 | Crises of the American Newspaper | |
Box
85 Folder
7a | The Crises of Modern Man | |
Box
85 Folder
8 | Culture for Millions | |
| Culture and the Continents | |
Box
85 Folder
9 | 1-6 | |
Box
85 Folder
10 | 7-13 | |
| David Copperfield | |
Box
86 Folder
1 | episodes 1-7 | |
Box
86 Folder
2 | episodes 8-13 | |
Box
86 Folder
3 | Decision.... the Constitution in
Action | |
Box
86 Folder
3a | The Dissenters | |
| Doctors in Space | |
Box
86 Folder
4 | 1-6 | |
Box
86 Folder
5 | 7-13 | |
Box
87 Folder
1 | Dollar and Sense | |
| Dynamics of Desegregation | |
Box
87 Folder
2 | 1-6 | |
Box
87 Folder
3 | 7-15 | |
| Exploring the Universe | |
Box
87 Folder
4 | 1-5 | |
Box
87 Folder
5 | 6-11 | |
Box
87 Folder
6 | European Broadcasting Unions Material | |
Box
87 Folder
7 | Everybody's America | |
Box
87 Folder
7a | The Face of Russia | |
Box
87 Folder
8 | Face to Face-Newspaper Criticisms | |
| Family Doctor | |
Box
88 Folder
1 | 1-3 | |
Box
88 Folder
2 | 4-6 | |
| Glory Trail | |
Box
88 Folder
3 | 1-5 | |
Box
88 Folder
4 | 6-10 | |
Box
88 Folder
5 | Grenada Plays of the Week | |
| Great Decisions | |
Box
88 Folder
6 | 1962 | |
Box
88 Folder
7 | 1966 | |
Box
88 Folder
8 | 1967 | |
Box
88 Folder
8a | The Great Society | |
Box
89 Folder
1 | Hats in the Ring | |
Box
89 Folder
1a | The Hero | |
Box
89 Folder
2 | History and Everybody's America | |
Box
89 Folder
2a | The House We Live In | |
Box
89 Folder
3 | India | |
| In My Opinion | |
Box
89 Folder
4 | 1966 | |
Box
89 Folder
5 | 1967 | |
Box
89 Folder
6 | Local Issues | |
Box
89 Folder
7 | Make Believe-The Motion Picture | |
| Man Running | |
Box
89 Folder
8 | I | |
Box
90 Folder
1 | II | |
Box
90 Folder
1a | The Marriage of Charles the Bold, Duke of
Burgandy | |
Box
90 Folder
2 | Men of the Senate | |
Box
90 Folder
3 | Men Who Teach | |
| Metroplex | |
Box
90 Folder
4 | Program 1 | |
Box
90 Folder
5 | Program 2 | |
Box
90 Folder
6 | Program 3 | |
Box
90 Folder
7 | Program 4 | |
Box
90 Folder
8 | Program 5 | |
Box
90 Folder
9 | Program 6 | |
Box
90 Folder
10 | M'lle Modiste | |
Box
90 Folder
11 | NET Festival | |
| NET Journal | |
Box
91 Folder
1 | 1966 | |
Box
91 Folder
2 | 1967 August-November | |
Box
91 Folder
3 | 1967 January-May | |
Box
91 Folder
4 | 1968 | |
Box
91 Folder
5 | News in Perspective | |
Box
91 Folder
5a | The Ninety First Day | |
Box
91 Folder
6 | Our World | |
Box
91 Folder
7 | Patrioscript | |
Box
92 Folder
1 | Pegasus Without Wings | |
Box
92 Folder
1a | The People Question: Vice President
Humphrey | |
Box
92 Folder
1b | The People Read | |
Box
92 Folder
1c | The Philosophical Life of Man | |
Box
92 Folder
2 | Playwright at Work | |
| The Potential of Women | |
Box
92 Folder
2a | One | |
Box
92 Folder
2b | Two | |
Box
92 Folder
2c | The Population Problem | |
Box
92 Folder
2d | The Power of the Dollar | |
Box
93 Folder
1 | The President's Men | |
Box
93 Folder
2 | Producing Macbeth | |
Box
93 Folder
3 | Profile of Southern Moderate | |
Box
93 Folder
4 | Public Hearing | |
Box
93 Folder
5 | Regional Report | |
Box
93 Folder
6 | Red Myth | |
Box
93 Folder
7 | Satire | |
Box
93 Folder
8 | The Secret Hunger | |
Box
93 Folder
9 | Mr. Secretary | |
Box
93 Folder
10 | Social Life of Man | |
Box
94 Folder
1 | Soldier, Soldier | |
Box
94 Folder
2 | Songs Out of the South | |
Box
94 Folder
3 | State of the Union Address,
1967 | |
Box
94 Folder
3a | The Struggle for Peace | |
Box
94 Folder
4 | Take This Hammer | |
Box
94 Folder
5 | This Is Art | |
Box
94 Folder
6 | This Is Opera | |
Box
94 Folder
7 | This New House | |
Box
94 Folder
8 | Time to Remember | |
| Traveling Along | |
Box
94 Folder
9 | 1-6 | |
Box
95 Folder
1 | 7-13 | |
| Trio | |
Box
95 Folder
2 | 1-4 | |
Box
95 Folder
3 | 5-9 | |
Box
95 Folder
4 | Twentieth Century Fund | |
Box
95 Folder
5 | Vadstena | |
Box
95 Folder
5a | The Victims | |
| Wall Street Primer | |
Box
95 Folder
6 | 1 | |
Box
95 Folder
7 | 2 | |
Box
96 Folder
1 | Weikersheim | |
Box
96 Folder
2 | Western Heritage | |
Box
96 Folder
2a | The Wind of Chance | |
| Your Dollar's Worth | |
Box
96 Folder
3 | 1966-1967 | |
Box
96 Folder
4 | 1968 | |
Box
96 Folder
5 | Incomplete or Untitled Scripts | |
| Program Evaluations | |
Box
97 Folder
1 | A-Ad | |
Box
97 Folder
2 | Af-Al | |
Box
97 Folder
3 | Am | |
Box
97 Folder
4 | An-Aro | |
Box
97 Folder
5 | Art-Au | |
Box
97 Folder
6 | Ba-Bu | |
Box
97 Folder
7 | Ca-Col | |
Box
97 Folder
8 | Com-Cr | |
Box
97 Folder
9 | Danny Dee | |
Box
98 Folder
1 | Da-De | |
Box
98 Folder
2 | Dr. Posin's Giants | |
Box
98 Folder
3 | Do-Dy | |
Box
98 Folder
4 | Ea-Ey | |
Box
98 Folder
5 | Fa-Fu | |
Box
98 Folder
6 | Ge-Gr | |
Box
98 Folder
7 | Ha-Hu | |
Box
99 Folder
1 | I-It | |
Box
99 Folder
2 | Ja-Ju | |
Box
99 Folder
3 | Japanese Brush Painting | |
Box
99 Folder
4 | Ka-Ku | |
Box
99 Folder
5 | La-Lo | |
Box
99 Folder
6 | Ma-Mea | |
Box
99 Folder
7 | Mee-Mo | |
Box
99 Folder
8 | Muc-Mus | |
Box
99 Folder
9 | Na-Ni | |
Box
99 Folder
10 | No-Nu | |
Box
100 Folder
1 | Of-Ou | |
Box
100 Folder
2 | Pa-Pi | |
Box
100 Folder
3 | Platform
programs | |
Box
100 Folder
4 | Playwright at Work | |
Box
100 Folder
5 | Pl-Pr | |
Box
100 Folder
6 | Prospect of Mankind | |
Box
100 Folder
7 | Ps-Pu | |
Box
100 Folder
8 | Q | |
Box
100 Folder
9 | Ra-Red | |
Box
100 Folder
10 | Rel-Ru | |
Box
100 Folder
11 | Sa-Sc | |
Box
100 Folder
12 | Science in Our World | |
Box
100 Folder
13 | Search for America | |
Box
101 Folder
1 | Se-Sh | |
Box
101 Folder
2 | Si-So | |
Box
101 Folder
3 | Sp-Sym | |
Box
101 Folder
4 | The Story of Money | |
Box
101 Folder
5 | Ta-Tes | |
Box
101 Folder
6 | That-They | |
Box
101 Folder
7 | Thin-Tic | |
Box
101 Folder
8 | Time for Living | |
Box
101 Folder
9 | Tim-Tur | |
Box
102 Folder
1 | Troubled Lives | |
Box
102 Folder
2 | Turn of the Century | |
Box
102 Folder
3 | Twe-Two C | |
Box
102 Folder
4 | Two Faces-Two Hundred | |
Box
102 Folder
5 | U-Us | |
Box
102 Folder
6 | V | |
Box
102 Folder
7--9 | What's New? | |
Box
103 Folder
1 | What's New? V | |
Box
103 Folder
2 | Wa-We | |
Box
103 Folder
3 | Wha-Wro | |
Box
103 Folder
4 | Ye-Yu | |
Box
103 Folder
5 | Your Marriage | |
| Multiple Shipping Orders | |
Box
103 Folder
6-7 | Unsorted | |
Box
104 | Unsorted (continued) | |
| Subseries: Subseries 8D. Cultural Programming, 1959-1968 : This subseries is presently comprised of the files of two directors of cultural
programming--Don Kellerman and Curtis W. Davis--and four producers--Brice Howard, Jac
Venza (and his assistant Virginia Kassel who later became a producer in her own
right), Jerome Toobin and Arthur Rabin.
| |
| Don Kellerman, Director of Cultural Programming 1962-1966 : An alphabetically arranged subject file with most of the material for 1964. It
contains primarily correspondence with affiliate stations and cultural programming
staff, budget information and program proposals. Included is background information
and job description material on the cultural programming personnel and positions
(see Folder 10 Box 2).
| |
| Affiliates Correspondence | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | General, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | KCET, Los Angeles, California, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | KLRN, Austin, Texas, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | KQED, San Francisco, California, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | KRMA, Denver, Colorado, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | WGBH, Boston, Massachusetts, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | WHYY, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | WNDT, New York, New York, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | WTTW, Chicago, Illinois, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
10-12 | Affiliates Meeting
, 1964-1966 | |
Box
1 Folder
13 | Board of Directors, 1962-1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
14 | Rita Broder, 1964 | |
| Budgets | |
Box
1 Folder
15 | Administrative, 1964-1965 | |
Box
1 Folder
16 | Departmental Program, 1963-1965 | |
Box
1 Folder
17 | Half-Hour Film, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
18 | Miscellaneous, 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
19 | Mary Burke, 1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | Cost Control, 1964-1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | Curt Davis, 1963-1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | Dramas, Various Acquired 1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | Linda Gottlieb, 1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Brice Howard, 1961,
1963-1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | Virginia Kassel, 1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | Legal-Miscellaneous, 1964-1965 | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | NET, General | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | Jim Perrin | |
Box
2 Folder
10 | Personnel, Cultural Affairs, 1963-1964 | |
| Programming, Cultural Department | |
Box
2 Folder
11 | General, 1963-1964 | |
Box
2 Folder
12 | Operations, 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | International Division, 1963-1964 | |
| Programs | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Advertising in America,
1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | America Letters, 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | Chicago Legend,
1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | James Joyce Material, 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
6 | Robert Lowell 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
7 | Magazine of the Arts 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
8 | Man in the Making 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
9 | Music, 1962-1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
10 | Newport Folk Festival | |
Box
3 Folder
11 | One Act 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
12 | Performance Specials, 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
13 | Proposals, 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
14 | Science, 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
15 | Spectrum Series, 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
16 | Roger Stevens Panel | |
| Projects | |
Box
3 Folder
17 | Miscellaneous, 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
18 | Rosselline, 1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
19 | Rutgers, 1965-1966 | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | Jack Sameth, 1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | Schedule, Preliminary, 1965-1966 | |
Box
4 Folder
3 | Scheduled Hours, 1964-1965 | |
Box
4 Folder
4 | Tom Slevin, 1962-1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | Technical Department, 1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
6 | Technical Facilities, Outside, 1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
7 | Technical Requirements, 1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
8 | Jerry Tobin, 1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
9 | Traffic, 1963-1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
10 | UHF Channel Expansion, 1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
11 | Jac Venza, 1962-1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
12 | Videotape Advertising, 1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
13 | Jack White | |
| Curtis Davis, Director of Cultural Programming 1963-1966Comprising boxes 14 to 21 of the files on Cultural Programming, this major segment
contains information on a number of important series and programs, including The Creative Person, Magazine of the Arts, Pathfinders, USA: Arts, Music, and Poetry. It is arranged in three
alphabetical subject files: one of programs, a second of program proposals and a
third of general subjects. As in the other NET files, reverse chronological order
within the individual folders is the rule. The file of programs includes programs
actually undertaken for production by NET, regardless as to whether or not they were
successfully completed. The program proposals includes ideas, formal proposals --
both from within NET and from without, and resource files of clippings and similar
items. Often a set of NET files were so hopelessly intermingled that it was next to
impossible to separate one man's from another's. Sometimes it served no useful
purpose to make the attempt. These files of Curtis Davis are a case in point. NET
producer and Director of Cultural Programming in that order, Davis' files were mixed
with those apparently generated by producers Craig Gilbert and James Perrin, both of
whom worked in Cultural Programming, probably responsible to Davis. In addition to
the major segments from the Gilbert and Perrin files, Davis' file also includes an
occasional folder belonging to Kay Chessid and Rita Broder, containing memos,
editing notes, bills and teletype. Kay Chessid eventually became a producer of
documentaries, but her function with Davis is not clear. Because of the severe
mixing and because of the limited quantity, the files were all grouped under Curtis
Davis, Director of Cultural Programming. They include evidence of his work as a
producer as well as an administrator and document the production activity of James
Perrin on The Pathfinder series as
well as Craig Gilbert on “The Creative Person” series. Also in evidence
is Charles Vaughn, Producer of Science Programming who apparently consulted with the
Cultural unit on a series done on the Argonne National Laboratory; also, Science
Programming was a part of Cultural prior to 1965. In addition, unit producers Edward
J. Hingers, Joe Morgenstern and Jerome C. Karpf are also present, as is Jack Sameth,
Executive Producer with Perrin of Pathfinders. Whenever apparent, the name of the producer, other than
Davis, responsible for a program or series was placed in the folder title. One folder entitled U.S.A.: The Opposition
Theater illustrates several truths about the NET collection. First, there
is pathetically little information when one considers the magnitude of the venture
being documented, viz. a seven-program series. Secondly, the folder contains two
types of documents not present in any of the other production files, namely
Performer Engagement contracts and a “Permission to use Excerpts” form,
which serves as a reminder that no single production file in NET contains examples
of all the various types of production records. Thirdly, this file contains much
William Kobin correspondence, illustrating the heavy incidence of passing letters
from office to office that occurred at NET. Fourthly, the folder contains a little
bit of everything on the series, including initial proposal, program agreement,
engagement contracts, routine production “getting it done” memos, press
releases, P. I.'s program information sheets, budget and technical information,
distribution information, and viewer reactions. Two folders, Box 21, Folders 10 and 11, on NET/ETS Music and Copyright Committee
illustrate educational television's battle in 1963-66 to prevent a revision of the
copyright laws in a manner detrimental to the future of poorly financed educational
television. Curt Davis was a member of that committee. | |
| Programs | |
Box
14 Folder
1 | American Memoir | |
Box
14 Folder
2 | Arts: USA
(producer-James Perrin) | |
Box
14 Folder
3 | Beethoven Sonata Cycle | |
| The Creative Person | |
Box
14 Folder
4 | Ideas and General | |
| Rudolph Bing | |
Box
14 Folder
5 | Research: Articles (Craig Gilbert, producer) | |
Box
14 Folder
6 | Research: Notes | |
Box
14 Folder
7 | Correspondence regarding interviews | |
Box
14 Folder
8 | Finances | |
Box
14 Folder
9 | Scripts | |
Box
14 Folder
10 | Scripts | |
Box
15 Folder
1 | Ossie Davis | |
Box
15 Folder
2 | Alfred Knopf (Craig Gilbert, Producer) | |
Box
15 Folder
3 | Richard Leacock (Craig Gilbert, Producer) | |
Box
15 Folder
4 | Richard Loewy (Craig Gilbert, Producer) | |
Box
15 Folder
5 | Marni Nixon (James Perrin, Producer) | |
Box
15 Folder
6 | Eugene O'Neill (Craig Gilbert, Producer) | |
Box
15 Folder
7 | Gregor Piatigorsky (James Perrin, Producer) | |
Box
15 Folder
8 | Portrait of the Artist (James Perrin, Producer) | |
Box
15 Folder
9 | Jean Renoir (James Perrin, Producer) | |
Box
15 Folder
10 | King Vidor (James Perrin, Producer) | |
Box
15 Folder
11 | Andrei Voznesensky | |
Box
15 Folder
12 | Thornton Wilder (Craig Gilbert, Producer) | |
| Challenge | |
Box
15 Folder
13 | Argonne National Laboratory | |
Box
15 Folder
14 | Correspondence, 1961-1963 | |
Box
15 Folder
15 | Correspondence, 1963-1965 | |
Box
16 Folder
1 | ExPo, 67 | |
Box
16 Folder
2 | Lincoln Center | |
Box
16 Folder
3 | Lincoln Center Project and Magazine of the Arts | |
| Magazine of the Arts | |
Box
16 Folder
4 | Correspondence (Craig Gilbert, Producer) | |
Box
16 Folder
5 | Interoffice Correspondence | |
Box
16 Folder
6 | Prospectus | |
Box
16 Folder
7 | Gilbert Expense Vouchers | |
Box
16 Folder
8 | Cosner Expense Vouchers | |
Box
16 Folder
9 | The Black Humorists | |
Box
16 Folder
10 | Dance | |
Box
16 Folder
11 | Folk Music Show | |
Box
16 Folder
12 | Robert Lowell | |
Box
16 Folder
13 | Sculpture and Folk Music Show, Bills | |
Box
16 Folder
14 | Sculpture Show | |
Box
16 Folder
15 | Metropolitan Opera | |
| Music | |
Box
16 Folder
16 | Folk and Chamber, Individual Program Data | |
Box
16 Folder
17 | Jazz, Individual Program Data | |
Box
16 Folder
18 | Master Classes and Performers, Individual Program Data | |
Box
16 Folder
19 | Opera, Individual Program Data | |
Box
16 Folder
20 | Profiles, Individual Program Data | |
Box
16 Folder
21 | Series on Music, Individual Program Data | |
Box
16 Folder
22 | Symphonic, Individual Program Data | |
Box
17 Folder
1 | Musically Speaking
(RCA) (James Perrin, Producer) | |
| Music in the Twenties | |
Box
17 Folder
2 | Correspondence | |
Box
17 Folder
3 | Production and Technical | |
Box
17 Folder
4 | Transcripts 1-6 | |
Box
17 Folder
5 | Transcripts 7-12 | |
Box
17 Folder
6 | NET Playhouse, Kay
Chessid's File, Memos; Notes | |
Box
17 Folder
7 | The Ninety First Day,
Utilization Kit | |
| Pathfinders | |
Box
17 Folder
8 | Undone | |
Box
17 Folder
9 | Connie Mast | |
Box
18 Folder
1 | John Marshall | |
Box
18 Folder
2 | Elton Mayo | |
Box
18 Folder
3 | Mack Sennett | |
Box
18 Folder
4 | Frank Lloyd Wright | |
Box
18 Folder
5 | Sports Project | |
Box
18 Folder
6 | State of the Union, 1967 | |
Box
18 Folder
7 | Two Orchestras (James
Perrin, Producer) | |
Box
18 Folder
8 | The UN Day Concert,
Advance Promotion Kit | |
| USA | |
Box
18 Folder
9 | Arts, A Tale of Two Cities : See also USA: Music, Audience
Shows
| |
Box
18 Folder
10 | Composers | |
Box
18 Folder
11 | Music, Audience Shows
(Craig Gilbert, Producer) | |
| Music, The Music Student | |
Box
18 Folder
12 | Correspondence | |
Box
18 Folder
13 | General | |
Box
18 Folder
14 | Bills and Invoices | |
| Music, The Working Musician | |
Box
19 Folder
1 | General Correspondence | |
Box
19 Folder
2 | Budget | |
Box
19 Folder
3 | Bills | |
Box
19 Folder
4 | Transcript interview: notes and drafts | |
Box
19 Folder
5 | Log Book | |
Box
19 Folder
6 | Final Transcript | |
Box
19 Folder
7 | Editing | |
Box
19 Folder
8 | The Opposition Theatre | |
| Poetry, William Carlos
William | |
Box
19 Folder
9 | Correspondence (Craig Gilbert, Producer) | |
Box
19 Folder
10 | Financial | |
Box
19 Folder
11 | Scripts | |
Box
19 Folder
12 | Title Logs and Fx Notes | |
Box
20 Folder
1 | Programs, Victorians, Edwardians, Jacobeans, Victoria Regina from
Granada Television Limited, Memos and Editing Notes | |
| Program Proposals | |
Box
20 Folder
2 | Desilu-Journey of a Lifetime | |
Box
20 Folder
3 | Film Series | |
Box
20 Folder
4 | General | |
Box
20 Folder
5 | Italian Film Producers | |
| Music | |
Box
20 Folder
6 | Composers | |
Box
20 Folder
7 | Composers, Lukas Foss | |
Box
20 Folder
8 | Financial; Folk; Experimental | |
Box
20 Folder
9 | General | |
Box
20 Folder
10 | Instrumental-Pianists and Cellists | |
Box
20 Folder
11 | Jazz | |
Box
20 Folder
12 | Lewis, Horne; Montveax, Switzerland | |
Box
20 Folder
13 | Opera for Television, Rock & Roll | |
Box
20 Folder
14 | Vocalists | |
Box
20 Folder
15 | Newport, 1965;
National Council on the Arts | |
Box
21 Folder
1 | Outside Proposals (Charles Vaughn, Jim Perrin) | |
Box
21 Folder
2 | James Perrin, Executive Producer | |
Box
21 Folder
3 | WMSB, Michigan State University | |
Box
21 Folder
4 | WTTW, Chicago Educational Television Association | |
Box
21 Folder
5 | Program Proposals and Subject, Miscellaneous | |
| Subject | |
Box
21 Folder
6 | CBC agreements with Canadian Council of Authors and Artists and
American Federation of Musicians | |
Box
21 Folder
7 | Chelsea Hotel (New York) | |
Box
21 Folder
8 | International Cooperation Year; Committee on International
Non-Theatrical Events | |
Box
21 Folder
9 | Music Personnel | |
| NET/ETS Music and Copyright Committee | |
Box
21 Folder
10 | 1963-1965 June | |
Box
21 Folder
11 | 1965 July-1966 May | |
Box
21 Folder
12 | Producer Craig Gilbert, General Memos, Notes, Miscellaneous
Articles | |
Box
21 Folder
13 | Programming, General | |
Box
21 Folder
14 | Science File (James Perrin) | |
| Brice Howard, Producer, Cultural Programming 1959-1967 : Arranged alphabetically by subject, this file contains correspondence, scripts,
production material, budgets, research material and miscellaneous material, mainly
covering the years 1964-1966 and relating primarily to specific programs and series.
There is also a box of material on theater. The series and programs for which there
is the largest amount of material and with which Howard seemed to have worked the
most extensively are The Creative Person
(see also Jac Venza), History of
the Negro People (see also Arthur Rabin), An Essay on Death, Poetry, and Through the Eyes of.
| |
Box
5 Folder
1 | Rita Broder, Correspondence, 1962-1965 | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | 1962-1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | 1966-1967 | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Ossie Davis, 1965-1966 | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | Drama, 1965 | |
Box
5 Folder
6 | International Division, 1962-1964 | |
Box
5 Folder
7 | Esther Jackson, 1966 | |
Box
5 Folder
8 | Hy Kalus, 1966 | |
Box
5 Folder
9 | Jack Kuny, 1966 | |
Box
5 Folder
10 | Language Material, 1959-1961 | |
| National Academy TV Arts and Sciences | |
Box
5 Folder
11 | Correspondence, 1966-1967 | |
Box
5 Folder
12 | Plays, 1966-1967 | |
Box
5 Folder
13 | Research | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | Procedures (Pink Sheets), 1963-1967 | |
| Programs | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Act, Research 1962
1966-1967 | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | American Theate 1963, 1965-1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Arts: USA 1965 | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | Ballad of America | |
Box
6 Folder
6 | Black New World | |
Box
6 Folder
7 | Lizzie Borden,
1966-1967 | |
Box
6 Folder
8 | Circus,
1964 | |
Box
6 Folder
9 | Conversations | |
| Creative Person | |
Box
6 Folder
10 | Erick Bentley, 1966-1967 | |
Box
6 Folder
11 | Hallie Flanagan-Correspondence, 1965 | |
Box
6 Folder
12 | Hallie Flanagan, 1965 | |
Box
6 Folder
13 | Future Programs, 1964-1966 | |
Box
6 Folder
14 | Antonio Gaudi, 1966-1967 | |
Box
7 Folder
1 | General, 1966-1967 | |
Box
7 Folder
2 | Tyrone Guthrie, 1966-1967 | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | Logos, 1967 | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1966 | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | Eero Saarinen, 1966-1967 | |
Box
7 Folder
6 | Crime and Punishment 1966 | |
Box
7 Folder
7 | Dramas, 1965 | |
Box
7 Folder
8 | English for Americans,
1961 | |
| Essay on Death | |
Box
7 Folder
9 | Budget, 1964 | |
Box
7 Folder
10 | Correspondence, 1964-1966 | |
Box
7 Folder
11 | Credits, 1964 | |
Box
7 Folder
12 | Library Material | |
Box
7 Folder
13 | Miscellaneous Materials | |
Box
7 Folder
14 | Press Reviews, 1964 | |
Box
7 Folder
15 | Original Scripts | |
Box
7 Folder
16 | Final Scripts | |
Box
8 Folder
1 | Ethics and Foreign Policy | |
Box
8 Folder
2 | Festival of Golden Eagles | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | Florence: Days of Destruction,
1966-1967 | |
Box
8 Folder
4 | Girl Scouts...,
1963 | |
Box
8 Folder
5 | Glory Trail -- The Iron Horse, 1965 | |
Box
8 Folder
6 | Heritage-Ben Shahn | |
| History of the Negro People | |
Box
8 Folder
7 | Budget, 1963-1965 | |
Box
8 Folder
8 | Contracts, 1965 | |
Box
8 Folder
9 | Correspondence, 1962-1965
August | |
Box
8 Folder
10 | Correspondence, 1965
September-1966 | |
Box
8 Folder
11 | “Free At Last” | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | “The Inner World of the Free Negro” | |
Box
9 Folder
2 | Miscellaneous, 1964-1966 | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | Outline, 1964-1966 | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | Phone List | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | Research | |
Box
9 Folder
6 | “Slavery” | |
Box
9 Folder
7 | Symposium, 1965 | |
Box
9 Folder
8 | Individual Program Data, 1962-1965 | |
Box
9 Folder
9 | Kaleidoscope,
1963-1965 | |
Box
9 Folder
10 | La Mana Playwrights | |
Box
9 Folder
11 | A Mother for Janck | |
| Net Playhouse | |
Box
9 Folder
12 | General | |
| “Misalliance” | |
Box
9 Folder
13 | Accounting, 1966-1967 | |
Box
9 Folder
14 | Correspondence | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | NET Business, 1966-1967 | |
Box
10 Folder
2 | Script | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | Eliot Norton Interviews,
1962-1964 | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | Old Glory | |
Box
10 Folder
5 | Our Lives... | |
| Poetry | |
Box
10 Folder
6 | Budget | |
Box
10 Folder
7 | Correspondence, 1964-1967 | |
Box
10 Folder
8 | Marianne Moore, 1965 | |
Box
10 Folder
9 | NET Business, 1963-1966 | |
Box
10 Folder
10 | Poems | |
Box
10 Folder
11 | Research | |
Box
11 Folder
1 | Scripts | |
Box
11 Folder
2 | Portrait of America,
1965-1966 | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | Rape of Lucretia | |
Box
11 Folder
4 | Shakespeare1964 | |
Box
11 Folder
5 | Short Stories of deMaupassant,
1965-1966 | |
Box
11 Folder
6 | Tartuffe | |
| Through the Eyes of | |
Box
11 Folder
7 | Correspondence, 1963-1966 | |
Box
11 Folder
8 | General | |
Box
11 Folder
9 | Program A | |
Box
11 Folder
10 | Program B | |
Box
11 Folder
11 | Program C | |
Box
11 Folder
12 | Program D | |
Box
11 Folder
13 | Program E | |
Box
11 Folder
14 | Program F | |
Box
11 Folder
15 | Proposals, 1966 | |
Box
11 Folder
16 | Trio,
1966 | |
Box
11 Folder
17 | Uncle Tom's Cabin,
1966 | |
Box
11 Folder
18 | Uncle Vanya,
1966 | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | World of Magic,
1961-1962 | |
Box
12 Folder
2 | World Theater,
1964 | |
Box
12 Folder
3 | Why So Socrates,
1964 | |
Box
12 Folder
4 | Young Performers,
1967 | |
Box
12 Folder
5 | Project Data Sheets, 1966-1967 | |
Box
12 Folder
6 | Project, Clarence Pickett | |
Box
12 Folder
7 | Proposal, Man Answers Death, 1964 | |
Box
12 Folder
8 | Proposal, New Dramatists, 1965 | |
Box
12 Folder
9 | Proposal, UFO | |
Box
12 Folder
10 | Ralin Productions, 1962 | |
Box
12 Folder
11 | Research | |
Audio 504A | In A Dark
Time audio recording | |
U.S. Mss 66AF | Theater | |
Box
12 Folder
12 | Bread and Puppet Theater, 1966 | |
Box
12 Folder
13 | James Case | |
Box
13 Folder
1 | Carnovsky's “King Lear,” 1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
2 | Company of Boston, 1966 | |
Box
13 Folder
3 | Editing Schedule, 1965 | |
Box
13 Folder
4 | Free Southern Theatre, 1966 | |
Box
13 Folder
5 | Elsa Gress, 1967 | |
Box
13 Folder
6 | Productions, 1966-1967 | |
Box
13 Folder
7 | Projects 1961-1962,
1964 | |
Box
13 Folder
8 | Schedules, 1965 | |
Box
13 Folder
9 | “Tattered Tom,” 1965 | |
Box
13 Folder
10 | University and College, 1962-1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
11 | University and College Documentaries, 1963 | |
Box
13 Folder
12 | West Coast Trip | |
Box
13 Folder
13 | WGBH, 1965 | |
| Jac Venza, Producer, Cultural Programming, 1962-1968Comprising boxes 22 to 38 of the records of cultural programming, Jac Venza's files
are the largest single unit therein. Venza was apparently a producer of uncommon
vitality and ability, as evidenced by the wide range of programs he produced and
their extraordinary number. Emphasizing primarily dance and music, programs and
series worked on by Venza included The
Creative Person, Dance/USA,
Lincoln Center: Stage Five,
NET Festival, NET Playhouse,and Trio. Venza's close assistant was Virginia Kassel, who
later became assistant to Vice President for Programming and a producer in her own
right. Wherever possible, folders that were primarily hers have been identified as
such. The vast majority of this series is production files for various series and
programs. Most of the material is Venza's. There are, however, two sets of folders
that are completely Kassel's; one is a set of affiliates correspondence, and the
other is folders on the Creative Person
series. The Kassel Creative Person
folders usually contain correspondence regarding a particular program or a
certain producer. The Venza folders for the same series contain a wider variety of
production-type material, including schedules, scripts, bills, and receipts, thus
providing information about the series from two administrative levels and
documenting the breakdown of responsibility between Venza and Kassel. The following folders contain information of special interest: Box 16, folder
2-information about entire arts programming for 1964-1965 season; box 4, folder
1-Creative Person Jack Beeson later was removed from the series and used as a
companion for Lizzie Borden; box 5, folder 3-a list of principles for consideration
of creative persons and Curt Davis' reaction to the 1965 series; box 11, folder 14-a
prophetic comment about the future career of Dustin Hoffman; and box 2, folder
7-individual program data sheets for 1965 Creative Person series. Removed from the
files was a 16 mm film of the opening frames of The Creative Person and the magnetic sound track to
accompany it. | |
| General | |
Box
22 Folder
1 | Affiliates Meeting, 1965 | |
| General Correspondence | |
Box
22 Folder
2 | Jac Venza | |
Box
22 Folder
3 | V. Kassel | |
| Correspondence, Affiliates (V. Kassel folders) | |
Box
22 Folder
4 | KCET | |
Box
22 Folder
5 | KQED | |
Box
22 Folder
6 | WETA | |
Box
22 Folder
7 | WGBH, 1966
February-July | |
Box
22 Folder
8 | WGBH, 1966 August-1968
August | |
Box
22 Folder
9 | WGTV | |
Box
22 Folder
10 | WKNV | |
Box
22 Folder
11 | WMVS | |
Box
22 Folder
12 | WQED | |
Box
22 Folder
13 | WTTW | |
Box
22 Folder
14 | WUFT | |
Box
22 Folder
15 | Budget information | |
Box
22 Folder
16 | Contracts | |
Box
22 Folder
17 | Graphics | |
Box
22 Folder
18 | International Music Center | |
| Procedures | |
Box
23 Folder
1 | 1964-1966 June | |
Box
23 Folder
2 | 1966 July-1968 | |
| Programs | |
Box
23 Folder
3 | American Artist | |
Box
23 Folder
4 | American Artist Abroad | |
Box
23 Folder
5 | Carmina Burana,
Budget | |
Box
23 Folder
6 | Julia Child at the White House | |
| Creative Person Series
(V. Kassel folders) | |
Box
23 Folder
7 | Miscellaneous File | |
| Correspondence | |
| General | |
Box
23 Folder
8 | 1965 September-1966
January | |
Box
23 Folder
9 | 1966 February-1967
November | |
Box
23 Folder
10 | Mike Alexander | |
Box
23 Folder
11 | Henry Dore | |
Box
23 Folder
12 | Craig Gilbert | |
Box
23 Folder
13 | Sumner Glimcher | |
Box
23 Folder
14 | Cynthia Haas | |
Box
24 Folder
1 | Thomas Johnson | |
Box
24 Folder
2 | Perry Miller | |
Box
24 Folder
3 | Allan King Associates | |
Box
24 Folder
4 | Amram Nowak | |
| Jay Sheers | |
Box
24 Folder
5 | 1965 February-1966 June | |
Box
24 Folder
6 | 1966 July-1967 April | |
Box
24 Folder
7 | Jack Sameth | |
Box
24 Folder
8 | Lane Slate | |
Box
24 Folder
9 | Tom Slevin | |
| Memos | |
Box
24 Folder
10 | From Curt Davis | |
| To Curt Davis | |
Box
24 Folder
11 | 1966 January-May | |
Box
24 Folder
12 | 1966 June-December | |
Box
24 Folder
13 | Budget and Finances, 1967
Series | |
Box
24 Folder
14 | Logos | |
Box
24 Folder
15 | Acquisitions | |
Box
24 Folder
16 | Viewings and Timings | |
| Individual Programs: Creative Person | |
Box
25 Folder
1 | Jack Beeson | |
Box
25 Folder
2 | Gwendolyn Brooks | |
Box
25 Folder
3 | John Burton | |
Box
25 Folder
4 | Hart Crane | |
Box
25 Folder
5 | Martha Graham | |
Box
25 Folder
6 | George Grosz | |
Box
25 Folder
7 | Tyrone Guthrie | |
Box
25 Folder
8 | Patricia Jaffe (proposed) | |
Box
25 Folder
9 | Robinson Jeffers (proposed) | |
Box
25 Folder
10 | James Joyce | |
Box
25 Folder
11 | Alfred Knopf (proposed) | |
Box
25 Folder
12 | Latin America | |
Box
25 Folder
13 | Joseph Mankiewicz | |
Box
25 Folder
14 | Thomas Mann, General | |
Box
25 Folder
15 | Thomas Mann, Air Script | |
Box
25 Folder
16 | H.L. Mencken | |
Box
25 Folder
17 | Henry Roth | |
Box
25 Folder
18 | Adlai Stevenson | |
Box
25 Folder
19 | Dylan Thomas | |
Box
25 Folder
20 | Bruno Walter | |
Box
25 Folder
21 | Thomton Wilder | |
Box
25 Folder
22 | Program information and press releases | |
| Creative Person Series
(Jac Venza Folders) | |
Box
26 Folder
1 | Background material, 1965
Series | |
Box
26 Folder
2 | Budgets, 1965 | |
Box
26 Folder
3 | Proposals, 1966 | |
Box
26 Folder
4 | Proposals | |
| Individual Programs | |
Box
26 Folder
5 | Leonard Baskin, budget | |
Box
26 Folder
6 | Leonard Baskin | |
Box
26 Folder
7 | George Braque, budget | |
Box
26 Folder
8 | George Braque | |
Box
26 Folder
9 | Henri Cartier-Bresson, budget | |
Box
26 Folder
10 | Henri Cartier-Bresson, production | |
Box
26 Folder
11 | Isadora Duncan | |
Box
26 Folder
12 | Harry Golden | |
Box
26 Folder
13 | Alexander Liberman | |
Box
26 Folder
14 | Anna Pavlova, budget | |
Box
27 Folder
1 | “The Puppets of Kinosuke” | |
Box
27 Folder
2 | William Schuman, budget | |
Box
27 Folder
3 | James Thurber | |
Box
27 Folder
4 | Conversations
Series | |
| Dance: USA
Series | |
Box
27 Folder
5 | General | |
Box
27 Folder
6 | American Ballet Theater | |
| “Four Pioneers” | |
Box
27 Folder
7 | Budget | |
Box
27 Folder
8 | Production | |
Box
27 Folder
9 | Additional production materials | |
Box
27 Folder
10 | Martha Graham | |
Box
27 Folder
11 | “Jazz” (working title), budget | |
| “Echoes of Jazz” | |
Box
27 Folder
12 | Production | |
Box
28 Folder
1 | Scripts, set designs | |
| “Robert Joffrey Ballet” | |
Box
28 Folder
2 | 1965 November-1966 May | |
Box
28 Folder
3 | undated | |
Box
28 Folder
4 | Production | |
| “Jose Limon” (proposed) see “Four
Pioneers” | |
Box
28 Folder
5 | Production | |
Box
28 Folder
6 | Bouchard photographs | |
Box
28 Folder
7 | Missa Brevis and Passacaglia | |
Box
28 Folder
8 | Missa Brevis and Passacaglia, production | |
Box
28 Folder
9 | Missa Brevis sequence | |
Box
28 Folder
10 | Passacaglia sequence | |
| “NYC Ballet” | |
Box
29 Folder
1 | Budget | |
Box
29 Folder
2 | Production | |
Box
29 Folder
3 | Ballanchine interviews | |
Box
29 Folder
4 | Music score | |
| “Anna Sokolow's Rooms” | |
Box
29 Folder
5 | Budget | |
Box
29 Folder
6 | Production | |
| “Concert” and “In Search of
Lovers” | |
Box
29 Folder
7 | 1966 February-April | |
Box
29 Folder
8 | undated | |
Box
29 Folder
9 | An Evening's Journey to Conway,
Massachusetts | |
Box
29 Folder
10 | Scripts | |
Box
29 Folder
11 | Hosts | |
| Lincoln Center: Stage Five | |
Box
30 Folder
1 | Budget and general | |
| Auditions | |
Box
30 Folder
2 | Photographs | |
Box
30 Folder
3 | Promotional photographs | |
Box
30 Folder
4-6 | “Ballet of the Five Senses” | |
Box
30 Folder
7 | “Three Premieres” | |
Box
31 Folder
1 | NET Ballet | |
| NET Festival | |
Box
31 Folder
2 | Logo | |
Box
31 Folder
3 | “Mozart” | |
| “Carl Sandburg Memorial” | |
Box
31 Folder
4 | Miscellaneous | |
Box
31 Folder
5 | Correspondence | |
Box
31 Folder
6 | Scripts | |
Box
31 Folder
7 | NET Jazz | |
| NET Playhouse | |
| “Camina Real” | |
Box
31 Folder
8 | Correspondence | |
Box
31 Folder
9 | Budget | |
Box
31 Folder
10 | Casting | |
Box
32 Folder
1 | Pre-production and schedules | |
Box
32 Folder
2 | Production materials | |
Box
32 Folder
3 | Post-production | |
| “An Enemy of the People” | |
Box
32 Folder
4 | Correspondence | |
Box
32 Folder
5 | Budget | |
Box
32 Folder
6 | Casting | |
Box
32 Folder
7 | Production materials | |
Box
32 Folder
8 | Post-production | |
| “Journey of the Fifth Horse” | |
Box
32 Folder
9 | Correspondence | |
Box
32 Folder
10 | Budget | |
Box
32 Folder
11 | Casting | |
Box
32 Folder
12 | Production | |
Box
32 Folder
13 | Script | |
Box
32 Folder
14 | Post-production | |
Box
33 Folder
1 | “Home” | |
| “Infancy-Childhood” | |
Box
33 Folder
2 | Correspondence | |
Box
33 Folder
3 | Budget | |
Box
33 Folder
4 | Additional budget items | |
Box
33 Folder
5 | Cast | |
Box
33 Folder
6 | Production | |
Box
33 Folder
7 | Scripts | |
| NET Preview Show | |
Box
33 Folder
8 | 1967-1968 Season | |
Box
33 Folder
9 | 1967-1968 Season, scripts | |
Box
33 Folder
10 | Our World | |
| Past Imperfect
series | |
Box
33 Folder
11 | Budget and pilots | |
Box
34 Folder
1 | Scripts | |
Box
34 Folder
2 | Pathfinders
series | |
Box
34 Folder
3 | E.O. Lawrence | |
Box
34 Folder
4 | The Real Revolution,
Talks by Krisnamurti | |
| Trio | |
Box
34 Folder
5 | General | |
Box
34 Folder
6 | Original material, 1962 June
22 | |
Box
34 Folder
7 | Final material, 1962 June
22 | |
Box
34 Folder
8 | Original scripts, 1962 June
29 | |
Box
34 Folder
9 | Working scripts, 1962 June
29 | |
Box
34 Folder
10 | Original material, 1962 July
13 | |
Box
34 Folder
11 | Working script, 1962 July
13 | |
Box
34 Folder
12 | Original material, 1962 July
20 | |
Box
34 Folder
13 | Working script, 1962 July
20 | |
Box
34 Folder
14 | Original material, 1962 August
3 | |
Box
34 Folder
15 | Original material, 1962 August
10 | |
Box
34 Folder
16 | Working script, 1962 August
10 | |
Box
34 Folder
17 | Original material, 1962 August
24 | |
Box
34 Folder
18 | Working script, 1962 August
24 | |
Box
34 Folder
19 | Original scripts, 1962 August
31 | |
Box
35 Folder
1 | Working script, 1962 August
31 | |
Box
35 Folder
2 | Original materials, 1962
September 7 | |
Box
35 Folder
3 | Working script, 1962 September
7 | |
Box
35 Folder
4 | Westminster Abbey | |
| Program proposals | |
Box
35 Folder
5 | Affiliates | |
Box
35 Folder
6 | Avant Guard special | |
Box
35 Folder
7 | Cluster programming | |
Box
35 Folder
8 | Dance | |
Box
35 Folder
9 | Peter Dragadze | |
Box
35 Folder
10 | Film | |
Box
35 Folder
11 | Harkness Ballet | |
Box
35 Folder
12 | “I...” | |
Box
35 Folder
13 | International | |
Box
35 Folder
14 | “It beats working in an office” | |
| Miscellaneous | |
Box
35 Folder
15 | 1963-1965 | |
Box
35 Folder
16 | 1966-1968 | |
Box
35 Folder
17 | Music | |
Box
36 Folder
1 | Outside program suggestions | |
Box
36 Folder
2 | Performing Arts Foundation | |
| Program ideas | |
Box
36 Folder
3 | 1964-1967 | |
Box
36 Folder
4 | circa 1967 | |
Box
36 Folder
5 | Radio documentary | |
| Rejected | |
Box
36 Folder
6 | 1963-1966 | |
Box
36 Folder
7 | 1967 January-October | |
Box
36 Folder
8 | 1967 November-1968 January | |
Box
36 Folder
9 | 1968 February-June 5 | |
Box
36 Folder
10 | 1968 June 6-December | |
Box
37 Folder
1 | Vision, 65 | |
| Projected schedules | |
Box
37 Folder
2 | Master Plan for Arts: USA, 1964-1965 Season | |
Box
37 Folder
3 | 1964-1966 | |
Box
37 Folder
4 | 1967-1968 | |
Box
37 Folder
5 | Publicity | |
| Research | |
Box
37 Folder
6 | Art | |
Box
37 Folder
7 | Ballet | |
Box
37 Folder
8 | Bavarian TV | |
Box
37 Folder
9 | Cultural events, New York City | |
Box
38 Folder
1 | Dance | |
Box
38 Folder
2 | Dance Magazine articles | |
Box
38 Folder
3 | Drama | |
Box
38 Folder
4 | Film | |
Box
38 Folder
5 | Music | |
Box
38 Folder
6 | Newspaper articles | |
Box
38 Folder
7 | Photograph | |
| Jerome Toobin, Producer, Cultural Programming 1964-1965 : Toobin's files contain research materials, sheet music, scripts, production
materials, rehearsal schedules and correspondence. Consisting mainly of production
files, they relate almost entirely to three series: Arts/USA: Music, Festival Orchestra, and World of Music.All three are musical programs, as was
apparently almost everything Toobin worked on.
| |
| General | |
Box
39 Folder
1 | American Federation of Musicians | |
Box
39 Folder
2 | Barrett Management | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
39 Folder
3 | Herbert Breslin | |
Box
39 Folder
4 | Curt Davis | |
Box
39 Folder
5 | Inter-office | |
Box
39 Folder
6 | Friedberg Management | |
Box
39 Folder
7 | Robert Gewald Management | |
Box
39 Folder
8 | Jay K. Hoffman Presentations | |
Box
39 Folder
9 | S. Hurok | |
Box
39 Folder
10 | Marlboro Music | |
Box
39 Folder
11 | Albert Murray | |
Box
39 Folder
12 | Musical Theater | |
| Programs | |
| Arts/USA: Music | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
39 Folder
13 | Camden and Green | |
Box
39 Folder
14 | Agnes DeMille | |
| Research | |
Box
39 Folder
15 | Blues | |
Box
39 Folder
16 | Notes and articles | |
Box
39 Folder
17 | Records, music | |
Box
39 Folder
18 | Budget | |
Box
39 Folder
19 | Finances | |
Box
39 Folder
20 | Personnel | |
Box
39 Folder
21 | Contracts | |
Box
40 Folder
1 | Legal | |
Box
40 Folder
2 | Music clearance | |
Box
40 Folder
3 | Film Fac. | |
Box
40 Folder
4 | Proposed programs | |
Box
40 Folder
5 | Proposed program on blues | |
Box
40 Folder
6 | Program outlines | |
Box
40 Folder
7 | “Jazz Goes Intellectual Bop!” | |
Box
40 Folder
8 | “Jazz the Experimenters” | |
Box
40 Folder
9 | Scripts | |
Box
40 Folder
10 | “Rock and Roll” | |
Box
40 Folder
11 | Play of Daniel | |
| Festival Orchestra | |
Box
40 Folder
12 | General | |
Box
40 Folder
13 | Bills | |
Box
41 Folder
1 | Personnel, Thomas Dunn | |
Box
41 Folder
2 | Program #1 | |
Box
41 Folder
3 | Program #2 | |
| World of Music | |
| Research | |
Box
41 Folder
4 | Civil rights pictures | |
Box
41 Folder
5 | Columbia Artists Management | |
Box
41 Folder
6 | Mannes College of Music | |
Box
41 Folder
7 | Development | |
Box
41 Folder
8 | Breakdown and bills | |
Box
41 Folder
9 | Finances-payment requests | |
Box
41 Folder
10 | Personnel, Morton Gould | |
Box
41 Folder
11 | Legal | |
Box
41 Folder
12 | Openings and closings | |
Box
41 Folder
13 | Proposed programs | |
Box
42 Folder
1 | “The Glory of Cremona” | |
Box
42 Folder
2 | “Harburg” | |
Box
42 Folder
3 | Music | |
Box
42 Folder
4 | “Marilyn Horne” | |
Box
42 Folder
5 | Music | |
Box
42 Folder
6 | “The Instrument Maker” | |
Box
42 Folder
7 | “Charles Ives”, Harold Faberman, conductor | |
Box
43 Folder
1 | “Learning to Live with Music” | |
Box
43 Folder
2 | “Madrigals of Gesualdo” | |
Box
43 Folder
3 | Music | |
Box
43 Folder
4 | “Medina” | |
Box
43 Folder
5 | “Music for a Brass Choir” | |
Box
43 Folder
6 | “The Music Lesson” | |
Box
43 Folder
7 | “Orchestral Player” | |
Box
43 Folder
8 | “Philadelphia String Quartet” | |
Box
43 Folder
9 | “Pro Musica Antiqua” | |
Box
44 Folder
1 | “Judith Raskin” | |
Box
44 Folder
2 | “Renaissance Band” | |
Box
44 Folder
3 | Scripts | |
Box
44 Folder
4 | “M. Schammo” | |
Box
44 Folder
5 | Secular Music of the Renaissance | |
Box
44 Folder
6 | “Songs of Freedom” | |
Box
44 Folder
7 | “Leopold Stokowski” | |
Box
44 Folder
8 | “Story of a Collaboration” | |
Box
44 Folder
9 | “Twilight of a Culture” | |
Box
44 Folder
10 | “Valkki” | |
Box
44 Folder
11 | “Varese” | |
Box
44 Folder
12 | Reviews | |
Box
45 Folder
1 | Tape shipments | |
Box
45 Folder
2 | Affiliates air dates | |
| Program proposals | |
Box
45 Folder
3 | Abbey Singers | |
Box
45 Folder
4 | Suggestions by J. Karpf | |
Box
45 Folder
5 | Research, Citizens' Housing and Planning Council | |
Box
45 Folder
6 | Talent | |
Box
45 Folder
7 | Teletape | |
Box
45 Folder
8 | Rosalyn Tureck | |
Box
45 Folder
9 | Violins | |
Box
45 Folder
10 | Beatrice Witkin | |
Box
45 Folder
11 | Writers' Guild | |
| Arthur Rabin, Producer, Cultural Programming 1963-1965These six boxes of production files are devoted entirely to the eight-program
series, History of the Negro People.
Produced by Arthur Rabin and directed by Norton Bloom, this series is one of
the most thoroughly documented in the entire NET collection. The series focused on the three major concentrations of Negro population: Africa,
Latin America and the United States. Arthur Rabin, the producer of these programs,
began research in 1963, and terminated work on the series in July 1965. NET telecast
the series beginning the week of October 10, 1965. Ossie Davis is narrator for the
series and wrote the drama “Slavery” which is one of the programs. The
other drama “Free At Last” was written by Arthur Rabin and James
Benjamin. Novelist John A. Williams wrote a program on the American Negro's ties
with Africa entitled, “Omoude-A Child Returns,” which is part of the
program “Back to Africa.” In this series NET has traced the evolution of the Negro People from their African
past to their probable future, shooting the film both in the studio and on
location. The first program of the series concerns the “Negro and His African
Past.” No scripts or research materials are included on this program, but
Rabin's outline of the series states that this program looks at the heritage of the
Negro to reveal the civilizations and achievements of ancient Africa usually ignored
by historical research and examines its significance to the American Negro
today. Directly related to this, but more contemporary is the second program “Back
to Africa,” which deals with the relationship of the American Negro to
Africans and Africa. John A. Williams, an outstanding Negro novelist reports on the
odyssey of an American Negro in Africa. A third program relates to the “History of the Negro in Brazil,”
compared and contrasted to the American Negro's experience. The question of whether
Brazil is in fact a racial paradise is explored. [Included in the research file for Brazil are two different versions of a
handwritten diary (written in retrospect) of Florence Marg de Swart (Miss Flora).
Written during World War II, she describes her experiences during and feelings
toward her thirty years (1913-1944) in Brazil. She was born in Paris, and spent her
early years in England and France. She went to Brazil in 1914 as the governess for
the Count and Countess Candido Mendes de Almeida, and she later worked for the
Countess Pereira Carneiro, as a companion to her mother for over ten years. Her
reminiscences include descriptions of: time spent in France, Brazil's inflation of
currency, the WWI armistice in England, the cost of land in Rio de Janeiro in the
1920s, Rio's growth and development over the thirty years, impressions of the
French, impressions of the U. S. and its people, Natal, Rio Grande de Norte, Recife,
the heat of Belem, the first planes to northern Brazil, the sugar refineries of
Pernambuco. She taught English at Natal for nine years; she made numerous trips
between Europe and Brazil, and within Brazil; she helped during both World Wars, and
she describes that--first in England and second in Brazil at a way station for
English fliers. Many photos are included in the diary, mostly of local Brazilian
scenes, and including one of the Brazilian imperial family, whom she met.] After examining Brazil, NET used a dramatic choral work to focus on the question of
slavery. This program was adapted by Ossie Davis from the actual testimony of former
slaves, and was performed by Davis, Ruby Dee and the choral group VOICES Inc. Directly related to the existence of slavery is an examination of the history of
the South from slavery to the Supreme Court decision of 1954. “Negro and the
South” also explores the southern way of life and what this has meant to the
Negro. Coinciding chronologically with the “Negro and the South” is “Oh
Freedom,” which explores the history of the Negro from emancipation to the end
of World War II. This history is told through the actual words of four major Negro
figures: Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. DuBois, and Marcus
Garvey. The next program deals with the “New Mood of the American Negro.” In
this examination covering the New Militancy and the Supreme Court decision of 1954
to the present, stress is placed upon the last ten years of Negro
“revolt” and its impact upon Negro and white Americans. In “Inner World of the Free Negro,” impressions are given on the
richness and variety of the culture of the Negro. Through interview transcripts and
an essay it presents the thoughts, experiences, and motivations unique to the Negro
in American life. The last program deals with the future of the Negro with a symposium of scholars
who prophesy about the future of Negroes in the U. S. and around the world. This series includes correspondence, research materials, clippings, pamphlets,
foreign government brochures, contracts, releases, scripts, transcripts, records of
stock footage, music, and credits, outlines and progress reports. Also included is a
book proof of Together in America
by Johanna Johnson, published March 1965, which is located in the general
research folder for the series. Important correspondents: January 29, 1964, letter from Mrs. W.E.B. DuBois, also
Leo Hansberry and Gilberto Freyre. | |
| History of the Negro People | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
46 Folder
1 | 1962 January-1963 December | |
Box
46 Folder
2 | 1964 January-July | |
Box
46 Folder
3 | 1964 August-December | |
Box
46 Folder
4 | 1965 January-September | |
Box
46 Folder
5 | Consultants, Lists of | |
Box
46 Folder
6 | AFTRA Agreement, 1964-1967 | |
Box
46 Folder
7 | Budget | |
Box
46 Folder
8 | Staff Contracts and Lists | |
Box
46 Folder
9 | Publicity | |
Box
46 Folder
10 | Program Outline | |
Box
46 Folder
11 | Proposed Filming Schedule | |
Box
46 Folder
12 | Progress Reports, 1962 January-1965 January | |
Box
46 Folder
13 | African Survey Trip Itinerary | |
Box
46 Folder
14 | Research | |
Box
47 Folder
1 | Research | |
Box
47 Folder
2 | Stock Footage | |
| “Back to Africa” | |
Box
47 Folder
3-4 | Research | |
Box
47 Folder
5 | Scripts | |
Box
47 Folder
6 | Credits | |
| “Brazil” | |
Box
47 Folder
7 | Research Proposal to National Science Foundation | |
Box
47 Folder
8 | Research | |
Box
48 Folder
1 | Research | |
Box
48 Folder
2 | Script | |
Box
48 Folder
3 | Interview Transcripts | |
Box
48 Folder
4 | Shooting Scripts | |
Box
48 Folder
5 | Stock Footage | |
Box
48 Folder
6 | Credits, Timings | |
Box
48 Folder
7 | Liability Releases | |
| “Slavery” | |
Box
48 Folder
8 | Script and Songs | |
Box
48 Folder
9 | Liability Releases | |
| “Negro and the South” | |
Box
48 Folder
10 | Research, Negro in South and North | |
Box
49 Folder
1 | Script | |
Box
49 Folder
2 | Script | |
Box
49 Folder
3 | Script | |
Box
49 Folder
4 | Editor's Mississippi Transcript | |
Box
49 Folder
5 | Rabin's Mississippi Transcript | |
Box
49 Folder
6 | Tobias-Carlin Transcript | |
Box
49 Folder
7 | Cut Work Transcript | |
Box
50 Folder
1 | Wild Track Transcript | |
Box
50 Folder
2 | Wild Track Transcripts-Cocktail Party | |
Box
50 Folder
3 | Breakdown-Footage-Music | |
Box
50 Folder
4 | Liability Releases | |
| “Oh Freedom” | |
Box
50 Folder
5 | Outlines | |
Box
50 Folder
6 | Script | |
Box
50 Folder
7 | Script | |
| “New Mood” | |
Box
50 Folder
8-9 | Research | |
Box
51 Folder
1 | Research | |
Box
51 Folder
2 | Scripts | |
Box
51 Folder
3 | Liability Releases | |
| “Inner World of the Free Negro” | |
Box
51 Folder
4 | Scripts | |
Box
51 Folder
5 | “What is Negro” Script | |
Box
51 Folder
6 | Interview Transcripts | |
Box
52 Folder
1 | Interview Transcripts | |
Box
52 Folder
2 | Interview Transcripts-Cooper | |
Box
52 Folder
3 | Interview Transcripts-Excerpts | |
Box
52 Folder
4 | Liability Releases | |
| Subseries: Subseries 8E. Public Affairs Programming, 1962-1965The files for Public Affairs Programming are rather limited, consisting entirely of
the production files of Larry Pickard. Additional information can be found in the
files of Edwin R. Bayley as Vice President for Administration, since he was Public
Affairs Editor (a position roughly equivalent to Director of Public Affairs
Programming) at the same time as he held the office of Vice President. At the writing
of this register, we have no files for Bayley's successor as Public Affairs Editor,
Don Dixon. Larry Pickard's files consist of those generated by himself and William Weston, his
predecessor as executive producer of the main series documented by the files--Of People and Politics; and those people
who worked with Weston and Pickard in the four production units devoted to creating
the twenty-one programs of the series. The small amount of non-Of People and
Politics material that is present in the Pickard files is entirely in box
one, concerns several other programs Pickard produced or otherwise worked on and
includes a folder of program ideas submitted by a Vincent Dempsey, and a folder of
documents generated by Weston. Also in box one is Pickard's general correspondence. Arranged chronologically, it
contains in addition to letters--expense statements, memos and reports of various
types. Most of the problems involved in producing the series in general are touched on
with very little information on the problems of specific programs. Included are
inquiries from potential staff, and the chief correspondents were Weston and William
H. Kobin, Vice President for Programming. In addition to correspondence, the remainder of the files contain scripts, script
outlines, NET financial forms such as expenditure request forms, series and program
budgets, interview transcripts, liability relaeases signed by interviewees and other
actor-type participants in the series, lists and schedules concerning such topics as
film shot, stock footage available and used, taping dates, guests and consultants,
technical and informational content evaluations, and research materials ranging from
clippings and notes to the formal studies of Operations and Policy Research Inc., a
California based firm. Following the general correspondence and the other programs which are arranged in
rough alphabetical order are the materials related to Of People and Politics, arranged according to production
order insofar as practical. In general this order consists of budget, pre-program
planning, personnel, research, writing, interviewing, releases, editing and stock
footage, and scripts. Retained with each script in this arrangement is the research
material, clearly designated as having been gathered specifically for that
program. Also included are any notes, memos or other correspondence that seemed more
appropriately filed with the script rather than in the general correspondence file,
but, on the whole, there is very little of the latter filed with the scripts. When
duplicate copies of a script existed, we retained one copy plus any annotated pages
from the duplicates. All of the Operations and Policy Research studies have been filed together in boxes
two through four, rather than trying to place them with the script for which they were
prepared. On many, it is very difficult to determine which program they were most
directly related to; also some were undoubtedly used for the series as a whole or for
more than one program. This file documents the complete formation of a television series. One can see the
formation of the program idea, the research, the script writing, the contacts for
interviews, the selection of filming locality, the contacts for equipment, the
arrangements with local people, the signing of releases, the technical arrangements
and the one hundred and one little things that are necessary to complete the series
and see it on the air. This file, along with Rabin's file for History of the Negro People is one of the most complete we
have. However, there are gaps. True, there is more here than elsewhere. But when one
considers that we are dealing with twenty-one major programs, there is pathetically
little in spots. Much material was undoubtedly squirreled away by individuals. There
is an uneven quality to the various programs, where one program may have several
script revisions and another may have only one script. The underlying theme ever
present here as in other series, as thoughout, is the lack of money; the need for
frugality and thrift. For information on the necessity for by inability to establish an NET Film Library,
see a memo, Pickard to Kobin, September 21, 1964. For additional information on Of People and
Politics, see William Kobin's file, Series 8A and the Program Evaluations in
Series 8C. | |
| General Correspondence | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | 1963-1964 March | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | 1964 April-May | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | 1964 June-July | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | 1964 August-1965 and undated | |
| Championship Debate : American Student Foundation sponsored; Pickard produced.
| |
Box
1 Folder
5 | 1962-1963 | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | Vincent Dempsey: 4 program ideas: “Point of View,” “The
Trial of Karl Marx,” “3-D Debate,” “Let's Watch a
Book” | |
| The Art of Investing | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | Programs 1-14 | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | Programs 15-26 | |
| 1. “What is Common Stock?” | |
| 2. “This is a Broker” | |
| 3. “The Care & Feeding of Money” | |
| 4. “History of the N.Y. Stock Exchange” | |
| 5. “The Monthly Investment Plan” | |
| 6. “Why Stock Prices Change” | |
| 7. “Investor's Best Friend-Worst Enemy” | |
| 8. “Investment Clubs” | |
| 9. “Kid Capitalists” | |
| 10. “How the `Big Board' Operates” | |
| 11. “How to Read the Financial Page” | |
| 12. “You and Your Investments” | |
| 13. “Who Owns American Business” | |
| 14. “The Corporation and Its Owner” | |
| 15. “Education of an Investor” | |
| 16. “Planning an Investment Program” | |
| 17. “Growth v. Income” | |
| 18. “How Companies Raise Money” | |
| 19. “A Listing on the `Big Board' ” | |
| 20. “Bonds & Preferred Stock” | |
| 21. “Report on Investment Clubs” | |
| 22. “Investment Facts & Fancies” | |
| 23. “Investing on a Budget” | |
| 24. “How to Live Happily With Your Broker” | |
| 25. “Women Investors” | |
| 26. “The New Investor” | |
Box
1 Folder
10 | Wall Street Primer,
1963-1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
11 | William Weston: Pinksheets, expense reports, “Dialogue on Red
China,” 1964 | |
Box
1 Folder
12 | World Peace Foundation, 1963 | |
| Of People and Politics | |
Box
1 Folder
13 | Budget | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | Preprogramming and Program Outlines | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | Personnel resumes | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | Guests and consultants | |
| Research | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | General--Clippings | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | Southern File | |
| Operations and Policy Research Inc. | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | “Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidate Profiles
1964.” | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | “The Vice President: Candidates and
Incumbents” | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | “How Do We Compare” | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | “Politics in New Hampshire, 1964: A Case
Study” | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | “Survey of Political Broadcasting” | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | “Party Campaign Financing” | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | “Seals in Use in Government Printing Office” | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | “Political Polls” | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | “A Profile of the Electorate” | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | “The Negro Voter” | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | “Presidential Inability & Vice Presidential
Vacancy” | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | “Compton: A Community in Transition” | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | “The Presidential Campaign in History” | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | “The Media and The Voter” | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | “Running For Less Than President” | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | “Three Selected State Legislative Apportionment
Situations” | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | “Election Oddities” | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | “Women” | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | “Presidential Primary Review” | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | “Primaries: Past & Upcoming” | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | “Wallace in the Primaries” | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | “A Historical Note on Presidential Primaries” | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | “A Report on Four Primaries: Indiana, Maryland, Oregon,
California” | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | “Minnesota: A Statistical Profile of the 5th
District” | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | “Social and Personal Characteristics of
Presidents” | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | “Poll Tax” | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | “The Social Bases of Political Preference: Arcadia &
Compton, California; Madison County & Norfolk, Nebraska; Connecticut &
Hartford” | |
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| Mrs. Edwards (Dem. Party Vice Chmn.) | |
| Mrs. Tillet (Status of Women Commission) | |
| Mrs. Guzzenheimer (New York City Planning Commission) | |
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| Mrs. Lockhart (Deputy Ass't. Sec'y. for Community Advisory
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| Reels 138-146 | |
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| Reels 166-176 | |
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| Scripts (If different, actual program title follows script title in
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4 | “How to Win” How He Won (?) and, The Election
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6 | “The High Cost of Running” (Campaign Finances) How to Run a
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11 | “Less Than the President” (Campaigning for Less Than
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| Subseries: Subseries 8F. Science Programming, 1961-1965 | |
| Charles Vaughn, Producer 1961-1964Charles W. Vaughn held at least three positions at NET: Program Associate for
Science and Executive Producer of Science Programs prior to 1963 and Director of
Development from 1963-1965. Since his background was solely in radio and television,
he made a concerted effort to acquaint himself with education and science in general
by attending science education programs in schools, attending conferences of science
teacher societies, and by reading widely to stay abreast of new developments in
science. As program associate, Vaughn gradually became solely responsible for reading
program proposals from other production companies and screening films set to N.E.T.
for possible purchase and syndication. For example, Vaughn's office handled
correspondence pertaining to proper distribution of science films from Bloomington,
Indiana and proper processing of films at Ann Arbor. Vaughn, himself, wrote the
proposal for a series,The Environmental
Revolution. He became responsible for script content in another series,
Population, for which he made a
two-month, worldwide research trip. Shortly after this trip, Vaughn was promoted to
Executive Producer, apparently a newly devised post. Shortly thereafter, with the
reorganization funded by a Ford grant, Vaughn was made Director of Development for
NET. Most of Vaughn's work in Science Programming dealt with programs produced by the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which were directed toward an
adult audience. Strangely enough, there is almost no information on the two programs
for which Vaughn served as a writer (creator) that were mentioned, Population and Environmental Revolution. For information on those two,
see the production files for each of them that follow Vaughn's files in this
sub-series. With the exception of the general correspondence file for August-December 1962,
such files as we have of Vaughn's (which are mighty few) appear to be complete. Upon
taking the post of Program Associate for Science Programming, Vaughn kept some of
the background files formerly under the supervision of E. G. Cohen, Program
Associate in 1961, which contain transcripts of speeches and general policy
statements regarding the desired goals of NET Science Programming. The files cover
the period 1961-1964 and are arranged in the following general sequence: General
Correspondence Background Materials for his post, Vaughn's Research Correspondence
and materials from government and private organizations, and Materials relating to
specific series either proposed or finished. | |
| General Correspondence | |
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| Goals: Studies and speeches | |
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5 | 1962 | |
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7 | Independent Program Proposals | |
| General Research | |
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9 | American Scientists | |
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| Individual Organizations Research | |
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6 | General Precision Inc. | |
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7 | International Organizations | |
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| General Production Information | |
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| Programs | |
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| U.S.P. Production: The Environmental Revolution, 1963-1964These files for The Environmental
Revolution consist of research materials, proposals, and outlines. No actual production files are included, which is not surprising, since the series
was produced outside of NET, by U.S.P. Productions. NET, however, hired two
researchers, Ellen Levine and Robert Burnap, to do the necessary research for the
series. Some of Burnap's personal files are included here. He was head of the
Delaware Wildlife Federation and an officer of several other New England
conservation groups. His files from the Delaware Wildlife Federation include files
of the Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference, the World Wildlife Fund, and others.
These were kept together as one unit under the name of the Federation within the
research files. Primarily, they document the functions and activities of the
federation, but they also contain documentation on Burnap's activity therein. The proposal drafts for the series contain notes by Ellen Levine. The three copies
of the transcript of an environmental conference held in July 1963 and attended for
NET by Charles Vaughn, are annotated. Each represents a different stage of revision
for publication. | |
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| Research | |
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| 1963 Conference | |
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6 | Original Transcript | |
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| Organizations | |
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4-7 | Delaware Wildlife Federation | |
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5 | U.S. Department of State-W | |
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6 | Papers and Notes | |
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7 | People | |
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9 | Series Outlines | |
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| Population SeriesComprising six hour-long programs (Europe-“The European Experience”;
Japan-“Born in Japan”; USA-“Time for Decision”;
Brazil-“The Gathering Millions”; India-“Writings on the
Sand”; and human reproduction-“A Gift of Choice”), the population
series was to be produced by United States Productions, an independent film company
under contract with NET. USP and NET worked closely with the Population Council on
the demographic content of the series and the Population Council assumed content
responsibility for the series. When the project was well under way, Al Butterfield,
the U. S. Productions Executive Producer, died of a brain tumor. Later, NET was not
satisfied with the quality of the rough footage and assumed direct production
control of the series through Charles Vaughn, NET's Executive Producer of the series
(as a counterpart to Butterfield) from its inception. Staff: USP- Francis C. Thayer, President
- Alfred Butterfield, Chairman (died of a malignant brain tumor during the
course of producing the series.)
- Tom Hollyman, Executive Producer-Population series
- Susan Allen, Ass't to Executive Producer
- Editor: Bengt Sommerschied
- Director, Europe- John Ingram
- Director, Japan- John Ingram additional footage shot by David Hardy
- Director, USA - Jonathan Donald
- Director, India- (Pre-Monsoon) Joseph Brun (Post-Monsoon) David Hardy
- Director, Brazil- Jonathan Donald
- Writers: (Population) John (Jack) Blay and David Burke
- Associate Producer, Population and Human Repro: Clem Stigdon
- Writer and Director, Human Repro: Richard Lukin
- Executive Producer: Charles Vaughn
- Producer, Human Repro: Arthur Lodge
Population has the most complete
sample of document types used in producing a television series of any in the
collection. From planning to on-the-air production, the files cover the period
1962-1965. They are arranged with general information on the series followed by
individual programs as follows: General; The European Experience; Born in Japan;
Time for Decision; Writings on the Sand; The Gathering Millions; and A Gift of
Choice. The materials pertaining to each program are arranged as nearly as possible
by production order and chronologically within the folders. | |
| General | |
| Correspondence | |
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| Budget and Finances | |
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5 | Progress Reports | |
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6 | Series Schedules | |
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10 | Preparation Publicity | |
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| “The European Experience” | |
| Correspondence | |
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10 | Preproduction: Outlines and treatments | |
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11 | Progress Reports | |
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12 | Shot Lists | |
| Sound and Viz.: Logs | |
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1 | Denmark | |
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3 | England | |
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4 | Sound Logs | |
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5 | Stock Footage | |
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6 | Editing | |
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7 | Scripts and Revisions | |
| “Born In Japan” | |
| Correspondence | |
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8 | 1963-1964 April | |
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9 | 1964 May-1965 | |
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10-11 | Research | |
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12 | Budget and Finances, 1964 | |
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13 | Preproduction: Outlines and Treatments | |
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14 | Schedules | |
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15 | Music Information | |
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16 | Sound and Viz. Logs | |
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2 | Print Arrangements | |
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| “Time for Decision” - (USA) | |
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4 | Correspondence, 1963-1965 | |
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5-6 | Research | |
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7 | Budget and Finances | |
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8 | Progress Reports | |
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9 | Schedules | |
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10 | Sound and Viz. Logs | |
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11 | Interview Transcripts | |
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| “Writings On the Sand” - (India) | |
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7 | Schedules | |
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8 | Sound and Viz. Logs | |
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9 | J. Brun files | |
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10 | Scene Descriptions, 1964 | |
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11 | Equipment Lists | |
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13 | Interview Transcripts | |
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14 | Script | |
| “The Gathering Millions” - (Brazil) | |
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8 | Equipment | |
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9 | Editing | |
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10 | Script | |
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11 | Reviews | |
| “A Gift of Choice” | |
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12 | Correspondence, 1963-1965 | |
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13 | Budget and Finances | |
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14 | Preproduction: Outlines and Treatments | |
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15 | Schedules | |
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| Subseries: Subseries 8G. Children's Programming. : No material at this time.
| |
| Subseries: Subseries 8H. Intertel, 1961-1965 : Intertel was a cooperative enterprise formed by five broadcasting organizations in
four nations, namely, Associated Rediffusion of Great Britain, the Australian
Broadcasting Commission, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Westinghouse
Broadcasting Company of the United States and NET. Its purpose was to encourage
production of quality programming. Each of the members, concentrating on problems of
nations other than its own, produced documentaries for broadcast by the entire
group. : With inclusive dates of 1961-1965, these are a segment of the production files of
NET's contributions to the Intertel pool. Seven programs are documented here, most of
them produced by NET in cooperation with the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company. They
are: Britain: Postscript to Empire;
The New Italian; This Question of Color; Room Down Under; The Turkish Question; The Two Canadas; ; and The Unfinished Revolution (Mexico). In addition to the
rather complete files for these seven programs, there are single scripts or other
single documents for a variety of the other Intertel programs, most of them
contributions of the other three members. All programs are arranged alphabetically,
with the documents, again, arranged as nearly as possible by production order.
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| Africa-The Hidden
Frontier (Produced by A.R.L.) | |
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| America Abroad (A.R.L.) | |
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2 | America-The Dollar Poor (A.R.L.) | |
| America-The Edge of Abundance (A.R.L.) | |
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3 | Post-Production Scripts | |
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4 | Shooting Script | |
| Britain: Postscript to Empire (NET and WBC) | |
| Correspondence | |
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5 | 1961 January-June | |
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6 | 1961 July-November | |
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7 | 1961 December-1962 June | |
| Research | |
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8 | Economy | |
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9 | Education | |
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10 | General | |
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11 | Isle of Dogs | |
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5 | Daily Continuity Sheets | |
| Scene Transcripts | |
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6 | Index | |
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7 | 1-10 | |
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8 | 11-18 | |
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9 | Technical | |
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10 | Post-Production Script | |
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11 | Publicity Kit | |
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12 | The Cathode Colors Them Human
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| The New Italian (NET and
WBC) | |
| Correspondence | |
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7 | 1964 January-December | |
| Research | |
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8 | Correspondence | |
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9 | Newspaper Clippings | |
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10 | Magazine Clippings | |
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11 | Italian Information Center | |
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12 | Italian Governmentt Publications | |
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13 | Miscellaneous Publications I | |
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3 | Miscellaneous Notes | |
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4 | Financial Records | |
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5 | Personal Release Forms | |
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6 | Production | |
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7 | Shot Lists I | |
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9 | Post-Production | |
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11 | One More River (C.B.C.)
Publicity Kit | |
| This Question of Color
(NET and WBC) | |
| Correspondence | |
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Box
5 Folder
3 | Research | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | Background and Draft Treatment | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | Appointments and Shooting Schedules | |
Box
5 Folder
6 | Shot List | |
Box
5 Folder
7 | Production | |
Box
5 Folder
8 | Cue Sheets | |
Box
5 Folder
9 | Post-Production Script | |
| The Quiet War (NET and
WBC) | |
Box
5 Folder
10 | Post-Production Script | |
Box
5 Folder
10a | Publicity | |
| Room Down Under | |
Box
5 Folder
11 | General Correspondence, Requisitions, Schedules, 1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
12 | Research | |
Box
5 Folder
13 | Immigration, 1959-1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
14 | Miscellaneous Brochures and Newspaper Clippings, 1959-1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
15 | D. Klugherz, Alphabetical File | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | 1963 April-October | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | 1963 November-December | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | 1964 January-1965 August | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Location Travel Schedules | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | Pre-Production: Projected Budget and Shooting Schedules | |
| Financial | |
Box
6 Folder
6 | Bills | |
Box
6 Folder
7 | Overtime Records | |
Box
6 Folder
8 | Master Code Log | |
Box
6 Folder
9 | Shooting Schedules | |
Box
6 Folder
10 | Master Sequence List | |
| Shot Lists and Personal Release Forms | |
Box
6 Folder
11 | 1-11 | |
Box
6 Folder
12 | 12-24 | |
Box
6 Folder
13 | 25-37 | |
Box
6 Folder
14 | Shot List; Set and Scene Order | |
Box
7 Folder
1-2 | Slates, Wild Tracks, Notes | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | Music Cue Sheets | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | Sound Log and Work Order | |
| Sound Log | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | Handwritten | |
Box
7 Folder
6 | Pilot Rolls | |
Box
7 Folder
7 | Pilot Rolls | |
Box
7 Folder
8 | Fx | |
Box
7 Folder
9 | Stock Footage | |
Box
7 Folder
10 | Notes on Screening | |
Box
7 Folder
11 | Editing | |
Box
7 Folder
12 | Technical-Pending | |
Box
7 Folder
13 | Post-Production | |
Box
7 Folder
14 | Post-Production Script | |
Box
7 Folder
15 | South America-Votes or Violence?
(R.T.L.) Post-Production Script | |
Box
7 Folder
16 | Tahiti-Pacific Cocktail
(A.B.C.) Release Script | |
Box
7 Folder
17 | Ten Million Strong
(A.B.C.) Release Script | |
Box
7 Folder
18 | Three Men (C.B.C.)
Script | |
Box
7 Folder
19 | To Live Till You Die (NET
and WBC) Post-Production Script | |
| The Turkish Question (NET
and WBC) | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
7 Folder
20 | 1961-1962 February | |
Box
7 Folder
21 | 1962 March-June | |
Box
7 Folder
22 | 1962 July-October | |
Box
8 Folder
1 | 1962 November-December | |
Box
8 Folder
2 | 1963 January-March | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | 1963 April-1964 April | |
| Research | |
Box
8 Folder
4 | Notes and Publications | |
Box
8 Folder
5 | Clippings | |
Box
8 Folder
6 | Financial Correspondence | |
Box
8 Folder
7 | Financial Records | |
Box
8 Folder
8 | Production, Equipment | |
Box
8 Folder
9 | Facilities | |
Box
8 Folder
10 | Employment and Personal Release Forms | |
Box
8 Folder
11 | Production Notes | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | Camera Sheets | |
| Production Receipts | |
Box
9 Folder
2 | #1-100 | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | #101-275 | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | #275-319 | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | Raw Stock-Laboratory | |
Box
9 Folder
6 | Stock Footage | |
Box
9 Folder
7 | Budget Statement | |
Box
9 Folder
8 | Post-Production Script | |
Box
9 Folder
9 | Post-Production Correspondence | |
Box
9 Folder
10 | Publicity | |
| Twelve Flags South (A.B.C.) | |
Box
9 Folder
11 | General | |
Box
9 Folder
12 | Release Script | |
| The Two Canadas (NET and
WBC) | |
| General Correspondence | |
Box
9 Folder
13 | 1964 January-March | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | 1964 April-December | |
Box
10 Folder
2 | Research | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | Claudia Carlin's | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | French Canada | |
Box
10 Folder
5 | D. Klugherz Correspondence | |
| Financial | |
Box
10 Folder
6 | Editorial Salaries | |
Box
10 Folder
7 | Overtime | |
Box
10 Folder
8 | Production | |
Box
10 Folder
9 | Scripts | |
Box
10 Folder
10 | Sequence Outline | |
Box
10 Folder
11 | Log | |
Box
10 Folder
12-13 | Final Shot Lists | |
| Transcripts | |
Box
10 Folder
14-15 | Indexed | |
Box
10 Folder
16 | Miscellaneous | |
Box
10a Folder
1-3 | Miscellaneous | |
Box
10a Folder
4 | Labs, Processing | |
Box
10a Folder
5 | Stock Footage | |
Box
10a Folder
6 | Editing | |
Box
10a Folder
7 | Distribution | |
Box
10a Folder
8 | Post-Production Script | |
Box
10a Folder
9 | The Unfinished Revolution
(NET and WBC), 1963-1965 | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
10a Folder
10 | 1962 April-December | |
Box
11 Folder
1 | 1962 January-March | |
Box
11 Folder
2 | 1961 August-December | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | Duplicate | |
Box
11 Folder
4 | Research | |
Box
11 Folder
5 | Pre-Production | |
| Financial Records | |
Box
11 Folder
6 | Budgets | |
Box
11 Folder
7 | Banking | |
Box
11 Folder
8 | Bills | |
Box
11 Folder
9 | Shooting Script | |
| Production Notes | |
Box
11 Folder
10 | People, Equipment, Sound | |
Box
11 Folder
11 | Technical | |
Box
12 Folder
1 | Scenes | |
Box
12 Folder
2 | Shooting Schedules | |
Box
12 Folder
3 | Scene Transcripts | |
Box
12 Folder
4-5 | Script Notes | |
Box
12 Folder
6-8 | Production Reports | |
Box
12 Folder
9 | Processing | |
Box
12 Folder
10 | Stock Footage | |
Box
12 Folder
11 | Editing | |
Box
12 Folder
12 | Post-Production Script | |
Box
12 Folder
13 | Post-Production Correspondence | |
PH 2696 | Subseries: Subseries 8I. Visual Materials, circa
1951-1969This series includes visual materials that have been separated into photo lots PH
2696 and PH 3506. PH 2696 contains photographs, circa 1951-1959, received with the records of the
National Educational Television Association in 1965 and 1973 (accessions MCHC73-092
and MCHC73-146), consisting of scenes of television stations, their equipment,
operations, programs, and guests; members of the Joint Committee on Educational
Television; and related events. PH 3506 contains transparencies and partially corresponding proof sheets from NET
production files, circa 1965-1969. Images include cameramen and production crews on
location in Italy, Brazil, and elsewhere, and scenes from programs such as
“Carmina Burana,” “Changing World,” “History of the
Negro People,” and others. | |
| Joint Committee on Educational Television | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Exhibits | |
| Members portraits and biographical information | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | Dunham, Franklin | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | Emery, Walter | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | Hull, Richard | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | Hungerford, Arthur | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | Hunter, Armand | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | Krieger, Seymour | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | Steetle, Ralph | |
| Portraits | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | Group | |
Box
1 Folder
10 | Group—unidentified | |
Box
1 Folder
11 | Individual | |
| Programs | |
Box
1 Folder
12 | Dramatic | |
Box
1 Folder
13 | “Freedom Tours,” Washington, D.C., schools | |
Box
1 Folder
14 | “Heartmakers,” NET | |
Box
1 Folder
15 | Various | |
| Stations | |
Box
1 Folder
16 | KGRH | |
Box
1 Folder
17 | KOMU | |
Box
1 Folder
18 | KROD | |
Box
1 Folder
19 | KSD | |
Box
1 Folder
20 | KUHT | |
Box
1 Folder
21 | KUON | |
Box
1 Folder
22 | UNC-TV | |
Box
1 Folder
23 | WIBQ and WTIQ | |
Box
1 Folder
24 | WCBS | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | WCET | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | WHA | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | WIPR | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | WLWC | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | WNBT | |
| WOI | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | Equipment | |
Box
2 Folder
7-8 | Programs | |
Oversize Folder
1 | Programs | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | Tour for visually handicapped boy | |
Box
2 Folder
10 | “The Whole Town's Talking” | |
Box
2 Folder
11 | Negatives | |
Box
2 Folder
12 | WQED | |
Box
2 Folder
13 | WRC | |
Box
2 Folder
14 | WWJ | |
| Universities and trade schools-facilities | |
Box
2 Folder
15 | Max S. Hayes Trade School | |
Box
2 Folder
16 | University of Alabama | |
Box
2 Folder
17 | University of Michigan | |
Box
2 Folder
18 | Wayne University | |
PH 3506 | Transparencies and partially corresponding proof sheets from NET production
files, circa 1965-1969 | |
U.S. Mss 66AF | Series: Series 9. International Division Records, 1959-196811 boxes In 1955, the Broadcasting Foundation of America was established through a Ford
Foundation grant to the NETRC. Its first executive director was Eleanor McKinney. Its
purpose was to acquaint the American radio audience with cultural achievements of
Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America by making available program recordings on tape
from nearly fifty countries. The program fare included festival music, folk music, press
reviews, human interest reports, documentaries of cities et al., science, arts, and book
reports. From its inception, NET had sought quality foreign programs. It was not until 1960,
however, that a formal International Division was established. Its first Director was
Basil Thornton, who had replaced Eleanor McKinney as director of the BFA. He continued
as Secretary, performing his BFA duties simultaneously with his NET duties. In fact,
however, since NET merged BFA with their international division from the moment of the
latter's inception, BFA received the short end of the stick, causing no little
consternation on the part of BFA trustee Norman Davis. Most of Thornton's attention was
focused on the television end of the spectrum, not necessarily by choice (although
Thornton believed quite strongly that his radio crew were so well trained they could
function without his supervision.), since he joined NET at a time of rapid growth and
increasing pressures for greater quantities of quality programs. The purpose and
function of the newly created international division was outlined as two-fold: 1. To
obtain substantial amounts of NET program material from foreign broadcasting sources by:
a.) scouting for acceptable programs from foreign sources and b.) fostering
co-production and barter arrangements with foreign broadcasters and better production
and research facilities for NET crews working abroad; and 2. To coordinate things
between U.S. commercial broadcasting and foreign broadcasting organizations. The records of the International Division consist of a subject file arranged in three
sections: one for BFA, one entitled “General” and a third for countries.
Internally, each section is arranged alphabetically with the folder contents being
generally in reverse chronological order. An occasional exception can be found in the
Country file where NET had material grouped by topic (e.g. Marcel Prouse series in
France) and the topical order was retained. The files cover the period 1959-1968 and
consist of over 75 per cent correspondence and less than 25 per cent scripts and
reports. Most of the correspondence is that of Basil Thornton while Anne S. Pomex, BFA
Associate Director and Leanette Wald, NET Special Projects Assistant, also generated a
noticeable amount. Most correspondence is concerned with television rather than radio
and generally deals with arrangements for productions with U.S. or foreign crews and
agencies and exchange or sale of series and programs between NET and other national
broadcasting groups. There is very little information regarding NET radio operations. Neither are there
files on the establishment of contracts or alliances with foreign broadcasting
organizations, such as European Broadcasting Union, Asian Broadcasting Union, and
Norddeutscher Rundfunk. On the latter, a few files are included, but nothing substantive
such as negotiatory material or final signed agreements. Information on BFA as a developing organization is in Box one, folders 2, 8, 11-14.
Norman Davis' correspondence with Thornton, (Box 1, Folder 2) is especially noteworthy,
as Davis was an incessant critic of the BFA-NET merger, fearing that BFA's radio
interests would be submerged by NET's emphasis on television. Please note that the files for New Guinea concern the film From Stone Age to Atom Age, a film shot on location in New
Guinea by producer-director Roger Blais, who was employed by NET especially for the
program. Thornton's International Division supervised Blais' efforts. Though strictly
speaking, this is not a full production file, it is arranged as nearly as possible
according to production order. This film was not produced under the auspices of NET's
Intertel production unit, as one might naturally expect. | |
| Subseries: Broadcasting Foundation of America | |
Box
1 Folder
1 | Board of Trustees: minutes of meetings, 1961 October-1963 February | |
| Correspondence | |
Box
1 Folder
2 | Norman Davis, 1956 October-1963
August | |
Box
1 Folder
3 | Samuel B. Gould, 1958 May-1963
January | |
Box
1 Folder
4 | N.A.E.B., 1960 November-1961
October | |
Box
1 Folder
5 | Anne Pomex memos, 1960
February-1963 November | |
Box
1 Folder
6 | Anne Pomex's trip, 1962 June-1963
October | |
Box
1 Folder
7 | Robert Redfield, 1957 January-1958
November | |
Box
1 Folder
8 | Trustees, 1957 May-1960
February | |
| International Division | |
Box
1 Folder
9 | Minutes of Board meeting, 1960
February | |
Box
1 Folder
10 | Outline of Background and Purposes, 1956 January | |
Box
1 Folder
11 | Progress reports, 1962
May-November | |
| Rockefeller Foundation, Correspondence and Reports | |
Box
1 Folder
12 | 1954 June-1957 December | |
Box
1 Folder
13 | 1957 December-1958 May | |
Box
1 Folder
14 | Statements of purpose, 1953
October-1958 November | |
Box
1 Folder
15 | Basil Thornton article, 1960
January-1962 March | |
| Subseries: General File | |
Box
2 Folder
1 | Committee on International Nontheatrical Events | |
Box
2 Folder
2 | Developed countries, 1963 | |
| Henry Dore | |
Box
2 Folder
3 | 1963 November-1964 March | |
Box
2 Folder
4 | 1963 April-October | |
Box
2 Folder
5 | European Broadcasting Union, 1964
August-October | |
Box
2 Folder
6 | Program use correspondence | |
| Press releases | |
Box
2 Folder
7 | China-The Awakened Giant | |
Box
2 Folder
8 | Crime and Punishment, 1966
February | |
Box
2 Folder
9 | Don Giovani, 1966
January | |
Box
2 Folder
10 | Einstein, 1966
August-November | |
Box
2 Folder
11 | Florence, 1966
December | |
Box
2 Folder
12 | Ghosts, 1966
July-August | |
Box
2 Folder
13 | Hong Kong, 1966
September | |
Box
2 Folder
14 | Anna Karenina, 1965 December-1966
September | |
Box
2 Folder
15 | T.F. Lawrence, 1966
August | |
Box
2 Folder
16 | Mata Hari, 1966
July-August | |
Box
2 Folder
17 | Minds Behind War, 1966
September | |
Box
2 Folder
18 | Nar Ein Tag, 1966
September | |
Box
2 Folder
19 | Paris Must Burn, 1966
September-October | |
Box
2 Folder
20 | Paris 1900, 1966
April-June | |
Box
2 Folder
21 | Struggle for Peace, 1966
July-October | |
Box
2 Folder
22 | Two Roads to the Center, 1966
February | |
Box
2 Folder
23 | Unmarried mothers, 1965
December-1966 January | |
Box
2 Folder
24 | Victoria Regina, 1966
October-November | |
Box
2 Folder
25 | Warsaw Ghetto, 1966
June | |
Box
2 Folder
26 | Wedding on Saturday, 1966
January | |
Box
2 Folder
27 | Scripts | |
Box
2 Folder
28 | Semi annual report of The International Division, 1966 December | |
Box
3 Folder
1 | Television inports, correspondence, 1960-1962 | |
Box
3 Folder
2 | Underdeveloped countries | |
Box
3 Folder
3 | United States Information Agency, 1961-1964 | |
| Vision Associates | |
Box
3 Folder
4 | Science Programs, 1963-1965 | |
| Scripts | |
Box
3 Folder
5 | Age of Science, 1963-1964 | |
Box
3 Folder
6 | Ride the Wild Horse, 1964
November-1965 June | |
Box
3 Folder
7 | Visitors, 1963 February, April,
August | |
Box
3 Folder
8 | Washington, D.C. office, correspondence, 1962 July-1963 May | |
Box
3 Folder
9 | Westinghouse Conference, 1959
April-September | |
Box
3 Folder
10 | World Health Organization, 1960
September-1961 October | |
| Subseries: Country File | |
| Africa | |
Box
4 Folder
1 | 1963 June | |
Box
4 Folder
2 | Basil Thornton's trip, 1962
May-1963 June | |
Box
4 Folder
3 | Austria, 1960 October-1964
December | |
| Australia | |
Box
4 Folder
4 | 1960 October-1962 December | |
Box
4 Folder
5 | 1962 December-1963 December | |
Box
4 Folder
6 | 1964 | |
Box
4 Folder
7 | Belgium, 1960 September-1963
October | |
| Canada | |
Box
4 Folder
8 | 1961 January-1962 October | |
Box
4 Folder
9 | 1962 December-1963 December | |
Box
5 Folder
1 | 1964 February-May | |
Box
5 Folder
2 | 1964 June-1965 January | |
Box
5 Folder
3 | Czechoslovakia, 1966 September-1964
December | |
| France | |
Box
5 Folder
4 | 1959 September-1962 December | |
Box
5 Folder
5 | 1963 | |
Box
5 Folder
6 | Script of “La Grande Bretèche,” 1960 July | |
Box
5 Folder
7 | Université Radiophonique et Télevisuelle Internationale,
1963 January-1964
October | |
| Germany | |
Box
5 Folder
8 | 1960 January-1961 December | |
Box
5 Folder
9 | 1962 August-1963 November | |
Box
6 Folder
1 | 1964 | |
Box
6 Folder
2 | Hamburg, 1963
March-December | |
Box
6 Folder
3 | Hamburg, 1964 | |
Box
6 Folder
4 | Munich, 1963
February-December | |
Box
6 Folder
5 | Munich, 1964 | |
| Great Britain | |
| General | |
Box
6 Folder
6 | 1962 January-December | |
Box
6 Folder
7 | 1960 August-1961 December | |
Box
6 Folder
8 | 1963 March-December | |
Box
6 Folder
9 | 1964 January-December | |
| Associated British-Pathé Limited | |
Box
6 Folder
10 | 1961 June-1964 May | |
| Associated Rediffusion | |
Box
7 Folder
1 | 1960 May-December | |
Box
7 Folder
2 | 1961 January-December | |
Box
7 Folder
3 | 1962 January-December | |
Box
7 Folder
4 | 1963 January-1964 November | |
| BBC | |
Box
7 Folder
5 | 1957 September-1961 December | |
Box
7 Folder
6 | 1961 February-November | |
Box
7 Folder
7 | 1962 January-December | |
Box
7 Folder
8 | 1963 January-December | |
Box
7 Folder
9 | 1964 January-December | |
| Global Television | |
Box
8 Folder
1 | 1961 August-1962 December | |
Box
8 Folder
2 | 1963 January-December | |
Box
8 Folder
3 | T.L. Donald | |
Box
8 Folder
4 | 1964 January-December | |
Box
8 Folder
5 | Granada Television Network, 1960
October-1964 December | |
Box
8 Folder
6 | Independent Television News, 1963 | |
Box
8 Folder
7 | Reporters International Ltd., 1963
January-1964 December | |
Box
9 Folder
1 | Holland, 1959 November-1964
November | |
Box
9 Folder
2 | India, 1963 | |
Box
9 Folder
3 | Indonesia, 1962 November-1963
December | |
Box
9 Folder
4 | Ireland and Israel, 1961 March-1964
June | |
| Italy | |
Box
9 Folder
5 | 1959 September-1962 December | |
Box
9 Folder
6 | Italy, 1961 December-1963
December | |
Box
9 Folder
7 | 1964 January-December | |
| Japan | |
Box
9 Folder
8 | 1959 September-1962 May | |
Box
10 Folder
1 | 1962 June-1963 May | |
Box
10 Folder
2 | 1963 June-1964 November | |
Box
10 Folder
3 | Scripts | |
Box
10 Folder
4 | Monaco, 1963
October-November | |
| New Guinea, “From Stone Age to Atom Age,” general | |
Box
10 Folder
5 | Correspondence | |
Box
10 Folder
6 | Financial Records | |
Box
10 Folder
7 | Research | |
Box
10 Folder
8 | Production Script and Revisions | |
Box
10 Folder
9 | Publicity | |
Box
10 Folder
10 | Syndication/Redistribution | |
Box
10 Folder
11 | New Zealand, 1967 August-1963
November | |
Box
10 Folder
12 | Nigeria, 1961 March-1968
December | |
Box
10 Folder
13 | Poland, 1960 December-1964
December | |
Box
11 Folder
1 | Sweden, 1960 November-1964
November | |
Box
11 Folder
2 | U.S.A., 1964
March-August | |
Box
11 Folder
3 | Venezuela, 1963 January-1964
November | |
Box
11 Folder
4 | Miscellaneous, 1963
April-May | |
Film 9 | Series: Series 10. Films 5 films | |
No.
1 | Kennedy Inauguration miscellaneous 16 mm negatives | |
No.
2 | History of Advertising in America
miscellaneous 16 mm negatives | |
No.
3 | Of People & Politics,
“Mass Media,” Air date 1964
September 20 Miscellaneous 16 mm negatives, magnetic track, and trims | |
No.
4 | Unidentified space launch 16 mm negatives | |
No.
5 | Creative Person
opening 16 mm opening background and magnetic track | |