Wisconsin. Circuit Court (Rusk County): Naturalization Records, 1885-1954

Container Title
M85-510
Part 2 (M85-510): Additions, 1955-1972
Physical Description: 7.5 cubic feet (7 records center cartons, 1 archives box, and 1 oversize folder) and 10 photographs 
Scope and Content Note: Additions, 1955-1972, documenting primarily Dreyfus' career as a communications instructor and the development of educational television in Wisconsin through correspondence, speeches, proposed televised classes, reports by private and government organizations, information on educational television used in other states, university course material, and student exams and essays. Cable television in rural areas is another subject well covered in the papers.
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Communication 20 term papers, 1970
Closed circuit television course proposals
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Education
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Wisconsin Center
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Television receiver installation
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Law
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Psychology
Physical Description: 2 folders 
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Psychiatry
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Zoology
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Speech
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Nursing
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Military science
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Education
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Closed-circuit television
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Pharmacy
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K.U. Smith
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Physics
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Political science
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Social science
Closed circuit television courses
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Medicine
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Geology
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Chemistry
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Chinese
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Dairy, meat and animal science
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Economics
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Library
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French
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Zoology
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Articles on educational television, 1964
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Educational television report research, 1965
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Satterfield Electronics sales brochures
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General Electronics sales material, 1965-1966
Physical Description: 2 folders 
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AMPEX sales brochure
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General articles and correspondence about educational television
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Distribution systems
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Educational television at other institutions
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Research proposals
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Class records, 1964-1966
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Television and violence research
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Potential new staff members, résumés and interviews
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Research on color televisions
Correspondence, 1966-1967
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Rexine Langen
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Joseph M. Ripley
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Lawrence W. Lichty
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R.G. Lawson
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Richard B. Bryne
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Gary Gumpert
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General correspondence, 1972-1974
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Television space and facilities
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Recommendation letters
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Church activity
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Confidential preliminary examination questions
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Tax information
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Copies of talks not given by Dreyfus
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Cortland, New York closed circuit operations
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Insurance papers
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“TV for the Family” and “TV for Children” booklets, 1965
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Media history
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Regulations
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Speech class 950 papers
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Speech class 250 papers
Physical Description: 3 folders 
Papers and speeches by Lee Dreyfus and students
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Television and children
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Introduction to broadcasting
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History of broadcasting
Physical Description: 2 folders 
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Broadcasting research
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Political broadcasting
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Television and theatre
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Special topics
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Non-government controls of broadcasting
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Government controls of broadcasting
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Broadcasting and propaganda
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American Bar Association Canon 35
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Information theory and mass communication
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History of broadcasting
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Radio and television
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Speech 270 course material, 1960
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Freshman forum, 1965
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Thesis papers
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Thomas Rogeberg, 1960
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J. Cordell Hatch, 1968
Physical Description: 2 folders 
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Milan Zivanovic, 1965
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Stanley Tickton, 1967
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Lynn Yeazel, 1966
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Robert Carlson
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Toby Goldberg, 1970
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Paul Doll, 1967
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Ted Nielsen, 1966
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Reading for speech 450
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“Origin and Developments of Radio Law,” lecture by William Donovan, 1930
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Television and Juvenile Delinquency: Interim Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency
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Fraternities
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Seminar, 1965
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“Cue Summation in Multiple Channel Communication,” by Werner J. Severin
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Speech 250 exam
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Tele-beam large screen projection
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National Project for the Improvement of Television Instruction (NPITI), 1966
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Public television
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Female images in media
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TV, comics and kids
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Slow scan equipment sale brochures, 1965
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Faculty rights and compensation, 1965
Physical Description: 2 folders 
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Copies of speeches, not by Dreyfus, 1965
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Education in broadcasting, reappraisals
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Founders' Day, 1967
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Children and the mass media
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Church and television
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Articles and notes on writing
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Public speaking as a public relations tool
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Miscellaneous reference material
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Dreyfus class records, 1964-1966
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National Educational Television newsletters, 1956-1960
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“Enrichment through Radio and Television,” by Lee Dreyfus
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University of Minnesota closed circuit television
Educational television in other states
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Delaware
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Florida
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Hawaii
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State Net data
Physical Description: 2 folders 
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State educational television program, 1965
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State plan
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State television working papers
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Educational television city plan, Madison, 1962
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Instructional television research
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State planning
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Closed Circuit higher education television
Physical Description: 3 folders 
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University of Wisconsin Division of Radio-Television Education, 1964
Physical Description: 2 folders 
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Schroder Technology fact sheets
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Educational television facilities program bulletin, 1963
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Net News pamphlet, 1963
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“Public Access in New York: The First Year,” report for the Fund for the City of New York
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Correspondence, 1962-1967
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House bill 2375, Oregon cable television, 1973
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Highway maps of Wisconsin, 1960, 1962
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“Cable Communications and Consumers,” by Lee Dreyfus, 1972
Publications
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New York Television, 1951-1952
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Standards of Television Transmission
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Doing the Media
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Educational Television Directory, 1959
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Chicago Summer Television, 1951
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Los Angeles Tele Vision, 1951
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The Audience for Educational Television
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Final Report of the Governor's Blue Ribbon Task Force on Cable Communications
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Net Directory and Mailing List
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Attitudes Toward Educational Television
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Report to the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board on a Wisconsin Educational Radio and Television Management Study, 1968
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Planning for schools with Television
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WWL in the Eye of the Storm
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Alternative Media Center at NYU School of Arts
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB), 1968-1970
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General
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Lee Dreyfus articles
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Executive board, 1968 May
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Research fact sheets, 1958-1966
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Abstract of research on instructional television and film, 1968
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Building Program, Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Navigation maps of Butte, Montana; Green Bay, Wisconsin; and Salt Lake City, Utah
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Cable television general information
Physical Description: 3 folders 
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“School Children and Television” pamphlet
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Electronic Industrial Engineering correspondence and book
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CATV magazines, 1972
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Cable informational pamphlets, 1970-1971
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“A Proposal for Cable TV regulation in Wisconsin,” by Governor Lucey, 1971
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Communication Arts 611, portable video seminar
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Telecommunication Procedures and Relationships at Colleges and Universities: Profile and Survey Report “case” questionnaire, 1972
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Public Access Network (PAN) blue pamphlet
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Quantum Communications Inc. information
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Another Look at Cue Summations, 1967
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Cable communication in Wisconsin, summary of public hearings, 1972
Cable Study
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Introduction
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History of Cable
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Cable in Wisconsin
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Technology of Cable
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Cable Possibilities
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Education on the Cable
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Libraries on the Cable
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Legal Implications of Cable TV
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Economic Implications of Cable
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Minorities and Cable
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The Community on Cable
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Bibliographies
Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Cable Television
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Report on expenditures and encumbrances, 1973
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Cable television operational information
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Background information
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State plan
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Oshkosh-Green Bay hearing information
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CATV hearings notes
Educational television articles and pamphlets
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Television research in the teaching-learning process, 1959
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Abstracts of research on instructional television and film, 1963
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Seminar on cable television final exam
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Multimedia instructional programs in mathematics
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Instructional television research and literature survey
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National Association of Educational Broadcasters research fact sheets, 1955-1957
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Instructional television project
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Learning styles
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Modern math on television, 1963
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Demonstration of instruction via satellite, 1967
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Articles on educational television, 1962-1967
Physical Description: 2 folders 
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University of Wisconsin television laboratory research bulletins, 4, 5, 7, 13, 14, 1955-1960
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Rhetoric of television programming, 1966
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The perceived appeals of television program content
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General zoology televised course syllabus, 1964
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Out of focus element of instructional television, 1965
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Research proposal to the Ford Foundation for applications of stereoscopic television to the theory of the geometry of human motion
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Multi-media instructional laboratory
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Speech 250 course materials
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WHA University of Wisconsin television station, 1967
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Partial aerial map of Douglas County, Wisconsin
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Cable television summary sheets
Oversize Folder  
WWL in the Eye of the Storm: an Account of the Services Performed by WWL Radio and Television Before, During and After Hurricane Camille, 1970
Oversize Folder  
Alternate Media Center, New York University School of the Arts, 1972
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Photographs of the studio and building of WDET, Wayne State University educational radio and television, 1962