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TELEVISION BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Grade School Families Meet Television
by Frank L, Sweet zer Boston University 1QS3 — 28 pp.
Of Children and Television
Pub. bv Xavier University 19S1
A Study of Television as a Teaching Tool
by Russell E. Helmick University of Uincinnati April 23, 1951 — 35 pp.
Tales of Seven Cities — And of Video That Teaches
Pub. by Natl. Citizens Committee for Educational Television 1953 — 37 pp.
Television and Education in The United States
by Charles A. Siepmann Columbia Univ. Press
1952 — 131 pp.
Television in Our Schools
by Franklin Dunham & Ronald R. Lowdermilk Dept. of Heahh. Ed. & Welfare
1953 — 34 pp.
Television and Our Children
by Robert L. Shayon Longmans, Green
1951 — 94 pp.
Television in School^ College, And Comnnunity
by Jennie Waugh Callahan
McGraw-Hill
1953 — 339 pp.
A Television Policy for Education
Edited by Carroll V. Newsom American Council on Education
1952 266 pp.
Training hy Television
by Robert T. Rock Jr., James S. Duva and John E. Murray Navy Special Devices Center
1951 — 2 vols. (24 pp. each)
Vision in Television
by Hazel Cooley Channel Press
1952 — 80 pp.
Y€mth Discussion on Television
Pub. by Jr. Town Meeting League 1952 — 80 pp.
Broadcasting and Televising Baseball Games
(;ovt. Print Off. 1953 — 206 pp.
First Report to the People of The United States
Pub. by Television Code Review Bd. Nov. 1953 — 34 pp.
Tlie Judges and the Judged
hy Merle Miller Doubleday 1952 — 220 pp.
Radio and Television Law
by Harry P. Warner Matthew Bender 1948 — 1095 pp.
Rishs and Rights in Publishing, Television, Motion Pictures, Advertising and the Theater
by Samuel Spring Norton
1952 — 385 pp.
Rules Governing Television Broadcast Stations
Pub. by FCC Federal Register July 4, 1953—31 pp.
QuestiiMts and Answers in Television Engineering
by ('arter V. Rabinoflf & Magdalena E. Wolbrecht McGraw-Hill
1950 — 300 pp.
Tlie Science of Color
Pub. by Optical Society of America Thomas Crowell
1953 — 385 pp.
Standards on Television
Pub. by Institute of Radio Engineers Part 1, 1953
Television'Broadcasting
by Howard A. (^hinn McGraw-Hill
1953 — 700 pp.
Television Principles
by Robert B. Dome McGraw-Hill
1951 — 291 pp.
Television ^intt»lifiecl (4th Ed.)
by Milton S. Kiver Van Nostrand
1954 — 608 pp.
Video HandbooU
by Morton G. Scherage & Joseph J. Roche Howard W. Sams 1951 — 892 pp.
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