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"How Will Television Audition Programs for the Sponsors?”, G. H. Plagens. Printers’ Ink: July 20, 1945.
"Ideal Camera for Television Program¬ ming", Richard Hubbell. Theatre Arts Monthly: July, 1945.
"Is a Hays Office Necessary for Tele¬ vision?", Television: Fall, 1944.
"Key to Success", Patricia Murray. Televiser : Spring, 1945.
"Light Opera on Television", Bob Stone. Televiser: Spring, 1945.
"Look or Listen", Gilbert Seldes. Tele¬ vision: January, 1945.
"Mademoiselle Tele Series at CBS", Marian Thomas. Televiser: Spring, 1945. "Nature of Television Programs, The", Gilbert Seldes. Annals of the American Academy: January, 1941.
"Needed: Good Programming", James Lawrence Fly. Televiser : Fall, 1944. "Possible Pickups in N. Y. and L. A. Areas", Televiser: Spring, 1945.
"Producer's View of Television", W. C.
Miner. Theatre Arts Monthly : Oct., 1944.
"Programming for Television", Harrison B. Summers. Quarterly Journal of Speech: February, 1945.
"Programming — Basic Considerations",
Lenox Lohr. Televiser: Winter, 1945.
"Puppets on Television", Televiser: Win¬ ter, 1945.
"Search of a New Art Form", Paul
Knight. Televiser: Winter, 1945.
"Shooting on the Gridiron", Paul Knight and Clarence Thomas. Television: De¬ cember, 1944.
"Sound in Television", Richard Hubbell.
Televiser: Summer, 1945.
"Special Effects", Capt. W. C. Eddy. Televiser: Summer, 1945.
"Sports on Television", Televiser: Fall, 1944.
"Steps in Video Production", Televiser: Winter, 1945.
"Stud ies in Television", Oscar Katz and Ernest Dichter, Tide: Feb. 15; Mar. 1 and 15; Apr. 1 and 15; May 15; June 1 and 15; July 1, 1945.
"Teaching Television Programming at Yale", Edward Cole. Television: Fall, 1944.
"Telecasting the News”, Dr. Henry Cas¬ sirer. Televiser: Winter, 1945. "Televising Art", Ladislas Segy. Tele¬ viser: Spring, 1945.
"Televising the Baseball Game", Burke Crotty. Television: JulyAugust, 1945. "Television: A New Stage for Talent", Burton Rascoe. Pageant: Dec., 1944. "Television: A Play", Philip Wagner. Theatre Guild Magazine : January, i929. "Television and Radio — WRGB", Theatre Arts Monthly: July, 1945.
"Television and the Museums", Gilbert Seldes. Magazine of Art: May, 1944. "Television as Educational Force", W. C. Miner. School and Society : Aug. 19, 1944. "Television Backgrounds", R. J. Wade. Theatre Arts Monthly: December, 1944 and November, 1945.
"Television's Bag of Tricks", G. Sonbergh.
Popular Science: June, 1945.
"Television Cameraman, The", Walter Bluemel. International Photographer : March, 1945.
"Television Director, The", Thomas Lyne Riley. Televiser: Fall, 1944.
"Television Drama?", Marie Seton. Thea¬ tre Arts Monthly: December, 1938. "Television Drama When?", Edgar Felix. Theatre Guild Magazine: November 6, 1929.
"Television for Merchandising", Electri¬ cal World: September 1, 1945. "Television for Retailers", Irwin A. Shane. Televiser: Fall, 1944.
"Television for Theaters", Ben Kaufman. Television: Fall, 1944.
"Television's Independent Stations", Wm. B. McGrath. Televiser: Winter, 1945. "Television in Education", Institute for Education by Radio, 15th Yearbook :
1944.
"Television Plus Showmanship", T. H.
Hutchinson. Television: Spring, 1944.
"Television Production as Viewed by a Radio Broadcaster”, W. C. Miner. Jour¬ nal of Society of Motion Picture Engi¬ neers: August, 1944.
"Television Programming for Department
Stores", Helen T. Rhodes. Televiser: Spring, 1945.
"Television Programs of Tomorrow", Lee
De Forest. Science Digest: July, 1945.
"Television Program Syndication", Dr.
Alfred N. Goldsmith. Televiser: Spring,
1945.
"Television’s Public Services", Allen B. DuMont. Televiser: Winter, 1945. "Television Reports Vote", Radio Age: January, 1945.
"Television Station Operation", Samuel H. Cuff. Televiser: Fall, 1944.
"Television's Untapped Talent and Pro¬ gram Resources", Irwin A. Shane. Tele¬ viser: Winter, 1945.
"Training of Studio Personnel", Louis A. Sposa. Televiser: Summer, 1945.
"29-30 or Bust!", Harvey Marlowe. Tele¬ viser: Summer, 1945.
"Video Bars Hefty Singers", N. Y. Times Magazine : August 19, 1945.
"Video Lighting Problems", Worthington Miner. Television: May, 1945.
"Video Sells Razor Blades", S. Carl Mark. Televiser: Summer, 1945.
"Visual Effects", Capt. W. C. Eddy. Televiser: Winter, Spring, 1945.
"What Makes Good Television Program Material", Printers’ Ink: Mar. 30, 1945. "Why Marionettes Are a Television Nat¬ ural", Gorman Loss. Printers’ Ink: Feb¬ ruary 16, 1945.
"Will There Be Cameramen Instructors in Television Production?", American Cinematographer : February, 1943. "WOR Learns About Television Program¬ ming", Bob Emery. Television: April, 1945.
"World of Music", Etude: June, 1945. "Writing for Television", Harvey Mar¬ lowe. Televiser : Fall, 1944.
BUSINESS
"An Advertising Photographer Looks at Television", Victor Keppler, Printers’ Ink, Nov. 16, 1945.
"Backing for CBS", Business Week: November 4, 1944.
"B.B.D. & O. Looks at Television", Ted
Long. Television: January, 1945.
"Box Office Job", Business Week: June 17, 1944.
"Putting the Sell Into Television", R. E.
Nelson. Advertising and Selling: June, 1945.
"Small Station Operation: The Local Ad¬ vertiser", Television: May, 1945.
"Television Controversy", Business Week: March 3, 1945.
"Television — Don't Treat It Like a StepChild", K. Knipe. Printers’ Ink: June 29, 1945.
"What a Year of Television Has Taught Lever Bros.", Patricia Murray. Printers’ Ink: February 9, 1945.
"What Retailers Can Do About Post-War
Television", David Arons. Televiser: Fall, 1944.
"Wired Theatre Television Makes Debut",
Terry Ramseye. Motion Picture Herald: May, 1941.
FILM IN TELEVISION
"Challenge of Television, The", John
Flory. Educational Screen: Sept., 1944.
"Cinematography in Television", Jack
McCosky. International Photographer : November, 1944.
"Educational Films and Television", Hen¬ ry Clay Gipson. Television: May, 1945
"Film in Television”, W. C. Miner
Journal of the Society of Motion Pic ture Engineers: August, 1944.
"Film to Cut Costs of Department Store Video Operation ", John Flory. Tele¬ viser: Fall, 1944.
"Hollywood and Television", Business Week: March 24, 1945.
"Importance of 16-mm Film in Television, The", John Flory. International Pro¬ jectionist: December, 1944.
"Making Motion Pictures for Television",
Arch B. Heath. Televiser: Spring, 1945.
"One-Minute Film Commercials", R. S.
Evans. Television: January, 1945.
"Place of Film in Television", George Shupert. Television: Spring, 1944.
"Rank Looks at Television", Motion Pic¬ ture Herald: July 14, 1945.
"Television Production as Viewed by a Motion Picture Producer", Wyllis Cooper.
Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers : Aug. 1944.
TECHNICAL
"Airborne Television", C. E. Nobles, W.
K. Ebel. Automotive and Aviation In¬ dustries: August 15, 1945.
"Antenna Bottleneck", Television: Fall,
1944.
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