Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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ALICE IN WONDERFUL LAND A person of sixteen, Alice says, can really be very mature. And the wonderful thing is that, around here, a person can be mature without losing her interest in the profits of baby sitting, pizza eating, telephone visiting, or that essential of life and happiness in Central Ohio, WBNS-TV television. Alice's relations with WBNS-TV have long been intimate. She can recall shell collecting in pigtails, inspired by the program "Kingdom of the Sea". Another time, WBNS-TV public service announcements triumphantly sold every one of the hundreds of potato bakers made by Alice's Junior Achievement company. This Fall, she and 15.000 other Columbus high school students have enrolled for safe-driving lessons televised by WBNS-TV. But let us not sound square. What Alice likes best about