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Periodicals Quoted (continued)
— Survey Graphic . 90
— United States Daily . . 13, 55
— University oj Wisconsin Press Bulletin . 2
— Washington Post . 104
— Washington Star . 98
— Wisconsin Journal of Education . 18
— Wyoming Labor Journal . 96
Perry, Armstrong
— Radio Administration — At Home and Abroad. . 1
— Radio Broadcasting in Europe . 25
— Radio Lawsuits — Another American Monopoly 19 Photos
— Aylesworth, Merlin H. . 9
— Children playing. . 39
— Corcoran, Charles T., S. J . 97
— Couzens. James . 13
— Davis, Ewin L . 17
— ■ Governors of the 48 states . 62
— Jones, R. G . 33
— Koon, Cline M . 85
— Pierce, Elmer S . 105
— Saltzman, Charles McK. . 9
— Sarnoff, David . 9
— Stoddard. A. J . 93
— Wright, Jos. F. . 81
Pivotal Questions in Radio 11
Platform of Commercial Broadcasters, The . 37
Polluted Air . 108
Posters
— America Is Safe . • . . 44
— Boring from Within . 92
— Business is Good in The Schools . 12
— Camouflage 88
Federal Radio Commission Interferes with Edu¬
cation in Arkansas . 32
— Going Over the Heads of Parents . 16
— Ideals of a Great Citizen, The . 56
— Jesuit Educational Association Speaks, The. 40
— Magnitude of Education by Radio, The . 4
— Menace of Madrid, The . 80
— National Committee on Education by Radio
Believes . 36
— One Hundred Million Dollars . 8
— Radio Trust Denies Free Speech . 96
— Unweeded Garden, An . 84
— You Pay for Power Trust Advertising . 20
Power Trust, The. denies free speech 96
Problems of Radio Education, The (Tracy F.
Tyler) . 49
Programs
— College, popularity of, by radio . 15
Drama, awaiting adoption 108
— Educational, volume of, increasing . 54
— Importance of proper planning of 93
— Musical, of the British Broadcasting Corpora¬
tion . 29
— Problems of, in radio education . 57
— Quality of, American vs. European . . . 3
— Radio, Ohio School of the Air . 52
— Radio, state needs filled by . 14
— Sponsored by power trust group 20
— Standards of, predicted to be lowered 98
— Type of, dictated to American people by ad¬
vertisers . 29
— Weakness of American radio . 17
Proposal for Public Ownership of Radio, A 69
Public Interest, Convenience, and Necessity in a
Nutshell . 61
Public Interest, Convenience, and Necessity, in¬ terpretation of, by WGN . 98
Public Ownership of Radio, proposal for by Ca¬ nadian Royal Commission . 69
Radio Administration — At Home and Abroad
(Armstrong Perry) . 1
Radio and the American Future, The (Glenn Frank) . 75
Radio and the School (Charles N. Lischka) ... 107
Radio announcer (quoted) . 49
Radio announcer betrays his profession, A. 45
Radio Broadcasting in Europe (Armstrong Perry). 25 Radio Broadcasting in the Philippines (A. V. H.
Hartendorp) . 99
Radio broadcasts to schools will not replace local
teachers . 52
Radio City; Cultural Center? (Frederick Lewis
Allen) . 65
Radio Commission Defends Nebraska . 87
Radio Corporation of America, controls Radio
Keith-Orpheum capital . 19
Radio debates for high schools . 104
Radio, effectiveness of . 5
Radio Industry, The (editorial) . 73
Radio in Education (Clarence G. Lewis) . 6
Radio in Supervision (Cline M. Koon) . 85
Radio in the Rural Schools (Wayne Soper) .... 41
Radio Lawsuits — Another American Monopoly
(Armstrong Perry) . 19
Radio, proposal for public ownership of . 69
Radio, public education major function of . 108
Radio, The Assistant Teacher (B. H. Darrow) . 94
Radio-Keith-Orpheum, capital of, controled by the
Radio Corporation of America . 19
Radio’s Functions (Glenn Frank) . 10
Radio’s Value to Schools (R. G. Jones) . 86
Radiotelegraph Act, regulations and authority of.. 72
Reid, Frank R. (quoted) . 55
Resolutions
— Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Uni¬
versities (1931) . 64
Department of Elementary School Principals
of NEA (1931) . 1, 64
Department of Superintendence of NEA (1931) 64
Jesuit Educational Association, The (1932). 40, 64
— National Association of State Universities, The
(1931) 64
— National Catholic Educational Association, The
(1931) 64
National Congress of Parents and Teachers, The
(1931) 64
National Education Association, The (1931) 64
— National University Extension Association, The
(1931) 64
— Southeastern Ohio Education Association (1931) 10
Ripley, William Z., denied use of radio for speech. 96
Robert. Roy (quoted) . 104
Roosevelt, Theodore (quoted) . 61
Rorty, James. Free Air . 53
Runes, Dagobert D. Censorship? . 78
Sandlin, John N. (quoted) . 51
Schools
— Administration and supervision of, by radio . . 97
— Advertising in . 18
— Arithmetic taught in, by radio . 33
— Radio broadcasts to, will not replace local
teachers . 52
— Radio debates for high . 104
Radio in . 101
Radio in the Rural (Wayne Soper) . 41
— Use of radio in. Providence, R. 1 . 93
— Value of radio in . 86
Schools of the Air
• — North Carolina
Begins, using commercial station . 83
— See also . 52
Ohio. The . 52
Saskatchewan . 83
■ — Wisconsin, used for dissemination of informa¬ tion . 2
Senate Resolution 129 (Couzens-Dill) . 9, 38
Should be Non-Commercial (Jos. F. Wright) 100
Should Religion Aid Chains? (editorial, Christian
Century ) 83
Sill, VanRensselaer, The Illustrated Radio Meet¬ ing . 77
Smut on the Radio . 104
Soper, Wayne. Radio in the Rural Schools . 41
Squier, George O. Wire-Wireless Broadcasting on
Power Lines . 79
States
— Arkansas, education in, interfered with . 32
— North Carolina, broadcasting in . 52
— Wisconsin, broadcasting in . 50
Stations (radio)
— Government-owned (foreign) . 2 5
— KOAC, radio budget and service record of . 15
— KSAC, value of, as an educational tool . 5
— WCAJ, takes issue with commercial spokesman. . 74
— WCAJ versus WOW, Court of Appeals . 87
— WEAO
— Agricultural extension service of . 77
— Conducts campaign on disease prevention 1 1 — Program of, interfered with by federal radio
examiner . 13
— Versus Federal Radio Commission . 21
— WGN, only major station to cancel commercial
programs during Democratic National Con¬ vention broadcast . 98
— WHA
— Programs to schools . 52
— Service of, to the state . 75
— WHA and WLBL give time to political cam¬
paigns . 95
— WLB, broadcasts opera . 74
— WLBL, service of, to the state . 75
— WNAX, Kiddies Hour . 18
— WNYC, fight against “Big Business” . 89
— WOW versus WCAJ . 87
— WPTF, North Carolina state department begins
project in educational broadcasts . 83
— WSUI, gives psychology series . 106
— WSVS, gives travel talks . 106
Statistics
— European broadcasting in a nutshell . 25
— Figures on educational broadcasting (Harold A.
Lafount) . 53
— ■ Radio equipment abroad . 98
Suggestions for Radio Teachers (M. R. Klein). 106 Suggestions for School Broadcasts (Clarence G.
Lewis) . 6
Sullivan, Mark (quoted) . 56
Supervision
— Helpful in selecting broadcast programs . 85
— In rural schools, by radio . 41
— Radio . 97
Tax on radios, proposed to Congress . 11
Taylor, L. F. Administration and Supervision by
Radio . 97
Teaching Arithmetic by Radio (Ida M. Baker) . . 33
Travel broadcasts . 106
Tyler, Tracy F. Problems of Radio Education, The 49 Tyson, Levering (quoted) . 74, 99
U. S. A. versus R. C. A . 55
Uses of radio . 97
Value of radio station as an educational institu¬ tion (editorial) . 41
Wallace, R. C. Canadian Educators Speak . 5
Weakness of American Radio, The . 17
White House Conference on Child Health and Pro¬ tection (1930) (excerpt) . 5
Winning Issue, A (editorial) . 76
Wire-Wireless Broadcasting on Power Lines
(George O. Squier) . 79
Wisconsin
— Broadcasting in . 50
— Time given by stations WHA and WLBL to
political campaigns . 95
Wisconsin Gives Communication Course . 10
Wright, Jos. F. Should be Non-Commercial . 100
WSVS broadcasts travel talks . 106
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