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EDUCATION BY RADIO
INDEX TO VOLUME THREE
Oliver, R. E . . . ; . . . 25
One Hundred Million Guinea Pigs . 50
Opposes Radio Advertising (Sir Charles
Hicham) . 22
Oregon . 58
Orphan Annie . 19
Pearl, Jack . 28
Periodicals mentioned or quoted
— Advance Press, Springfield, Minnesota . 36
— America . 14
— Atlantic Monthly . 10, 53
— Broadcast Reporter . 3, 41, 42
— Broadcasting . 49, 55
— Capital Times . 37, 38
— Chicago Daily News . 13, 24, 34
— : Chicago Tribune . 37, 44
— Christian Century . 35, 44
— Christian Science Monitor . 2, 19, 40, 42, 44
— Cleveland Plain Dealer . 56
— Congressional Record . 22
— Democrat, Memphis, Missouri . 32
— Education by Radio . 27, 39, 49, 50
— Education Gazette, The . 30
— Forum . 3
— Guardian . 35
— Harpers . 27
— Heinl Radio Business Letter . 58
— Index, The . 27
— Iowa Publisher . 13
— Journal of Adult Education . 36
— ■ Journal of the National Education Associa¬ tion ... . . . . . 28, 54
— Listener, The . 24, 40, 44, 52, 57, 58
— New Outlook . 42, 53
— New Republic, The . 4, 22, 28
— New York Herald-Tribune . 42
— New York Times . 20, 36, 42, 60
— North Carolina Teacher . 44, 60
— Ohio Wesleyan Magazine . 35
— Oregonian . 29
— Progressive Education . 4
— Radio Times . 52
— Radio World . 16
— School and Society . 28
— Secondary Education . 49
— Soviet Union Review . 59
— ■ Star, Meridian, Mississippi . 30
— Times, Worthington, Minnesota . 35
— United States Daily . 20
— United States News . 54
— Variety . 28
— Ventura Free Press . 58
— Washington Daily News . 10, 33
• — Washington Post . 28
— Washington Evening Star, The . 10, 13, 49
— Wisconsin State Journal . 37
— World Radio . 52
Perry, Armstrong . 1
— Conference Increases International Difficul¬
ties . 45
Perry, W. C . 3
Petition concerning Orphan Annie . 19
Phillips, G. B. Selective Listening Essential. .. 60
Photos
— Arnold, Byron . 17
— Beaird, T. M . 37
— Briggs, C. R . 17
— ■ Culver, Charles A . 29
— Euwer, Anthony . 17
— Feikert, Grant . 17
— Griffith, W. 1 . 45
— Hegland, Martin . 21
— Higgy, Robert C . 1
— Jensen, John C . 13
— Jones, S. W . 49
— Kadderly, Wallace L . 17
— Kneass, Don . 17
— Longsdorf, L. L . 25
— Menzer, Carl . 57
— Morris, James . 17
— • Nalder, Frank F . 9
— Perkins, Oliver D . 17
— Powell, Garland . 33
— Roberts, Luke Lea . 17
— Robinson, Charles A., S. J . 53
— Roden wold, Mrs. Zelta . 17
— Stafford, J. W . 41
Pilpel, Mrs. Cecile . 17
Political broadcasts . 23 28
Politics on British Air . ’ 44
Power Increase Granted to WILL . . . 56
Pratt, Elmer W . 41
Preferences, Listener . 32
Prefers British System . 60
Program Experimentation of the Council (Lev¬ ering Tyson) . 50
Proposed Code of Fair Competition for the Radio Broadcasting Industry . 55
Proposes Autocratic Radio Group . 32
Psychology . 50
PTA Writes Protest . . 23
Public Versus Private Operation (Carl D. Thompson) . 54
Radio advertising . 3
Radio and English (F. H. Lumley) . 59
Radio and Home Economics (Henry Harap).... 4
Radio and the Home (Joy Elmer Morgan) . 8
Radio Code . 55
Radio Corporation of America . 16
Radio Course for Teachers . 15
Radio Debate Creates Interest (Editorial) . 53
Radio Education m Australia . 30
Radio* in Canada and in England (Editorial) . 57
Radio in Political Education (Edward S.
Robinson) . ,. . 28
Radio in the Classroom (Harold H. Eibling).. 11
Radio in the Soviet Union . 59
Radio in the Wisconsin Legislature (Harold A.
Engel) . 23
Radio Listeners Interest . 40
Radio Markets of the World . 13
Radio Poaching . 2
Radio Question Popular . 32
Randall, Harris K. Extend the Broadcast
Band? . 36
Raymond, Allen . 53
— (quoted) . 42
Reid, Frank R. (quoted) . 29
Report of a Research into the Attitudes and
Habits of Listeners (Clifford Kirkpatrick) 32
Research . 32
Resolutions
— American Association of University Women
(Central Florida Branch) (1933) . 26
— American Association of University Women
(Minnesota) (1933) . 35
— Association of Boards of Education of Ohio
(1933) 43
— Board of Christian Education of the Presby¬
terian Church . 7
— Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers
(1933) 59
— Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers
(Board of Managers) (1933) . 18
— Minneapolis College Women’s Club (1933).. 19
— National Congress of Parents and Teachers
, U933) 31
— New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teach¬
ers (1932) . 2
(1933) . .... 58
— Oregon State Teachers’ Association (1932).. 14
— Washington Education Association (1932).,.. 27
— Wisconsin legislature (1933) . 51
Riley, E. A . 30
Robinson, Edward S. Radio in Political Edu¬ cation . 28
Robinson, Henry M . 50
Robinson, Ira (quoted) . 4
Roosevelt, Franklin D . 45, 49
Ross, Irving S. (quoted) . 49
Royal Commission on Radio Broadcasting . 31
Saltzman, Charles McK. 41
Same Old Octopus, The . 10
Sapiro, Aaron (quoted) . 24
Sciilink, F. J . . 4, 50
ScHMEDEMAN, ALBERT G.
— Advantages of State Radio . 20
— (quoted) . 23
School broadcasts . 16, 22, 25, 30
Science . 50
Segal, Paul M. (quoted) . 1
Selective Listening Essential (G. B. Phillips) 60 Shall Foundations Control Educational Radio?.. 27 Shall Radio Be Used for Liquor Propaganda ?.. 5
Shively, Gerald D. . 44
Should Advertisers Control Radio Programs?.... 13
Shuler and Free Speech . 14
Shuler, Robert P. . 14, 44
Simons, Minot . 36
Skippy . 19
Smith, Alfred E . 53
Smithies, W. L. (quoted) . 7
Soviet Union . 59
Spanish Telephone Contract, The . 4
Squier, George O. 10
— (quoted) . 9
State programs . 30
State radio . 20
State’s rights in radio . 44
Stations (radio)
— CFAC
— CJOC
— CKUA
— KDKA
60
60
60
38
— KDYL . 58
— KFDY . 49
— KFI . 58
— KFKU . 60
— KFMX . 29
— KFOX . .. 25
— KFSD . 58
— KGER . 25
— KGII1. . 58
— KG IK . 58
— KGO . 58
— KGW . 58
— K11U . 58
— KOAC . 14, 17, 58, 60
— KOMO . 58
— KSAC . 25, 60
— KSL . 15 60
— KTAR . 58
— KWSC . 9
— WBAA . ' 41
— WCAJ . 13, 41, 42
— WCAL . 21
— WEAO . 1 48
— WGN . 37
— WHA . 12, 20, 23, 37, 38, 39, 43, 51, 55, 60
— WIBA . 37, 38, 39
— WILL . 56
— WJSV . 9, 10,35
— WJZ ' ' 9
— WI.I1L . 12, 20, 23, 37, 38, 39, 51, 55, 60
— WMAL . 9, 10, 33, 35
— WMAQ . 4, 16, 34
— WNAD . 37
— WNYC . "" 16
— WOI . 45 60
— WOT. . 10
— WOSU . 48
— WOW . 41 42
— WRC . 9, 10, '34,’ 35
— WRUF . 14 33
— WSUI . 57 60
— wtmj . ■ 4
Stauffacher, Harry . 25
Stevenson, Thomas (quoted) . 41
Stobart, J. C. . 31 35
Stuart, Harold L. (quoted) . ’ 28
Sustaining Programs Best (Deems Taylor) 27
Sykes, E. O. (quoted) . 1
Taylor, Charles W. (quoted) 41
Taylor, Deems. Sustaining Programs Best ... 27
Teaching, course in . 15
Terry, Earle M. 38
Thompson, Carl D. Public Versus Private Op¬ eration . 54
Truth in Advertising . 53
Tugwell, Rexford G. (quoted) . 49
Tylf.r, Tracy F.
— The Case Against Chain Ownership . 33
— Educational Broadcasting Station Succumbs
to Commercial Attack . 41
Tyson, Levering. Program Experimentation of the Council . 50
— (quoted) . J' 32
Universities (See Colleges and Universities)
University of Kentucky Listening Centers . 59
University President Condemns Radio . 56
Upham, A. II. (quoted) . 56
Upjohn, H. S . 2 S'
Utah . IS, 60
Utopian Radio . 22
Vallee, Rudy
Vocational guidance . 50
Vocational Guidance by Radio (Edwin A. Lee) 3
Waller, Judith C. JG
Watkins, W. P. (quoted) . 7
Weavers, Horace E. (quoted) . 7
Weir, E. A. (quoted) . 57
Who Is to Blame? . 24
Widening broadcast band . 46
Wilgress, A. T. (quoted) . 55
Will Change Clothes . 10
Wilson, Eugene S . n
— (quoted) . 15
Wisconsin College of the Air . 55
Wisconsin State Radio Chain (Harold A.
Engel) . 12
Wisconsin’s Struggle to Prevent Complete Com¬ mercial Control of Radio Broadcasting . 37
Woelfel, Norman (quoted) . 53
Woods, B. M . 3
Worth Reading . 28
Wyland, Ben F. (quoted) . 7
Wynn, Ed . 28
Young, Owen D.
9, 30
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