Programs, Correspondence, 1968, January-July (1968)

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- 28 « I believe we are ready to go beyond these programs--this kind of support to individual projects--to the larger picture. To that which will provide not only facilities and programming, but which will provide personnel, services, training, ideas, materials in an atmosphere of educational excellence finer than any we have even yet learned to develop. To that which will guarantee the kind of growth needed for all phases of communications, broadcasting and non-broad¬ casting, commercial and non-commercial, here and abroad. Will you unite with ma today to call upon the communications industry, upon the foundations, upon the federal government, and upon the public join together to provide the funding and other support to establish, in an international city such as Washington or possibly New York City, a Communications University? A Univer¬ sity that I believe can be the cornerstone in a field that is most important—that is most necessary for the peaceful, productive, progressing future of our nation and of the world.