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RADIO: SOCIAL ASPECTS AND CRITICISM
Gilburt, S. G., "Disowning Miss Brooks." Journal of Education, CXXXII (May 1949) pp. 139-140.
Godman, §., "Menace of the Radio." Catholic World, CLXIX (July 1949), p. 312. 3 Patten nendersaninculn nd
Gould, Jack, "IV Daddy and Video Mamma: A Dirge." New York Times Magazine, (May 14, 1950), pp. 20+.
Grey, L., "Radio, a Means Not an End." English Journal, XL (March 1951), pp. 14 149.
Gruber, F. C., "Radio and Television and Ethical Standards." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, CCLXXK (March 1952) > pp. La -12 °
Hardy, Ralph W., "Do We Need a New National Policy for Radio and Television?” Fducation on the Air. Twentieth Yearbook of the Institute for Education by Radio and Television, 0. Joe Olson, ed. Columbus: Ohio State University,
1950. Pp. 5-33
Harnett, V. W., "Rascalry on the Air Waves." Catholic World, CLXXI (June 1950), pp. 166-171. | :
Hartwell, D., "John Crosby: Gadfly of Radio." Coronet, XXVIII (July 1950), pp. 110-114.
Hayakawa, S. I., "The Task of the Listener." ETC, VII (Autumn 1949).
Hutchins, Robert M., “The State of American Radio." BBC Quarterly (Winter 19491950).
Klein, Alexander, "Challenge of Mass Media." Yale Review, ns. XXXIX (June 1950), pp. 675-691.
Krutch, Joseph Wood, "Freedom for Radio and Television; the Risks Involved." Commentary, X (November 1950), pp. 434-438.
Larrabbee, Carlton H., “Radio, a Public Servant." English Journal, XXXVIII (February 1949), pp. 92-94.
Lewis, Fulton, Jr., “Critique on a Critic." Public Opinion Quarterly, XIII (Fall 1949), pp. 462-470.
Masin, H. L., "Clear the Air." Scholastic, LIV (March 16, 1949), p. 22.
Millspaugh, Martin, “Trial by Mass Media?" Public Opinion Quarterly, XIII (Summer 1949), pp. 328-329.
Moore, H. E., “Mass Communication in the South; Radio.” Social Forces, XXIX (May 1951), pp. 371-375
Morgan, Clarence M., "Radio and the Speech Family." Central States Speech Journ II (March 1951), pp. 5-10.
Morton, C. W., “Accent on Living." Atlantic Monthly, CLXXXVIII (September 1951), pp. 87-88.
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