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RADIO: SOCIAL ASPECTS AND CRITICISM
Shayon, Robert L., “Sunday Comes But Once a Week." Saturday Review of Literature, XXXV (January 12, 1952), pp. 28-29.
monn anne » “Tomorrow from Out of the Past." Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIV (November 24, 1951), p. 31.
~-aa---; “Iwo Bravos and One Raspberry." Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIV (July 14, 1951), p. 34.
meena ne » "Two Roads to Dilemma: Radio or Television." Saturday Review of Literature, XXX (November 4, 1950), p. 28.
ooo » ‘Wanted: a Center for Special Talent." Saturday Review of Literature, XXXV (February 2, 1952), pp. 32-33.
wanna e» "Whirling Down Plot-Skelton Alley." Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI
(September 8, 1951), pp. 46-47.
Shriver, William H., "Radio and Television." Catholic World, CLXXII (March 1951), pp. 461-463.
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Smythe, Dallas W., "The Consumer's Stake in Radio and Television." Quarterly of Film, Radio, and Television, VI (Winter 1951), pp. 109-128.
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Wheatley, K. E., "Anomolies of Radio Speech." American Speech, XXIV (October 1949), pp. 213-215.
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