NAEB Radio-Television Bibliography (June 30, 1952)

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RADIO: MUSICAL PROGRAMS Farber, M., "Seers for the Sleepless; Disc Jockeys.” American Mercury, LXXIII (September 1951), pp. 61-68. Franchere, L. C., "Rebirth of Music." Catholic World, CLXXIV (October 1951), pp. 36-39. Gross, B., "Melody Must Be Perfect; Bell Telephone System's Telephone Hour.” Colliers, CXXVI (July 1, 1950), pp. 26-27. Haggin, B. H., "Music." Nation, CLXXII (May 19, 1951), p. 478; (June 30, Heylbut, R., "WQXR, Radio's Wonder Station." Etude, LXVIII (July 1950), p23. Hickman, C. S., "America Broadcasts Music of Today." Christian Science Monitor Magazine, (July 15, 1950), p. 9. Hirschmann, Ira A., "The First Symphony Broadcast." Public Opinion Quarterly, XIII (Winter 1949-1950), pp. 683-684. Hughes, A. D., "Beethoven Seventh: New Boston Symphony Disk Pact." Christian Science Monitor (May 20, 1950), p. 16. Hulsey, A. P., "I Set My Housework to Music." Recreation, XLV (October 1951), p. 293. Kent, George, “Antidote for Dial Hopping." Saturday Review of Literature, XXXII (December 10, 1949), pp. 18+. Kremenliev, Boris, "Background Music for Radio Drama." Hollywood Quarterly, IV (Fall 1949), pp. 75-83. : -------» "Radio Workshop in Music--UCLA." Hollywood Quarterly, VI (Spring 1952), pp. 241-257. Larkin, C. H., "Scientific Radio Concert Band." Etude, LXVII (March 1949), pp. 152+. Manning, Gordon, “Have No Feah, Big Joe Is Heah; Disk Jockey Rosenfeld. Jr." Colliers, CXXIV (October 8, 1949), pp. 21+. Morgan, Alfred L., "Some Notes on Radio and Television.” Etude, LXVII Norton, F., "Farewell to Good Music." American Mercury, LXXIII (July 1951), pp. 110-116. O'Brien, C. C., "Music Aptitude Tests by Radio." Association for Education by Radio Journal, VIII (January 1949), pp. 52-53. Sabin, R. and Smith, C., "Toscanini Ends NBC Season with Broadcast of Falstaff." Musical America, LXX (April 1950), p. 3+. Shayon; Robert L., "Disc Jockey with a Difference; Sir Thomas Beechan Program." Christian Science Monitor (September 2, 1950), p. 19. 17