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RADIO: UN AND UNESCO
United Nations and UNESCO
Anonymous, “Radio Tour for Peace." United Nations World, III (July 1949), pp. 49-50.
wa-e-~---, "United Nations Broadcasts." United Nations Bulletin, VIII (March 1 ~ April 1, 1950), pp. 236, 284, 332.
Behrstock, Julian, “Free Flow of Information; UNESCO's World-wide Program.” Journalism Quarterly, XXVI (December 1949), pp. 453-459.
Carson, Saul, “This Is the UN." Education on the Air. Twentieth Yearbook of the Institute for Education by Radio and Television, 0. Joe Olson, ed. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1950. Pp. 54-71.
Cottrell, L., "Who Listens?" New Statesman and Nation, XV (September 23,
1950), pp. 288-289.
Htin, Aung U., Study of the Broadcasting System of the U.N., 1946-1948. New York; Syracuse University, 1949.
(Thesis) Syracuse,
Lewis, Dorothy, "Is Broadcasting an Effective Medium for Developing Understanding Among Nations? The United Nations Radio." Education on the Air. Twenty-first Yearbook of the Institute for Education by Radio and Television, 0. Joe Olson, ed. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1951. Pp. 86
90.
UNESCO, "Recommendations Concerning the Use of Radio in the Field of Educa-~ tion; Proposed by UNESCO; Project for the Establishment of a World Network of Regional Fundamental Education Centers." International Council, CCCCLXXVIL (January 1952), pp. 43-48.
Voskovec, George, "What UNESCO Can Do." Education on the Air. Nineteenth Yearbook of the Institute for Education by Radio and Television, 0. Joe Olson, ed. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1949. Pp. 110-116.
Voice of America
Anonymous, "Congressional Hearings on Voice of America Requested." U.S.
Department _of State Bulletin, XXI (February 19, 1951), pp. 301-302.
weno nae » "Disc Jockey to the World; Jukebox U.S.A." American Magazine, CLII (November 1951), p. 65.
tates » "Ducks, Dogs and Gulls; Jamming of the Voice of America’s Programs in Russia.” New Yorker, XXV (June 4, 1949), pp. 21-22.
ss leietaenetenen , "Further Expansion cf Voice of America Programs." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXV (July 16, 1951), pp. 102-104.
= > "General Sarnoff Meets the Press; Voice of America and Related Topics." American Mercury, LXXI (October 1950), pp. 410-418.
ee >» "HICOG Reports Soviet Interference." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXV (October 29, 1951); p700.
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