NAEB Radio-Television Bibliography (June 30, 1952)

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TELEVISION: RESERVATION OF CHANNELS Anonymous, "Channels for Education." Scientific America, CLXXXIV (May 1951), Po 34+. e? : eek , "Give Schools 242 Television Spots." Scholastic, IX (May 7, 1952), ae wo eennnn , "Speak Now, or Forever..." National Education Association Journal, XXXIX (November 1950), p. 618. 3 wnownen= , “Television Channels for Education." Science Newsletter, LVIII (December 2, 1950), p363. wonne--, "Television Channels for Schools." Scholastic, LVII (December 6, 1950), p. 11. = weennnn, "Television and Education." Scientific America, CLXXXIV (January 1951), p. 277 3 wanee--, "Tentative Television Plans.” Higher Education, VII (May 1, 1951), pp. 193-196. : 3 -------» "Twelve Colleges Apply for Television Licenses." Higher Education, VII (April 1, 1951), p. 179. : | eanncn== , "UHF Television Issue." Higher Education, VIII (February 15, 1952), p. Lhe. woonenn= » "Will Schoolmen Get a Portion of Television Channels?" Occupations, XXIX (December 1950), p. 197. Berg, Richard C., "Will Television Be Available for Education?" Music Educators Journal, XXXVII (January 1951), pp. 22-24. Crippen, Blanche, “Educational Television; a Progress Report." Educational Record, XXXIII (April 1952), pp. 256-260. Dunbar, M., "FCC Hears Plea for Educational Television Channels." School Life, XXXII (November 1949), p. 23. Eakin, Mary K., "Television in Education." Elementary School Journal, LII (November 1951), pp. 129-131. Farley, Belmont, "Vision and Television; FCC Decision." National Education Association Journal, XL (May 1951), p. 357. Hannings, R. B., "Education's Case for Television Presented at Hearings." Higher Education, Vit (April lL, 1951), PP. 172-175. : McGrath, E. J., "Safeguarding Television Channels for Education." School Life, XXXIII (January 1951), p. 51+. women nen , "U. S. Commissioner of Education on Television." School and Society, LXXII (December 23, 1950), p. 427. 80