Suggested References in Educational Television, Joint Committee on Educational Television ( (October 1, 1954)

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- 3 - PERIODICAL ARTICLES Siegel, Seymour N# and Brown, Thad H# Jr#: SHOULD THE FCC ALDCATE SPECIAL CHANNELS FOR EDUCATIONAL TV?, a debate, April 1952 Landry, Robert J.t SERIOUS CRITICISM - A NEEDED THIRD FORCE IN TELEVISION, April 1952 Arnett, Keeton: THE HOW-TO OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION, October 1953 Dunham, Franklin: THE ROLE OF TELEVISION IN CULTURAL ADVANCEMENT, October 1953 Hodapp, William: THE AMERICAN INVENTORY EXPERIMENT, October 1953 AAUW, San Francisco Branch: UNIVERSITY WOMEN EXAMINE RADIO AND TV, October 1953 Adult Education _ ” TJavTs"7 "Sara ~W•: ADULT EDUCATION TELECASTS IN BALTIMORE, October 1951 Soon, Everett J.: THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TELEVISION HOUR, February 1952 Hudson, Robert B. (issue editor): ADULT EDUCATION AND MSS COMMUNICATIONS, March 1953# Entire issue devoted to the use of mass media, especially tele¬ vision# America Shaw, Anthony R#: TODAY*3 PARENTS MUST BE TEACHERS TOO, November 22, 1952 American Association of University Women Journal TELEVISION, RADIO AND AAUW, May 19$h - A summary of reports of AAUW branch activities# American Bar Association Journal Lerner, Max K#':' “TMTATIONSTMPOSED ON TELEVISION AND RADIO: A PROBLEM THAT NEEDS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, July 1953 American Journal of Physics Merritt, T#T#1 PHYSICS~VIA TV, September 1951 Phelps, E. R.: SCIENCE ON TELEVISION, September 1951 American Library Association Bulletin Orr, Robert W#: ~ TELEVISION, September 1951 American Scholar "Emerson,“rwT: TELEVISION’S PERIL TO CULTURE, April 1950. American School Board Journal ' feyfcon, Elaine: MS " O ' UfICT FCR TV EDUCATION BRIGHTENS, May 1951 TV CHANNELS ARE OBTAINABLE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE • • • WILL SCHOOLS ACCEPT THIS OPPORTUNITY? October 1952 Helmick, Russell E.« TELEVISION IN HIGH SCHOOLS, December 1951 Steetle, Ralph: TELEVISION AND THE SCHOOLS, October 1952 Arizona Teacher Bell, Richard: CHALLENGE EDUCATIONAL TV, March 1953 Association for Education by Radio-Television Journal Webste?, " ^ ’ # M#: TV 0M 5 mWmnrmTms, May 1952 Dunham, Franklin: RADIO VS. TELEVISION IN THE SCHOOLS, October 1953 Emery, Walter B.: WHO QUALIFIES TO MANAGE AN EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION STATION? November 1953 Lewis, Philip: YOU CAN AFFORD CLOSED CIRCUIT TV, December 1953 Special television editions: March 1951, October 1952 and May 1953