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June 22, 1964
NBC RECEIVES HIGHEST VIGILANT PATRIOT AWARD AND TWO CITATIONS FROM THE ALL-AMERICAN CONFERENCE TO COMBAT COMMUNISM Top Award Won by 'Who Goes There ?--Primer on Communism, ' and Citations by 'Denisovich* Hope-Chrysler Drama and Dorothy Gordon 'Youth Forum';
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The National Broadcasting Company was presented with the highest Vigilant Patriot Award and two Vigilant Patriot Recognition Award citations, by the All-American Conference to Combat Communism at a reception held Friday, June 19, at the Overseas Press Club in New York City.
Dr. Daniel A. Poling, Editor of the Christian Herald, preĀ¬ sented the organization's highest award to "Who Goes There? - A Primer on Communism," the third of a four part NBC News series titled "Profile of Communism. " It was produced by Robert Northshield and narrated by NBC News correspondent Robert Abernethy.
In presenting the award to Fred Freed, NBC Producer, Dr, Poling said that "Who Goes There? - A Primer on Communism" had earned the top award for "its great contribution to public understanding of the Communist threat to free societies."
The special citations were accepted by Richard E. Forbes, Director of Corporate Advertising for the Chrysler Corporation, in behalf of "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, " for the drama, "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, " and by Dorothy Gordon for NBC Radio Network's "Dorothy Gordon's Youth Forum" discussion program, "Is Soviet Youth Sold on Communism?"
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