Barnouw, Erik, 1908-2001
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Barnouw, Erik, 1908-2001
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Barnouw, Erik, 1908-2001
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Barnouw, Erik
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بارنو، إريك، 1908-2001
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بارنو، إريك، 1908-2001
إريك بارنو، 1908-2001
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إريك بارنو، 1908-2001
バーナウ, エリック
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Professor of Dramatic Arts at Columbia University, author, and editor.
Professor of Dramatic Arts at Columbia University and editor.
Professor of Dramatic Arts at Columbia University, author, and editor.
Writer, educator.
Erik Barnouw (b. June 23, 1908, Netherlands-d. July 19, 2001), Dutch-born American radio and television writer and producer, documentarian and professor emeritus of dramatic arts at Columbia University.
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Advertising
American wit and humor
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Mass media in health education
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Motion picture industry
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Television broadcasting
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