National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Publications, 1953-1966 (Box 074, Folder 01)
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Smythe, Dallas W.
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Dallas Walker Smythe (b. 1907) was a political activist and researcher. His research focus centered on broadcasting and communications, and during his career he worked for several government agencies, including the Federal Communications Commission. Smythe additionally worked at the University of Illinois Communications Research Institute and served as the Director of Studies for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. He authored several television monitoring studies which were di...
Ketcham, Keith K.
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Remmers, Herman H.
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Schenkkan, Robert
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Day, M. McCabe
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Whitaker, Walter
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Frymire, Lawrence T.
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Weld, Arthur, Jr.
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Lamb, Harry D.
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McKenzie, Betty
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Elizabeth McKenzie, known as Betty, was the Publications Editor for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters during the early 1960s.Born Elizabeth Adams to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Adams in Gary, Indiana, Betty attended the University of Indiana, and subsequently married physician Leonard J. McKenzie on May 27, 1948. They moved from Madison to Champaign, Illinois around 1956, after which Betty began working at the NAEB. Betty's tenure with the organization showed that she was nearly un...
Miles, James S.
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James Southard Miles was born on September 22, 1916 in Ohio. Miles attended Ohio State University and worked at WOSU, Ohio State's radio station. From 1936-1943, he worked in Charleston, West Virginia, Columbus, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, and Fort Wayne, Indiana as a commercial announcer. In 1939, 1941, and 1943, he served as a Reading Clerk for the Ohio House of Representatives. In 1943, he began working at Purdue University's WBAA radio station in various roles over the years including manager and pr...
Hill, Harold E., 1918-2000
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Harold Eugene Hill was born on September 7, 1918. He earned his B.S. from the University of Illinois in 1940, the same year he entered the Army. Hill moved to reserve status in 1946 and worked as an instructor at the University of Illinois College of Journalism and Communications beginning in 1947 until 1954. During this time, he also served as an announcer, writer, producer, production director, and program director for WILL, the University of Illinois' educational radio station. In 1954 Hill e...
Emery, Walter B. (Walter Byron), 1907-1973
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Walter Byron Emery was born September 28, 1907 in Howell, Ohio. Emery was involved in broadcasting and education for much of his career, serving on the Federal Communications Commission's legal staff in 1935, 1936, and from 1943 to 1953. Around 1955, Emery worked as a consultant for the Joint Committee on Educational Television (later the Joint Council on Educational Television). Emery served on the editorial board of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters Journal from 1957-1958, a...
Bidlack, Cecil S.
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Cecil S. Bidlack was born July 2, 1903. He attended Ohio State University, which he graduated from in 1925. In 1928, he worked as an Assistant Announcer and Operator for WEAO radio station at Ohio State University. Bidlack worked as the Television Engineer for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters from at least 1955 to 1958. He authored the TV Technical Tips column in the NAEB's monthly newsletter, and in 1958 also served as Editor for the NAEB Engineering Newsletter. Bidlack died...