National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Lerch, John, Correspondence, 1954-1958 (Box 066, Folder 05)

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National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Lerch, John, Correspondence, 1954-1958 (Box 066, Folder 05)

1954 to 1958 correspondence between radio producer John Lerch and NAEB staff, primarily network managers John Holt and Robert Underwood. Addresses distribution of Lerch's series Report in Europe and production of his series Report from Japan.

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Holt, John R.

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Northrop Dawson, Jr. (b. 1915) was a radio producer who worked at the University of Minnesota station KUOM. Dawson produced radio series such as "Tales of Minnesota" at KUOM. He also served on the National Association of Educational Broadcasters Tape Network Acceptance Committee. Dawson, Jr. died in 2011....

Underwood, Robert E., Jr.

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Robert E. Underwood, Jr. was born January 21, 1931 in Pennsylvania. He attended St. Joseph's College and the University of Illinois. Underwood worked for many years as the Network Manager for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, from at least 1957 to 1964. He authored the Network News column in the NAEB newsletter. Later, Underwood worked as the assistant director of admissions and records at the University of Illinois. Underwood died on August 21, 2010.From the combined records...

Hill, Harold E., 1918-2000

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