National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Tape Network, 1954-1963 (Box 082, Folder 01)
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Day, M. McCabe
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VanDuyn, Robert G.
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Hiller, Ola B.
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Ola B. Hiller was the Director of Radio Education at station WFBE-FM for Flint Community Schools in Flint, Michigan. Hiller worked at station WFBE from at least 1952 to at least 1957. In 1957, Hiller published a text titled "The Flint community school concept"....
Fleming, Marguerite
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Marguerite Fleming was the director of radio station KSLH in St. Louis, Missouri. Fleming served as the chairman of the Program Planning Subcommittee of the Radio Network School Committee for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. She also served as the vice-chairman of the overall Radio Network School Committee. In 1954, Fleming organized the In-School Radio Program Writers' Seminar of the NAEB, which brought together broadcasters who wrote radio programs specifically for school ...
Henderson, John
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Holt, John R.
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Vogl, Richard F.
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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...
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...