National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) audio tapes | National Educational Radio Network Broadcasts, 1952-1973 | And the world listened

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National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) audio tapes | National Educational Radio Network Broadcasts, 1952-1973 | And the world listened

This series presents dramatizations of famous speeches.

13 digital audio files

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SNAC Resource ID: 11672336

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Schmidt, Karl

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Karl Schmidt was a radio executive and host for station WHA at the University of Wisconsin. Schmidt began broadcasting for WHA as a student at the University of Wisconsin in 1941. After leaving the university during World War II to serve as a broadcaster for Armed Forces Radio and a brief stint in New York, Schmidt returned to Wisconsin. While at WHA, he served as a producer, host, chief operator, director of radio, and director of the National Center for Audio Experimentation. Schmidt produced ...

Stanley, J. Helen

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Roberts, Cliff

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Cliff Roberts was a radio broadcaster and music director at station WHA at the University of Wisconsin. He attended the University of Wisconsin and began his broadcasting career as a student, later returning to WHA after World War II. He worked on series including "Wisconsin Yarns," "America on stage," and "And the world listened." Roberts died in 1983....

Voegeli, Don

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Donald Voegeli (b. 1920) was a musical composer and professor at the University of Wisconsin. Voegeli served as the music director for radio station WHA. He was also a freelance radio and television composer. Among his many compositions was the theme music for National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" series. Much of Voegeli's work was done in "electrosonic studio" at the University of Wisconsin, where he used instruments like synthesizers. He also worked with the National Center for Audio...

Stanley, Raymond J.

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Raymond J. Stanley was a producer, radio actor, and executive who worked at station WHA at the University of Wisconsin, station WOSU-TV at Ohio State University, and the Educational Broadcasting Facilities Program in the U.S. Office of Education. At the University of Wisconsin, Stanley was the director University of Wisconsin Television Laboratory around 1959. He worked for WOSU-TV around 1963, and the Educational Broadcasting Facilities Program around 1969....