Radio/Television/Film Department Radio Guild Scripts 1946-1948

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Radio/Television/Film Department Radio Guild Scripts 1946-1948

About The Radio Guild: The Radio Guild was begun in 1946 to provide an opportunity for students to gain practical experience in radio production. Guild productions were adaptations of literary classics and were broadcast over Chicago station WBBM. About The Collection: This series consists of two bound volumes, one each for the academic years 1946-47 and 1947-48, containing mimeographed or spirit-duplicated copies of Radio Guild scripts. See also: Marked production copies of scripts and production reports for most Radio Guild broadcasts in Record Series 20/32.

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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Department of Radio, Television, and Film

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Instruction in radio was begun at Northwestern during the 1931-32 academic year, when a course entitled “Radio Advertising Copy” was offered by the School of Journalism. The School of Speech entered the field of radio in the fall of 1935 with courses in radio acting and writing taught by Albert Crews, who received his M.A. from the School of Speech in 1937 and chaired its Department of Radio until 1943. The Department began offering graduate degree programs in 1946, and ...