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Marchand, Nathan. Frequency Modulation. New York, Murray Hill Books, Inc., 1948.

Comprehensive treatment of the basic principles of FM. Designed primarily for use by the serviceman, technician, and the amateur radio operator in developing skills for handling installations and maintenance of equipment. Marshall, Robert and Mary. Your Tape Recorder: How to Select One and Get the Most Out of It. New York, Greenberg., 1955.

An easy-to-read guide giving fundamentals of tape recording and specific suggestions for

use.

Marshall, Samuel L. TV Installation Techniques. New York, John F. Rider Pub., Inc., 1950.

A comprehensive illustrated guide for the TV installation technician.

Newitt, J. H. See Johnson-Practical

Television Servicing.

Noll, Edward M. Television for Radiomen. Indianapolis, Ind., Paul H. Wendel Pub. Co.

A practical reference notebook on color television for experimenters, hobbyists, and TV servicemen.

UHF Television and UHF-VHF Tuners. Indianapolis, Ind., Paul H. Wendel Pub. Co., 1951.

A manual for the service technician. Of special interest to Board of Education maintenance technicians responsible for the servicing of classroom sets. Also useful for comparative studies of operating and performance characteristics.

and Mandl, Matthew. Television and FM Antenna Guide. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1951.

An antenna textbook and a practical guide to the many antenna problems encountered by television technicians.

Television for Radiomen, 3d Ed. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1955. A practical guide to construction, operation, and servicing. A complete thorough study of television for radio servicemen, the radio amateur, and technical school students.

Preisman, Albert. Graphical Constructions for Vacuum Tube Circuits. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1943.

Designed to fill a gap in the literature on vacuum tubes, viz, graphical constructions. Rabinoff, Carter V., and Wolbrecht, Magdalena E. Principles of Television Servicing. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1953.

Just what the title implies. Written for the technician and his teacher.

Radio Amateur's Handbook, The. West Hartford, Conn., American Radio Relay League. Annually 1928 to present. Deals with all phases of radio communication problems, stressing present practices for the amateur, and describing new equipment in all categories.

Radio Amateur's License Manual, American Radio Relay League, West Hartford, Conn., 1951.

A completely revised edition of the standard guide to be used in preparation for the FCC amateur license examination.

Richardson, Glen A. See Henney-Principles of Radio, 6th Ed.

Rider, John F., ed. Television-How It Works. New York, John F. Rider, Publisher, Inc., 1951.

Develops a familiarity with television. Explains the operating of television receivers for the technician.

Saunders, A. C. W. Notebook. Indian

apolis, Ind., Paul H. Wendel Pub. Co.

A technician's notebook treating 20 basic parts of a television receiver and the essentials for rapid servicing by circuit analysis. Shultz, E. H., and Anderson, L. T. Experiments in Electronics and Communications Engineering. New York, Harper & Bros., 1943.

Laboratory guide for communication engineering students. Contains more than 100 experiments ranging from simple direct current measurements to complete video amplifiers, radio receivers, radio transmitters, antenna systems, and microwave equipment.

Spinrad, Leonard. Closed Circuit Data Book. New York, Leonard Spinrad, 1955.

A directory on the closed circuit field. Includes rates, available cities for black and white and color, labor unions in the field, and a description of the various types of closed circuit operations.

Stone, George K. See Almstead—Radio: Fundamental Principles and Practices. Tucker, Durward J. Introduction to Practical Radio. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1945.

A reference for the practicing radio engineer and technician, as well as a complete manual for the beginner.

Upton, Monroe. Electronics for Everyone. New York, The Devin-Adair Co., 1954.

The story of electricity in action; television, color television, radio, radar, hi-fi, etc.-what they are and how they work. Walker, R. C. Electronic Equipment and Accessories. Brooklyn, N. Y., Chem

ical Publishing Co., Inc., 1945.

Specific information on the various applications of electronic devices with illustrative examples of many uses outside the field of telecommunication.

Watson, Herbert M.; Welch, H. E.; and

Eby, G. S. Understanding Radio. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1940.

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A guide to practical operation and theory of radio.

Welch, Herbert E., and Eby, George S. Understanding Radio, 2d Ed. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1951.

A revision of the original text for beginners with eight new chapters and revised illustrations.

Welch, H. E. See Watson-Understanding Radio.

Wellman, William R. High Fidelity. New York. D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., 1955.

An introductory work that should help to take some of the mystery out of "Hi Fi" for teachers concerned with developing music appreciation.

Wolfe, Halley. See Frayne-Elements of Sound Recording.

Wolbrecht, Magdalena E. See RabinoffPrinciples of Television Servicing.

Periodicals

Advertising Age. Weekly Advertising Publications, Inc. 200 East Illinois Street, Chicago 11, IL

AERT Journal. Monthly. Association for Education by Radio-Television, 228 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago 1, Ill.

Audiocraft, Audiocom, Inc., The Publishing House, Great Barrington, Mass. Audio-Visual Communication Review, Division of Audio-Visual Instruction (DAVI), National Education Assn., 1201 16th Street NW, Washington 6, D. C.

Audio-Visual Guide, Monthly Sept. to May. Educational and Recreational Guides, Inc., 172 Renner Avenue, Newark, N. J.

Better Broadcasts Newsletter, American Council for Better Broadcasts, 423 N. Pinckney, Madison, Wis.

Billboard, The Weekly. 2160 Patterson Street, Cincinnati, Ohio

Broadcasting-Telecasting. Weekly. Broadcasting Publications, Inc., 1735 DeSales Street NW., Washington 6, D. C.

CQ-The Radio Amateur's Journal. Monthly. 67 West 44th Street, New York 36, N. Y.

Educational Screen. Monthly. 64 East Lake Street, Chicago 1, Ill.

Educational Television Newsletter, Committee on Television, American Council on Education, Washington 6, D. C.

Electronic Design. Monthly. Hayden Publishing Co., 19 East 62d Street, New York 21, N. Y.

Electronics. Monthly. McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., 330 West 42d Street, New York 36, N. Y.

Federal Communications Bar Journal. Federal Communications Bar Assn., Dupont Circle Building, Washington 8, D. C.

Film and AV World. Ver Halen Publishing Co., 6327 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood 38, Calif.

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High Fidelity. Bimonthly. Audiocom, Inc., Publishing House, Great Barring ton, Mass.

Instructional Materials. Monthly. Division of Audio-Visual Instruction (DAVI)
National Education Assn., 1201 16th Stree: NW., Washington 6, D. C.
JCET Fact Sheet. Joint Committee on Educational Television, 1785 Massa-
chusetts Avenue NW., Washington, D. C.

The Listener. British Broadcasting Corp., Broadcasting House, London W-1. MART. Bimonthly. Caldwell-Clements, Inc., 480 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.

NAEB Newsletter. Monthly. National Association of Educational Broadcasters, 14 Gregory Hall, Urbana, Ill.

The Newsletter. Monthly. Bureau of Educational Research, Ohio State University, Columbus 10, Ohio.

Proceedings of the I. R. E. Monthly. Institute of Radio Engineers, Inc., 1 East 79th Street, New York 21, N. Y.

Quarterly of Film, Radio and Television, University of California Press, Berkeley, Calif.

QST. Monthly. American Radio Relay League Inc., 38 LaSalle Road, West Hartford 7, Conn.

Radio and Television News. Monthly. Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., 366 Madison Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.

Radio and Television Weekly. Edward H. Davis, publisher. 99 Hudson Street, New York 13, N. Y.

Radio Communication. Monthly. 264 Main Street, Great Barrington, Mass. Radio Electronics. Monthly. 25 West Broadway, New York 7, N. Y.

Radio-Television Daily. Radio-TV Daily Corp., 1501 Broadway, Great Barrington, Mass.

Saturday Review. Weekly. 25 West 45th Street, New York 19, N. Y.

Scholastic Teacher. Scholastic Publications. 33 West 42d Street, New York 36, N. Y.

School Life. Monthly. Office of Education, United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Washington 25, D. C.

Teaching Tools. The Ver Halen Publishing Co., 6327 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood 38, Calif.

Telecommunications Reports. 1208 National Press Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. Television Digest; with Electronic Reports. Weekly. Radio News Bureau, Wyatt Building, Washington 5, D. C.

TV Guide. Weekly. Triangle Publications, Inc., 400 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

TV-News Magazine of the TV World. Monthly. The Ver Halen Publishing Co., 6327 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, Calif.

Tide. Semimonthly. Tide Publishing Co. Inc., 232 Madison Avenue, New York 16, N. Y.

Variety. Weekly. Variety, Inc., 154 West 46th Street, New York 36. N. I.

Sources of General Information

Alpha Epsilon Rho, Honorary Radio-TV Fraternity. Executive Secretary: Cal Watson, Station KWSC, Pullman, Wash.

American Association of University Women, 1634 Eye Street NW., Washington, D. C.

American Broadcasting Company, 7 West 66th Street, New York 23, N. Y.

American Council for Better Broadcasts, 423 N. Pinckney Street, Madison, Wis. American Council on Education, Educational Television Committee, 1785 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington 6, D. C.

American Library Association, 50 East Huron Street, Chicago, Ill. Executive Secretary: David H. Clift.

American Medical Association, 535 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill

American Record Collector's Exchange, 825 Seventh Avenue, New York 19, N. Y.

American Women in Radio and Television, 70 East 45th Street, New York 17, N. Y.

Association for Education by Radio-Television, 228 North LaSalle Street, Chicago 1, Ill. Business Manager: George Jennings.

Association for Professional Broadcasting Education, National Association of Radio-Television Broadcasters, 1771 N Street NW., Washington 6, D. C. Association of Junior Leagues of America, Radio-TV Consultant: Luella Hoskins, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, N. Y.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Victoria Building, Ottawa, Ont.

Chandler Records, Inc., 277 West 12th Street, New York 14, N. Y.

Children's Reading Service, 106 Beekman Street, New York 38, N. Y.

Columbia Broadcasting System, 485 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y.

Division of Audio-Visual Instruction, National Education Association, 1201 16th Street NW., Washington 6, D. C.

Educational Services, 1730 Eye Street NW., Washington 6, D. C.

Educational Television and Radio Program Center, 1610 Washtenaw Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. President, Harry K. Newbern.

Enrichment Materials, Inc., 246 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y.

Girl Scouts of America, 155 East 44th Street, New York 17, N. Y. RadioTelevision Director: Natalie Flatow.

Institute for Democratic Education, 212 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y.

Intercollegiate Broadcasting System. President: George Abraham, 3107 Westover Drive SE., Washington 20, D. C.

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