Joint Council on Educational Television, 1785 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington 6, D. C. Executive Director: Ralph W. Steetle. Mutual Broadcasting System, 1440 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y. National Association for Better Radio and Television, 882 Victoria Avenue, Los Angeles 5, Calif. National Association of Educational Broadcasters, 14 Gregory Hall, University of Illinois, Urbana. Executive Secretary: Harry J. Skornia. National Association of Radio-Television Broadcasters, 1771 N Street NW, Washington 6, D. C. National Broadcasting Company, RCA Building, New York, N. Y. National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 600 South Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. National Education Association, 1201 16th Street NW., Washington 6, D. C Office of Education, U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington 25, D. C. Radio-Television Services. Chief: Franklin Dunham; Program and Research Specialist: Gertrude G. Broderick; Technical Specialist: R. R. Lowdermilk. Acting Is a Business, 19 Index Adolescent Personality and Radio: Some Adventure in Radio, 27 Advertising Agency Practice, 4 Advertising and Business Side of Radio, Advertising Media, 1 All About Broadcasting, 9 All About Radio and Television, 4 American Council for Better Broadcasts American Radio, The 13 American Scenes, 28 Analysis of the Radio Broadcasting Article Writing and Marketing, 15 Association of Junior Leagues of America, Audio-visual Aids to Instruction, 23, 24 Audio-visual Materials-Their Nature and Audio-visual Methods in Teaching, 22 Audio-visual Teaching Techniques, 24 Basic Standards for School Sound Sys- Basic Television: Principles and Serv- BBC Handbook, 1 BBC Yearbooks, 1928 to Date, 1 Can Radio Listening Be Taught?, 14 Closed Circuit Data Book, 34 Communications in Modern Society, 10 Course of Study in Radio and Television Course of Study in Radio Appreciation, Creative Broadcasting, 25, 29 Criteria for Children's Radio Programs, Dangerous Words, 14 Designing for TV, 21 Development of the Control of Advertis- Dictionary of Radio Terms, A, 32 Directory of College Courses in Radio and Television, 22 Drama on the Air, 19 Dunlap's Radio and Television Almanac, 3 E Eavesdropper at Large, 17 Education by Radio-School Broadcasting, 2 Education on the Air, 1930-1948, 7, 24 Education on the Air, 1949-1952, 9, 24 Educational Television-Local Program Survey, 1952-53, 22 Educators' Guide to Free Tapes, Scripts, and Transcriptions, 27 Effective Advertising, 4 Effective Radio Speaking, 18 Effects of Mass Media, The, 6 Electrical Fundaments of Communication, 31 Electronic Equipment and Accessories, 35 Electronics for Everyone, 35 Elements of Mathematics for Radio, Television, and Electronics, 32 Elements of Radio, 33 Elements of Sound Recording, 32 Employment Outlook in Radio and Tele- Experiments in Electronics and Communications Engineering, 34 Experiments on Mass Communication, 5 Facsimile, 5 Factsheet, 5 Federal Communications Commission, 3 First Freedom, The, 3 First Quarter-Century of American Broadcasting, The, 11 FM for Education, 23 Folk Song, U. S. A., 28 Foundations for Teacher Education in Audiovisual Instruction, 24 Free World Theatre, 29 Frequency Analysis Modulation and Noise, 32 Frequency Modulation, 34 Fundamentals of Color Television, 31 Fundamentals of Writing for Radio, 17 Future of Television, The, 3 Getting a Job in Television, 12 Great Audience, The, 11 Great Composers: Six Radio Dramatizations, 26 Groups Tune in, The, 4 Guide to Audiovisual Materials for Elementary School Social Studies, A, 23 Guide to Radio-TV Writing, A, 16 H Handbook of Broadcasting, 15 High Fidelity, 35 History Makers, 28 How To Audition for Radio, 16 How To Speak and Write for Radio, 19 How To Write for Television (Douglas), 15 How To Write for Television (Kaufman), 19 I Looked and I Listened, 4 Interpreting the Church Through Press and Radio, 14 In the Name of Sanity, 29 Introduction to Electronics, An, 33 Introduction to Practical Radio, 35 Introduction to Radio and Television, An, 9 Introduction to UHF Circuits and Components, 33 Is Your Hat in the Ring? 18 It Takes More Than Talent, 7 Newsmen at Work, 16 Jeffersonian Heritage, The, 28 L Land of the Free, The, 26 Legislation for Press, Film, and Radio, 12 Low-Cost Radio Reception, 8 M Maggie Muggins Stories, 27 Mandl's Television Servicing, 33 Manual of American Dialects for Radio, 27 Microphone and You, The, 19 21 Mr. Wizard's Science Secrets, 4 Modern Radio Advertising, 14 More by Corwin, 26 Motivation Research in Advertising and Music for All, 12 Music in Radio Broadcasting, 16 N NARTB Standards of Practice, 9 National Education Association, 29 NBC Handbook of Pronunciation, 15 New Radio Plays, 29 News by Radio, 16 News on the Air, 21 Nine Radio Plays, 28 1946 American Television Directory, Notebook, 34 Oboler Omnibus: Radio Plays and Per- Official Yearbook of the Television In- On a Note of Triumph, 26 100 Nonroyalty Radio Plays, 28 Parker's Television Plays, 29 Picture Book of Radio and Television and Pied Piper Broadcasts, The, 29 Practical Advertising-Television Sup- Practical Manual of Screen Playwriting, Practical Television Engineering, 33 Principles of Radio, 33 Principles of Radio for Operators, 31 Problems in College Radio, 22 Producing and Directing for Television, Production and Direction of Radio Pro- grams, 16 Process and Effects of Mass Communica Professional Radio Writing, 17 Public Relations Handbook, 7 ་་་་་ |