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1Title:  Commercial broadcasting pioneer: The WEAF experiment, 1922-1926    
 Creator:  Banning, William Peck, 1880- 
 Publication:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass,1946. 
 Notes:  Bibliographical foot-notes. 
 Call #:  HE8698 B3 
 Extent:  xxxiii, 308 p. front., plates, ports., facsims., diagrs. 24 cm. 
 Subjects:  New York. -- Radio station WEAF | Radio broadcasting -- United States
 
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2Title:  The sound of your life: a record of radio's first generation    
 Creator:  Columbia Broadcasting System, inc 
 Publication:  New York?,1950] 
 Call #:  HE8698 C5 
 Extent:  133 p. illus., ports. 30 cm. 
 Subjects:  Radio broadcasting -- United States | United States -- Social life and customs
 
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3Title:  The licensing of radio services in the United States, 1927 to 1947: a study in administrative formulation of policy    
 Creator:  Edelman, Murray J. (Murray Jacob), 1919- 
 Publication:  University of Illinois Press, Urbana,1950. 
 Notes:  Includes index. Bibliography: p. 224-226. 
 Call #:  H31 I29 v.31 no.4 
 Extent:  xi, 229 p. ; 27 cm. 
 Subjects:  Radio broadcasting -- United States | Radio -- United States
 
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4Title:  Payne Fund, Inc., Records     
 Creator:  Payne Fund, Inc. 
 Dates:  1911-1976 
 Abstract:  The Payne Fund, Inc., is a charitable fund which grew out of the National Committee for the Study of Juvenile Reading (founded in 1925 by Frances Payne Bolton). The fund initially supported studies and experiments on the needs of youth, focusing especially on children's literature and the effects of movies and radio on the values of children, and the development of radio as an educational tool. In addition to its support of various programs involving youth, the fund expanded its interests to include support for medical education and interracial cooperation. The collection consists of board of directors' files, annual reports, minutes, financial files, correspondence, memoranda, printed items and clippings. Included are the files of C.K. Ogden and the Orthological Institute; records of the National Committee for the Study of Social Values in Motion Pictures and of the Motion Picture Research Council; fellowships and grants files; Negro projects-race relation files; radio project files, including the records of the National Committee on Education By Radio, the Ohio State University Bureau of Educational Research, the Ohio School of the Air and National Association of Educational Broadcasters printed materials; files of the Junior Extension University, Inc. and various subject and organizational files relating to youth programs, character development, and educational broadcasting. 
 Call #:  MS 4315 
 Extent:  79.75 linear feet (81 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  ayne Fund, Inc. -- Archives. | Endowments -- United States -- Archives. | Children -- Books and reading. | Education of children. | Educational broadcasting -- United States. | Educational radio stations -- United States. | Basic English. | Motion pictures and children. | Motion pictures -- Moral and ethical aspects. | Moral education. | Radio broadcasting -- United States. | Radio in education. | Youth. | Education.
 
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