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Management Service, 1953-1955

Description
1953 to 1955 correspondence regarding labor-management relations and union memberships at NAEB member stations, with a focus on the work of consultant M.S. Novik.
Subject(s)
  • Actors
  • Broadcasting
  • Broadcasting engineers
  • Economy & Business
  • Education
  • Educational television
  • Labor
  • Labor unions--United States
  • Media Arts
  • Musicians--United States
  • Performing Arts
  • Plays
  • Professional development
  • Science & Technology
  • The Fund for Adult Education
  • Theater & Drama
Contributors
  • Skornia, Harry J.
  • Overton, George W.
  • Hull, Richard B.
  • Steetle, Ralph W.
  • Goggin, Richard J.
  • Schooley, Frank E.
  • Ausmus, Graydon, 1911-1978
  • Griffiths, G.H.
  • IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers)
  • IATSE
  • Fund for Adult Education (U.S.)
  • Dunn, John W., 1903-1991
  • Hunter, Armand L.
  • Howard, Martha C.
  • Scanlon, Marie C.
  • Day, James
  • AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists)
  • Wheatley, Parker, 1906-1999
  • Taylor, John W.
  • Thompson, H. Walter
  • Stone, Loren B.
  • Linck, A. Stephen
  • Nighbert, Keith J.
  • Martin, Harold M.
  • Skillman, Vincent
  • Smith, Stanton
  • Hungerford, E.A., Jr.
  • Schwarzwalder, J.C.
  • Young, E.L.
  • Emery, Walter B. (Walter Byron), 1907-1973
  • Schramm, Wilbur
  • Novik, Morris S.
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