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Television

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Broadcasting Services records

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-3.3.5
Scope and Contents This collection consists of materials from Broadcasting Services, WKAR-TV, WMSB, and WKAR AM/FM. Included are programming guides, meeting minutes, Federal Communications Commission channel hearings, and photographic materials. The Electronic Resources include digitized University Distinguished Professor videos from 2005 and 2007; a video of oral history interviews titled "Out of the Fields"; audio recordings of interviews of survivors and veterans of World War II living in...
Dates: 1920 - 2008

John W. Ruswinckel papers

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-17.86
Scope and Contents The John W. Ruswinckel papers contain materials relating to closed circuit television classes at Michigan State University from 1960-1970. Materials include reports about students attitudes of television classes, brochures, summaries of surveys, and reports about a closed circuit accounting class. The TV Committee folder contains cost study information, policy information, and a blank faculty agreement about ownership of curriculum created for television courses. The collection also...
Dates: 1960 - 1972

Residence Hall Association records

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-12.1.14
Scope and Contents

The collection consists of meeting minutes and administration records, fall workshop and Great Lakes Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls conference materials. There are also a TV viewing guides and a report on variable living option plans.

Dates: 1971 - 1999

Sixth Annual Michigan Radio and Television Conference, March 1951

 Item — Reel 76
Scope and Contents

The sixth annual Michigan Radio and Television Conference takes place on the campus of Michigan State College (MSC). People interviewed on camera prior to the conference include Professor Joe A. Calloway (MSC Dept. of Speech and Radio), Hy Steed (General Manager, WLAV Grand Rapids), James Denison (Administrative Assistant to MSC President John A. Hannah), Frieda Hennock (Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission), and Loleta Fyan (State Librarian of Michigan).

Dates: March 1951