1946-1952.
Dates
- From the Collection: 1946-1970
Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Container Summary
Includes: clipping with photograph of Robert C. Heeney, Henry Hyde and Lt. Col. Theodore Huntley, 1947; and Sunday Star Pictorial Magazine clipping, 02/02/1947: "A cooperative arrangement is in effect between the campus broadcasting system at Georgetown University and Radio Station WARL. Several programs from the University are heard each week over the Arlington station, which in turn provides music and newscasts for GBS...". Also: letter from President Hunter Guthrie to Raymond Reiss, 10/24/1950" "A new organization known as the Liberty Network, comprising more than four hundred stations throughout the country, has approached us requesting permission to broadcast our Forum from coast to coast..."; transcripts of 8/5/1951 Forum, "Is Peace with the Soviet Union Possible/", with Edmund A. Walsh S.J., John D. Nickerson and moderator Frank Blair, 11/25/1951 Forum, "Machiavelli and Modern Politics", with Brian McGrath, S.J., Walter Wilkinson, Jesse Mann, and moderator Frank Blair and of 01/13/1952 Forum, "What Has Mobilization Done to Higher Education?" with Guy E. Snavely, Richard Weigle, J. Hunter Guthrie, S.J., and moderator Frank Blair; brochure: "Georgetown University Television Forum (History, scope and coverage - Dumont Television Network", 1951; and report on Forun including list of stations carrying it and list of 1951-1952 titles.
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Archives Repository
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