Entity | Carl H. Menzer
Director of the University of Iowa radio station, WSUI.
From the description of Oral history interview with Carl Menzer, 1976 July 8. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233107231Alternate Names: Menzer, Carl,
Occupation(s): broadcasting executive
Field(s) of Work: broadcasting
Employer(s): University of Iowa
Associated Place(s): Iowa
Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 36
Documents 36
- Ausmus, Graydon, Correspondence, 1958
- Biographical data on NAEB leadership, 1953-1965
- Board of Directors, Correspondence, 1953
- Board of Directors, Correspondence, 1961
- Board of Directors, Joint Council on Educational Broadcasting, 1961
- Board of Directors, Minutes, October 1947
- Committees, Research Seminar, 1952, January-September
- Committees, Research, 1958, January-April
- Committees, Research, 1958, May-December
- FM Multiplex, 1954
- Foundations, Hill, 1960
- Foundations, Kellogg, 1955-1956
- Foundations, Kellogg, 1959
- Legislation, Harris, Oren (Dem.- Arkansas), 1961
- List of NAEB Publications and Recordings (November 1954)
- Miscellaneous Documents of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (1939-1947)
- NAEB Engineering Committee Report #6: NAEB Tape Recording (April 1954)
- NAEB Newsletter (April 01, 1945)
- NAEB Newsletter (December 05, 1936)
- NAEB Newsletter (December 17, 1931)
- NAEB Newsletter (February 06, 1932)
- NAEB Newsletter (July 01, 1936)
- NAEB Newsletter (March 21, 1936)
- NAEB Newsletter (May 01, 1945)
- NAEB Region IV Meeting Report (October 1, 1954)
- NAEB Supplement (September 22, 1944)
- New York Municipal Broadcasting System, 1939-1944
- Officers of the NAEB, 1955-1956
- Ohio Radio Institute, 1938-1944
- Proposed 1939 NAEB Network Creation Plan
- Proposed Aims and Purposes of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (September 1939)
- Publications, 1953-1966
- Radio Corporation of America, 1938-1939
- Recording test data, 1939
- Region IV, 1954-1961
- Statement of Carl H. Menzer on Docket No. 6651 (October 1944)