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Fragments from a Flyer (1950s)
From Dave Nohling
Dave Nohling has contributed these pieces from a very early, though unidentified, WGBH publication. They show images from some programs you might well have forgotten.
Above: “Joseph Spear’s basic math and Northeastern Univ. summer TV credit course.”
“TV courses in French and Spanish with Language Research, Inc.; Harvard’s basic Russian on radio-TV.”
“Live radio-TV New England Conservatory of Music performances.”
“Joseph Fuchs and Artur Balsam in live TV recitals with commentary by Jules Wolffers, through a Ford Foundation grant to Boston University.”
“Frank Lloyd Wright radio-TV lecture.”