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Nine Network of Public Media Records (S0043) PRELIMINARY INVENTORY S0043 (SA0014, SA0027, SA0054, SA2908, SA2943, SA3008, SA3091, SA3195, SA3285, SA3296, SA3539, SA3554, SA3594, SA3785, SA3888, SA3925, SA3947, SA4170, SA4198, SA4224, SA4237, SA4281) NINE NETWORK OF PUBLIC MEDIA RECORDS This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri Research Center- St. Louis. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. Introduction Approximately 43 cubic feet The records of the Nine Network of Public Media contain correspondence, meeting minutes, press releases, photographs, newsletters, and newspaper clippings pertaining to the organization's mission to provide community supported educational television to the St. Louis area. Originally known as KETC-TV, the Nine Network has been in operation since 1954 and was the fourth educational television station in the country and the first station to be community supported. Donor Information The records were donated to University of Missouri by Robert Glazier on February 16, 1971 (Accession No. SA0014). An addition was made on September 5, 1973 by Robert Glazier (Accession No. SA0054). An addition was made on November 26, 1974 by Robert Glazier (Accession No. SA0027). An addition was made on January 18, 1989 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA2908). An addition was made on February 13, 1990 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA2943). An addition was made on August 9, 1991 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3008). An addition was made on October 9, 1992 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3091). An addition was made on July 18, 1995 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3195). An addition was made on December 22, 1997 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3285). An addition was made on April 20, 1998 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3296). An addition was made on August 15, 2003 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3539). An addition was made on January 14, 2004 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3554). An addition was made on January 10, 2005 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3594). An addition was made on March 6, 2008 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3785). An addition was made on March 2, 2010 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3888). An addition was made on November 15, 2010 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3925). An addition was made on April 25, 2011 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA3947). An addition was made on October 23, 2014 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA4170). An addition was made on March 23, 2015 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA4198). An addition was made on September 23, 2015 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA4224). An addition was made on December 14, 2015 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA4237). An addition was made on July 29, 2016 by Terri Gates (Accession No. SA4281). Copyright and Restrictions The Donor has given and assigned to the University of Missouri all rights of copyright which the Donor has in the Materials and in such of the Donor’s works as may be found among any collections of Materials received by the University from others. THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 4/23/2020 S0043 (SA0014, SA0027, SA0054, SA2908, SA2943, SA3008, SA3091, SA3195, SA3285, SA3296, SA3539, SA3554, SA3594, SA3785, SA3888, SA3925, SA3947, SA4170, SA4198, SA4224, SA4237, SA4281) NINE NETWORK OF PUBLIC MEDIA RECORDS Box List Box 1 Addenda, 1952-1976 (23 folders) Undated Documents, KETC-TV Publications, 1953-1973 Personnel Roster, 1969-1976 Addenda, 1960-1979, KETC-TV (2 folders) Early History and Correspondence, 1952-1959, KETC-TV Addenda News Clippings, 1953-1976, KETC Addenda Fund for the Advancement of Education, 1954-1959, KETC Addenda Monthly Newsletter, "Teaming Up," 1969-1976, KETC Addenda News Releases and Progress Reports, 1975-1976, KETC Addenda "Sketch," May 1958 - February 1961, KETC Addenda Addenda, Undated, KETC-TV Guidelines for Long Range Planning, 1977-1981 KETC Annual Reports, 1955-1975 Photograph - KETC-TV Annual Meeting, May 9, 1974 Channel 9 Closed-Circuit Tests, December-January, 1954 Adult Education Fund-Invoice; January, 1953 - September, 1955 Advisory Council (names and addresses of members, May 2, 1973) Board of Trustees; 1952-1973 Correspondence, 1952-1961 (4 folders) First program underwriting, February 3, 1954 Box 2 ETV: Surveys ETV Studio Plan; 1952 Membership National Association of Educational Broadcasters; 1952-1953 Progress Reports; 1953; January-February, 1971; August-November, 1974 Three Phase Program; November 30, 1965 School Programs Operations Committee, 1959-1965 (12 folders) Policy: program evaluation, sales pitch, sample script; 1958 Release Forms; 1969 - 1970 Scripts for geography Scripts for initial teaching alphabet (4 folders) Box 3 Scripts for learning to spell Page 2 of 22 S0043 (SA0014, SA0027, SA0054, SA2908, SA2943, SA3008, SA3091, SA3195, SA3285, SA3296, SA3539, SA3554, SA3594, SA3785, SA3888, SA3925, SA3947, SA4170, SA4198, SA4224, SA4237, SA4281) NINE NETWORK OF PUBLIC MEDIA RECORDS Scripts for Missouri and the Missouri Constitution Scripts for the road to reading (2 folders) Housebreaking the One-eyed Monster by Robert C. Glazier; 1970; 4 copies Instructional Television: A Utilization Guide for Teachers and Administrators; 64 pages Investigation of the Current Use of Open-Circuit Television for Adult Education by Anne Durrum Robinson; 30 pages ITV Nine News; Vol. 8, No. 6; 1974 KETC, Channel 9: Catalyst for Learning; April, 1969; 4 pages; 2 copies Let's Go Sciencing School Newsletter; November - December, 1970; February, 1971 Guide to School Services; 1970/71 for elementary and for secondary School Services: Utilization Survey; December 1, 1970 Sesame Street, Bibliography and Parents Guide Television in Our Schools by Walter Beranek; 10 pages Video-cassette Resources Kaleidoscope, 1966-1975 (5 folders) Kaleidoscope, 1976, “These Are the Days” Box 4 CATV and KETC: The Era of Cable Television--a Special Issue, CATV Systems Directory; 1966 CATV Systems Directory; 1968 Summary of the Major Findings from "Reading with Television: An Evaluation of the Electric Company" by Samuel Ball and Gerry Ann Bogatz; March, 1973 First Year of Sesame Street: An Evaluation by Samuel Ball and Gerry Ann Bogatz; October, 1970 Summary of the Major Findings in "The Second Year of Sesame Street: A Continuing Evaluation" by Samuel Ball and Gerry Ann Bogatz; November, 1971 Continuing Liberal Education; 1955-1957; 95 pages Establishment of Domestic Communications Satellite Facilities by Non-governmental Entities, Docket No. 16495; December 12, 1966; 119 pages; Vol. I Establishment of Domestic Communications Satellite Facilities by Non-governmental Entities, Docket No. 16495; December 12, 1966; 44 pages, Vol. II Establishment of Domestic Communications Satellite Facilities by Non-governmental Entities, Docket No. 16495; December 12, 1966; 100 pages; Vol. III Establishment of Domestic Communications Satellite Facilities by Non-governmental Entities, Docket No. 16495; April 3, 1967; 53 pages; Vol. I Establishment of Domestic Communications Satellite Facilities by Non-governmental Entities, Docket No. 16495; April 3, 1967; 50 pages, Vol. II ETV: A Ford Foundation Pictorial Report; March, 1961 Experimental Study in Instructional Procedures--Miami University; second report; October 1, 1957; 64 pages Experimental Study in Instructional Procedures--Miami University; final Page 3 of 22 S0043 (SA0014, SA0027, SA0054, SA2908, SA2943, SA3008, SA3091, SA3195, SA3285, SA3296, SA3539, SA3554, SA3594, SA3785, SA3888, SA3925, SA3947, SA4170, SA4198, SA4224, SA4237, SA4281) NINE NETWORK OF PUBLIC MEDIA RECORDS report; January, 1960; 96 pages National Program in the Use of Television in the Public Schools: A Report on the First Year 1957-1958; January, 1959; 89 pages National Program in the Use of Television in the Public Schools: A Report on the Third Year; May, 1961; 125 pages Schenectady Experiment: A Report of the Closed Circuit Television Project; 55 pages Teaching by Television; 1955 Teaching by Television in the Oregon State System of Higher Education; March, 1960; 92 pages, Televised College Courses by John W. Meaney; October, 1962; 88 pages Educational Media (TV) for the Preschool by Lester F. Beck; December 31, 1965; 127 pages Evaluation of Television Procedures Designed to Stimulate Extracurricular Science Activities; George L. Gropper, Arthur A. Lumsdaine, Yolanda Willis and Richard H. Willis; May, 1961 High School Physics by Television: The Houston Area Project; Wallace H. Strevell; September, 1960; 32 pages International Seminar on Instructional Television: October 8-18, 1961; Seminar Report; Indiana; 205 pages role of the Teacher in the Classroom: A Manual for Understanding and Improving Teacher Classroom Behavior; Edmund J. Amidon and Ned A. Flanders; 1967; 102 pages San Diego Area Instructional Television Authority: 1966-1969 Evaluation Study of the Use of In-school Telecast Materials Leading to Recommendations as to Their Distribution and Exchange; July, 1960 to August, 1961; University of Nebraska; 137 pages Teaching Machines and Programed Learning; James D. Finn and Donald G. Perrin; 85 pages Box 5 Television and Growing Up: The Impact of Televised Violence; 1972; 169 pages, TV and Higher Education: 10 Examples in the South; January, 1966; 36 pages Television and Social Behavior: Television and Adolescent Aggressiveness; 1972; 435 pages, Television in Education; 1957; 124 pages Audio-Visual Instruction; Paul R. Wendt; National Education Association; Washington, D.C.; December, 1957; 32 pages, Council for a Television Course in the Humanities: Its Concept and Development;
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