Word: siepmann
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...course on radio education, considering problems of the use of radio in the classroom as well as the effect of the radio on society, will be presented this year at the Harvard Graduate School of Education by Charles A. Siepmann, University Lecturer at Harvard, formerly Director of Program Planning of the British Broadcasting Corporation. The course, offered primarily for educators, will be conducted Thursday evenings from...
...adopted in the spring of 1939 and almost immediately became the protege of the Faculty. In 1940, it did a series of programs with the Civilization Councillors over short wave station WRUL. Professor Friedrich gives a section on the radio as a social force, in Government 25. Charles Siepmann, noted authority on radio, gave a series of lectures last fall. Norman Corwin and Phil Cohen, the most brilliant men at CBS, have been guest speakers. The Crimson Network runs a full-fledged station, and the Radio Workshop has been organized specifically for the writing of drama for the air waves...
Work has already begun on the proposed new program in an effort to educate both candidates and members of the Workshop further in the art of script writing, according to Arthur B. Gnaidinger '41, program director of the Workshop. On last Monday Charles A. Siepmann, for 11 years director of Program Planning with the British Broadcasting Corporation, gave the first lecture. His subject was "American Radio Drama...
...Department may claim that none of its men knows enough about stage and radio. True enough, perhaps. But what is needed is not so much a professional but a man with interest and drive enough to put the course over. In its own fold, Harvard has men like Mr. Siepmann who can give valuable professional advice. And then there is always the bright hope that an expert right from the field of radio and drama might be induced to spend a day or two a week at Harvard...
...Charles Siepmann has curtailed two of the four remaining lectures in his informal radio workshop course because of other conflicting lectures on Wednesday night. On November 20 his lecture will deal with propaganda and the problem of controversy and, November 27, on the place of broadcasting in education...