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Kentucky Educational Television (KET) Records

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Budget and Financial

Correspondence

Minutes

Perry Dissertation

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Kentucky Educational Television (KET) Records, 1960-1976 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

By Hal McCoig, Brian Keith

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Collection Overview

Title: Kentucky Educational Television (KET) Records, 1960-1976Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Kentucky Educational Television

Extent: 3.74 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 06/07/1979

Subjects: Kentucky Educational Television--Records and correspondence.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The early history and development of the Kentucky Educational Television Network can be found in these records. Fortunately the records were kept by Dr. Richard Van Hoose, former Superintendent of Jefferson County schools and an early proponent of using television for instructional purposes Dr. Van Hoose was present at the creation of KET and served for many years on various boards and committees concerned with guiding KET.

Dr. Jerry Perry, professor of Mass Communications at Eastern Kentucky University, had access to Dr. Van Hoose's extensive records when researching his doctoral dissertation on the history of KET. Through Dr. Perry's efforts Dr. Van Hoose decided to deposit these records at the Eastern Kentucky University Archives.

The KET records have been divided into four series. The first series is the Budget and Financial Series which deals with the financial affairs of KET. The second series is the Correspondence Series which covers the period from January 1960 to August 1976. The next series is the Minutes Series, which covers the period 1961 to 1976 and encompasses the minutes of various related KET agencies and their subcommittees. Dr. Perry's dissertation is the fourth series.

In addition to the above series, over twenty Oral History taped interviews with key educational and political leaders who helped shape KET's future were conducted by Dr. Perry during his research. These tapes have been cataloged separately and can be found in the Oral History section of the Archives.

Subject/Index Terms

Kentucky Educational Television--Records and correspondence.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: VanHoose, Richard


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Series 4: Perry DissertationAdd to your cart.
This series, composed of one box (Box 9), contains a doctoral dissertation written by Jerry Perry, professor of Mass Communications at Eastern Kentucky University, while attending Syracuse University. Much of the material contained in the dissertation was drawn from the Kentucky Educational Television Records which were in the possession of Dr. Richard Van Hoose, one of the leaders in the development of KET. This series is limited to the period between 1950 and 1971 and is concerned primarily with the formative years of Kentucky Educational Television--its successes and shortcomings.
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Barcode: 31234013819972
Folder 1: AbstractAdd to your cart.
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