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  — [https://sites.google.com/site/dralberteburke/the-american-stranger Peabody Digest 1958]
  — [https://sites.google.com/site/dralberteburke/the-american-stranger Peabody Digest 1958]
   
   
  Burke was one of several professors involved in 1957 in educational programming supported by a collaborative initiative between the Educational Television and Radio Center (ETRC) and the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), when he hosted "Geography for Decision" while he was serving at the American Institute of [[wikipedia:Natural_resource_economics|Resource Economics]]. — [[wikipedia:Albert_E._Burke|Wikipedia]]
  Burke was one of several professors involved in 1957 in educational programming supported by a collaborative initiative between the Educational Television and Radio Center (ETRC) and the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), when he hosted “Geography for Decision” while he was serving at the American Institute of [[wikipedia:Natural_resource_economics|Resource Economics]]. — [[wikipedia:Albert_E._Burke|Wikipedia]]
  ETRC, which became [[wikipedia:National_Educational_Television|National Education Television (NET)]], was owned by the [[wikipedia:Ford_Foundation|Ford Foundation]] (grant from FAE - Fund for Adult Education) and later co-owned with the [[wikipedia:Corporation_for_Public_Broadcasting|Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)]] which funds the [[wikipedia:PBS|Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)]].
  ETRC, which became [[wikipedia:National_Educational_Television|National Education Television (NET)]], was owned by the [[wikipedia:Ford_Foundation|Ford Foundation]] (grant from FAE - Fund for Adult Education) and later co-owned with the [[wikipedia:Corporation_for_Public_Broadcasting|Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)]] which funds the [[wikipedia:PBS|Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)]].
   
   
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  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">PROBE —</span>
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">PROBE —</span>
  Glendale Federal news release entitles program ''A Way of Thinking'' instead of ''Probe'', refers to Dr. Burke as "noted educator and world affairs commentator" who "covers vital global and domestic issues using an unusual lecture technique", and reports that the show debuted (in LA) Tuesday nights at 8pm weekly for a half hour on [[wikipedia:KCOP-TV|KCOP Channel 13]] (founded 1953) and is enscribed in the Congressional Record as an "outstanding TV series" praised by the New York Times and covered in a Look Magazine 3 page article.
  Glendale Federal news release entitles program ''A Way of Thinking'' instead of ''Probe'', refers to Dr. Burke as “noted educator and world affairs commentator” who “covers vital global and domestic issues using an unusual lecture technique”, and reports that the show debuted (in LA) Tuesday nights at 8pm weekly for a half hour on [[wikipedia:KCOP-TV|KCOP Channel 13]] (founded 1953) and is enscribed in the Congressional Record as an “outstanding TV series” praised by the New York Times and covered in a Look Magazine 3 page article.
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">''Transcripts:''
  <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">''Transcripts:''
  &nbsp;&nbsp;[https://dstall.com/MOD/M/D/MonsterSlayer1.pdf The Monster Slayer Part I] 1962
  &nbsp;&nbsp;[https://dstall.com/MOD/M/D/MonsterSlayer1.pdf The Monster Slayer Part I] 1962

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