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Guide To The Clyde Caswell Collection, College Archives & Special Collections
Guide To The Clyde Caswell Collection, College Archives & Special Collections
Collection Guides / Finding Aids
This guide describes the organization and scope of the Clyde Caswell collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. Clyde Caswell (1909-1958) was a radio pioneer in the 1940s and 1950s whose on-air name was Jim Christie. He also served as the head of the Columbia College Radio Department and later, as Dean of Students at the College.
Columbia College Pan-Americano, S.A., 1957, Columbia College Chicago
Columbia College Pan-Americano, S.A., 1957, Columbia College Chicago
Campus Life Documents & Publications
A report about a seven year project between Columbia College, Chicago and La Asociacion Interamericana de Radio Difusion, Telesistema Mexicana, S.A., Radio Programs de Mexico, y La Asociacion Nacional de Locutores to develop a 'practical curricula in arts and techniques of mass-communication" in Mexico City. Columbia College faculty provided training to Latin American television executives and helped to develop a two-year curriculum, housed originally at Abraham Gonzalez 49, Mexico City 1, D.F., Mexico. In 1957, Columbia College turned the operation of the school over to Professor Ramon Caceres, formerly Minister of Education of San Salvador, who became director of Columbia …
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1933 -- Vol. 55, Phi Sigma
The Voice Of The Phi Sigma -- 1933 -- Vol. 55, Phi Sigma
The Voice of the Phi Sigma
This item is part of the Phi Sigma collection at the College Archives & Special Collections department of Columbia College Chicago. Contact archives@colum.edu for more information and to view the collection.