Monday, May. 07, 1951
Bouquet from Teacher
Still admiring the orchids it had collected for its Kefauver and MacArthur coverage, television accepted another nosegay last week. The University of Cincinnati polled 694 local high-school teachers on the educational possibilities of TV, found 1) 92% in favor of TV programs for school use; 2) 74% willing to change class schedules to take advantage of television; 3) 58% ready to accept "restricted" advertising commercials to pay the bill for school TV; 4) 75% eager to let their students spend 30 minutes or more of the school day viewing special TV shows.
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