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"The Revolutionary Impact of Television" (154.01.00)

“The Revolutionary Impact of Television”
Senator John F. Kennedy, “Television as I See It: A Force That Has Changed the Political Scene.” TV Guide, November 14–20, 1959. Courtesy of Alan Gevinson (154.01.00 and 154.01.01)
[Digital ID # bhp0154_01, bhp0154_01p1]

Jules Feiffer. “Pencils ready televiewers?” March 20, 1966. Ink drawing on layered paper with paste-ons. Jules Feiffer Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (151.02.00)
[Digital ID # ppmsca-31187]

Television and the News (151.00.00)

Television and the News
Jules Feiffer. “—American planes fly under the cover of night to parachute under-water mines into heavily traveled—” May 28, 1967. Ink drawing on layered paper with paste-ons. Jules Feiffer Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (151.00.00)
[Digital ID # ppmsca-24363]
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“Dynamic Duo,” 1971. Reproduction of poster. Yanker Poster Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (154.00.00)
[Digital ID # ppmsca-23476]

Political Advertising on Television (152.00.00)

Political Advertising on Television
Tony Schwartz. Polaroid stills from “Daisy ad,” 1964. Tony Schwartz Collection, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress (152.00.00)
[Digital ID# bhp0152p1—bhp0152p4]

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