American Decades
"Radio in a Modern School Program"
Radio address
By: Gertrude Metze
Date: March 20, 1939
Source: Metze, Gertrude. "Radio in a Modern School Program." Oshkosh State Teachers College radio program transcript. March 20, 1939. University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Archives and Area Research Center. Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Audio available online at http://www.uwosh.edu/archives/radio/modern.htm; website home page: http://www.uwosh.edu (accessed March 6, 2003).
About the Author: Gertrude Metze (1909–1987) was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. She attended the Normal School's (teachers college) practice school and Oshkosh High School before getting her state teacher's college degree in 1931. For a time, Metze was an instructor at Oshkosh State Teacher's College, teaching second grade in the practice school. By 1941 Metze had moved to...
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