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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Sources

Description of Series

Correspondence

Articles

Thesis

Photographs

Action for Youth Project

Lecture Materials

Scripts

Miscellaneous

Films

University of Houston Libraries, Special Collections

Dr. Tom Battin Collection, 1936-1976



Descriptive Summary

Creator:Battin, Tom C.
Title:Dr. Tom Battin Collection
Dates:1936-1976
Abstract:Dr. Tom Battin was considered to be a pioneer in educational television. He taught at the University of Houston for 21 years and was Professor Emeritus at the UH School of Communication. This collection contains correspondence, articles, lecture notes, scrapbooks, photographs, scripts, and films dating from 1936 to 1976.
Identification:1988-001
Quantity:12 boxes; 6 linear feet
Repository:Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries

Biographical Note

Tom C. Battin was born in Marietta, Ohio, on July 29, 1905. In 1935 he received his BS in Television from Ohio University. He earned his MA from the University of Michigan in 1940. In 1951, he became the recipient of the first PhD ever awarded in Radio/Television Communication, also from the University of Michigan.

His thesis, The Use of the Diary and Survey Method Involving the Questionnaire Interview Technique, was widely used by television networks because it provided the first audience measurement of families' viewing habits. Considered a pioneer in educational television, Dr. Battin was involved in productions at the University of Michigan, the University of Florida, and the University of Houston. He taught at UH for 21 years and was Professor Emeritus at the University of Houston School of Communication.

Dr. Battin had experience in university theater, motion picture production, and acted in character roles in several films. He served as dialogue director for Cecil B. deMille and worked with director George Schaffer.

Dr. Battin published articles on television in educational and trade journals. He contributed chapters to widely used texts for college television instruction, including "Understanding Television: an Introduction to Broadcasting." Tom Jerriel and Bill Fleming were among his students. He died September 20, 1987.

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Scope and Contents

The Battin Collection contains correspondence, articles, lecture notes, scrapbooks, photographs, scripts, and films. The materials date from 1936 to 1976, and comprise eleven manuscript boxes, one newspaper box and six films, five in reel cases. Because so many articles are one paragraph or less, they were placed with others in Mylar sheet protectors for preservation.

The collection is divided into nine series based on how it was received from the donors. The series are: Correspondence, Articles, Thesis, Photographs, Action for Youth, Lecture Materials, Scripts, Miscellaneous, and Films.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Open for research.

Use Restrictions

Special Collections owns the physical items in our collections, but copyright normally belongs to the creator of the materials or their heirs. The researcher has full responsibility for determining copyright status, locating copyright holders, and abiding by current copyright laws when publishing or displaying copies of Special Collections material in print or electronic form. For more information, consult the appropriate librarian.

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Index Terms

Terms are either Library of Congress Subject Headings or taken from local sources.

Subjects(Persons)

Battin, Tom C., 1908-1957

Subjects (Organizations)

University of Houston
University of Houston. School of Communication.
University of Houston. Faculty.

Formats

Correspondence
Clippings
Scrapbooks
Photographs
Video recordings

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Tom Battin Collection, Courtesy of Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries.

Acquisition

Donated by Tom Battin's widow, Dr. R. Ray Battin, May 1988. Additional donation made by Dr. William Hawes, April 1989.

Processed by

Barbara Nytes-Baron, April 1995

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Sources

Acta Diurna. Page 4, Wednesday, June 30, 1954.

Press release. (Box 2, Folder 1)

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Detailed Description

 
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11-6Correspondence
This series contains Dr. Battin's correspondence and dates from 1936 to 1976. It has been organized into three sub-series: general correspondence, Florida correspondence, and retirement correspondence. Each of these sub-series is arranged chronologically. The general sub-series is four folders and is dated from 1936 to 1976. It includes letters and cards from friends, movie celebrities, and former students. The Florida sub-series is one folder of materials dated from 1952 to 1954. The retirement correspondence is one folder gathered for Battin's retirement ceremony. There are telegrams, photographs and letters of regret from individuals unable to attend. These are dated 1975 to 1976.
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11Correspondence, 1936-1967
2Correspondence, 1968-1970
3Correspondence, 1971-1976
4Correspondence - Miscellaneous, undated
5Correspondence - Florida, 1952-1954
6Correspondence - Retirement, 1975-1976

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21-9Articles
The articles are divided into nine folders: articles about the Battins; a galley proof for his chapter of Television Broadcasting; one 'blue' page proof for his chapter of Television Broadcasting; two typed copies of Handbook of Television Writing; articles by Dr. Battin; articles about television, education, and miscellaneously related topics; and a scrapbook. These clippings were cut from various publications, are often undated and as many as possible were placed between one Mylar sheet. The scrapbook consists of newspaper articles having to do with the reaction of the educational system and television industry to his thesis and the survey used in it. Included in the scrapbook are letters and photographs relating to the newspaper articles. Due to the adhesive used to prepare the scrapbook, it was decided to retain the "scrapbook" format, but to remove the covers.
1Articles about Dr. Battin, 1954-1967
2Galleys for Television Broadcasting, 1977
3Blues for Television Broadcasting, 1977
4Handbook for Television Writing, undated
5Articles by Dr. Battin, 1955-1959
6Articles - television related, 1954-1976
7Articles - unrelated, 1953-1984
8Scrapbook, 1954-1971
9Articles relating to education, 1964-1969

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3-4Thesis
This series is two boxes containing two incomplete copies of Dr. Battin's thesis, The Use of the Diary and Survey Method Involving the Questionnaire Interview Technique. These copies are on onionskin paper, are unbound, and are difficult to use. Special Collections does have a complete bound copy which has been cataloged [HQ 784.T4.B38 1951].
The Use of the Diary and Survey Method Involving the Questionnaire Interview Technique, 1951

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51-3Photographs
The photographs consist of one manuscript box of undated photographs of KUHT, KHTV, and other related photographs. There is one folder of motion picture stills from "The Tomboy and the Champ"; part of which was filmed in Houston. There are also photographs in the scrapbook, which have been left there because of the heavy adhesive used to mount them.
1KUHT, KHTV, miscellaneous, undated
2Stills from "The Tomboy and the Champ," 1961
3Scrapbook, undated

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61-13Action for Youth Project
The "Action for Youth" Project series contains information from the inception through the production of a series of films and videos having to do with juvenile delinquency. These materials are in chronological order. The project was completed in 1963. The final folders contain announcers' notes from the AFL (American Football League) Oilers versus Dolphins Game, which was played and televised from Rice Stadium in 1966. Included are a series of cue cards used during the game.
1Notes and Proposal, 1963
2-10Greater Houston Action for Youth
2Script/Film #2, 1963
3First draft/Videotape #2, undated
4Script/Video-tape #2, 1963
5First draft, undated
6VTR Program #1, 1963
7Open Delinquency…, undated
8Moderators script, undated
9Classification by Crime, 1950-1960
10Research materials, 1963
11Theatre Related Materials, undated
12Campus Workshop, 1972
13American Football League/Oilers vs Dolphins, 1966

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7Lecture Materials
Dr. Battin's lecture materials include the "Television Production Handbook", his handwritten notebook and notes, articles related to television, two undated article on television directing and four templates. There is no particular order, as the material is interchangeable and overlaps among itself.
1KUHT floor plan, undated
2Articles pertinent to television, various dates
3The TV Director, undated
4Notes, undated
5TV Directing 361, undated
6Articles relating to television, various dates
1Notebook, undated
2The Art Of Television Makeup, undated
3The Blue Book, undated
4Templates
Television Production Handbook, 1968
"Bound" lecture notes, undated

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8-11Scripts
The four boxes of stage, screen and television scripts are in alphabetical order and range in date from 1956 to 1970. The scripts in the collection cannot be copied.
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81Adventure in Paradise: "Policeman's Holiday." Carey Wilber & Pat Falken Smith, 1961
2The Afternoon the Changed History (Battle of San Jacinto) Houston: KPRC-TV, undated
3Batman: "The Unkindest TUT of All." Stanley Ralph Ross, Greenway/TCF, 1967
4A Bell for Adano, undated
5Ben Casey: "Behold a Pale Horse." Teddi Sherman & Judith Plowden Bing Crosby Productions, 1962
6Bewitched: "Majority of Two." Hollywood: Screen Gems, 1968
7Bewitched: "Samantha's Secret Saucer." Jerry Meyer, Screen Gems, 1968
8The Big Valley: "Bounty on Barkley." John O'Dea & Jerry Simms Fourstar Television, 1967
9The Big Valley: "Your Neighbor's House." John O'Dea & Arthur Rowe, Hollywood Fourstar Television, 1957
10Bonnie and Clyde, Original screenplay David Newman & Robert Benton Warner Bros., 1967
11Bus-Stop: "County General." Pilot Script, David Shaw, Hollywood, TFC, 1962
12The City on the Edge of Forever Teleplay, Harlan Ellison, Paramount, 1967
13Cowboy in Africa: "First to Capture." Gordon T. Dawson, Ivan Tors Films, 1967
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91Custer: "The Raiders." Shimon Wincelberg, TFC, 1967
2Custer: "Suspicion." John Dunkel, TFC, 1967
3The Danny Thomas Show: "Girl Shy." Harvey Bullock & Ray Allen Saffain, 1963
4The Dick Van Dyke Show: "Too Many Stars." Sheldon Keller & Howard Merrill, 1963
5The FBI: "The Daughter." Paul Schneider QM/Warner Bros.-Swan Arts, 1967
6The FBI: "The Traitors." John Bloch QM/Warner Bros., 1967
7The Felony Squad: "The Love Victim." Robert Heverly & Anthony Lawrence, TFC, 1967
8Flight into Danger, Adapted by Christopher Sergel. Chicago: Dramatic Publishing Co., 1956, 1959
9The Flying Nun: "The Sister and the Old Salt." Bernard Slade, 1967
10The Fred Waring Show, CBS, 1949
11Garrisons Gorillas: "The Great Theft." Norman Hudis, Selmu Productions, 1967
12Get Smart: "The Annual Picnic." Teleplay story treatment for Get Smart, Rick Harrington, undated
13The Graduate, Screenplay by Charles Webb, Embassy Pictures/L.Turman, 1967
14The Great Hoax, Rick Harrington, Superior Film, 1964
15Guns of Will Sonnett: "Meeting at Devils' Fork." Clyde Wake, Thomas Spelling, 1967
16Guns of Will Sonnett: "The Natural Way." Dick Garr, Thomas Spelling Productions, undated
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101Hallmark Hall of Fame: "The Fantasticks." Rehearsal Schedule, undated
2Hallmark Hall of Fame: "The Fantasticks." Adapted by Richard Hartung NY, Compass Productions, 1964
3Hondo: "Hondo and the Death Drive." Peter B. Germano, MGM, 1967
4The Invaders: "Labyrinth." undated
5Judd for the Defense: "Conspiracy." Les Leiberman, Vanadas/TFC, 1967
6Judd for the Defense: "Square House." Vanadas Productions/TFC, 1968
7Judge Roy Bean: "Law West of the Pecos." Rick Harrington, undated
8The Legend of Marilyn Monroe, Teleplay by Theodore Strauss & Terry Sanders, Wolper Productions, 1964
9Naked City: "Idylls of a Running Back." Ernest Kinoy, Shelle Productions, 1962
10NBC Children's Theatre: "Stuart Little." Rick Harrington, NBC, 1966
11NBC Children's Theatre, Promotional Piece, undated
12NBC Matinee Theatre: "The Tell Tale Heart." Adapted by William Templeton, NY, NBC, undated
13The Petrified Forest, undated
14Pinocchio, Ernest Kinoy, undated
15The Rat Patrol: "The Field of Death Raid." Richard K. Brodkway, MGM, 1967
16Rawhide: "The Transfer." Bernard Girard, 1964
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111The Red Skelton Show: "Sing a Song of Sing Sing, ""Silent Spot, ""Pop's Butcher Shop." Van Bernard, CBS, 1964
2Requiem for a Heavy Weight, Rod Serling, undated
3The Russians Are Coming, The Russian Are Coming, Screenplay by William Rose, Mirisch Corp, 1965
4The Second Hundred Years: "A Couple of Sad Dads." Lela Garrett & Bernie Kahn, Screen Gems, 1967
5Seven Last Words of Christ A Sacred Cantata, undated
6That Girl: "A Friend in Need." Richard Baer, Disney Productions, 1967
7Thoroughly Modern Millie, Richard Morris, Universal Pictures/Ross Hunter, 1967
8Thunder on Sycamore Street, Reginold Rose, Chicago: Dramatic Publishing Co., undated
9The Untouchables: "The Pea." Harry Kronman, Desilu Productions, 1962
10Who in the World, Ralph Edwards Production, 1962
11Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Edward Albee, Screenplay by Ernest Lehman, undated
12Rowen & Martin's Laugh In, Taping schedules, 1970
13Rowen & Martin's Laugh In, Taping schedules, 1970

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12Miscellaneous
There is one box of miscellaneous items and ephemera. Three films and two videos complete the collection. Advance notice is required in order to view films or videos.
Eighteen miscellaneous items

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Films
Blood on the Land Produced by Dr. Battin, 1958
Kathryn Dr. Battin's Studio C Production, 1957
The Vinten Peregrine Camera Crane BBC TV Enterprise, undated
One Box Scotch Video Tape
One Box Scotch Video Tape
One roll Kodachrome Movie Film

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