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Edwin G. Burrows is a professor of history at Brooklyn College, and is the Pulitzer Prize winning author of Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898. He currently resides in Northport, New York. A professor giving a lecture The meaning of the word professor (Latin: one who claims publicly to be an expert) varies. ... History is the study of human behavior through time. ... Brooklyn College is a senior college of the City University of New York. ... The gold medal awarded for Public Service in Journalism The Pulitzer Prize is an American award regarded as the highest honor in print journalism, literary achievements, and musical compositions. ... Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 is a nonfiction book written by Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace. ... Northport is a village located in Suffolk County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 7,606. ...


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Edwin G. Burrows started his public broadcasting career as program director at WUOM, Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1948.
Burrows is noted nationally for his work in chartering National Educational Radio (NER), the radio division of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters.
The materials discuss the national goals for educational radio and the relations between radio and television within the National Association of Educational Broadcasters.
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