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Can any one help me?

I am new to this board. I posted to the Air check collecters board, and I never heard back.
I am looking for old "in school" programing from the NAEB radio network. I remember listening to a lot of it in school in the 1950s and really enjoying it. In Flint Michigan, we had WFBE, the flint board of education station, and I liked to listen even after I came home. Is there anywhere on line that I can go to listen again?
 
I have part of a WFBE series called "The Old Record Box", which featured cylinder records from the dawn of the 20th century. This was a 15 minute series meant to be aired once per week. I have been doing a show of antique audio since Y2K based on the idea that "As we move into the early part of the 21st century, it's a good time to say goodbye to the previous century by listening to its early recorded sound". It airs Sundays at 5:02pm EST. I used the WFBE series in, I think, 2003. The audio archive is currently unavailable, but hopefully will be up soon.
 
I do remember that show, and I use to listen as I am interested in old 78 RPM records. In fact, When I moved from Michigan to Florida I sold my collection back to the collector that I bought it from.
 
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