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Six channel foreign language film equipment and tape and public address equipment used in busses are described as used in a restored colonial town.
Author:
Squires, Charles C.
Affiliation:
Electronic Operations and Maintenance, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
AES Convention:
31 (October 1966)
Paper Number:
461
Publication Date:
October 1, 1966
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Scott Dorsey |
Comment posted February 14, 2019 @ 16:43:49 UTC
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This is the sort of presentation that used to be common at AES shows back in the sixties and seventies, it's just a guy showing some slides and talking about how audio is being used in his organization. Unfortunately the photographs which were likely the best part of this presentation have not been preserved, but it's still an interesting historical look at how people were using audio for education back then. (Respond to this comment)
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