From Here to There [Sound recording]

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Record 560/572
Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Credit line Museum Purchase, 2006.46
Publish date ca. 1960
Summary The first of four shows recorded for the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) radio series "A Quartet." Content of this tape as described in the radio series flyer: "This unique program demonstrates how blind people get about." According to the flyer, the radio programs were narrated by Herbert Marshall and Robert Trout. Leon Pearson and Gregor Ziemer, AFB Director of Public Education, were responsible for text, interviews, and production. Included is a printed AFB flyer promoting the radio shows, and a typewritten form letter dated February 21, 1961 on AFB letterhead from Ziemer to "Program Director," listing available radio tapes and instructions for returning them to AFB. The open-reel recordings were made on magnetic tape.
Object ID 2006.46.1
Object Name Tape, Audio
Phys Desc 1 sound tape reel (28 min., 30 sec.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in.
Provenance The tape was distributed by the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Department of Public Education. AFB recorded several series of public service radio shows. The Callahan Museum purchased three "A Quartet" tapes and five from "Manpower," another AFB radio series, through a collector. The tapes had been mailed parcel post in fibre-board containers to radio station WKOV in Wellston, OH, between 1960 and 1961. A flyer for the "A Quartet" series notes that "AFB tape recorders traveled 5,000 miles to make the recordings . . . ."
Publisher American Foundation for the Blind
Pub Place New York
Series A Quartet radio series
Subjects Blind
Orientation and mobility
Title From Here to There [Sound recording]
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