Guide to The Richard Hess Mullin-Palmer Tape Restoration Project Collection ARS.0035

Finding aid prepared by Franz Kunst
Archive of Recorded Sound
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Descriptive Summary

Title: Richard Hess Mullin-Palmer Tape Restoration Project Collection
Dates: 1934-2008
Dates: Bulk, 1946-1950
Collection number: ARS.0035
Creator: Hess, Richard L.
Collection Size: 6 linear feet : 110 digital files ; 54 open reel tapes
Physical Description: Six boxes of audiotape are held by the Archive of Recorded Sound. The remainder of the collection is digital.
Repository: Archive of Recorded Sound
Abstract: Tapes and digitally transferred files from the early years of American tape recording. Transfers were done by engineer and researcher Richard L. Hess. Digital files are only available at Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound.
Language of Material: English

Access

Open for research; material must be requested at least two business days in advance of intended use. Contact the Archive for assistance.

Publication Rights

Property rights reside with repository. Literary rights reside with creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, contact the Head Librarian of the Archive of Recorded Sound.

Preferred Citation

Richard Hess Mullin-Palmer Tape Restoration Project Collection, ARS0035. Courtesy of the Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Sponsor

A portion of this project was funded by a grant from the GRAMMY Foundation.

Historical Background

The Richard Hess Mullin-Palmer Tape Restoration Project Collection chronicles the widespread dissemination of one of the most important advances in sound recording technology: magnetic recording on tape. In 1945, a U.S. Army Signal Corp soldier named John T. "Jack" Mullin was assigned to recover examples of the latest German technology from the field. In a radio station, Mullin confirmed that the Germans had developed a system of sound recording and reproduction using paper and plastic tape. He returned to the United States with several reels of audio tape and two AEG Magnetophon brand reel-to-reel machines on which to play them. This was not the first time that this country was introduced to the technology (in fact, research was published widely in the 30s), but Mullin's initiative, along with the enterprise of filmmaker Bill Palmer, was essentially the avenue by which tape manufacturing began in the United States.
The story of Bing Crosby's involvement is familiar. In the late 1940s, Crosby hosted one of the most popular programs on radio: Philco Radio Time. Mullin and Palmer approached Crosby with their idea, and a company named Ampex, with backing from Crosby, developed its first model of tape recorder, the 200, in 1947 (other companies, among them Brush, Rangertone, Orradio, and Presto, were also experimenting with magnetic recording with some success). Tape provided an ease of editing that appealed to Crosby and his producers, and allowed for more creativity in assembling programs. It was also thought to offer improved fidelity. Because of the risk of tape failing during a live broadcast, shows were still aired from transcription discs; it was the recording and editing that was done with tape. The first program recorded on tape was broadcast October 1st, 1947, the start of the 1947-1948 season. The recordings in this collection consist largely of material used for the Philco program, including performances, outtakes, and advertisements. Among the other stars to be heard on the programs are Dinah Shore, Peggy Lee, Burl Ives, and Claudette Colbert.
The Richard Hess Collection is named for recording historian and audio engineer Richard L. Hess who assembled these tapes, transferred them, and provided detailed notes on both the content and its capture. Between 2001 and 2008, Hess drew from both public and private collections to construct a digital representation of the early days of magnetic recording in the United States.

Scope and Contents

A significant portion of this collection (Reels 1-51) are reels of audio tape which are physically held at the Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound. However, the bulk of the collection consists of digital files, including transfers from those reels, as well as from tapes in several other collections not at Stanford. Prior to accession, each item (whether a physical reel or the digital file that was recorded from the tape) was assigned a reel number. There is also a series for all related documentation, including obituaries and tape transfer logs.

Arrangement

This collection is divided into five series. The first four are grouped according to their original donor, and Series 5 assembles most of the textual information concerning the collection.

Related Collections

Stanford also holds the Ampex Corporation Collection . Some material presented here is also available through the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting.

Indexing Terms

Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft (Germany).
Ampex Corporation.
Collier, Eve Mullin
Crosby, Bing, 1903-1977
Mullin, John T. (Jack), 1913-1999
Ososke, Don
Palmer, William A., 1911-1996
Pavek Museum of Broadcasting.
Audiotapes
Magnetic tape industry
Radio programs


 

Series 1. Jack Mullin-Bill Palmer

Physical Description: 6 boxes : 4 boxes of 54 open reel tapes, 2 boxes of tape parts, approx. 50 sound files
Physical Description: This is the only series in which the content's physical carriers and containers (tape, reels and packaging) are held in addition to the content's digital transfers.

Source of Acquisition

Jack Mullin and Bill Palmer Agfa 1943 tapes temporarily owned by former Ampex employee Jim Wheeler. Wheeler arranged for their donation to the Archive of Recorded Sound. Content was transferred in 2003.
 

Reels 1-51

Box 4, Reel 1

Reel 1, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_01.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape , 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby (possibly from ET) ; John Scott Trotter "You Tell Me Your Dream" ; "Haunted Heart" from Inside USA ; "Haunted Heart" from Inside USA ; "Love is so Terrific" ; "Love is So Terrific" (with noticeable splice in the middle) ; "Blue Shadows on the Trail" from Disney movie Melody Time (Crosby makes a wisecrack during a false start) ; "Jeepers Creepers" ; "I Only have Eyes for You" (take 1, incomplete) ; "I Only have Eyes for You" (take 2, incomplete)

Format

Audio tape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 4, Reel 2

Reel 2, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_02.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby "La Vie en Rose" (take 1) ; "La Vie en Rose" (take 1) ; "La Vie en Rose" (take 2) ; "I May Be Wrong" ; "I Think You're Marvelous" (take 1) ; "I May Be Wrong" (take 2) ; "I May Be Wrong" (take 3) ; Modernaires? "Thousand Islands" ; Modernaires? "Thousand Islands" (take 2) ; "Thousand Islands" (take 3) ; yodeling ; "Let the Song Begin" from the movie Emperor Waltz

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 4, Reel 3

Reel 3, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_03.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

band, classical ; Bing Crosby excerpts ; female singer "Trouble is a Man"

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 4

Reel 4, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_04.wav) 1948-12

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Burl Ives "Twelve days of Christmas" ; spliced up Corinna Mura outtakes (first and last backward) ; Philco 1948 commercial ; next week: Marais and Miranda ; Christmas Seals

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 4, Reel 5

Reel 5, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_05.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

orchestra (distorted, disc recording?) mostly blank. "PARIS" written on the IEC hub

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 4, Reel 6

Reel 6, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_06.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

probably a talk given at the Bohemian Club (Palmer was active member). Note attached to tape: "#2 Al Gordon-China"

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 4, Reel 7

Reel 7, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_07.wav) 1948

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Philco Radio Show 1948 ; Burl Ives - "Mr. Froggy" (take 1) ; "On Top of Old Smokey" ; Dinah Shore ; Burl Ives, Dinah Shore "Cockle Shells" (end of take 1, start of take 2) ; "Mr. Froggy"

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 2, Reel 8

Reel 8, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_08.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby "Story of Sorrento" (start) ; reversed section ; outtakes reel; cowboy song outtake ; "Pop goes the weasel" ; Foley practice ; Bill Palmer voice "Recording, but not doing well" ; last half silence with hundreds of splices

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 2, Reel 9

Reel 9, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_09.wav) 1950

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

highly edited Pacific Gas and Electric spot ; 1950 Rainier Beer Commercial (5 takes)

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 4, Reel 10

Reel 10, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_10.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

folk dancing in California ; announcements ; music

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 4, Reel 11

Reel 11, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_11.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Del Monte script repeated many times (only partially recorded)

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 4, Reel 12

Reel 12, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_12.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

34:00 backwards (now corrected)

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 4, Reel 13

Reel 13, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_13.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

high level distorted music ; "Merry Widow" excerpt (from disc) ; Bill Palmer and buddies "Down by the Old Mill Stream" excerpt. "Tests of RPF in Paris" written on hub

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 2, Reel 14

Reel 14, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_14.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Acme Beer dialogue ; Joe Baldwin Show ; KSFO San Francisco excerpts ; John Nesbitt Passing Parade ; Mutual Broadcasting System ; "A Killer Named Accident" National Safety Council PSA

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 2, Reel 15

Reel 15, not digitized (ARS0035_15_Reel_NOT_Transferred.txt)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 text file

Scope and Contents

Noise, not digitized.

Format

Audiotape, Digital .txt text file
Box 3, Reel 16

Reel 16, not digitized (ARS0035_16_Reel_NOT_Transferred.txt)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 text file

Scope and Contents

Blank, not digitized

Format

Audiotape, Digital .txt text file
Box 2, Reel 17

Reel 17, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_17.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Hammond organ doodling, play reading ; Bing Crosby "Story of Sorrento" (end) ; Bing Crosby with Rhythmaires "C'mon Along and Shoot the Breeze" or "Flying W" ? ; "Big Brass Band from Brazil" (take 2, too high vocal, incomplete)

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 2, Reel 18

Reel 18, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_18.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Ramona Lewis voice tests (probably from disc) ; aerodynamics dialogue

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 3, Reel 19

Reel 19, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_19.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

very short miscellaneous pieces ; standup comedian ; Bing Crosby Minute Maid commercial and announcements to be used on the air

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 3, Reel 20

Reel 20, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_20.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

ski clothes fashion show at Sun Valley ; Bill Palmer talking about movies and television ; Palmer, a woman, and team packing up equipment ; section in reverse: Roos Brothers commercial ; Bing Crosby "Blue of the Night" ; "160 acres"

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 3, Reel 21

Reel 21, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_21.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Sun Valley ski promotional piece

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 3, Reel 22

Reel 22, not digitized (ARS0035_22_Reel_NOT_Transferred.txt)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 text file

Scope and Contents

traffic safety PSA ; logging promotion ; Del Monte pineapple ad. Not digitized.

Format

Audiotape, Digital .txt text file
Box 3, Reel 23

Reel 23, partially digitized 2003 (ARS0035_23_Crosby_portion.wav) ; (ARS0035_23_Reel_MOST_NOT_Transferred.txt)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 2 digital files

Scope and Contents

judging beef cattle: the Junior Grand National at the Cow Palace. Near the end, Bing Crosby sings "Peg-o-My-Heart." ONLY "Peg-o-My-Heart" was transferred.

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file, Digital .txt text file
Box 3, Reel 24

Reel 24, not digitized (ARS0035_24_Reel_NOT_Transferred.txt)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 text file

Scope and Contents

medical talk for about two minutes near the start, most of tape is blank. not digitized.

Format

Audiotape, Digital .txt text file
Box 3, Reel 25

Reel 25, not digitized (ARS0035_25_Reel_NOT_Transferred.txt)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 text file

Scope and Contents

untransferrable ; "dark brown oxide, stiff, cupped"

Format

Audiotape, Digital .txt text file
Box 3, Reel 26

Reel 26, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_26.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

R-rated story teller ; attacking Florence, Italy ; "This is number 10, 9... " etc. ; Bill Palmer singers - production song ; scissors sharpener commercial

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 3, Reel 27

Reel 27, not digitized (ARS0035_27_Reel_NOT_Transferred.txt)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 text file

Scope and Contents

medical presentation for entire length, not digitized.

Format

Audiotape, Digital .txt text file
Box 2, Reel 28

Reel 28, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_28.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

political speech excerpts re: taxation outtakes ; two little boys fable (re: sports) with music introduction

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 2, Reel 29

Reel 29, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_29.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

concrete instructional film soundtrack ; miscellaneous film excerpts ; music snippets ; "O Susanna" ; "California Here I Come" ; "San Francisco"

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 2, Reel 30

Reel 30, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_30.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby snippets ; St. Patrick's Day closure announcement (prob. outtake) ; sound effects

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 31

Reel 31, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_31.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

kazoo, bells, misc. ; "Good King Wenceslas" ; "Jack you ought to provide me with the right instruments, like a good harmonica" ; High Fidelity CSTM? with accent? ; McCann Ericson copy reading ; portion of Mallotte? ; setting of The Lord's Prayer (choir) ; segue to "O Come All Ye Faithful" (hummed) ; segue to "Ode to Joy" (Beethoven) ; orchestral, backwards piece

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 32

Reel 32, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_32.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

film narration ; "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 33

Reel 33, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_33.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

orchestral music

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 34

Reel 34, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_34.wav) ; (ARS0035_34_Edited.wav) ; (ARS0035_34_Edited.EDL) 1947-12-24

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 3 digital files

Scope and Contents

Christmas Eve 1947 ; "White Christmas" ; Charles Taswell's Christmas play "The Small One" ; "Silent Night." Edited file also available.

Format

Audiotape, Two digital .wav audio files, Digital .edl text file
Box 1, Reel 35

Reel 35, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_35.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

hot water from the beginning of time ; bronze (glitches...is this a dub from optical?) ; Automatic Electric Water Heater ; Pacific Gas and Electric wage increase discussions ; power shortage of 1947 ; Utility Worker's Union of America ; The American Broadcasting Company sponsor ; KGO ; SFO

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 36

Reel 36, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_36.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

"Story of Sorrento" beginning ; Oscar Levant ; Peggy Lee "The Man I Love." "Spliced tape to use" on paper sleeve

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 37

Reel 37, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_37.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

orchestral excerpts. "MGM Hammond Organ" on hub label

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 38

Reel 38, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_38.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Del Monte pineapples specialized machine soundtrack

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 39

Reel 39, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_39.wav) 1949

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

toy songs snippets ; plum harvest then grapes ; migrant workers ; strike ; "The Di Giorgio Story" 1949

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 40

Reel 40, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_40.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

announcement snippets ; "return of competitive selling" beeps (filmstrip?) ; motivational talk, sales. "Rerro [Remo?] Phono" on sleeve

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 2, Reel 41

Reel 41, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_41.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Sonoran Desert ; says "Cut, Bill" (so is the narrator Bill Palmer?) ; horse dialogue ; a few snippets, mostly silence ; classical music ; kid baseball through window dialogue. "Pop mus off air" written on sleeve (not found), "Captain Williams Birds" label on hub

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 42

Reel 42, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_42.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

probable outtakes ; [aircraft?] engine starting and takeoff ; Bing Crosby and Peggy Lee "Dearly Beloved" and "White Christmas" (take 2) ; Peggy Lee and Bing Crosby "Catalog Day" ; "Dearly Beloved" and "White Christmas." "Instruments of the Orchestra" written on sleeve

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 2, Reel 43

Reel 43, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_43.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

one minute of tape noise, otherwise blank

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 44A

Reel 44A, digitized with 44B 2003 (ARS0035_44.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Wilbur Ellis Company soundtrack ; tour of Peru ; bonito versus tuna fish. Edited to include 44B

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 44B

Reel 44B digitized with 44A 2003 (ARS0035_44.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Wilbur Ellis Company soundtrack ; tour of Peru ; bonito versus tuna fish. Edited to include 44A

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 45

Reel 45, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_45.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

film soundtrack snippets: dysentery in small animals ; Jerry Colonna "You Haven't Changed At All" ; "Call for Philip Morris" ; snippets

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 46

Reel 46, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_46.wav) ; (ARS0035_46_and_63.wav) ; (ARS0035_46_and_63.EDL) 1948

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 3 digital files

Scope and Contents

Burl Ives ; South African singers Josef Marais and Miranda 1948 ; "Jimmy Crack Corn" (theme) ; "Sweet Betsy from Pike" ; quartet "How A Rose is Blooming." Edited file appending Reel 63 also available.

Format

Audiotape, Two digital .wav audio files, Digital .edl text file
Box 2, Reel 47

Reel 47, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_47.wav)

Physical Description: 1 12" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

asking Jack to be quiet ; "make your colors sing" ; woman producer-director ; announcer is Stu ; Pine Tour. "Kray Dialogue" on envelope label

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 48

Reel 48, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_48.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Cresta Blanca Wine Chef's Club with host Dean Jennings - intro only ; "Union must give a complete account" ; "Non-communist affidavit for employers also" ; Fifth District Congressional race ; Y.J. Cosgrove not depicted as a puppet ; Tuesday November eighth

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 49

Reel 49, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_49.wav)

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

classical music and other snippets ; skiing, winter vacation Sun Valley etc. ; Chapter nine ; sorting and opening mail ; pamphlet on skiing

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 50

Reel 50, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_50.wav) 1950

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

lip synch Gray-Wilcox tape recorder ; Acme Beer promotional plans 1950 beeps (filmstrip?) ; Operation "Do it" ; Acme Hot Time radio show ; Peggy Lee for Acme "Let's Do It"

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
Box 1, Reel 51

Reel 51, digitized 2003 (ARS0035_51.wav) 1950

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape, 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby and unknown with piano "La Vie en Rose" in French; "Blue of the Night" ; "Someone Waits for Me" ; Claudette Colbert announced later ; "Thousand Island Song" ; "Yodel Song" (incomplete) ; welcome to Claudette Colbert ; 1955 in the future ; Acme Beer 1950

Format

Audiotape, Digital .wav audio file
 

Tape Segments

Box 2, Box 1, Reel 1

Segments 14-16, 18-23

Physical Description: 1 10.5" open reel tape
Box 2, Box 2, Reel 1

Segment 17 1948-02

Physical Description: 1 7" open reel tape

Scope and Contents

Assembled with and transferred as part of February 1948 Bing Crosby Show recording, aka "Audiotape_Hubless_Crosby_Show_Assembled"
Box 5, Box 6

German tape parts and packaging circa 1943

Physical Description: 2 boxes
 

Series 2. Eve Mullin Collier

Physical Description: 31 sound files

Source of Original Tapes

Tapes in this series borrowed, transferred, and returned to Jack Mullin's daughter, Eve Mullin Collier in 2008.
 

Reels 52-63

 

Reel 52, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_52.wav) 1948-02-04

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Demonstration tape found on Magnetophon at time of Mr. Mullin's death in June 1999: Lutz Templin "Hot Love" announced in German ; Bing Crosby and Burl Ives "Cross the Wide Missouri" ; Chesterfield commercial ; "Too Late Now" (with outtakes) ; Burl Ives and Cache County Boys in San Francisco ; Chesterfield ad ; "Only One" ; Jimmy Durante with Bing Crosby Feb. 4, 1948 ; Lutz Templin "When Lights are Low"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 53, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_53.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Jack Mullin's Magnetophon Demo Tape 1 (for machine A? from ETs?) "It Ain't Fair" Bing Crosby ; "I Hadn't Anyone" Ella Fitzgerald ; "Rosie" Al Jolson and Bing Crosby ; "Georgia" Pearl Bailey ; "With My Eyes Wide Open" Bing Crosby ; "The Night We Were Young" ; Bing Crosby ; "Yodel Blues" Bing Crosby ; "City Billy Song" Fred Allen ; "Wonderful Guy" Mary Martin (portion)

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 54, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_54.wav) 1947

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Magnetophon tape - this is the only reel that contains an original excerpt from a Crosby show recorded in 1947: Jimmy Durante segment ; "Dear Old Donegal" (excerpt) ; "One Saturday Night" Dinah Shore? ; "Galway Bay" Bing Crosby ; "Oh I Want To Go Back to that Tumbledown Shack Where the Wild Roses Bloom Around the Door" Bing Crosby ; Prince Charming dialogue, multiple takes ; "Where the Blue of the Night, A Shamrock Waits For Me" ; rest is Lutz Templin Orch from Germany (believed to be a copy, quality so-so)

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 55, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_55.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

"On Top Of Old Smokey" Bing Crosby and Burl Ives ; "May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You" Bing Crosby ; "Listen My Loved Ones" Bing Crosby ; "Some Enchanted Evening" Bing Crosby ; "My Happiness" Ella Fitzgerald ; "Mamselle" Bing Crosby ; "Someday You'll Want Me" Mills Brothers

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 56, not digitized (ARS0035_56_Reel_NOT_Transferred.txt)

Physical Description: 1 text file

Scope and Contents

blank, not digitized

Format

Digital .txt text file
 

Reel 57, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_57.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Magnetophon demo tape #5 Copy from 15: Ampex excerpts (EQ haywire) "In the Heart of a Fool" ; "You're So Glamorous" Bing Crosby ; "On Top of Old Smokey" Burl Ives ; "Old Chisholm Trail" ; "Tennessee Waltz" Bing Crosby ; "Mona Lisa" Nat King Cole ; "Qui Sas, Qui Sas, Qui Sas" Bing Crosby ; "Oceana Roll" unidentified female vocal ; "Would I Love You" Peggy Lee ; "Love is Funny" ; "Autumn Leaves" Bing Crosby

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 58, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_58.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Jack Mullin's Magnetophon demo modern copy

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 59, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_59.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Khachaturian's Masquerade Suite

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 60, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_60.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Crosby Show selections: "Autumn Leaves" ; "Beyond the Reef" ; "Simple Melody" ("first recording I did at Crosby house at Hayden Lake, Idaho on first Ampex Model 300 out of factory" but someone else wrote: "Not true, this recording done before audience" (original on a different reel) ; "Dear Heart" Gary Crosby ; "Fire House Stomp" Fire House Five ; "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" Fire House Five and Bing Crosby ; "Red River Valley" Fire House Five ; "My Baby Don't Love" Fire House Five and Bing Crosby

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 61, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_61.wav) 1934-1936

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

test tones 1934-1936

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 62, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_62.wav) 1947-12

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Burl Ives, Dick Davis and his Quartette Christmas 1947 Special

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 63, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_63.wav) ; (ARS0035_46_and_63.wav) ; (ARS0035_46_and_63.EDL) 1947-12

Physical Description: 3 digital files

Scope and Contents

Philco Show Dec. 1947 with Burl Ives, Josef Marais and Miranda. Edited file with Reel 46 appended also available.

Format

Two digital .wav audio files, Digital .edl text file
 

Reels 68-87

 

Reel 68, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_68_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby at fundraiser, Sunset Memorial Centre, Vancouver, BC. "Ballerina" (John Scott Trotter) ; distorted orchestra music with level variations ; more Bing Crosby "Glow worm" ; "Thanks for the Memory" with Bob Taylor

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 69, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_69_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby and Oscar Levant, Peggy Lee, Gershwin songs: "They Can't Take That Away From Me" ; "I Got Rhythm" ; "Summertime"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 70, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_70_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby rehearsals. "Love Me Or Leave Me" ; "Wolf Creek Pass" (Jimmy Stewart) ; "But Beautiful" from Road to Rio ; "Idaho" ; "Where the Blue of the Night Meets the Gold of the Day" ; "Love Me Or Leave Me" ; "Lili Bolero" Margaret O'Brien "160 Acres"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 71, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_71_01_M24.wav) 1948-03

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby with Fibber McGee, Margaret O'Brien ; Robert Coglar bits ; excerpts, "Thank You So Much" ; "Galway Bay" (audiotape) St. Patrick's Day (assume 1948, this would have been after 1947-10-01 the first taped show and prior to the introduction of the Ampex 200A which was, I believe, later in 1948) ; "160 Acres" ; "Wolf Creek Pass" ; "Love Is Funny" from Road to Rio ; "I Had a Dream Dear"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 72, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_72_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

"Jolly Little Workman" ; Thanksgiving turkey segment. Magnetophonband tape, transcriptions from discs

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 73, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_73_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby excerpts: Burns and Allen ; "I'll Dance at Your Wedding" ; "Golden Earrings"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 74, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_74_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

sound effects and outtakes ; campaign for Congress ; film soundtrack on aerodynamics ; pineapple processing

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 75, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_75_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

noise test ; Bill Gwyn show excerpt ; music (this was also copied with additional material in the 1980s, see Reel 101 for this and more)

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 76, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_76_01_M24)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Judy Garland guests on Bing Crosby Show ; "Mean To Me" ; "When You Wore A Tulip" ; "When You're Smiling" ; "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby" (from ET) ; "The Bells Are Ringing" ; "April in Paris" ; "Carolina in the Morning" ; "You Made Me Love You" ; "Hello My Baby" ; "In My Merry Oldsmobile" ; "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" ; "In My Merry Oldsmobile" reprise ; "You're Just In Love"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 77, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_77_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Magnetophon demonstration material, miscellany. Much of this material is also on Reels 68-76. "I Love You Till I Die" ; Canadian Vancouver close ; "Ballerina" ; overloaded music ; Bob Taylor-Bob Hope spoof ; Bardo and His Music from reel 75, then most if not all of Reel 75. See Reel 101 for a better copy of some of this.

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 78, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_78_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Jack Mullin and other actors "Why HiFi?" ; "H.F. Droop"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 79, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_79_01_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_79_02_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_79_03_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_79_04_M24.wav) 1948-12

Physical Description: 4 sound files

Scope and Contents

Transfers of a quarter-track tape. Bing Crosby Shows 12B 1948-12-15, Bob Hope and Peggy Lee (Track 2 or 3) and 13B 1948-12-22 (Track 1). "White Christmas" and "The Small One" are repeats from the previous year which is on Reel 34. (test tones on Tracks 2 and 4 - some crosstalk into audio. One transfer is with 4-channel in-line heads and the second transfer ("QT") is with a quarter-track head but the crosstalk still was there).

Format

Four digital .wav audio files
 

Reel 80, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_80_01_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_80_02_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_80_03_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_80_04_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_80.jpg)

Physical Description: 5 digital files

Scope and Contents

Soundtracks from early sound films. See scan for contents. Transfers of a quarter-track tape.

Format

Four digital .wav audio files, Digital .jpg image file
 

Reel 81, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_81_01_24.wav) ; (ARS0035_81_02_24.wav) ; (ARS0035_81_QT_Head01_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_81_QT_Head02_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_81_Complete_Lecture_as_one_file.wav) 1974-10-17

Physical Description: 5 sound files

Scope and Contents

John T. Mullin Magnetophon Talk, AES-SMPTE San Francisco 1974-10-17. Transfers of a quarter-track tape. Includes a file with all portions edited together.

Format

Five digital .wav audio files
 

Reel 82, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_82_01_M24.wav) ; (ARS0035_82_1.jpg) ; (ARS0035_82_2.jpg) ; (ARS0035_82_3.jpg) ; (ARS0035_82_4.jpg) ; (ARS0035_82_5.jpg) ; (ARS0035_82_6.jpg) ; (ARS0035_82_7.jpg)

Physical Description: 8 digital files

Scope and Contents

Bell Telephone Labs discs. see scans (7) for contents.

Format

Digital .wav audio file. Seven digital .jpg image files
 

Reel 83, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_83_Stereo_Mix_from_3_Channel_Master.wav) ; (ARS0035_83_The_train_tape.txt) 1952

Physical Description: 2 digital files

Scope and Contents

1952 recording in 3-channel stereo of the Coast Starlight steam train arriving at and departing from the Glendale train station in California. Recorded by Bill Cara on an Ampex 400 specially built and supplied by Ross Snyder of Ampex. The tape was edited for the Audio Engineering Society Audio Fair in January 1953 in Los Angeles. See text file for more inFormation from Mr. Snyder and others.

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .txt text file
 

Reel 84, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_84_01_24.wav) ; (ARS0035_84_02_24.wav) ; (ARS0035_84.jpg) 1936

Physical Description: 3 digital files

Scope and Contents

Beecham London Philharmonic: 1936 Magnetophon Recording and Emperor Franz Josef (1900 [sic]). From Robert Angus. See scan of note from Angus that was included.

Format

Two digital .wav audio files, Digital .jpg image file
 

Reel 85, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_85_01_24.wav) ; (ARS0035_85_02_24.wav) 1981-05-18

Physical Description: 2 sound files

Scope and Contents

John T. Mullin on National Public Radio, 1981-05-18

Format

Two digital .wav audio files
 

Reel 86, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_86.wav) ; (ARS0035_86.jpg) 1973-04-15

Physical Description: 2 digital files

Scope and Contents

Harold Lindsay "The Ampex Story" recorded on cassette on a portable recorder by John M. Kaar, 1973-04-15 in Palo Alto, Foothill College Electronics Museum. Introduction by Jane Morgan. See scan of insert.

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .jpg image file
 

Reel 87, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_87_01_24.wav) ; (ARS0035_87.jpg)

Physical Description: 2 digital files

Scope and Contents

Emperor Franz Joseph, Vienna Worlds Fair 1908 from Telegraphon. Scan of insert included

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .jpg image file
 

Series 3. Pavek Museum of Broadcasting

Physical Description: 10 sound files

Source of Original Tapes

Tapes in this series borrowed, transferred, and returned to the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting in St. Louis Park, Minnesota in 2008.
 

Reels 64-67

 

Reel 64, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_64_01.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Festliches Konzert Wartt 1, Staatstheater. incl. Carmen tenor aria

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 65, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_65_01.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Festliches Konzert Wartt 2, Staatstheater. Schubert's Serenade (sung in English) ; "Old Man River" ; "Home on the Range" ; "Shortening Bread"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 66, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_66_01.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Festliches Konzert Wartt 3, Staatstheater. Thanks orchestra for cooperation with Maestro Bob Lawrence and himself, thanks Special Services branch for special care, thanks audience for "wonderful reception" ; "On the Road to Mandalay" ; "Evening Star" from Tannhauser

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 67, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_67_01.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Festliches Konzert Wartt 4, Staatstheater. Overture to Tannhauser

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Pavek Museum Compact Disc, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_64-67_trimmed_for_limited_study_release_from_Pavek_Museum_Collection_50Hz_Hum_Notched_Out.wav) ; (ARS0035_64-67_trimmed_for_limited_study_release_from_Pavek_Museum_Collection.wav) ; (ARS0035_64-67_trimmed_for_limited_study_release_from_Pavek_Museum_Collection.EDL) ; (ARS0035_64-67_trimmed_for_limited_study_release_from_Pavek_Museum_Collection_50Hz_Hum_Notched_Out.EDL) ; (ARS0035_64-67_trimmed_for_limited_study_release_CD_TRAY_CARD_from_Pavek_Museum_Collection.tif) ; (ARS0035_64-67_trimmed_for_limited_study_release_CD_TRACK_LISTING_from_Pavek_Museum_Collection.txt) ; (ARS0035_64-67_trimmed_for_limited_study_release_CD_INSERT_from_Pavek_Museum_Collection.tif)

Physical Description: 7 digital files

Scope and Contents

Pavek Museum Compact Disc, produced from Reels 64-67.

Format

Two digital .wav audio files, Two digital .tif image files, Digital .txt text file, Two digital .edl text files
 

Reels 88-93

 

Reel 88, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_88_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Pavek demo tape done by Mullin. "On Top of Old Smokey" ; "Chisholm Trail" ; Bing Crosby "Tennessee Waltz" ; Nat King Cole "Mona Lisa" ; Bing Crosby? "Little Senorita" ; ? ; Peggy Lee "Would I Love You?" ; Bing Crosby "More I Cannot Wish You" from Guys and Dolls ; "Beautiful Lady" ; Peggy Lee? "Love Is Funny"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 89, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_89_01_M24.wav) 1946-05-14

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Doppelkonzert von Brahms Ma 403 1946-05-14. Reel 1 of 2

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 90, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_90_01_M24.wav) 1946-05-14

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Doppelkonzert von Brahms Ma 403 1946-05-14 Reel 2 of 2

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 91, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_91_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Tanzkapelle Lutz Templin Band ; "Red Moon Over Havana"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 92, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_92_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Tanzkapelle Lutz Templin Band ; "Kiss the Boys Goodbye"

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 93, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_93_01_M24.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Lutz Templin Sextett, "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" (vocal in English)

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Series 4. Don Ososke

Physical Description: 8 sound files

Source of Original Tapes

Tapes in this series borrowed, transferred, and returned to engineer and former Ampex employee Don Ososke.
 

Reels 94-101

 

Reel 94, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_94_Philco_Radio_Time_with_Bing_Crosby_1947-10-01_first_taped_nationwide_radio_show.wav) ; (ARS0035_94_Philco_Radio_Time_with_Bing_Crosby_1947-10-01_first_taped_nationwide_radio_show_Metadata.txt) ; (ARS0035_94_Philco_Radio_Time_with_Bing_Crosby_1947-10-01_first_taped_nationwide_radio_show.EDL) 1947-10-01

Physical Description: 3 digital files

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .txt text file, Digital .edl text file

Scope and Contents

Bing Crosby Show 1947-10-01. In the 1980s, while Ososke was working at Ampex in the Standard Tape Lab, he made a transfer of the original tape. This recording is very important historically as it was the first radio program to air nationally in the U.S. that was recorded and edited on tape. To assuage fears of the tape breaking during airing, the actual broadcast was from discs (called electrical transcriptions or ETs) made from the tapes.
 

Reel 95, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_95_Ampex_612_Demo.wav) ; (ARS0035_95_Ampex-612_brochure.pdf) 1954

Physical Description: 2 digital files

Scope and Contents

Ampex Model 612 demo tape from master or second generation pro copy. This is from the first stereo player that was designed in 1954 and released widely in 1955. Ross Snyder is the announcer, according to Larry Miller who was working at Ampex at the time.

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .pdf text file
 

Reel 96, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_96_Around_the_World_Composite.wav) ; (ARS0035_96_Around_the_World_Composite.EDL) 1957-1958

Physical Description: 2 digital files

Scope and Contents

Ampex "Around the World" stereo promotion. The 1947-10-01 section was dropped in from the superior transfer obtained from Reel 94 and the "Gaite Parisienne" section was dropped in from a 1956 consumer 2-track reel-to-reel copy in Mr. Hess' collection. This is probably from 1957-1958. Ross Snyder is the announcer, according to Larry Miller.

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .edl text file
 

Reel 97, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_97_Sonotape_Demo.wav)

Physical Description: 1 sound file

Scope and Contents

Sonotape demo tape from the 1950's or early 1960's.

Format

Digital .wav audio file
 

Reel 98, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_98_Standard_Hour_1953-01-25.wav) ; (ARS0035_98_Standard_Hour_1953-01-25_Metadata.txt) ; (ARS0035_98_Standard_Hour_1953-01-25.EDL) 1953-01-25

Physical Description: 3 digital files

Scope and Contents

Standard Hour radio program, recorded at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco, 1953-01-25 (at least first half hour). Early stereo recording -- the normal broadcast would have been done in mono.

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .txt text file, digital .edl text file
 

Reel 99, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_99_BASF_50_Years_of_Tape_recording.wav) ; (ARS0035_99_BASF_50_Years_of_Tape_recording.pdf) ; (ARS0035_99_BASF_50_Years_of_Tape_recording.EDL)

Physical Description: 3 digital files

Scope and Contents

BASF "50 years of Tape Recording." Included here as additional background inFormation.

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .edl text file, Digital .pdf text file
 

Reel 100, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_100_AES_50_Years_of_Stereo.wav) ; (ARS0035_100_AES_50_Years_of_Stereo.pdf) ; (ARS0035_100_AES_50_Years_of_Stereo.EDL)

Physical Description: 3 digital files

Scope and Contents

Audio Engineering Society Stereo Magnetophon Recordings from WWII era Germany. Included here as additional background information.

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .edl text file, Digital .pdf text file
 

Reel 101, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_101_Mullin_1946_IRE_Demos_1980s_dub_more_than_Reel_75.wav) ; (ARS0035_101_Mullin_1946_IRE_Demos_1980s_dub_more_than_Reel_75_Metadata.txt) 1946

Physical Description: 2 digital files

Scope and Contents

Jack Mullin demo tape from 1946. This is a copy of a high-quality tape transfer of the original of this material. The copy was made by Ososke when he worked at Ampex in the Standard Tape Lab in the 1980s. These are the demos that Mullin used in 1946 at the San Francisco IRE meeting that interested Harold Lindsay and eventually led to Mullin working with Crosby and Ampex developing tape recorders. This same material is on other tapes (Reels 75 and 77), but this may be the best copy, although 75 is the original done as a direct transfer.

Format

Digital .wav audio file, Digital .txt text file
 

Series 5. Documentation

Physical Description: 11 text file

Source of Acquisition

Files in this series were assembled By Richard Hess and include relevant obituaries from the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society as well as Hess' own transfer databases.
 

Obituaries in the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society

 

Harold Lindsay, JAES v.30.9 p.691, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_Obituary_Lindsay_Harold_JAES_V30_9_PG691.pdf) 1982-09

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .pdf text file
 

John T. Mullin, JAES v.47.9 p.776, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_Obituary_Mullin_John_T_JAES_V47_9_PG776.pdf) 1999-09

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .pdf text file
 

William A. Palmer, JAES v.44.9 p.797, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_Obituary_Palmer_William_A_JAES_V44_9_PG797.pdf) 1996-09

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .pdf text file
 

Alexander M. Poniatoff, JAES v.29.3 p.221, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_Obituary_Poniatoff_Alexander_M_JAES_V29_3_PG221.pdf) 1981-03

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .pdf text file
 

Richard Howland Ranger, JAES v.10.2 p.192, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_Obituary_Ranger_Richard_Howland_JAES_V10_2_PG192.pdf) 1962-04

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .pdf text file
 

Ross Snyder, JAES v.56.1-2 p.100, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_Obituary_Snyder_Ross_JAES_V56_1_2_PG100.pdf) 2008-02

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .pdf text file
 

Willi Studer, JAES v.44.5 p.435, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_Obituary_Studer_Willi_JAES_V44_5_PG435.pdf) 1996-05

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .pdf text file
 

Tape Logs

 

Tape Master Log, sorted by original recording order (ARS0035_Tape_Master_Log_sorted_by_original_recording_order.pdf) 2008

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .pdf text file
 

Tape Master Log, sorted by Reel (ARS0035_Tape_Master_Log_sorted_by_Reel.pdf) 2008

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .pdf text file
 

Tape Master Log spreadsheet (ARS0035_Tape_Master_Log.xls) 2008

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .xls database file
 

Other Documents

 

Mullin certificate to keep Magnetophon tape, digitized 2008 (ARS0035_Mullin_certificate_to_keep_Magnetophon_tape.tif)

Physical Description: 1 text file

Format

Digital .tif image file