COLLECTION NAME:
WNYC: Radio
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WNYC: Radio
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Identifier:
MUNI-FAIR-1964-uu-uu-6186.3 T249 T250
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MUNI-FAIR-1964-uu-uu-6186.3 T249 T250
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Catalog Number:
T249-T250
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T249-T250
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Title:
Hall of Science Dedication
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Hall of Science Dedication
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Series Title:
Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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Description:
Longer version of T833, Catalog # 70562. ~ Includes music and crowd noise at open. The Stewart Air Force Band performs the National Anthem. ~ Dedication of the World's Fair Hall of Science. City Council President Paul Screvane opens the dedication by describing how the hall, built for the fair, will become a permanent monument to Science in Flushing Meadows. He then introduces Queens Borough President Mario J. Cariello. ~ Cariello thanks all in attendance. He introduces two Queens youths, Larry Reed, an outstanding Boy scout, and Joseph D. Denado, and outstanding member of the Boys Club of Queens. These boys both exhibited an interest in aeronautics and space flight. ~ George M. Bunker, president of the Martin Marietta Corporation speaks. His company made a major donation to the Hall of Science with the exhibit "Rendezvous in Space." He speaks about the excitement of the space age. ~ Robert Moses and Mayor Robert Wagner also speak. The recording Frank Capra, film producer, who introduces a film that will be on exhibition in the Hall.
description
Longer version of T833, Catalog # 70562. ~ Includes music and crowd noise at open. The Stewart Air Force Band performs the National Anthem. ~ Dedication of the World's Fair Hall of Science. City Council President Paul Screvane opens the dedication by describing how the hall, built for the fair, will become a permanent monument to Science in Flushing Meadows. He then introduces Queens Borough President Mario J. Cariello. ~ Cariello thanks all in attendance. He introduces two Queens youths, Larry Reed, an outstanding Boy scout, and Joseph D. Denado, and outstanding member of the Boys Club of Queens. These boys both exhibited an interest in aeronautics and space flight. ~ George M. Bunker, president of the Martin Marietta Corporation speaks. His company made a major donation to the Hall of Science with the exhibit "Rendezvous in Space." He speaks about the excitement of the space age. ~ Robert Moses and Mayor Robert Wagner also speak. The recording Frank Capra, film producer, who introduces a film that will be on exhibition in the Hall.
Description
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Date:
1964
date
1964
Date
false
Creator:
WNYC Radio
creator
WNYC Radio
Creator
false
Credit:
Original recordings reformatted by New York Public Radio Archives (WNYC/WQXR) with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
credit
Original recordings reformatted by New York Public Radio Archives (WNYC/WQXR) with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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false
Subject:
Community.
subject
Community.
Subject
false
Subject:
Technology.
subject
Technology.
Subject
false
Subject:
Motion pictures.
subject
Motion pictures.
Subject
false
Subject:
Science.
subject
Science.
Subject
false
Subject:
Astronautics.
subject
Astronautics.
Subject
false
Subject:
Space flight.
subject
Space flight.
Subject
false
Subject:
World's fairs.
subject
World's fairs.
Subject
false
Subject:
Arts.
subject
Arts.
Subject
false
Subject:
Museums.
subject
Museums.
Subject
false
Subject:
Education.
subject
Education.
Subject
false
Subject:
Social sciences.
subject
Social sciences.
Subject
false
Subject:
Youth.
subject
Youth.
Subject
false
Type:
Sound
type
Sound
Type
false
Format:
acetate reel
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acetate reel
Format
false
Language:
English
language
English
Language
false
Notes:
Adobe Flash Player required to hear audio.
notes
Adobe Flash Player required to hear audio.
Notes
false