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From: rentsch@unc.UUCP (Tim Rentsch)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: The "progress" of audio
Message-ID: <206@unc.unc.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 22-Aug-85 18:30:59 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug 22 18:30:59 1985
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In article <1310@hound.UUCP> rfg@hound.UUCP (R.GRANTGES) writes:
>[]
>What school was that?
>Your story reminds me of the seminar by Dr. Rolf Von Zeitel I arranged
>(with some help) for the joint EE/Physics faculties at the University
>of Minnesota some years ago. Title was something like My memories of
>the Manhattan Project. We had an overflow crowd at the Student Union.
>Seems it turned out that Dr. Von Zeitel, thick cherman accent and all,
>was a paint salesman from south St. Paul.
>I wonder whatever became of good old Rolf.
>Anyhow, ever listened to a good mono lp? Terrific S/N right? Wow!
>What bass!!
>Was your lecturer really a paint salesman?  (rhetorical question)
>
>-- 
>
>"It's the thought, if any, that counts!"  Dick Grantges  hound!rfg


The school was Caltech.  The seminar was done as part of a series for
Electrical Engineering types.

The lecturer was James Boyk, a musician by profession.  (He has some 
recordings available in which he plays piano.)