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Open reel audiotapes
Taxonomy
Code
Scope note(s)
- Describes audio sound recording materials comprised of magnetic particles embedded in a binder layer on polyester, acetate, paper, or PVC bases, wound onto tape reels for storage and playback.
Source note(s)
- AAT
Display note(s)
Hierarchical terms
Open reel audiotapes
Open reel audiotapes
Equivalent terms
Open reel audiotapes
- UF 1/4" audio tape
Associated terms
Open reel audiotapes
72 Archival description results for Open reel audiotapes
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Art Green Radio Show / Small Business Development Center
- id377703
- Item
- 1965
Part of:
Assorted School Board and CRB Meeting Minutes & Police Training Session
- id377707
- Item
- 1966-1969
Part of:
- ASM0650
- Collection
- 1907-2006
The Bob Simms collection documents the life and activities of Robert H. Simms in the black communities in Coconut Grove and Miami and reflects his work with the Community Relations Board and the Defense Race Relations Institute. The collection also contains campaign materials from Leah Simms, the first African American female judge in the state of Florida, and the "Glory in the Grove" photographs of people and events at the George Washington Carver elementary and high schools in Coconut Grove before desegregation. A final component of the collection includes photographs, correspondence and clippings of General "Chappie" James and his family. General James was the first four star African American General and married Dorothy Watkins.
Simms, Bob, 1927-
- ASM0707_U0006
- Collection
- circa 1980s
Part of:
AV materials, including reels, slides, and Polaroid photos.
Gottlieb-Roberts, Marilyn
- id377967
- Item
- December 6-8, 1974
Part of:
CD-R: Ralph McCartney Audiocassette Transfer - 1/2
- id377965
- Item
Part of:
CD-R: Ralph McCartney Audiocassette Transfer - 2/2
- id377966
- Item
Part of:
- id377711
- Item
- 1979
Part of:
CRB Conference with University Presidents
- id377709
- Item
- December 21, 1972
Part of:
- id377697
- Item
- June 1970
Part of:
- id377706
- Item
- January 8, 1970
Part of:
- id377712
- Item
- March 17, 1972
Part of:
- id377708
- Item
- February 6, 1969
Part of:
- ASM0069
- Collection
- circa 1900s-1980s
The David Ewen Collection consists of materials which pertain to several aspects of music, ranging from composers to opera houses and festivals, as well as his personal life and work. The papers follow the original order established by David Ewen.
The bulk of the collection contains information and some correspondence pertaining to American and foreign composers and serious and popular performers such as George Gershwin, Charles Ives, Igor Stravinsky, Gustav Mahler, Maria Callas, Bing Crosby, and other notable 20th century composers and performers.
Ewen, David, 1907-1985
- id377982
- Item
- 1975
Part of:
Focus: America radio talk show audio recordings
- ASU0105
- Collection
- 1975-1976
"Focus: America" radio talk show was created by Richard (Ric) Arenstein and Larry Wallenstein, both juniors in the Communications Department, University of Miami in 1975. The show originally started as a local program "Focus: Miami" and was produced at the UM's campus radio station WVUM-FM where Arenstein interviewed local personalities and celebrities visiting Miami.
After the successful first season, the tapes of the talk show were mailed to more than 70 college stations across the country under the name "Focus: America." In his senior year, Arenstein and his new associate, Chuck Bortunick, traveled under a grant from the Burger King Corp. to tape interviews of celebrities in other parts of the country. The show ended because of Arenstein's graduation.
Arenstein, Richard Albert, 1953-
- id377984
- Item
Part of:
Gang 2 - Central High School (Ralph)
- id377968
- Item
Part of:
- id377983
- Item
- 197?
Part of:
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