Reel 0612, undated

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Note 1: "Full track recording at 7 1/2. track 1 Copy of panel discussion "fact vs fiction photograph" from reel #42 Recorded April 24. Dubbed May 12. Bottom track. 3 3/4 New Port Continuation. (reel 2). Dega, first few bars at 7 1/2 (erase these). Then 3 3/4 for song or two That's all. Mel Douglas, Reading, Patrick Henry, Ed, Begley, Washington's inaugural address, Douglas - Jefferson's 1st inaugural Address. ....."; Note 2: CDI 1. Smith at Miami photo conference. Subjects, resignation from Life, Schweitzer. Participants: moderator Charlie Hahn. W. Eugene Smith, Romeo Martinez 2. panel summary and more debate about relationship of editors and photographers. Smith "…good words for editors, I just seldom have a chance to use them." 3. Smith on editors primarily his Life magazine experience 4. con'td 5. cont'd,subject switches to Spanish Village, Smith. 6. debate on concepts 7. Smith on life and medical story where Smith assisted in a blood transfusion. CDII 1. WCBS, tune "Day by Day" (live version) and "Mr. Bee's Blues" 2. cont'd The Four freshman from the Newport Jazz Festival then listing of participants. , then Jumps to Spoken Words, Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death" speech. 3. cont'd 4. then Ed Begley reads George Washington's first inaugural address 6. cont'd 7. cont'd 8. end of speech and WNYC legal ID then Ed Begley reads Joseih Quincy's speech on the addition of Louisiana to the Union -12. end of show, classical music begins CDIII 1 -6. classical music, cont'd 6. Adventures in Music. Moniotr, Songs and dances of the Kraiane 7. new songs, DJ and jumping around stations 8. DJ jumps to radio talk mentioning Zsa Zsa Gabor;

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