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News Release (July 13, 1966)

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Title:
News Release (July 13, 1966)
Alternate Title:
New College News Release, For Immediate Release, July 13, 1966
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Book
Creator:
New College of Florida
Publisher:
New College of Florida
Place of Publication:
Sarasota, Fla.
Creation Date:
July 13, 1966

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History -- New College (Sarasota, Fla.)
Planning -- New College (Sarasota, Fla.)
Records and correspondence -- New College (Sarasota, Fla.)
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government publication (state, provincial, terriorial, dependent)   ( marcgt )
News release
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United States -- Florida -- Sarasota

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One page news release.
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New College of Florida
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file NEW COLLEGE, SARASOTA, FLORIDA FURMAN C ARTHUR INFORMATION FOR UlMEDIATE RELEASE July 13 1966 New College student Steve Waterman will give a public lecture-concert of electronic Music Friday at 8 p.m., in the music room of College Hall. Waterman, a first-year student at New College, spent his independent study period in the spring visiting the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center and doing his research there. He has brought together a variety of sounds produced electronically and has put them on tapes >-lhich he \o7ill play and then >.Jill describe their mean-ing and also how they were produced. t.Jaterman also has two tapes ,.,hich composed by programming a digital computer. Some of the demonstrations the student will play for the audience in-elude how ordinary sounds can be converted into music. In one tape sequence the sound of a drop of water falling is varied to make an unusual composition. l.Jaterman came to New College from East Point, Georgia, where he was president of the student body, on the executive board of the Georgia Association of Student Councils, and a member of the wrestling team. The lecture is open to the public without charge and the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions at the conclusion of the program. -30-


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