1960 California Library Association recording of Linus Pauling speech
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Date Created
October 7th, 1960
Description
Recording of a speech by Linus Pauling, given shortly before he received his second Nobel Prize.<
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[00:00:28] Recording begins along with session<
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[00:01:14] Grant Changstrom, member of Pasadena City Directors board, begins speech by thanking attendants<
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[00:06:08] Speaker thanks Changstrom and reads telegram from American Library Association<
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[00:06:42] Telegram read wishing good fortune to Pasadena for the upcoming year<
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[00:09:14] Recording resumes after brief glitching<
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[00:10:00] After more glitching, another woman's voice reads a short rhyme about an Ali Baba after-dinner show<
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[00:10:27] Speaker/organizer reads names of present members of the Library Association<
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[00:15:03] Applause for present and future officers<
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[00:15:53] Dr. Horn, sponsor, begins his speech about Linus Pauling<
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[00:22:15] Linus Pauling begins his speech<
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[00:48:05] End of part 1, part 2 recorded backwards
Item or Container Annotation
Tape info card: Dr. Linus Carl Pauling (2-time Nobel Prize winner in chemistry), Calif. Lib. Assn. 62nd annual conference, Pasadena, CA.
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