Yep. Sorry all, I didn't realize that you had to be an AOL member. I posted 
the construction ones last year on ophoto which lets you see them and even 
order prints. it's still up. I can send you URL if anyone still wants to see 
them 
(Again, you need to sign on to ophoto but there is no charge and you get maybe 
a semi-annual commercial email from them.

I sent zipfiles to those who requested them.

If you need to contact me direct, please use [email protected] - my normal 
email address.

Steve
From klinger  Tue May 18 00:25:21 2004
From: klinger (Bill Klinger)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:40 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] ARSC Announces New Student Membership Rate
Message-ID: <008d01c43c98$7d81a340$b84d9...@billqbszr49l7m>

The following message has been posted on behalf of the ARSC Outreach
Committee.  If you have any questions, please click on the links below.
Please DO NOT simply hit REPLY or post further messages to this list.
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The Association for Recorded Sound Collections is pleased to introduce a
Student Membership Rate, at a very favorable, discounted price. For the
first time since the organization was founded in 1966, full-time students
can now enjoy all ARSC benefits and privileges for just $20 per year -- nearly
half off the regular Individual Membership Rate.

Each year, members receive two issues of the ARSC Journal, three issues of
the ARSC Newsletter, and may attend the annual conference for a reduced
registration fee. All members receive a copy of the current biennial ARSC
Membership Directory, which lists approximately 1000 individual and
institutional members, along with their contact information and collecting
interests.

To learn more about ARSC, visit www.arsc-audio.org. To join, click on the "Join
ARSC" button. To qualify for the Student Membership Rate, please include a
photocopy of your current photo-ID (issued by an educational institution),
together with your membership form.

Anna-Maria Manuel,
Co-chair, ARSC Outreach Committee
[email protected]

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The Association for Recorded Sound Collections is a non-profit organization
that promotes the preservation and study of sound recordings in all formats
and fields of music and speech. The Association is dedicated to serving the
needs of the sound archiving and collecting communities in specialized areas
of interest and activity, through its publications, annual conferences and
the work of its many committees. ARSC members include: collectors, dealers,
archivists, librarians, historians, musicians, students, discographers,
reviewers, media producers and recording engineers.

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