I am looking for photos of an Edison 1B top works and rear grill.  Your 
assistance is appreciated.

Thanks,
Scott
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From: [email protected] (Bill Klinger)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:11:11 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Deadline Reminder -- ARSC Research Grants Program
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The following message has been posted by the Outreach Committee of the 
Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). If you have any 
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--- ARSC RESEARCH GRANTS PROGRAM ---

Proposal deadline: February 28, 2006


The ARSC Research Grants Program supports scholarship and publication in the 
fields of sound recording research and audio preservation. Project 
categories eligible for consideration include: discography, bibliography, 
historical studies of the sound recording industry and its products, and any 
other subject likely to increase the public's understanding and appreciation 
of the lasting importance of recorded sound. ARSC encourages applications 
from individuals whose research forms part of an academic program at the 
master's or doctoral level.

ARSC members and non-members alike are eligible for grants in amounts up to 
$1000. Grant funds can be used to underwrite clerical, editorial, and travel 
expenses. Funds may not be used to purchase capital equipment or recordings, 
to reimburse applicants for work already performed, or to support projects 
that form part of a paid job. Grant recipients must submit documentation of 
their expenses, and all grant funds must be disbursed within eighteen months 
of the grant award.

Grant recipients are required to submit brief descriptions of their projects 
(for publication in the ARSC Journal), and are encouraged to submit articles 
about their projects, for possible publication in the Journal.

ARSC Grant Applications shall include:
-- a summary of the project (one page maximum), with samples of the work, if 
possible;
-- a budget covering the entire project, highlighting the expenses the ARSC 
Grant will cover (one page maximum);
-- a curriculum vitae; and
-- an indication of the prospects for publication or other public 
dissemination of the project results.

Grant awards will be announced at the spring meeting of the ARSC Board of 
Directors.

Send applications to: Richard Warren, ARSC Grants Committee Chair, 
Historical Sound Recordings, Yale University Library, PO Box 208240, New 
Haven, CT 06520-8240, USA. Applications for the next grant cycle must be 
received by February 28, 2006.

For more information, please visit 
http://arsc-audio.org/researchgrants.html.

Questions about the Research Grants Program should be directed to Mr. Warren 
at [email protected]. 


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