Interview conducted by Oliver Daniel, July 26, 1978 [sound recording].
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Graphic artist who worked in outdoor advertising during the 1930s-1950s; recipient of numerous outdoor advertising industry design awards. From the description of Howard Scott Papers, 1921-1984 and n.d. (bulk 1930s-1950s) (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 62256453 RCA Recordings producer. From the description of Interview conducted by Oliver Daniel, July 18, 1978 [sound recording]. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155861597 ...
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Since the founding of the Columbia Graphophone Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in the late 1880s, Columbia Records has pioneered major developments in all areas of the recording industry. Columbia Graphophone's most successful subsidiary, the Columbia Phonograph Company, distributed cylinder recordings and Edison phonographs in the Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C., region. In 1902 Columbia began issuing recorded discs as well as cylinders, and in 1904 it introduced the double-sided d...