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The United States Senate's views on talking machines and their possible impact on the Women's Advisory Council.

 Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_3_285_23_0017

Dates

  • 90th (1967-1969)

Scope and Contents

The author of the text feels that the talking machine (presumably a reference to a phonograph or other similar device) is not a good thing, and suggests that the Women's Advisory Council XXX has no part in the programming of such devices. The author advises that it might be advisable to talk to someone in the Job Corps about this issue. Finally, the author notes that they had called Mrs. Cohen in regards to talking books, but that Mrs. Cohen is actually a secretary to Wayne Sn, and that the author had mistaken her for a consulting firm.

Extent

1 pages