Rutgers Radio - 630 AM/680 AM/88.7 FM www.wrsu.org
WRSU : Since 1948
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Something from the Memory Book - Who remembers bowling in the basement of the Student Center?
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1970 - The long process to go FM
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1970 - The Scully - Great workhorse of a Tape Machine.
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1970
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1970
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1970 - Paper work for one of the LPB AM transmitters.
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1970
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1970
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1970 - Inventory of Station equipment.
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1970 - Cranky Students - Bomb Scares or Being on the AIR - Priorities ?
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1970 - Scarlet Letter
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1970 - Scarlet Letter
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AM Master Control - Later Production - See Announce Booth 1 in the Back ground.
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1970 - Scarlet Letter
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1970 - Scarlet Letter
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1970 - Scarlet Letter
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1970 Work Sheet for the New Schedule
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The LAST AM Limiter The M-6543 ended its life as a limiter on the Marti Radio
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RCA 77DX - WRSU owned several. They used to be Studio A, sometimes hanging from a boom, or sitting the table. There were 2, until one was stolen, the last was secured in Tech.
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RCA 77DX - WRSU owned several. A workhorse in radio and TV
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RCA 77DX
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1971 - The Blue Prints for the Transmitter Building.
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1971 - Always working on keeping the AM on the Air
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1971 - Ever Closer to FM
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1971 - WRSU FM gets approval
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1971 Scarlet Letter
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1971 Scarlet Letter
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1971 Scarlet Letter
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1971 AM Master Control - Later Production.
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1971 AM Master Control - Later Production.
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1971 Scarlet Letter
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1971 Scarlet Letter
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1971 Hard at Work in the News Room - News Production door on the right.
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1971
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More Instructions on how to do things.
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The Phones - for years, WRSU had 'free' phones. So our staff, and others came up and made long distance calls. And Ran up the bill. Logs and locks were only a partial solution. Seems antiquated today when most (all?) have a phone in their pocket. This was a big drain on WRSU budget.
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1972 - WRSU PO - But the business staff was often slow paying the bills....
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1972
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1972
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1972
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1972 Paper work continues...
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1972 Dance Marathon
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1972 Dance Marathon - WRSU was there
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1972 - War Protests - the Berkley of the East
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1972
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1972 - The Slow Push for FM - Interference was an early problem which took a long time to go away.
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1972 - WRSU was never #1
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1972 - More Survey Results
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1972 - Studio Center Layout
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1972 - Final Clearance Comes - Now the next step begins
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1972
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1972 - Scarlet Letter Year Book 1 Cover
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1972
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1972
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1972
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1972 - Scarlet Letter Year Book 2 Cover
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1973 - Hand out for the Cosmic DJ - it was the 70s
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1973 - Always covering Rutgers Sports
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1973 - How to Do radio - 1970s Style
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1973 - Shipping Label - Notice No FM yet.
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1973 - January 24 1974
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1973 - February - WRSU and Easter Seals campaign.
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1973 - Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1973 - Radio Line Documentation
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1973 - Official Announcements for the Engineering Department
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1973 - WRSU keeps working on FM
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1973 - FM is coming along - Rutgers Football Magazine
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1973 - Rutgers Football Magazine
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1973 - One of the many stories getting FM running - Interference was a major problem back then
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1973 Record Hop policy. More rules and regulations which makes things work.
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1973 A long List of things to do for the Construction of FM.
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1973
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1973 The Mugrat
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1973 How to Book from AM Master Control
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1973 - Ordering Radio Line for various broadcasts. AM or FM, Radio Lines were the only way to do remotes until the 1990s.
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1973 Random Radio Line Order for Colgate at 8 pm
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1973 Scarlet Letter Cover
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WRSU-AM 680 - Before FM in 1973
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Mark Greenberg in the Record Library. Notice how empty the room is.
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Editing a Show on the Scully 280 in Production. Notice the Empty Future FM Control in the next room. The Far room is AM Master Control.
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1973 - Scarlet Letter
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New Brunswick High School Program - Broadcast by WRSU-FM - May 11 1974 This is not last very long....Audio Available Under Sounds
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New Brunswick High School Program - Broadcast by WRSU-FM - May 25 1974 Front
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New Brunswick High School Program - Broadcast by WRSU-FM - May 25 1974 Back
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New Brunswick High School Program - Broadcast by WRSU-FM - June 1 1974 Front - Audio Available Under Sounds 1973
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New Brunswick High School Program - Broadcast by WRSU-FM - June 1 1974 Back - Audio Available Under Sounds 1973
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New Brunswick High School Program - Broadcast by WRSU-FM - June 15 1974
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1973 - Testing FM Control so it would be already for the big Day.
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NJ Assembly
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1973- Progress Check - It was Long Haul done by many different students to get the FM Licence
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1973 - On the AM air from AM Master Control - Later Production
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First FM Football Broadcast - September 21, 1974
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1974 WRSU's First FM Transmitter
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1974 WRSU's First FCC License
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1974 Production - May not be from 1974
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1974 WRSU-AM was still trying to get some commercials....
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1974 Scarlet Letter - WRSU is listed...
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1974 - Live from the State Theather
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1974 - What to take on a remote
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1974 Donated by Michael Blishak 78
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1974 Donated by Michael Blishak 78
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Donated by Michael Blishak 78
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Donated by Michael Blishak 78
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Donated by Michael Blishak 78
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1974 Letter Head - Back in the olden days, the only place you ever saw the WRSU Logo was the Targum.
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Info Packet given out the the prospective New staff. Donated by Michael Blishak 78
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WRSU was very serious about Payola and FM rules. This comes from all the hoops that were jumped to set the FM License. - Donated by Michael Blishak 78
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Clipping concerning Cheryl Washington
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1974
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The Original FM Sign Off text. This edit was used for years. Notice the change from Metric to English measurements.
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Targum's Coverage of the FM Sign on.
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1974
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1974
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1974
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1974 - Stock Report - From Russ Lacondro of E F Hutton New Brunswick Office
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1974 - WRSU FM receives praise
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1974
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1974 - Continuing the WRSU tradition of Following Rutgers Sports
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1974 - The 2nd Set of FM Managers take office
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1974 - Radio Lines - Still needed to run the AM System
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1974 - More Radio Lines....
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1974 - Fall 74 - Football Schedule and the covering staff
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1974 - Rutgers Football Results
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1974 - WRSU Radio Lines Budget Radio Lines used a large portion of WRSUs Budget - As compare to today it is free via the internet
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1974 - More Production Rules - There was tremendous demand for Production - It was almost never empty
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1974 - Look at the Names. Which ones stuck around?
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1974 - Election Night Schedule WRSU had a huge news department - News at Noon, 5 pm and a full half hour at 10:30 pm
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1974 - Alan and Lewis - Rutgers Outlook Magazine
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1974-75 Basketball Schedule and the covering staff.
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1974-75 Rutgers Basketball Final Scores
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1974 Scarlet Letter
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WRSUs Past is Part of Rutgers Past.
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12 College Avenue - WRSU first Home.
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1974 - Our first listing as WRSU-FM
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1974 - Scarlet Letter
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1974 - Scarlet Letter
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1974 - Scarlet Letter
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1974 - Scarlet Letter
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1974 - Scarlet Letter Mark Greenberg in the NEW FM control Room using the Gates Executive Console
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1974 - Scarlet Letter
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1974 - Scarlet Letter Richard Lee Harvey - First FM Chief Engineer
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1974 - Scarlet Letter
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1974 - Scarlet Letter Our First FM Logo and Banner
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1974 - Scarlet Letter
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1974 The University Staff - All were great help the fledgling FM Station.
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Richard Lee Harvey 74 - First FM Chief Engineer
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Richard Lee Harvey 74 - First FM Chief Engineer
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This photo was published in the 1974 year book. This was an old photo in 1974. Notice the Student Center is not yet built.
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From the Welcome Rutgers Engineering Book. Yes tuition was $585. A very good deal in 1974
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The list of required curricula for the College of Engineering Page 1
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The list of required curricula for the College of Engineering Page 2
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Voice of Greece Script - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1974 Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1974 Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1974 Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1974 Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1974 Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1974 Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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Election Night 1975 - Art Weissman
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Election Night 1975 - Art Weissman, Unknown, Mike Blishak, Stuart Naar
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In Studio A - Unknown Staffer
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Eric Strassler on the FM Board
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Election Night 75 Staff
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Bob Kaplow and "Shoes" :
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Mike Blishak and John O'Donnel in the Outer Office
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Paul Maranaccio in the News Room
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FM control looking into Studio A 1975
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Anchors Art Weissman, Stuart Naar
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Dave Yuckman - Studio A checking the results
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From Studio A into FM Unknown, Eric Strassler, Mike Blishak, Linda Gold
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The Election night photos were taken by Mitch Hymowitz - GM 75-76
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The News Room with our 1970s logo.
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Dr. Ross Baker offers insight to the election.
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Dave Yuckman in the back of the News Room.
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1975 A View from Production - Producing a show for future broadcast
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1975 Whats RU Doing? Always Serving the Big RU
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Dave Yuckman and Mike Blishak - Image supplied by Mike Blishak
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Mike Blishak in Studio A - Image supplied by Mike Blishak
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Last Minutes Notes on the Orientation meetings. Some things do not change.
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1975 Program Guide. Not that much real information on what was on, but was something to give out.
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Steve Goffreda - GM - revised the Record Hop Policy Again.
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Michael Blishak checking the UPI wire
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Michael Blishak in News Production - Notice the AG 500 Monophonic tape machine.
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FM Control 1975 - before the Scully Tape machines were replaced. And Only two Cart Machines.
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Michael Blishak painting the News Room
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Painting the News Room - Bob Frish and Barbara Learner
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Painting the News Room - Bob Frish and Barbara Learner
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Script for an Anniversary Show - Saved by Michael Blishak
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1975 Alan And Lewis - This Program Started on th AM amd moved to FM
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1975 Alan and Lewis
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1975 WRSU was part of a state wide network to raise money for Easter Seals
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1975 WRSU was part of a state wide network to raise money for Easter Seals
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1975
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1975 Official Notice - WRSU-AM to Close
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1975 A map of the WRSU-AM coverage at Douglass College
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1975 Another List of Radio Lines from the AM system - Then kept for remotes.
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1975 More Radio lines - Very useful in a time a long time ago
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1975 Program guide - Note the front page was drawn by Jack Wrightson -
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1975 - Record Hop rules written by Eric Strassler - Eric Ran a tight ship. Eric was alway on top of things that needed to be done.
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1975 WRSU participated in the Cancer Marathon and Covered live for all three days
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1975 - New Managers as posted in the Targum
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1975 Official press release for the New Managers.
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1975 Saturday Special Hosted by Mike Blishak - A real fun show to produce!
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Micheal Blishak and Mayor George Tompkins supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Micheal Blishak and Mayor George Tompkins supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 - Mark Harris, Bob Elhert, Bob Frish
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Targum - Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Targum story about the Seaside broadcasts - supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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Live From Seaside Heights 1975 supplied by Mike Blishak
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1975 The official announcement for the RAC - supplied by Mike Blishak
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1975 The official announcement for the RAC - supplied by Mike Blishak
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1975 WRSU spent too much money and often forgot to pay the bills - College students and paper work...
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1975 Scarlet Letter
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1975 Billy Joel at Rutgers....
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1975 Eric Strassler and Mitch Hymowitz also worked for the station. We had constant problems with the Morse code leaking into our system.
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1975 Scarlet Letter - The election night crew
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1975 Scarlet Letter - Art Weisman and Stu Naar
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WRSU Management 1975
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1975 - Eric Strassler
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1975 - Scarlet Letter
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1975
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1975 - Voice of Greece Saved and supplied by Louis T. Economopoulos
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Saved and supplied by Louis T. Economopoulos
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1976 Bumper Sticker
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1976 - Radiothon for Cripple Kids
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1976 In the Early Days of FM, Interference reports were common. This is one of many. WRSU 88.7 Mhz is very close to Channel 6 Philadelphia.
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1976 WRSU Phones bills were out of this world. They were 'free' phones, in a age when calls were expensive. WRSU tried to keep the bills down. Phone Logs really did not work.
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Mark Harris 76 In Production - FM on the Right. Studio A in Center WRSU @nd FM Chief Engineer.
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1976 News Department Update from Mike Blishak
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1976 The NEW News Schedule.
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1976 Run Records Run - Order form
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1976 WRSU schedule. Things did get done when there was only paper.
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1976 The News Schedule and general View of the Music/Specials
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1976 Record Hop Rates.
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1976
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1976 WRSU closes the AM band after 28 years - 1948 to 1976
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1976 News Department Update - Page 1
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1976 News Department Update - Page 2
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1976 - 10 Big news Casts as week. 10:30 was 30 minutes long.
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1976 Radio Council Business - The News Department
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A Note from University President Dr. Bloustein - Dr. Bloustein was a regular visitor to WRSU to due the periodic View from the Presidents Office
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1976 - Congratulations from the Office of Public Information and Dave Levine
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1976 From Mike Blishak to the Staff - for the Trenton Rally
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1976 Big Year for the Basketball Team
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1976
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1976 Mike Blishak goodbye to the News Staff.
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1976 News Release for Run Rutgers Run
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1976 Order Form for Run Rutgers Run
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1976 Radio Line Order for the Middlesex County Fair. WRSU was there over the entire session. A lot of work.
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1976 - Cost to be live at the Middlesex County Fair
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1976 Live From Seaside Heights - A lot of work. A lot of Fun.
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1976 - the contract for the Seaside Heights broadcast
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1976 - The Freedom Train - Bob Lazarczyk and Jay Duhl
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Selection 76 Assignments
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Selection 76
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Selection 76
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1976 Dave Yuckman and Dan Schleck in Production
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1976 - The News Room - Steve Murphy and Arnie Kaplan
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1976 - Helena Tennebaum, Marc Walker, Arnie Kaplan in the Record Library
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1976 - Steve Murphy in Announce Booth 1
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1976 A Christmas Carol on WRSU
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1976 - WRSU participated in a Christmas Toy Drive.
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1976 The Half Hour version of A Christmas Carol by WRSU Staff
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Lori Starr - DJ WRSU DJ in FM Control - Supplied by Lori Starr
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1976 Another instruction book on how to use Production by Linda Gold Broido.
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1976 - Flyer on WRSU - Note the Manager Names
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1976 - Ceramic Tile from College of Engineering Open House - Saved by Mike Blishak
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1976 - How to do a remote
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1976 - Scarlet Letter
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1976 Landing Lane Bridge - It was alway fun to drive across.
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1976
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Mark Harris with the Presidential Console, in tech. After this was taken out, it was in storage in the hallway for over Twenty Five years.
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1976 - Scarlet Letter
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1976
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1976 Mark Harris - 2nd Chief Engineer.
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1976
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1976 Mike Blishak - News Director
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1976 Eric Strassler - Operations Director and President of Radio Council.
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1976 Mitch Hymowitz - Station Manager
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1976 Scarlet Letter
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1976 Scarlet Letter
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1976 Scarlet Letter
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1976 Scarlet Letter
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Mark Harris - 2nd FM Chief Engineer
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FCC License - Blue
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FCC License - Orange
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Duke Markos in FM
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Random UPI Printout
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Run Rutgers Run To Hear Run Rutgers Run, click on 1976 Sounds
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Run Rutgers Run To Hear Run Rutgers Run, click on 1976 Sounds
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Tim Korzun
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1976 - Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1976 - Voice of Greece - Logo - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1976 - Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1976 - Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1976 - Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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1976 - Voice of Greece - Donated by Louis Economopoulos
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Who remembers the clanking AP machine in the Closet in the News Room?
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Basketball Schedule... and who covered it.
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Paper work Anyone?
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1977 - Ceramic Tile From College of Engineering Open house.
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Remember Ma Bell?
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The Football schdule.... so the news staff could do half time news.
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WRSU-FM business card - Notice the North Jersey Phone number. The staff never did understand it.
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Radio Council has spoken....
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1977 - Always changing... and improving...
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Helena Tennabaum in the News Room - Notice the Calender May 1977
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Summer 1977 Program guide - On all summer
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The contract for the Seaside Heights broadcast. The broadcasts were a lot a work and a lot fun.
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Mike Blishak on the Job
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Mike Blishak on the Job - 1977
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Mike Blishak on the Job - 1977
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FM Studio 1977 - Teacs replaced the Scullys
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Football Schedule Give Away - Long before the internet
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The Source Program Guide
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Marc Walker, Ira Kaplan, Mike Blishak
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The Lifer Group - 1977
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Again WRSU partisipates in the Christmas Toy Drive
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1977 - The Basketball Schedule - And the staff that covered the broadcasts
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Basketball Schedule Give Away
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How to do Knightline in the age of Patch Cords
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Various WRSU Sports Give Aways
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The Scarlet Letter 1977
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WRSU ran Chopin Concert Series Live from Kirkpatrick Chapel. Weekdays. Alway short staffed.
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Bruce At Rutgers...
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WRSU exclusively announced where the tickets were to be sold. It was the College Avenue Gym.
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WRSU Record Hop - 1977
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Greg Tabakin, Steve Goefreda, Linda Gold Broido, Jerry Donnelly, Arnie Kaplan, Marc Walker
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Jerry Donnelly, Arnie Kaplan, Marc Walker
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Greg Tabakin, Steve Goefreda, Linda Gold Broido
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Marc Walker
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Arnie Kaplan
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Jerry Donnelly
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Linda Gold Broido
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Steve Goefreda
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Greg Tabakin
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Scarlet Letter - Greg Tabakin
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Mrs. Cass - Always willing to help the station.
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Targum - April 25 1978 Press Notice: WRSU 30 Year Anniversary - Page 1 Next Image is a close up.
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Targum - April 25 1978 Press Notice: WRSU 30 Year Anniversary - Page 1
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Targum - April 25 1978 Press Notice: WRSU 30 Year Anniversary - Page 7
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Targum - April 25 1978 Press Notice: WRSU 30 Year Anniversary
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Targum - April 25 1978 Notice on Sports Page
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Targum - April 25 1978 Campus Briefs - Look near bottom
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Targum - April 25 1978 WRSU Broadcast Live ! No recording is known to exist.
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Targum - April 25 1978 WRSU Broadcast Live ! No recording is known to exist.
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Targum - April 25 1978 Amateur Radio was around the corner, and several staff worked for both.Free Messages ! How times and technology has changed.
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Mugrat - April 26 1978 Same day as WRSU's 30 Anniversary Coincidentally ??
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Mugrat - April 26 1978 Same day as WRSU's 30 Anniversary
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Mugrat - April 26 1978 Same day as WRSU's 30 Anniversary Coincidentally ??
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Mugrat - April 26 1978 Same day as WRSU's 30 Anniversary
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Mugrat - April 26 1978 Same day as WRSU's 30 Anniversary
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Mugrat - April 26 1978 Same day as WRSU's 30 Anniversary
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978
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Mugrat - April 26 1978 - Always a Rivalry
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Mugrat - April 26 1978 - John Often Visiited the Station - It was only Next Door
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Stuart Brown In Announce Booth 1
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Live From the College Ave Gym - The Barn Home Court for the Scarlet Knights
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Dan Schleck fixing something under the Studio B Board
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Stuart Brown in the News Room on Typing on a Type Writer for the next News Cast Notice the Bi-Cencential Logo on the wall.
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Live from the Barn - Don Parrasi (??) Center
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Jerry Donnelly - GM and WRSUs Future 1st Broadcast Administrator
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Stuart Brown Back in the Booth 1
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Former GM Mitch Hymowitz in FM - Notice the Scully Tape Machine on the left The small stack of records on the right was the ENTIRE Playlist.
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Knightline - The History of our Long Running Sports Call In Show
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1977
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Voice of Greece Manolis Polentas Thucydides Markos Maria Sotirhos Louis Economopoulos 1976
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Voice of Greece - Supplied by Louis Economopoulos
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Voice of Greece - Supplied by Louis Economopoulos
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Voice of Greece - Supplied by Louis Economopoulos
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Voice of Greece - Supplied by Louis Economopoulos
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Jeff Spitz - FM Control in 1978 - The green room with the New Teac on the left, and the NEW Cart Deck on the right.
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1978 - Dr Bloustein on the View Presidents Office.
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1978 Car Press Pass - These were hard to get back then.
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1978 Un-used WRSU Press Card - Front
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1978 Un-used WRSU Press Card - Back
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1978 - WRSU was the Source - One of our better attempts on a vocal logo
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1978 Pledge Drive - WRSU was not funded over the summer and this money paided for Summer operations
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1978 Pledge Drive - WRSU was not funded over the summer and this money paided for Summer operations
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1978 Pledge Drive - WRSU was not funded over the summer and this money paided for Summer operations
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Mike Blishak in Studio A - The room was more empty back in 78
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Mike Blishak in Studio A - The room was more empty back in 78
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1978 Steve Boy and Dan Schleck in FM control
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime Press Release
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime - Notice in the News Tribune
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1978 - The Radio Line Order for the "Prisoners Against Crime" from Rahway State Prison.
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1978 Notice in the Star Ledger for the State Wide Lifers Group Call in - This pushed WRSU Technical Capabilities to the limit
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1978 Lifers Against Crime - Notice in the News Tribune - Supplied by Mike Blishak
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1978 Lifers Against Crime - Supplied by Mike Blishak
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1978 WRSU actually made the UPI round up.
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime - The News Tribune
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1978 Prisoners Against Crime
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Duke Markos visiting 12 College Avenue in 1978
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12 College Avenue in 1978
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1978 Display in 3rd Floor Lounge in the Rutgers Student Center for WRSU 30th Anniversary
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1978 Display in 3rd Floor Lounge in the Rutgers Student Center for WRSU 30th Anniversary
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1978 The WRSU Clock - Still existed in 2018 - and the Ressloron Home Brew Mixer from about 1960
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1978 Mike Blishak in Studio A - Possibly this photo was taken during the interview for the 30 Years on the Banks program.
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1978 Mike Blishak in Studio A - Possibly this photo was taken during the interview for the 30 Years on the Banks program.
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1978 Mike Blishak in Studio A - Possibly this photo was taken during the interview for the 30 Years on the Banks program.
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1978 Mike Blishak in Studio A - Possibly this photo was taken during the interview for the 30 Years on the Banks program.
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1978 Targum Notice concerning 30 Years on the Banks Program - Front Page
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1978 Targum Notice concerning 30 Years on the Banks Program - Continued from page 1
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Basketball Fund Raiser May 78-Rahway State Prison - Lew Shaine, Bob Lazarczyk, Steve Greene, Tony Grosewz, Dave Siegleman, Tony Malanga
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Basketball Fund Raiser May 78-Rahway State Prison -Lew Shaine, Tony Malanga, Art Still, Bill Bradley, Bob Lazarczyk, Tony Grosewz, Dave Siegleman, Steve Greene
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May 1978 George St Festival - Bob Caputo, Rick Capriolla, Janet Fabro
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May 1978 George St Festival - Rick Capriolla, Janet Fabro - Live from Inside in the PJ Young Window!
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1978 - The Bill for the 30th Anniversary Banquet at the Rutgers Club on College Avenue. If you have a picture of the Banquet, please pass it along.
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1978 - Founder Charles Brookwell and Nathan Shoehalter - Station Advisor for 24 years.
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1978 - 30 Years on the Banks - Anniversary Program - So Far has not be duplicated on documenting WRSU History to that point.
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1978 - 30 Years on the Banks - So long ago now.
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1978 - Stu Brown was a WRSU Staffer.
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1978 - A list of Radio Lines - Yes $1.40/Month - That is why we kept them.
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1978 - Fixing the Scully.
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1978 - Dan Schleck Press Pass - So long Ago....
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1978 - Dan Schleck Press Pass - Signed by Sue Nocitia and Jerry Donnelly
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Scarlet Letter 1978
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1978 - Live From George Street. Left: Jay Duhl, Dan Schleck on the board, Mike Blishak doing the interview. Our Felt Banner.
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1978 - Jay Duhl and Daniel Schleck
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1978 - Scarlet Letter
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1978
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1978
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1978 - Alex Kuleshenko(?)
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Don Parissi
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1978 - Stu Brown
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Dan Schleck on the Board
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Ira Kaplan
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1978 - Jerry Donnelly General Manager (Future Broadcast Administrator)
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Fred Potter Chief Engineer
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1978 - Jay Duhl - Promotions
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1978 - Governor Brendan Thomas Byrne being interviewed for WRSU
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1978 - Governor Brendan Thomas Byrne being interviewed for WRSU
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1978 - L to R: Steve Greene, Sue Nocitra, Mike Blishak at the WRSU Christmas party.
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1978 30 Years on the Banks Jacket Cover - Printed by ABC Records
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1978 30 Years on the Banks Jacket Cover - Printed by ABC Records
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30 Years on the Banks Jacket Cover - Printed by ABC Records - Test Pressing of the Record
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle - WRSU Christmas Party
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle - WRSU Christmas Party
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle - WRSU Christmas Party
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle - WRSU Christmas Party
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle - WRSU Christmas Party
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle - WRSU Softball Game
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle - WRSU Softball Game
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle - WRSU Softball Game
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle - WRSU Softball Game
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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1978-From Joan Kiessling Erle
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Image Supplied by Stuart Brown - 1978
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Image Supplied by Dr. Stu Brown who is still playing music all these years later. SoundsofBroadway.com
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show WRSU 1978 FM Control - 4 years after going FM Bob Nagengast Slide #2
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show Maria Dandola in Announce Booth 1 Slide #03
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show Studio A Slide #4
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show Production Checking out the Scully Tape Machine Tom Chabrack CE Slide #05
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show Jeff Broido, Unknown , Linda Gold Slide #06
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show FM Control - Gate Executive Console Bob Nagengast Slide #07
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show FM Control 1978 Slide #14
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show Cueing a 45. Take it out of gear....
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show Take to Take a Reading with clanky original remote control.
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show Pulling a Cart Slide #18
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show Bob Nagengast - What should I play next? Slide #19
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1978 WRSU Orientation Slide Show Record Library - The Age of Vinyl Slide #20