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Directors: Troy Cory; Josie Cory;
Scott Stubblefield; Martin Green; Dino
Delorean; Richard Greninger. The
Players: Troy Cory; Priscilla Cory;
Chris Harris; Josie Cory; Caroline Nering;
Tina Kincaid; Terry Bulger; Dr. Raymond
Mofield, PhD.; Dr. Glenn Wilcox, PhD.; Jim
Johnson; Joe Pat James, Clarence Elridge,
Dr. J.L. Hortin; Valerie Maddox; Angelica
Bridges; Bryan Stubblefield. / This
Volume explores the patents, drawings,
demonstrations, and wireless telephone
inventions of Nathan Stubblefield.
Commencing in 1982, the first of six
televised commemorative wireless
re-enactments took place in Pasadena,
California, to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Nathan's first "wireless"
signal demonstrations held at Murray's
Court House Square -- in 1882.
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In 1992, the NBS100 team
demonstrated Nathan's 1892 wireless
telephone system, not only in Murray
Kentucky, but at the Dallas Communication
Museum of History, and to the large crowd
of Smithsonian Museum officials and
members of the Washington, D.C. news
media.
Since then, similar
commemorations have been held in Los
Angeles, Washington, D.C. and in China --
to analogize the demonstrations made by
Nathan in 1892, 1898, 1900, and1902
respectfully. In 2000, from Harbin, China,
a wireless video camera was used by the
NBS100 team to Webcast portions of the
Troy Cory Show over the Internet. See
www.troycory.com
It was Murray State
University, professors, Dr. Hortin, PhD.,
Dr. Mofield, PhD., and Dr. Glenn Wilcox,
PhD., that helped develop the NBS100,
WNBS, "Capt. Billy",
"Teléph-on-délgreen",
"Exploring the Compass", and Bowman
Cemetery storylines utilized in this
program.
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