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1960
- The manufacture of portable AM/FM or FM
sets grows at 750 percent between 1960 and
1965.
1960
- The Tape Cart (Soon to become the
8-Track Tape) is introduced.
1960 - Echo I reflects radio signals back
to Earth.
1961s
0518 - KBA SPEECH, By James L. Johnson,
May 18, 1961, in Louisville, KY at the
Annual Convention of the Kentucky
Broadcasters
Association.
THE FOLLOWING is the text of an address by
James L. Johnson, the former Executive
Secretary of the Murray, Kentucky Chamber
of Commerce to the Annual Convention of
The Kentucky Broadcasters Association in
Louisville. Following the address, Charles
Shuffett, representing the KBA presented a
plaque that officially recognized Nathan
B. Stubblefield as the inventor of radio
broadcast.
"Hello Rainey -- Hello Rainey, " These
four words, highly insignificant in
themselves, were the gateway that opened a
fabulous new industry in the late 19th
century and early 20th century. These were
the first words ever broadcast by radio.
These four words put you people in
business.
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1960 - Lincoln Center groundbreaking, New
York
City.
1961 - FM Stereo Broadcasting is
authorized. Commercial production of IC's
is begun by several companies.
1961 - John F. Kennedy: Thirty-Fifth
U.S. President, 1961-1963. (b. May 29,
1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts, d.
November 22, 1963. Killed by an assassin's
bullet in Dallas, Texas). Married to
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy.
1961d
0630 - Died: Lee De Forest (1873-1961), on
June 30, in Hollywood, California. (Triode
Tube,
Audion).
1962
- AT&T launches Telstar I, the first
active communications satellite. Telstar
transmits the first live television across
the
Atlantic.
1962 - In an effort to produce color
pictures on black and white sets, several
manufacturers reportedly tint the CRT blue
on top, and green on the bottom. Portable
AM receivers lead in production - over 5
1/2 million were made in 1962. The
satellite Telstar transmits video images
across the Atlantic.
1962-1968
- Packet-switching (PS) networks
developed.
What is
the Relevancy of the wired/wireless
telephone/TV -- to the Internet? -- As we
will see later the Internet relies on
packets to transfer data; The origin is
military: for utmost security in
transferring information of networks (no
single outage point); Data is split into
tiny packets that may take different
routes to a destination. Hard to eavesdrop
on messages; More than one route available
- if one route goes down another may be
followed; Networks can withstand large
scale destruction.
1962s
- 1973 - Bernard Stubblelfield in Jackson,
Miss. maintains NBS TM
office.
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1962s 0606 - Died: Oliver Jefferson
Stubblefield (1897-1962), on June 6. Son
of inventor, Nathan B. Stubblefield and
father of Troy Cory-Stubblefield, he was
sometimes referred by his close friends
and wives, Priscilla and Elma, as
"RayJack" or just plain "Jack". Oliver was
living with son Troy at the time of his
death. Troy Cory-Stubblefield and first
wife Dorothy Karen took remains of his
father, a veteran of World War I and II,
to Jackson, Miss. for burial.
1962s 0606 - UNITED STATES CERTIFICATE, to
Oliver Stubblefield, June 6, 1962. The
United States honors the memory of OLIVER
STUBBLEFIELD, This certificate is awarded
by a grateful nation in recognition of
devoted and self less consecration to the
service of our country in the Armed Forces
of the United States. Lyndon B. Johnson,
President of the United States.
1962s
1201 - Birth of An Opera, Birthplace of
Radio: "The Stubblefield Story", a musical
drama based on the tragic life of N. B.
Stubblefield and his wireless telephone.
By Paul Shahan, composer and Lilian Lowry,
librettist.
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1963 - AT&T introduces touchtone
service, with a keypad replacing the
familiar telephone dial, initially in
Greensburg and Carnegie, Pennsylvania.
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- John F. Kennedy: Thirty-Fifth U.S.
President, (1961-19630). killed by an
assassin's bullet in Dallas, Texas, on
November 22, 1963. Married to Jacqueline
Lee Bouvier
Kennedy.
1963
- An Extraordinary Administrative
Conference for space communications was
held in 1963 in Geneva to allocate
frequencies to the various space
services.
Subsequent conferences made further
allocations and put in place regulations
governing the use, by satellites, of the
radio-frequency spectrum and associated
orbital slots.
1963 - Lyndon B. Johnson: Thirty-Sixth
U.S. President, 1963-1969. (b. August
27, 1908 near Stonewall, Texas, d. January
22, 1973 in Johnson City, Texas). Married
to Claudia Taylor (Lady Bird) Johnson.
1963 - Dow Jones strategic alliance F.F.
Soucy is formed.
1963 - Recording of "The Stubblefield
Story", a Folk opera. Musical composition
by Paul Shahan; Lilian Lowry, librettist.
Musical drama based on the tragic life of
N. B. Stubblefield and his wireless
telephone.
1963
- The E.B.S. - Emergency Broadcasting
System is developed. "This is a test of
the emergency broadcast system. The
broadcasters in your area...etc. . . etc.
. . this concludes this test of the
emergency broadcast
system."
1963
- Cassette tape is introduced.
1963 - The first communications satellite
is placed in geo-synchronous orbit.
1963s 0102 - MURRAY LEDGER & TIMES -
NATHAN STUBBLEFIELD REMEMBERED AS
PRECOCIOUS CHILD, BITTER MAN.
Over 60 years ago, 1,000 people assembled
at the Calloway County court square to
see, to hear, and to be amazed. The
event-the fist public demonstration of
Nathan B. Stubblefield's "wireless
telephony" which later became known over
the world as the radio.
1963s 0523 - Stubblefield Story To Be In
Auditorium. "The Stubblefield Story"
originally planned for the new
amphitheater on Kentucky Lake will be
shown instead at the Murray State College
Auditorium it was reported today.
The musical drama will be held May 23, 24
and 25 at the auditorium. The amphitheater
will not be ready in time for the show to
be produced so it was found necessary to
move it to the college. THE STUBBLEFIELD
STORY", a folk opera in four scenes, is a
musical account of the invention of radio
by a Murray Kentucky Inventor who's
experiments and demonstrations predate the
recognized work of Marconi.
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1963s
0525 - THE STUBBLEFIELD STORY", RECORDED
ON QUARTER TRACK
STEREO
(1 AND 3)
3 3/4 IPS. A Musical Compositions Of Paul
Shahan; TAPE NO FOUR;
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1963s 0814 - Died: Pattie Lee Stubblefield
(1890-1963), on Aug. 14. Daughter of
inventor, N. B. Stubblefield.
1963s
- The first geostationary communications
satellite (Syncom-1) was put into
orbit
following the suggestion, made by writer
Arthur C. Clarke in 1945, that satellites
could be used for the transmission of
information.
1964 - AT&T opens TPC-1, the first
submarine telephone cable across the
Pacific. It went from Japan to Hawaii,
where it connected to two cables linking
Hawaii with the mainland. This brought the
same improvements to trans-Pacific service
that TAT-1 had brought to trans-Atlantic
service in 1956.
1964
- Computer Language. Mac - Apple - PC
Basic Code - Dr. John G. Kemeny and Thomas
Kurtz developed the BASIC language at
Dartmouth in 1964. BASIC stood for
"Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic
Instruction
Code."
Their
objective: to create a simplified computer
language for teaching students how to
program. Gates and Allen recognized that
the compact design of BASIC made it ideal
for the limitations of the first personal
computers, which had extremely restricted
memory and processing power.
1964 - Table and Clock radios are produced
at over 3 million per year, a figure that
holds steady from 1960 to 1965. The FCC
rules that AM-FM combo's must run
different programs on the two stations at
least half the time.
1965
- AT&T installs the world's first
electronic telephone switch (special
purpose computer) in a local telephone
exchange, Succasunna,
NJ.
1965 - New Vacuum Tube receivers are
almost non-existent as transistors have
taken over the market. Between 1922 and
1965, over 300 million radio receivers
were manufactured in the United
States.
1966 - Component Stereo equipment grows in
popularity.
1966 - The Wall Street Journal passes one
million in circulation for the first
time.
1966
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PATENT - Farnsworth's U.S. Patent
3,258,402 Patent
Granted
"Electric Discharge Device For
Producing Interaction Between Nuclei"
Filed Jan. 11, 1962, Granted June 28,
1966.
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1967 - Dolby noise reduction is
introduced.
1967s
0101 - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RADIO AND
TELEVISION BROADCASTING; "The Man Behind
The Microphone," by Robert St.
John.
PATENT NO. 887,357. Just after Marconi's
dots spanned the Atlantic, a man whose
name has been almost lost to history -
Nathan B. Stubblefield -- on a crisp new
years' day in Fairmont Park, Philadelphia,
sent the human voice (his own) a distance
of one mile, without benefit of wires.
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1967s 0624 - Died: Victoria Edison
Stubblefield (1892-1967), on June 24.
Daughter of inventor, N. B. Stubblefield.
Nephew Troy Cory-Stubblefield, flies to
Jackson, Miss. to attend burial and
inherits trunk with many archival
documents of inventor grandfather, Nathan
B. Stubblefield.
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1967s
1111 - AGREEMENT, between Thomas O. Morgan
and Bernard Stubblefield, (reg. publishing
of Stubblefield material) November 11,
1967, (handwritten original) &emdash; On
this date November 11th 1967 A. D. I grant
permission to Thomas O. Morgan, to publish
any material pertaining to the N. B.
Stubblefield private
papers.
It is
AGREED between myself and Mr. Thomas O.
Morgan I will be allowed to read any
manuscript concerning thee papers before
publication. Signed Bernard Stubblefield,
Thomas O. Morgan. WITNESS Morris Lacraft,
Steve Douglas (handwritten lines crossed
out/canceled by mail.
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1968
- AT&T introduces 911 as a nationwide
emergency number.
1968 - Martin Luther King Jr. is
assassinated, on April 4, in Memphis,
Tennessee.
1968 - Robert F. Kennedy is assassinated
on June 5, in Los Angeles, California
1968f
- PATENT - Farnsworth's U.S. Patent
3,386,883 Patent
Granted
"Method and Apparatus For Producing
Nuclear Fusion Reactions" Filed May 13,
1966, Granted June 4, 1968.
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1968s - TeleKey Group Formed. Cashless
Society begins. Signet Credit Card Systems
and NorthStar TeleKey Group formed for
local and international wireless
telephonic and Telex banking transactions.
What is the Relevancy of the
wired/wireless telephone/TV -- to the
Internet? -- First stations set to approve
trade credit exchanges over the telephone,
using dial-tone key pad entry. Main
offices, Los Angeles, Switzerland, Munich.
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1968s 09 - Movie. "Star Makers" - Feature
motion picture. Shot in Germany. Wendell
Corey, Troy Cory, Barbara Valentin. Jean
London; Berlin Wall / East Berlin
featured. Producer, John C. Harris;
Directed by John Carr. First of Series of
Webcast. Cast: Troy Cory; Barbara
Valentin; Wendell Corey.
1968s 1110 - RECORD SESSION - 1968: Troy
Cory, November 10, 1968, at Capitol
Records, Hollywood; Bill Robinson,
Mastering Engineer.
1969s
- The 1969 World Almanac lists many
"inventors" in the field of radio. Among
them it lists Murray's genius, Nathan B.
Stubblefield, as inventor of the radio
broadcaster in
1902.
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1968s 12 - Movie. "The Model Killer"-
Feature motion picture. Producer, John C.
Harris; Directed by John Carr. First of
Series of Webcast. Cast: Paul Norman;
Doodles Weaver; Troy Cory; Linda Ronstadt;
Priscilla Cory; Keith Stubblefield,
Jr.
1969
- Appollo II was the first manned mission
to land on the moon, on July 16,
1969.
It
carried Commander Neil Armstrong, Command
Moduel Pilot, Michael Collins and Edwin
'buzz' Aldrin. Armstrong and Aldrin became
the first humans to land on the Moon,
while Michael Collins orbited above. The
mission fulfilled President John F.
Kennedy's goal of landing a man on the
moon and returning him safely to the
Earth" by the end of the 1960s.
1969
- Astronauts send the first live pictures
and audio from the moon.
1969
- Birth of the Internet. ARPANET
commissioned by DoD for research into
networking.
What is the
Relevancy of the wired/wireless
telephone/TV -- to the Internet? -- First
node at UCLA (Los Angeles) closely
followed by nodes at Stanford Research
Institute, UCSB (Santa Barbara) and
University of Utah (4 Nodes).
1969 - Richard M. Nixon: Thirty-Seventh
U.S. President, 1969-1974. (b. January
9, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California, d.
April 22, 1994 in New York, New York).
Married to Patricia Ryan Nixon.
1969f
- In the late 1960s, Television
International reporter, Bob Foster, was
invited by Farnsworth's sister to visit
the inventor at his
home.
At that
time Farnsworth was a member of the board
of International Telephone and Telegraph
(ITT)
which had
taken over the Capehart-Farnsworth
Company. Wrote Foster, " ITT was trying to
acquire the American Broadcasting Company
(ABC). SEE MORE STORY ABOUT TVI BOB FOSTER
ARTICLE.
1969s 0501 - NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD
PAPERS; RECEIPT - Nathan B. Stubblefield
Papers Murray State University, May 1,
1969, (handwritten original)&emdash;
Filmed May 1, 1969 10 Mits sw, Florence,
Miss. Home, Bernard Stubblefield; Nathan
B. Stubblefield Papers Murray State
University Library Special Collections
Division, Filmed by Charles Hinds and Tom
Morgan, Murray, Ky,
(on back page) Received of Mr. B. B.
Stubblefield: 1. 3rd Charles Dickens'
Works once owned by Nathan B.
Stubblefield, 2. One telephone generator,
(niger), 3. One telegraphy key. Signed
Thomas Morgan.
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1969s 0507 - LETTER - 1969: May 7, 1969,
from MSU, Harry M. Sparks, President, to
Bernad Stubblefield.
Dear Mr. Stubblefield:
Mr. Charles Hinds and Mr. Thomas Morgan of
our Murray Sate University staff have
informed me that you are considering
bequeathing your father's papers to the
University Library.
May I encourage you to do this. Your
father had a very important place in the
history of radio; this was his home and
your home; and the Library now has a
Special Collections Division which will
insure that the Stubblefield Papers will
receive excellent attention in
perpetuity.
At Murray, they will be where they will be
best appreciated and where you can rest
assured that they will be maintained
better then they would in the possible
careless hands of others who might not
know the value of such documents. We
would, of course, encourage you also to
include your papers in with your father's
and any other papers which are
pertinent.
We are indebted to you for allowing us to
microfilm these materials, and we do
appreciate you wanting us to keep
materials from being used for the present
or copied unless agreed upon between
yourself and the University in
writing.
May I hear from you shortly that you will
leave the Stubblefield Papers to Murray
State University?
Sincerely yours, Harry M. Sparks,
President
cc. Dr. L. J. Hortin; Mr. Charles Hinds;
Mr. Tom Morgan.
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1969s 09 - Movie. "Buster" - Feature
motion picture. Producer, John C. Harris;
Directed by John Carr. Ken Burton; First
of Series of Webcasts. Troy Cory;
Hildegard Wendt; Larisa Von Schubert; Toni
Ballard; Bud Waite; Bill Adrian; Larry
Taylor; Keith Stubblefield, Jr.; Scott
Stubblefield; Location: Zorthian Ranch,
Altadena, California.
1969s
1128 - Nathan B. Stubblefield Scholarship
Foundation,
November
28,
1969.
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1969s 1227 - MAYFIELD MESSENGER - 1969:
Dec. 27, 1969. "Dr. RAINEY WELLS Led Drive
To Get College In Murray". By Bill Powell,
Sun-Democrat Roving Editor.
... Rainey T. Wells had come home to happy
Murray and the good news had come in
before him.
Murray, it had been decided definitely
that hot summer day in 1922, would be the
home of Murray State Normal School, later
Murray State Normal School and Teachers
College, Murray State Teachers College,
Murray State College and now bustling,
promising Murray State University. And
everybody there knew, and the whole state
knew, that Rainey T. Wells, in a
brilliant, ceaseless, battering campaign,
had brought it there.
1969s 0701- RECORD SESSION - Troy Cory,
July 1, 1969, Arcadia; "Please"
Album.
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