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-------------r—poses in this country.m ^TELEVISION HERE, PROFESSOR SAYSTelevision, long considered by many to be no more than a dream | as far as the general public is | concerned, will be an actuality by i spring according to Professor James Webb of the department of | electrical engineering in the Uni- j versity of Minnesota.During the late winter, he said, 1 important manufacturers will i place 20 or 30 television sets j important public places in the i east, such as hotel lobbies and railroad stations. Programs will j be sent to these sets from a cen- i tral transmitter and the public will be given an opportunity to witness a continuous demonstra-! tion of the new science.The receiving outfits will be relatively small, Professor Webb ex- { i plained, probably measuring about I 18 by 24 inches. Very short wave ! lengths will be used in transmitting the images. He said he be-| lieved that sound will accompany ! the pictures. jj - ~ - I
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The Redwood Gazette

Redwood Falls, Minnesota, US

Thu, Nov 21, 1935

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