
Newsletter of the Mercurians, in the Society for the History
of Technology
Volume 10 No. 2, May 1998
Mercurial Matters
Communication Technologies
A. Butrica Wins Prize
Antennas, More Generally
SHOT's 1998 Meeting
History of Cryptography
Echoes and Reflections
E. Wachtel accepts invitation
to Antenna Board
Symposium on Telephone
History
Soundprint
Dial-Log
An Overview of Communication
Analysis
Dead Media Project Expands
Essay: The Smirk of Progress
Book Review
Stage To Studio
New Media and Society
Contact us

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Editors:
- Pamela Walker Laird
- Department of History
- University of Colorado Denver
- Campus Box 182; P.O. Box 173364
- Denver, CO 80217-3364
- (303) 556-4830; FAX (303) 556-6037
- plaird@carbon.cudenver.edu
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- Andrew Butrica
- Code ZH, History Office
- NASA Headquarters
- Washington, DC 20546
- abutrica@hq.nasa.gov
News & Museum Review Editor:
- David Morton
- Center for the History of Electrical Engineering
- 39 Union Street
- Rutgers University
- New Brunswick, NJ 08903-5062
- 908/932-1066; FAX 908/932-1193
- d. morton@ieee.org
Book Review Editor:
- Jonathan Coopersmith
- Department of History
- Texas A & M University
- College Station, TX 77843
- (409) 845-7148; FAX (409) 862-4314
- j-coopersmith@tamu.edu
Associate Board:
James Beniger, James E. Brittain, James Carey, Elizabeth Eisenstein,
Walter Ong, Michael Schudson, John Staudenmaier, Edward Wachtel |