Vol. 11, No. 2
May 1999

Mercurial Matters

www.mercurians.org

Antonio Meucci in Cuba

Planning for 2000

David Sarnoff Library

Kagakugijutsushi

Hugh Slotten Receives Grants

Flashback to the Sixties: Bridging an Earlier Communications Gap

The Marc-Auguste Pictet Prize

Rereading the Supreme Court: Tesla's Invention of Radio

New Journal for Multimedia History

Book Review:
Media in America

Have Slides/Viewgraphs, Will Travel

The Vacuum Tube Museum at Manhattan College

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Pamela Walker Laird
Department of History
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Center for the History of Electrical Engineering
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Book Review Editor:

Jonathan Coopersmith
Department of History
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX 77843
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Associate Board:

James Beniger, James E. Brittain, James Carey, Elizabeth Eisenstein, Walter Ong, Michael Schudson, John Staudenmaier, Edward Wachtel