Word: taping
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Bennett, a retired major general who took over custody of the tapes from the Secret Service after the existence of the recording system was revealed last July, sounded militarily meticulous in testimony about his tape-guarding role. He placed notes of tape withdrawals in envelopes in his office safe and sealed them in such a way that "I would know if they had been opened." He also placed "two keys" to another safe that held the tapes in similar envelopes. Bennett seemed incredulous when Ben-Veniste recalled that Secret Service men had claimed that there were three keys. Asked...
Jane Musk's set looks gloriously like a long neglected junk shop, but the sound man does have to learn to deep his thoughts to himself when the wrong tape gets played. Special recognition must go to the outstanding rabbit, who carries off his role with great elan, even when he almost falls off a table...
...freshmen in Wigglesworth the 12:45 train into Harvard Square is an annoying shudder coming up from the basement. But for a small group of people, the 12:45 is a sacred institution. These are the subway freaks--the guys who tape small maps of the MBTA to their wristwatch bands, who let three trains pass until they get the right car, who make tape recordings of the Muzak at the Park Street station...
...many people believe that the President can regain the country's confidence. Says Illinois Republican State Chairman Don Adams: "I'm convinced now that there is no way he can win, no matter what. He could give up every tape and hand over the key to the Oval Office and that's not going to be enough." University of Minnesota President Malcolm Moos, an adviser to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, has an even gloomier view. "He can't pull out of it, with the possible exception of contrived military crises...
...fast developer will go on the market in mid-1974. It will probably turn up first in television news departments, some of which are switching to super 8 from more expensive 16-mm. film, and pose a threat to suppliers of videotape equipment; tape is much costlier and harder to edit than film. Though amateur movie buffs will benefit from the fast processor, they should pause before rushing to place an order. The price...