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Valentine's Day, Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 10:20 am

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m<strong>at</strong>erials in the various educ<strong>at</strong>ional institutions and movie studios? Wh<strong>at</strong> light can youcontribute based on actual research, and please use as many words as you want.By the way, back in July 21, <strong>20</strong>02 in Talking Herrmann, someone wrote: "..The appealof this group is th<strong>at</strong> people can disagree without resorting to insults and stupidcomments...."Maybe you can research who said th<strong>at</strong> here:http://herrmann.uib.no/talking/view.cgi?forum=thGeneral&topic=1<strong>10</strong>5_______________________________________________talkingherrmann mailing list****************************11-8-09:Talking Herrmann: 'Dracula Bell'Reply by: Bill Wrobel ()______________________________________________________________________Stick with my challenge to you, "Jeff." You complained th<strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> I offered wasn'tenough for you. So I just challenged you to provide the fruits of your own personalresearch on Herrmann r<strong>at</strong>her than provide unconstructive & juvenile smart-aleckyremarks. Tell us wh<strong>at</strong> research you have uncovered on Herrmann's primary m<strong>at</strong>erials. Putup or shut up.Meanwhile, if you go in a few minutes to my new "A Bre<strong>at</strong>h of Air" posting, you willsee evidence of some of my most recent researches and uncoverings of unknownHerrmann music.Thank you and try to have a nice day, "Jeff."************************Talking Herrmann: HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE, 'A Bre<strong>at</strong>h of Air,' etc.New topic by: Bill Wrobel ()______________________________________________________________________Below is an image of the autograph score (you can see Herrmann's sign<strong>at</strong>ure in the upperright corner) of a Hallmark Playhouse radio episode he composed in 1951. This scoreand several others I uncovered <strong>at</strong> the Lyn Murray Papers in the University of Wyoming,American Heritage Center. Go to:http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wyu-ah02928.xml154

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