Radio annual and television yearbook (1954)

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Photographing the celebrated Columbus Boychoir and Founder -Director Huffman in action, with the Maurer "16'.' From Maine to Texas mmm mm THE MAURER 16MM., designed specifically for professional use, equipped with precision high-power focusing and view-finder. Standard equipment includes: 235° dissolving shutter, automatic fade control, view finder, sunshade and filter holder, one 400-foot gear-driven film magazine, a 60-cycle 115-volt synchronous motor, one 8frame handcrank, power cable and a lightweight carrying case. A glorious twentieth century American cultural accomplishment is the founding, training and development of the Columbus Boychoir. Singing to packed houses in America's finest concert halls, and in hundreds of cities and towns throughout the land, "America's Singing Boys" are bringing the joy of music to millions. "Movies, records and radio have brought our story to the public thousands and thousands of times, "says Founder-Director Herbert Huffman, "Now we want a record of our own, so we bought the finest camera we could find, the Maurer '16'." 3 A. MAIIBEB, ^«*; maurer maUrei' ^naa^c^ ^e^ ^^»i,^^c^*^^/Pu:^S^k^^/