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Tape Recording Clubs

Clubs using magnetic soundrecording tape as a medium for correspondence, both national and international, are growing in popularity. Schools and universities are members of such clubs and one club has a section for blind members. Tape recording correspondence clubs originated in America. They have been operating for several years. The addresses of two such clubs are given by Mr Cyril G. Ingham, who has been a member of them for some years. They are the World Tape Pals Club, of Dallas, Texas, and the Voice Correspondence Club of America, of NoeL Virginia. Both clubs operate as non-profit making concerns. The latter club has a section for blind members.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28217, 4 March 1957, Page 13

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Tape Recording Clubs Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28217, 4 March 1957, Page 13

Tape Recording Clubs Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28217, 4 March 1957, Page 13

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