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Newspaper report on experimental television broadcasts at The University of Iowa, 1930s
Newspaper account of the experimental television broadcast originating from the University of Iowa.
Illustration of broadcast of drawing demonstration at The University of Iowa, 1930s
Newspaper account of the experimental television broadcast originating from the University of Iowa.
Illustration broadcast in television lecture on home planning, The University of Iowa, 1930s
Illustrated lecture on home planning by Prof. Frederic G. Higbee.
Account of television lecture on home planning, The University of Iowa, 1930s
Illustrated lecture on home planning by Prof. Frederic G. Higbee.
Reprint of newspaper report on television broadcast demonstration, The University of Iowa, March 3, 1933
Daily Iowan account of the March 3, 1933 public demonstration of television.
Television Research Laboratory floor plan, The University of Iowa, March 7, 1932
Floor plan of W9XK studio, transmitter, and operating rooms.
Television Research Laboratory elevation plan, The University of Iowa, March 7, 1932
Sectional elevations of W9Xk studio and operating rooms.
Electrical Engineering building, The University of Iowa, 1930s
The Electrical Engineering building where the television studio and transmitter were located on the ground floor.
Clement F. Wade, president of Western Television Corporation, 1930s
Clement F. Wade's company offered to provide the Department of Electrical Engineering several of the necessary equipment components to put W9XK on the air.
E.M. Lonsdale working on television equipment, The University of Iowa, 1941
E.M. Lonsdale making adjustments on monitor panel in W9XUI television broadcasting studio, 1941.
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