UCLA University Technician Jim Smith working on a carillon in Schoenberg Hall. This photograph appears with the article "Chimes Are Not Bells...At Least Not in UCLA's Electronic Carillon," Los Angeles Times, 17 Mar. 1963: WS4. Text from newspaper caption: Electronic Music--UCLA's chime music is not from "real" bells, but rather a product of an electronic symphonic carillon. At left, Jim Smith, university technician, adjusts mechanism inside the console. Although the sound reaches the campus through hidden speakers in the library tower, center, the music is actually played in a small basement room of Schoenberg Hall.
Industrial technicians--California--Los Angeles Carillons--California--Los Angeles University & colleges--California--Los Angeles Smith, Jim University of California, Los Angeles
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