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Boston College Glee Club Monsanto Chemical Co. Broadcast January 15, 1950 78 Set

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Colleges & Universities

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Very Good

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Original

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

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Item number:

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Item description

Three out of four acetate transcription discs dating from 1950 featuring the Boston College Glee Club. They are backed 1/3, 2/4, 5/7 6/8 however the 1/3 disc is missing. I turned these up in a thrift store a few years ago and I looked everywhere but I could only find these three. Twelve inch records playing at 78 rpm. The label for side six is totally scuffed. The playing surfaces are not very worn. Visually they are a Very Good plus; sound-wise would only be a guess for me, and it is not known how good the original sound quality is. I expect however it should sound reasonably good, as something presumably intended for repeat radio broadcast at the time. Extremely hard to find musical radio broadcast original recording. See shipping calculator for rates to your address.