[NJARC] Lecture: Interception and Secrecy/new Sarnoff museum
David Sica
dave.sica at njarc.org
Sun Oct 20 23:50:21 EDT 2013
Spoiler alert (but it's well worth seeing in person) I took pictures of the
displays at the grand opening the other day and you can see them here:
http://bit.ly/sarnoff_collection
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 7:57 PM, Alex Magoun <a.b.magoun at ieee.org> wrote:
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> Joe O'Neill is correct that most of the objects on display at the new
> Sarnoff Collection museum exhibit at The College of New Jersey were on
> display at the David Sarnoff Library. The big difference, however, is that
> the new exhibits are professionally designed and staged, and there's more
> text explaining each artifact and the history surrounding it. I highly
> encourage members to visit the new exhibit, which is open to the public on
> Wednesday afternoons from 1-5 pm and Sunday afternoons from 1-3 pm.
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