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David Read and Dr. Harvey Fletcher

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David Read and Dr. Harvey Fletcher
Posted by daveklepper on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 4:35 PM

Remember the Late and very-much-missed David Read?  His last Trains article was on the new Berlin Central Raailroad Station, and previous articles discussed his work as a machinist helper in an SP roundhouse in the last days of sreanm and as a towernan for the Sante Fe.  He was responsible for the on-board public address of the Cummbres and Toltec, a fitting sequel to his work on on-board music and announcemwent for the fleet of AT&SF Chiefs.

His article on Dr. Harvwey Fletcher, whom I met once, and who probably had more to do with the development of the audio industry than any other single individual, can be found at:

 

https://www.soundandcommunications.com/industry-pioneers-3-dr-harvey-fletcher-rise-applied-physics-in-audio/

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Posted by Leo_Ames on Saturday, March 20, 2021 2:27 PM

Did he have any previous stories published in Trains in earlier years? 

I enjoyed his story about the new Berlin station (and think the others you mention were in Classic Trains as I recall), but a search in the Trains DVD archive doesn't show anything older. Just this and a few letters to the editor.

I know sometimes that they'll partially abbreviate a name, but a few combinations like R. D. Read didn't find anything.

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Posted by daveklepper on Saturday, March 20, 2021 3:41 PM

Probably, I confused the Classic Trains stories as Trains stories.

The one about the crossing-gate arm ris8ing with an automobile's carborator dangling on its stop-position rod.....

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