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00100 May 23, 1975
00200
00300
00400 Your application for the Stanford Summer Workshop in Computer Music has been
00500
00600 accepted. The recommended text for this class is "The Technology of Computer Music"
00700
00800 by Max Mathews, MIT Press. While this book is not strictly required it would no doubt
00900
01000 be of benefit to obtain it through your local bookstore before the session begins so
01100
01200 that you may acquaint yourself with the theory of computer music. (Only a few copies
01300
01400 of this book may be available at the Stanford Bookstore.)
01500
01600 The first meeting of the workshop will be at one of the classrooms of the Music
01700
01800 Department (at the "Knoll") at 3:00 PM on registration day, Monday, June 23. Come to
01900
02000 the office to find the proper room. All further meetings will be at the Stanford Artificial
02100
02200 Intelligence Project which is located at 1600 Arastradero Road. This is three or four
02300
02400 miles into the hills behind the Stanford campus. The only practical way to get to the
02500
02600 project is by private auto. In past sessions carpool arrangements have taken care of
02700
02800 all students without cars and it is hoped that no problems will arise on this score.
02900
03000 Starting on the second day of the session the workshop will meet from 6:00 AM
03100
03200 until noon on Monday through Thursday. On each day from 6:00 until 9:00 we will have
03300
03400 access to the computer system and, after a short break, there will be lectures and
03500
03600 discussion until noon.
03700
03800 If you want housing on the campus be sure that application is made through the
03900
04000 channels listed in the Summer Bulletin.
04100
04200 Please let us know of any changes in your plans to attend this workshop. Some
04300
04400 late applicants are now on a waiting list and they would appreciate hearing as early
04500
04600 as possible of any opening in the workshop enrollment.
04700
04800
04900 Very sincerely,
05000
05100
05200
05300 Leland Smith
05400 Professor of Music
05500 May 23, 1975
05600
05700
05800 Your application for the Stanford Summer Workshop in Computer Music has been
05900
06000 accepted. The recommended text for this class is "The Technology of Computer Music"
06100
06200 by Max Mathews, MIT Press. While this book is not strictly required it would no doubt
06300
06400 be of benefit to obtain it through your local bookstore before the session begins so
06500
06600 that you may acquaint yourself with the theory of computer music. (Only a few copies
06700
06800 of this book may be available at the Stanford Bookstore.)
06900
07000 The first meeting of the workshop will be at one of the classrooms of the Music
07100
07200 Department (at the "Knoll") at 3:00 PM on registration day, Monday, June 23. Come to
07300
07400 the office to find the proper room. All further meetings will be at the Stanford Artificial
07500
07600 Intelligence Project which is located at 1600 Arastradero Road. This is three or four
07700
07800 miles into the hills behind the Stanford campus. The only practical way to get to the
07900
08000 project is by private auto. In past sessions carpool arrangements have taken care of
08100
08200 all students without cars and it is hoped that no problems will arise on this score.
08300
08400 Starting on the second day of the session the workshop will meet from 6:00 AM
08500
08600 until noon on Monday through Thursday. On each day from 6:00 until 9:00 we will have
08700
08800 access to the computer system and, after a short break, there will be lectures and
08900
09000 discussion until noon.
09100
09200 If you want housing on the campus be sure that application is made through the
09300
09400 channels listed in the Summer Bulletin.
09500
09600 Please let us know of any changes in your plans to attend this workshop. Some
09700
09800 late applicants are now on a waiting list and they would appreciate hearing as early
09900
10000 as possible of any opening in the workshop enrollment.
10100
10200
10300 Very sincerely,
10400
10500
10600
10700 Leland Smith
10800 Professor of Music
10900 May 23, 1975
11000
11100
11200 Your application for the Stanford Summer Workshop in Computer Music has been
11300
11400 accepted. The recommended text for this class is "The Technology of Computer Music"
11500
11600 by Max Mathews, MIT Press. While this book is not strictly required it would no doubt
11700
11800 be of benefit to obtain it through your local bookstore before the session begins so
11900
12000 that you may acquaint yourself with the theory of computer music. (Only a few copies
12100
12200 of this book may be available at the Stanford Bookstore.)
12300
12400 The first meeting of the workshop will be at one of the classrooms of the Music
12500
12600 Department (at the "Knoll") at 3:00 PM on registration day, Monday, June 23. Come to
12700
12800 the office to find the proper room. All further meetings will be at the Stanford Artificial
12900
13000 Intelligence Project which is located at 1600 Arastradero Road. This is three or four
13100
13200 miles into the hills behind the Stanford campus. The only practical way to get to the
13300
13400 project is by private auto. In past sessions carpool arrangements have taken care of
13500
13600 all students without cars and it is hoped that no problems will arise on this score.
13700
13800 Starting on the second day of the session the workshop will meet from 6:00 AM
13900
14000 until noon on Monday through Thursday. On each day from 6:00 until 9:00 we will have
14100
14200 access to the computer system and, after a short break, there will be lectures and
14300
14400 discussion until noon.
14500
14600 If you want housing on the campus be sure that application is made through the
14700
14800 channels listed in the Summer Bulletin.
14900
15000 Please let us know of any changes in your plans to attend this workshop. Some
15100
15200 late applicants are now on a waiting list and they would appreciate hearing as early
15300
15400 as possible of any opening in the workshop enrollment.
15500
15600
15700 Very sincerely,
15800
15900
16000
16100 Leland Smith
16200 Professor of Music
16300 May 23, 1975
16400
16500
16600 Your application for the Stanford Summer Workshop in Computer Music has been
16700
16800 accepted. The recommended text for this class is "The Technology of Computer Music"
16900
17000 by Max Mathews, MIT Press. While this book is not strictly required it would no doubt
17100
17200 be of benefit to obtain it through your local bookstore before the session begins so
17300
17400 that you may acquaint yourself with the theory of computer music. (Only a few copies
17500
17600 of this book may be available at the Stanford Bookstore.)
17700
17800 The first meeting of the workshop will be at one of the classrooms of the Music
17900
18000 Department (at the "Knoll") at 3:00 PM on registration day, Monday, June 23. Come to
18100
18200 the office to find the proper room. All further meetings will be at the Stanford Artificial
18300
18400 Intelligence Project which is located at 1600 Arastradero Road. This is three or four
18500
18600 miles into the hills behind the Stanford campus. The only practical way to get to the
18700
18800 project is by private auto. In past sessions carpool arrangements have taken care of
18900
19000 all students without cars and it is hoped that no problems will arise on this score.
19100
19200 Starting on the second day of the session the workshop will meet from 6:00 AM
19300
19400 until noon on Monday through Thursday. On each day from 6:00 until 9:00 we will have
19500
19600 access to the computer system and, after a short break, there will be lectures and
19700
19800 discussion until noon.
19900
20000 If you want housing on the campus be sure that application is made through the
20100
20200 channels listed in the Summer Bulletin.
20300
20400 Please let us know of any changes in your plans to attend this workshop. Some
20500
20600 late applicants are now on a waiting list and they would appreciate hearing as early
20700
20800 as possible of any opening in the workshop enrollment.
20900
21000
21100 Very sincerely,
21200
21300
21400
21500 Leland Smith
21600 Professor of Music
00100 May 23, 1975
00200
00300
00400 Your application for the Stanford Summer Workshop in Computer Music has been
00500
00600 accepted. The recommended text for this class is "The Technology of Computer Music"
00700
00800 by Max Mathews, MIT Press. While this book is not strictly required it would no doubt
00900
01000 be of benefit to obtain it through your local bookstore before the session begins so
01100
01200 that you may acquaint yourself with the theory of computer music. (Only a few copies
01300
01400 of this book may be available at the Stanford Bookstore.)
01500
01600 The first meeting of the workshop will be at one of the classrooms of the Music
01700
01800 Department (at the "Knoll") at 3:00 PM on registration day, Monday, June 23. Come to
01900
02000 the office to find the proper room. All further meetings will be at the Stanford Artificial
02100
02200 Intelligence Project which is located at 1600 Arastradero Road. This is three or four
02300
02400 miles into the hills behind the Stanford campus. The only practical way to get to the
02500
02600 project is by private auto. In past sessions carpool arrangements have taken care of
02700
02800 all students without cars and it is hoped that no problems will arise on this score.
02900
03000 Starting on the second day of the session the workshop will meet from 6:00 AM
03100
03200 until noon on Monday through Thursday. On each day from 6:00 until 9:00 we will have
03300
03400 access to the computer system and, after a short break, there will be lectures and
03500
03600 discussion until noon.
03700
03800 If you want housing on the campus be sure that application is made through the
03900
04000 channels listed in the Summer Bulletin.
04100
04200 Please let us know of any changes in your plans to attend this workshop. Some
04300
04400 late applicants are now on a waiting list and they would appreciate hearing as early
04500
04600 as possible of any opening in the workshop enrollment.
04700
04800
04900 Very sincerely,
05000
05100
05200
05300 Leland Smith
05400 Professor of Music
05500 May 23, 1975
05600
05700
05800 Your application for the Stanford Summer Workshop in Computer Music has been
05900
06000 accepted. The recommended text for this class is "The Technology of Computer Music"
06100
06200 by Max Mathews, MIT Press. While this book is not strictly required it would no doubt
06300
06400 be of benefit to obtain it through your local bookstore before the session begins so
06500
06600 that you may acquaint yourself with the theory of computer music. (Only a few copies
06700
06800 of this book may be available at the Stanford Bookstore.)
06900
07000 The first meeting of the workshop will be at one of the classrooms of the Music
07100
07200 Department (at the "Knoll") at 3:00 PM on registration day, Monday, June 23. Come to
07300
07400 the office to find the proper room. All further meetings will be at the Stanford Artificial
07500
07600 Intelligence Project which is located at 1600 Arastradero Road. This is three or four
07700
07800 miles into the hills behind the Stanford campus. The only practical way to get to the
07900
08000 project is by private auto. In past sessions carpool arrangements have taken care of
08100
08200 all students without cars and it is hoped that no problems will arise on this score.
08300
08400 Starting on the second day of the session the workshop will meet from 6:00 AM
08500
08600 until noon on Monday through Thursday. On each day from 6:00 until 9:00 we will have
08700
08800 access to the computer system and, after a short break, there will be lectures and
08900
09000 discussion until noon.
09100
09200 If you want housing on the campus be sure that application is made through the
09300
09400 channels listed in the Summer Bulletin.
09500
09600 Please let us know of any changes in your plans to attend this workshop. Some
09700
09800 late applicants are now on a waiting list and they would appreciate hearing as early
09900
10000 as possible of any opening in the workshop enrollment.
10100
10200
10300 Very sincerely,
10400
10500
10600
10700 Leland Smith
10800 Professor of Music
10900 May 23, 1975
11000
11100
11200 Your application for the Stanford Summer Workshop in Computer Music has been
11300
11400 accepted. The recommended text for this class is "The Technology of Computer Music"
11500
11600 by Max Mathews, MIT Press. While this book is not strictly required it would no doubt
11700
11800 be of benefit to obtain it through your local bookstore before the session begins so
11900
12000 that you may acquaint yourself with the theory of computer music. (Only a few copies
12100
12200 of this book may be available at the Stanford Bookstore.)
12300
12400 The first meeting of the workshop will be at one of the classrooms of the Music
12500
12600 Department (at the "Knoll") at 3:00 PM on registration day, Monday, June 23. Come to
12700
12800 the office to find the proper room. All further meetings will be at the Stanford Artificial
12900
13000 Intelligence Project which is located at 1600 Arastradero Road. This is three or four
13100
13200 miles into the hills behind the Stanford campus. The only practical way to get to the
13300
13400 project is by private auto. In past sessions carpool arrangements have taken care of
13500
13600 all students without cars and it is hoped that no problems will arise on this score.
13700
13800 Starting on the second day of the session the workshop will meet from 6:00 AM
13900
14000 until noon on Monday through Thursday. On each day from 6:00 until 9:00 we will have
14100
14200 access to the computer system and, after a short break, there will be lectures and
14300
14400 discussion until noon.
14500
14600 If you want housing on the campus be sure that application is made through the
14700
14800 channels listed in the Summer Bulletin.
14900
15000 Please let us know of any changes in your plans to attend this workshop. Some
15100
15200 late applicants are now on a waiting list and they would appreciate hearing as early
15300
15400 as possible of any opening in the workshop enrollment.
15500
15600
15700 Very sincerely,
15800
15900
16000
16100 Leland Smith
16200 Professor of Music
16300 May 23, 1975
16400
16500
16600 Your application for the Stanford Summer Workshop in Computer Music has been
16700
16800 accepted. The recommended text for this class is "The Technology of Computer Music"
16900
17000 by Max Mathews, MIT Press. While this book is not strictly required it would no doubt
17100
17200 be of benefit to obtain it through your local bookstore before the session begins so
17300
17400 that you may acquaint yourself with the theory of computer music. (Only a few copies
17500
17600 of this book may be available at the Stanford Bookstore.)
17700
17800 The first meeting of the workshop will be at one of the classrooms of the Music
17900
18000 Department (at the "Knoll") at 3:00 PM on registration day, Monday, June 23. Come to
18100
18200 the office to find the proper room. All further meetings will be at the Stanford Artificial
18300
18400 Intelligence Project which is located at 1600 Arastradero Road. This is three or four
18500
18600 miles into the hills behind the Stanford campus. The only practical way to get to the
18700
18800 project is by private auto. In past sessions carpool arrangements have taken care of
18900
19000 all students without cars and it is hoped that no problems will arise on this score.
19100
19200 Starting on the second day of the session the workshop will meet from 6:00 AM
19300
19400 until noon on Monday through Thursday. On each day from 6:00 until 9:00 we will have
19500
19600 access to the computer system and, after a short break, there will be lectures and
19700
19800 discussion until noon.
19900
20000 If you want housing on the campus be sure that application is made through the
20100
20200 channels listed in the Summer Bulletin.
20300
20400 Please let us know of any changes in your plans to attend this workshop. Some
20500
20600 late applicants are now on a waiting list and they would appreciate hearing as early
20700
20800 as possible of any opening in the workshop enrollment.
20900
21000
21100 Very sincerely,
21200
21300
21400
21500 Leland Smith
21600 Professor of Music