| I received mt copy of the Fall 2003 ARSC Journal earlier this week so they are on their way around the world. For those who are not ARSC members, I thought you'd like to see what you are missing! Contents are listed below. Steve Ramm ARSCJ 34-2: Cover / Contents Page       Surface Markings on Gramophone Company & Victor RecordsHOWARD S. FRIEDMAN   Minnesota Symphony Orchestra: DiscographyKIRSI RITOSALMI-KISNER & DENNIS D. ROONEY   National Institute of Verdi Studies:  Library of Historical Sound Recordings BARRY R. ASHPOLE   Sel-Sync and the “Octopus”: How Came to be the First Recorder to Minimize Copying in Overdubs ROSS H. SNYDER   RESEARCH IN PROGRESS BOOK REVIEWS CD-ROM REVIEWS SOUND RECORDINGS REVIEWS CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY ARSC JOURNAL HIGHLIGHTS ARSC PUBLICATIONS                                       ORIGINAL RESEARCH___________________________________________________  Surface Markings on Gramophone Company & Victor RecordsHOWARD S. FRIEDMAN   DISCOGRAPHY_________________________________________________________  Minnesota Symphony Orchestra: DiscographyKIRSI RITOSALMI-KISNER & DENNIS D. ROONEY   CATALOGING__________________________________________________________  National Institute of Verdi Studies:  Library of Historical Sound Recordings BARRY R. ASHPOLE     SOUND RECORDING TECHNOLOGY_____________________________________  Sel-Sync and the “Octopus”: How Came to be the First Recorder to Minimize Copying in Overdubs ROSS H. SNYDER     RESEARCH IN PROGRESS   BOOK REVIEWS 
 CD-ROM REVIEWS   SOUND RECORDINGS REVIEWS   CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY   ARSC JOURNAL HIGHLIGHTS   ARSC PUBLICATIONS   ARSC JOURNAL ADVERTISING POLICY   |