MISS APPLEBY

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Aisha:  "And television, as we know it, was first introduced at the World Fair, fifty years ago in 1939."  Aisha presses in a tape.  The tape shows black and white footage as a reporter talks.  Reporter:  "As early as 1923, David Sarnoff recognized the possibility of developing a television system.  In a historic memoriam, he had this to say.  Quote "I believe that television, which is the technical name for seeing as well as hearing by radio, will come to pass in due course.""  The tape ended.  Miss Appleby walked to the front of the class.  Miss Appleby:  "That was a wonderful report Aisha.  Class, can anyone remember from Aisha's report, who is the father of television?  Bulk?"  Bulk gave the wrong answer and then Adam supplied the right answer.  Miss Appleby then told the students how the Power Rangers will be on the Harvey Garvey show to promote education.  The bell rings and class is dismissed.  The following day, Miss Appleby is talking to her class about last night's show of Harvey Garvey. 

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