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Some Information On Allen Organs
Some Information Regarding Allen Organs
Allen organs are known for their beauty and the majestic sounds they produce. The Allen Organ Company has made sure that this always be the case. Over the years, they have enjoyed a good reputation as an organ manufacturer. They are also responsible for blazing trails not only in their respective industry but in the music industry in general.
The company is a leader in the industry. When they began, back in 1937, it was Jerome Markowitz and family. The location was Allentown, Pennsylvania and is where the company name came originated. Over the years, and with special care, the family has grown the business into an industry leader.
These organs are widely used. Since it inception, the company has installed over 80,000 organs. These have not all been in the United States. In fact, they have installed them in over 80 different countries and now enjoy a worldwide reputation that matches their domestic one.
The company applied for a patent on the first digital musical instrument in 1971. This was revolutionary in and of itself given the analog nature of the world back then. But what resulted was even more spectacular.
The technology used in the instrument would become highly responsible for many for many of the digital sound products we have today, such as cds and sound cards for computers. Its importance even led to the Smithsonian acquiring one for their prestigious collection. This is one of the highest honors for a manufacturer of anything.
The quality as well as the craftsmanship of their organs sets the Allen Organ Company apart. Their instruments are found worldwide and their stamp on the organ and music industry is there forever thanks to breakthroughs in digital musical technologies.
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What's the hardest part about living in a dorm room designed by one America's
founding fathers in the early part of the 19th century? Braving the elements
when nature calls in the middle of the night.
"But guys have it easier," says Anne Allen, a senior at the University of
Virginia (UVA), who lives on The Lawn in Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village
at the University of Virginia, along with 53 other students and several
faculty members, in a dorm room with a sink but no toilet or shower. "They
just pee in the sink."
Allen and her neighbors are the only college students in the country whose
dormitory rooms are a tourist attraction. I met her and several other
"lawnies" recently and our conversation was interrupted three times by groups
of tourists who saw that her door was half open and asked to come inside for a
look around. Why the fascination surrounding some 12 * 13 dorm rooms?
The village retains its allure largely because it remains true to the ideals
Jefferson had in mind when he designed it in the 1820's. Each year hundreds of
third-year students apply for the ...
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