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|transcript = Dear [[Albert Fink|brother]], these holes in the thin air continue to pay dividends. I know not which musician you borrow your notes from, but if he has half the genius of the biologist I now observe, well...then you are to be the Mozart of [[Columbia]]. |
|transcript = Dear [[Albert Fink|brother]], these holes in the thin air continue to pay dividends. I know not which musician you borrow your notes from, but if he has half the genius of the biologist I now observe, well...then you are to be the Mozart of [[Columbia]]. |
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|location = In [[Magical Melodies]] studio. |
|location = In [[Magical Melodies]] studio. |
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Title | Out of the Thin Air | ||
Speaker | Jeremiah Fink | ||
Level | Downtown Emporia | ||
Date | November the 14th, 1894 |
Out of the Thin Air
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Transcript: Dear brother, these holes in the thin air continue to pay dividends. I know not which musician you borrow your notes from, but if he has half the genius of the biologist I now observe, well...then you are to be the Mozart of Columbia.
Location: In Magical Melodies studio.