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- John Logie Baird [r]: Scottish engineer (1888-1946), best known as the inventor of the first practical, publicly demonstrated electromechanical television system in the world. [e]
- Phonovision [r]: An early experimental process for recording a television signal on phonograph records. [e]
- World Science Fiction Convention [r]: A large annual science fiction convention run by the World Science Fiction Society. [e]
- Paramhansa Yogananda [r]: (1893–1952) one of the first Indian spiritual teachers to introduce yoga to Americans, author of the 1946 book Autobiography of a Yogi. [e]
- Television Station Paul Nipkow [r]: The first television station in Germany. [e]