This paper was delivered as the keynote address of the American Business Writing As sociation's Thirty-First Annual Convention, New Orleans, De cember 28, 1966. In it, Dr. Romano discusses various as pects of the ''communication bonanza" resulting from space- age technology and implica tions for the future of educa tion. You'll find many of the innovations described both de lightful and frightening.
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