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Article: History Channel visits Kent State U. museum for Beethoven documentary
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- June 23, 1999
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Jennifer Fletcher
University Wire
06-23-1999
(Daily Kent Stater) (U-WIRE) KENT, Ohio -- The History Channel visited Kent State University's school of music and speech Monday as part of its research for a documentary about hearing aids.
The special focuses on Beethoven's hearing loss and the type of hearing aids that he used. Before coming to Kent State, Pathway Productions, the company producing the documentary for the History Channel, traveled to Bonn to see Beethoven's hearing aids, which are on display at his museum.
Pathway Productions targeted Kent State because of The Hearing Aid Museum.
"People don't realize that we have over 3,000 hearing aids, the largest collection in the world," ...
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