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October 2013

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  • Knowlton worked with artists including [[Stan VanDerBeek] and [[Lillian Schwartz]]. He and VanDerBeek created the [[Poem Field]] animations.

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Murray Hill Bell Labs

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I read the future closure of Murray Hill Bells Labs facility on an internet site and noticed you were a guest columnist with corporate history about Murray Hill from working as a researcher, under AT&T. Can you make a Wikipedia article similar to the style or format as the Bell Labs Holmdel Complex article? Suggest different title as "Murray Hill Bell Labs Research Facility" or "Murray Hill Bell Telephone Laboratories."--74.88.107.15 (talk) 22:52, 19 December 2023 (UTC)Reply