Third Quarter 1994 Meeting
This meeting was held on September 24, 1994 at Tramp's Grand Old Saloon. Dennis Looney had been challenged to bring back an interesting story on a typeface. What he found, instead, was Panfilo Castaldi, the Italian inventor of movable type, the technology later exploited by the more-famous Gutenberg. The Rascal Quarter [Brice, Campbell, Plantinga, Scheer] performed songs unrelated to type, including "Pennsylvania" by Pittsburgh's own Gertrude Martin Rohrer, and "Plenty of Pennsylvania" by Arnold B. Horwitt and Albert Hague.
Among those present at this meeting were: