Clemson University. Communications Center
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The University Communications Center was created in 1967 to serve internal needs of the University and to inform the public of University programs and activities. The Communications Center also produced materials for classroom use; these included photographs, films, and audio recordings. More than fifty weekly radio features were broadcast by twenty-five stations throughout the state. Before 1967, similar functions were carried out by Auxiliary Enterprises and the University News Bureau. William Harry Durham served as Director of University Communications until 1981. At that time, Durham became Executive Director of University Relations and Communications. James P. Burns was named Director of Electronic and Photographic Services, and Ross Cornwell was named Director of Information and Public Services. Additional name changes occurrred in the years following 1981.
From the description of Communications Center audio recordings, 1965-1980. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122384109
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Subjects:
- Horticulture
- Noise control
- Operation Overlord
- Peanut products
- Textile fabrics
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- South Carolina (as recorded)
- Newry (S.C.) (as recorded)
- Camp Hope (Clemson, S.C.) (as recorded)