Chemistry Department Motion Picture Films 1958-1959

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Chemistry Department Motion Picture Films 1958-1959

The Chemistry Department Motion Picture Films consist primarily of kinescope films of the General Chemistry course at Oregon State College taught by Wendell Slabaugh via interinstitutional television in 1958-1959.

24 cubic feet, including 113 films; 113 film cans

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6371129

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Oregon State College. Dept. of Chemistry.

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In the spring of 1957, the first television course at Oregon State College, Chemistry 203, was broadcast via closed-circuit TV from a studio in Shepard Hall to lecture rooms in Dearborn Hall. During the 1957/58 and 1958/59 academic years, General Chemistry (Ch 104, 105, and 106) was broadcast via KOAC-TV from a studio in Gill Coliseum and received simultaneously by students at Oregon State College, the University of Oregon, Oregon College of Education, and Willamette University. The...

McGrath, William Frederick

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Slabaugh, Wendell H.

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Freund, Harry, 1917-

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KOAC (Television station : Corvallis, Or.)

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KOAC-TV was established in 1957. It was administered by the Oregon State System of Higher Education's General Extension Division as part of the Department of Educational Media until the early 1980s when administration was transferred to what is now known as Oregon Public Broadcasting. Beginning in 1957, KOAC-TV produced and broadcast several films for Great Decisions, a community program offered by the Extension Service and the Foreign Policy Association that was aimed a...