Cornell Cooperative Extension Teaching and Information Dept. recordings, [ca. 1937-1955]

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Cornell Cooperative Extension Teaching and Information Dept. recordings, [ca. 1937-1955]

183 twelve and sixteen inch records of speeches, interviews, and informal talks by such figures in the field of agriculture and related professions.

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