Corporate records. 1971-2004.

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Corporate records. 1971-2004.

Historical background information, articles ofincorporation, annual reports, long-range plans, minutes of the board and staff,financial records, correspondence, subject files, grant files, show and program files, distributioncontracts, press releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, artist information, andnumerous printed promotional materials documenting a nonprofit corporation organizedin 1973 under the University of Minnesota by the merger of the West Bank Union VideoAccess Center and the Student Association video project.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6646681

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