Stanford University, Audio-Visual Committee, minutes and report 1949

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Stanford University, Audio-Visual Committee, minutes and report 1949

Minutes from five committee meetings, one letter to Pres. Sterling, and the committee's report, which recommended an audio-visual center be organized as a division of the university libraries.

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