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 films of the General Chemistry course (Ch 104, 105, 106) taught via interinstitutional television by Wendell Slabaugh during the 1958/59 academic year. The collection also includes three films of the Analytical Chemistry course taught by Harry Freund at about the same time. The films are 16 mm b/w sound kinescope films (motion picture films made from an image on a picture tube). Each of the films is about 45 minutes long.

113 film cans.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6958934

Oregon State University Libraries

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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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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. These courses we...