Videotapes 1969-1993.

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Videotapes 1969-1993.

The series contains videotapes date from 1969 to 1993. The tapes include news stories about UAB and UAB programs, public service announcements about UAB programs or about medical affairs, public relations productions about UAB, and raw footage about special events at UAB. Individuals who appear in the news stories include Drs. Joseph F. Volker, S. Richardson Hill, Charles A. McCallum, Robert Glaze, and John Durant. The videotapes are in one-half inch VHS format, beta format, three-fourths inch format, and three-fourths inch mini format. The series also contains several canisters of sixteen millimeter film. The videotapes provide a visual record of campus development, people, and progreams form the late 1960s to the 1990s. Special arrangement must be made in order to view videotapes as the UAB Archives does not have audiovisual equipment.

10 cubic feet.

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University of Alabama at Birmingham. School of Medicine.

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Hill, Philip Richardson

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McCallum, Charles A., 1925-

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Volker, Joseph F.

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Durant, John R.

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Balch, Charles Mitchell.

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Gallo, Robert C.

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Baker, Henry J.

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