Video and audio tapes held by the BYU Archives, 1949-

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Video and audio tapes held by the BYU Archives, 1949-

These are audio and visual tapes sent to the Archives by various departments on campus. Many have come from the Motion Picture Studios. The collection varies in content. There are sports films, talks by General Authorities and BYU Presidents, music productions, ground-breakings, University conferences, etc. Also includes Rex Lee inauguration, Ernest Wilkinson inauguration and resignation, David Kennedy inaugural.

14 cartons (ca. 18 linear ft.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7383702

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