National Library Week radio promotion, 1967.

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National Library Week radio promotion, 1967.

This National Library Week radio promotion presents a 1967 discussion by three members of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) "Project Twenty" production team who worked on the historical documentary "End of the Trail" about the cooperation they received from the Library staff at the Montana Historical Society in Helena. Introductory remarks by Mary K. Dempsey, head librarian at the society library, address the importance of photographs in historical research.

Sound recordings : 1 tape (8 min.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8058213

Montana Historical Society Library

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