Motion picture films, 1950-1975 (inclusive).

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Motion picture films, 1950-1975 (inclusive).

Includes six 100' rolls, as follows: Commencement, 1950 (b&w); "ornithopter" flight footage, 1955 (b&w); office views, 1956 (b&w); 3 rolls of Radcliffe Crew, 1973 (color). Also film of presentation ceremony to Korean Traders Scholarship Foundation, 1975, and related news release and memo. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.

4 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 8183965

Harvard University Archives.

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Harvard University

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Radcliffe College

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Harvard University. News Office

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