California. University, San Francisco Medical Center. Chancellor. Commencement. June 2, 1962
Creator
University of California, San Francisco Carlton Meyer Clark Kerr Frederick C. Cordes Saunders, J. B. deC. M. (John Bertrand deCusance Morant), 1903-1991 Melvin Calvin
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Description
Audio recording of the University of California, San Francisco commencement ceremony for the class of 1962. Speakers and honorees include: Carlton Meyer, John B. De M. C. Saunders, Clark Kerr, Frederick C. Cordes, and Melvin Calvin.
Type
sound
Format
Copy Sound 1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
4 Tapes of 4
Identifier
AR 2013-01 cum_000030_t1; cum_000030_t2; cum_000030_t3; cum_000030_t4
Language
English
Subject
Commencement ceremonies University of California, San Francisco University of California, San Francisco. Medical Center
Time Period
1962-06-02
Provenance
University of California, San Francisco Library, Archives and Special Collections California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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