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Description
Includes home-recorded footage of students at a picnic at Pepperdine's Los Angeles campus,George and Helen Pepperdine's home, and fishing scenes of a Pepperdine professor at his cabin in the mountains, with children playing in a stream.
Type
moving image
Format
Original Silent Color 16mm film
Form/Genre
Home movies
Extent
1 Reel of 1
Identifier
cmalp_00001
Language
English
Subject
Pepperdine, Helen Louise, 1903-1990--Homes and haunts Mountains--California, Southern Pepperdine College Pepperdine, Helen Louise, 1903-1990 Pepperdine, George
Time Period
1946
Place
Los Angeles (Calif.) California, Southern
Provenance
Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives 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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