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/ Birth of a Campus (University of California, Irvine), work print
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Scope/Content: An episode of the documentary television program, Survey '65. Documents the dedication of the University of California, Irvine campus site on June 20, 1964. Includes a brief history of the Irvine Ranch and the Irvine Company, and statements of purpose by architect William L. Pereira and Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich. President Lyndon B. Johnson is shown in attendance at the dedication. This is a work print version of the film. Conservation History: Digitized 2014 by Avant Productions, Inc.
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moving image
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Original: 2 16mm film reels; Digitally reformatted: mp4
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