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Description
Footage of a 1960 press conference with President John F. Kennedy. Topics include small business, infrastructure, the United Nations, and Nuclear Testing. Originally broadcast by the University of California Television Office in Berkeley, California. A single long take shows the press conference in real time. Leader: Dupe Neg, Press Conf 3-15-61, NETR
Type
moving image
Format
Composite Print Sound Mono Black and White 16mm film
Form/Genre
Speeches Press conferences
Extent
1 Reel of 1
Identifier
cabeurfm_000002
Language
English
Subject
Small business Politics and government Presidents United Nations
Time Period
1960/1965?
Provenance
Department of Film and Media, University of California, Berkeley 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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