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Preserving Hopkins Television

Through the generosity of the National Endowment for the Humanities (Grant PA-50077-03), the Johns Hopkins University received funding to preserve and make accessible 326 episodes of university-produced television programs broadcast nationally between 1948 and 1960.

The university produced four programs during these years:  Johns Hopkins Science Review, Tomorrow, Tomorrow's Careers, and File 7.  Although the emphasis of the first program was scientific topics presented to a popular audience, the other programs were much broader in scope.

The finding aid, available in a frames and non-frames version, describes each program in detail.  The programs may be viewed in the library's Audio Visual department on A-level, or VHS/DVD copies of the programs may be purchased.

For further information, contact Margaret Burri, Curator of Manuscripts.



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