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Instructional and educational works -- Lectures

 Subject
Subject Source: Loc Genre/Form Terms For Library And Archival Materials (Lcgft)
Scope Note: Expositions of a given subject delivered before an audience or class, especially for the purposes of instruction

Variants: Addresses (Lectures) // Filmed lectures // Lecture transcripts // Talks (Lectures) // Television lectures // Transcripts, Lecture

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Lecture Series on Civil Rights in Alabama 1954-1965

 Collection
Identifier: MC-142
Content Description

The Civil Rights Movement in Alabama, 1954-1965 collection contains twelve VHS tapes corresponding to the lectures as well as printed transcriptions of each speech. "The Early Years of the Movement (Part I), a lecture given by Diane Nash on September 13, 2001 at UAH is missing both a video recording and a transcription. Also included in the collection is an original pamphlet for the event.

Dates: 2001 - 2003-04-13

"Opportunity in Crisis": the Reynolds Metals Story, 1956, 1956

 Item — Box TB.S7.001, Folder: TF.S7.B.023
Identifier: 20061140
Scope and Contents Document Type: Presentation (Industry).Purpose: Informational.Authority: Author Expertise.Scope: This "Newcomen Address" was delivered February 16, 1956 at a National Mewcomen Society dinner held at The Pierre [hotel], New York, N.Y by Mr. R. S. Reynolds, Jr. Reynolds was a Member of the Newcomen Society and President of Reynolds Metals Company, Richmond, VA.Contents (from the Introduction): Narrates...
Dates: Publication: 1956; Copyright: 1956