Overview
| Repository: |
Manuscripts and Archives
Sterling Memorial Library 128 Wall Street P.O. Box 208240 New Haven, CT 06520 Web: http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/ Email: mssa.assist@yale.edu Phone: (203) 432-1735 Fax: (203) 432-7441 |
| Call Number: | RU 835 |
| Creator: | Yale University. Office of Public Affairs.. |
| Title: | Story of Italy lecture series, Yale University, transcripts and videotapes |
| Dates: | 1974 |
| Physical Description: | 5.5 linear feet |
| Language(s): | The materials are in English. |
| Summary: | The records consist of transcripts and U-matic videotapes of the Yale Story of Italy lectures series. |
| Note: | Forms part of Yale Record Group 4-C (YRG 4-C), Records documenting public information functions of Yale University. |
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| Finding Aid Link: | To cite or bookmark this finding aid, use the following address: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ru.0835 |
| Catalog Record: | A record for this collection, including location information, may be available in Orbis, the Yale University Library catalog. |
Administrative Information
Ownership & Copyright
Original audiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicating masters, may not be played. Researchers must consult use copies, or if none exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository. Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy for their personal use should consult Copying Services information on the Manuscripts and Archives web site.
Cite As
Story of Italy Lecture Series, Yale University, Transcripts and Videotapes (RU 835). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
Information About Creator(s)
The Story of Italy series, Yale University's first venture into educational programming for television, was organized by Thomas G. Bergin, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Romance Languages and prepared for television by the Office of Public Information. The series consists of thirty-five half-programs by faculty members on the history and culture of Italy. It aired on WTNH-TV in 1974 and 1975.
Description of the Collection
The records consist of transcripts and U-matic videotapes of the Yale Story of Italy lectures series.
Arrangement
The materials are arranged in two series: Series I. Transcripts of Lectures. Series II. Videotapes.