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306-NT: Photographic File of the Paris Bureau of the New York Times, ca. 1900–ca. 1950

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The photographs that make up 306-NT were originally part of the New York Times photo morgue for the Paris Bureau of the newspaper. In December 1940, the Paris Bureau of the New York Times was seized by the Nazis and its Library of New Photos was transported to Berlin. It operated until its closing in 1950. HERE IS AN OVERVIEW OF THE CABINS.

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The U.S. Forest Service Presents: Winter Olympics

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The 1960 games marked the first time American households could watch events in a live broadcast format. The film Winter Olympics is from Record Group 16: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture and was produced by the Department of Agriculture to document the contributions of the U.S.

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50 Years Makes a Difference! How Film Research Has Changed Since the 1972 Conference on Audiovisual Archives

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What you may not know is that the National Archives sponsored a similar event in 1972, the Conference on the Use of Audiovisual Archives as Original Source Materials, held at the University of Delaware. A major change in the last half century is the size of the National Archives’ film holdings, which in 1974 was estimated at 82,000 reels. [1]