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WCHS-TV Program on West Virginia University

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In February 1947, WCHS-TV out of Charleston, West Virginia, broadcast a series of radio programs about West Virginia University. Collection consists of several items related to these programs, including a transcript of the program introduction, an outline of issues discussed, a transcript of the program's conclusion, and a transcript of the response by the university's president, Irving Stewart. Stewart discusses the importance of the university for the future of the state, the need to retain bright students and faculty, and the importance of financial support for the institution. The series consisted of programs about the school's personnel, physical plant, curriculum, and student life and services. Please note that the collection does not contain transcripts of these individual programs.
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WCHS-TV Program on West Virginia University 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)

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