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Film Foundation Enlarges Field to Fogg Photography

38,000 Slides and 127,000 Prints Put Under Central Agency

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Photographic work in Fogg Museum has been turned over to the Film Foundation as a part of the plan to assign all University photography to this central laboratory.

The new addition to the present routine of manufacturing, publishing, and projecting almost all the stills and movies used by the University consists principally in adding to the present collection of 38,000 used by members of the Fine Arts Department to accompany lectures.

The Foundation, which was acquired by Harvard in 1934, will also take over the care of the museum's 127,000 prints of pictures in other museums.

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