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Tour of George Mason College Fairfax campus, July 24, 1964

Title

Tour of George Mason College Fairfax campus, July 24, 1964

Subject

University of Virginia--Extension Division
George Mason College
Fairfax (Va.)

Description

In this film George Mason College Director, Robert Reid, is taking a group of citizens and Fairfax leaders on a tour of the unfinished campus. The tour begins in the North Building (today's Finley Building) and continues around the exterior of the campus. As the group makes its way around campus, carpenters are at work on the interiors of the buildings, and painters and construction workers are putting finishing touches on the exteriors. The film ends with a brief segment in which an announcer interviews Dr. Reid and Robert Parcells, Chairman of the Fairfax Chamber of Commerce. MPEG-4 video, H.264 AVC

Creator

unknown

Source

George Mason University Audio-Visual records

Publisher

George Mason University Libraries

Date

24 July 1964

Rights

Copyright George Mason University

Format

MPEG-4 video, H.264 AVC 30 frames/sec.

Language

English

Type

1 MPEG-4 video

Identifier

/masonhistory/items/show/82

Original Format

film (16 mm)

Duration

4 minutes, 42 seconds

Compression

MPEG-4 video, H.264 AVC 320 x 240, 30 fps

Producer

unknown

Director

unknown

Tags

1964' buildings' construction' East Building' Fairfax' Fairfax Chamber of Commerce' Finley Building' Krug Hall' North Building' Robert H. Reid' video

Citation

unknown, “Tour of George Mason College Fairfax campus, July 24, 1964,” George Mason University: A History, accessed May 10, 2025, https://silverbox.gmu.edu/masonhistory/items/show/82.

Output Formats

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