At 11:41 AM 7/1/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello!
>I've stumbled across a 16mm film that seems to have belonged to another
>library at one point. All it said was R.I.P Film LIbrary (literal or :)
>ominous foreshadowing?) and it was located in Franklin Lakes NJ. I
>called the number on the can but it seems to belong to a private
>individual, and Yahoo can't find the actual street address listed on the
>label either. I"m guessing this film belonged to a library that no
>longer exists, and liquidated their film holdings years ago, but I'd
>like to see if I can verify this. Can any of you in the NY area shed
>some light on this, and if possible, give me another number I can call?
>Thanks!!!!
>LeeAnne
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>LeeAnne L. Krause, Manager
>Educational Films Collection
>University of South Carolina
>803-777-0322
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>See our new searchable database at www.sc.edu/library/edfilmdb/
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