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This survey of university and college film societies and film series is a part of an unpublished doctoral dissertation,Approaches to Film as an Art Form: A Handbook for College Teachers, completed within the interdivisional program in communication and communication arts, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1955. Jack C. Ellis is a research associated with the Film Council of America.

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Ellis, J.C. University film societies and series. ETR&D 4, 47–56 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02718457

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