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TitleCampus boomTypeMoving ImageMonographContributionEvans, Edward R., 1913- (direction)Ullman, Frederic, 1903-1948 (production)McConnell, Oviatt, -1953 (writing)Bonafield, Jay, 1910- (production)Winner, Howard (camera)Weist, Dwight (narration)Shilkret, Nathaniel, 1889-1982 (music)RKO-Pathe (Contributor)RKO Radio Pictures (Contributor) ClassificationLCC: FEB 4695-4696 (ref print) LCC: FPA 7031-7032 (dupe neg) LCC: FPA 7033 (dbl edge neg trk) Could not render: bf:statusCould not render: bf:statusCould not render: bf:statusSummaryThrough the GI Bill, veterans of World War Two attend colleges and universities in large numbers. Their experiences during the war make them very earnest and serious students who can also relax and enjoy the collegiate environment. The GI Bill provides them with loans for tuition, housing, and other expenses, yet even so, some veterans, especially those with families, encounter some financial difficulties. Syracuse University serves as an example of the vast expansion American colleges and universities are undergoing and the adjustments these institutions need to make.DurationPT18MAuthorized Access PointCampus boom