Tate, Vernon Dale, 1909-1989
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found: Library of Congress Manuscript Division for the Joint Committee on Materials for Research records, 1925-40(Vernon Dale Tate; born 1909; correspondent)
found: Dictionary of American library biography, 2003(Vernon Dale Tate; born Jan. 3, 1909; died 1989; major contribution to libraries and archives by researching, promoting, and utilizing microfilm media and technology; employed by the Library of Congress in 1930 to assist in photostating documents relating to U.S. history in Mexico; hired in 1935 as chief of the Division of Photographic Reproduction and Research at the National Archives; in 1947 he became head librarian of MIT, a position he used to promote the use of microfilm to support academic learning; became excecutive secretary and editor of publications for the National Microfilm Association in 1952; became librarian and archivist of the Naval Academy in 1956-66; worked at the National Microfilm Association, 1966-73)
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