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For nearly 40 years, from the 1970s until well into the 2000s, Bob was a towering figure in the world of film preservation, and the most dynamic, eloquent and effective champion for the cause of film preservation in the U.S. archival community during those decades. After his return to UCLA in 1986, Bob's ongoing achievements included the creation of UCLA's inaugural Festival of Film Preservation in 1988, which continued as an annual event through the 1990s and beyond. The archive also opened its new Archive Research and Study Center in the UCLA Powell Library, which greatly improved the archive's ability to serve scholars and researchers from across the campus and around the world. Gregory Lukow is the retired Chief of the Library of Congress National Audio-Visual Conservation Center (Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division). fr Gregory Lukow rend hommage au regretté Robert 'Bob' Rosen, décédé le 2 octobre dernier a Гаде de 84 ans.