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An advertisement for Hood Ice Cream in which a boy enters an ice cream parlor and chooses vanilla, and when the attendant tells him about all the flavors available the boy is shown with a dish containing them all.
An advertisement for Hood Ice Cream in which a narrator describes the product over scenes of fruits and other ingredients being prepared for processing.
An advertisement for Illinois Bell phone extension services in which a teenage boy and girl are unable to talk freely over the phone because the girl's family is sitting with her in the same room. An offscreen male narrator describes Illinois Bell's options for adding extra phone lines. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
A public service announcement for the Illinois Department of Public Health in which a mother in the "old days" drags her son to a quarantined measles home so that he can catch the virus and "get it over with." An offscreen male narrator describes how the measles vaccination makes such practices unnecessary, and the boy is shown receiving his vaccine at a doctor's office. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
Historian Thomas Clark interviews Elvis Stahr, who served as Indiana University President from 1962-1968. At the end of the interview, Clark mentions that Stahr had been his student at the University of Kentucky.
Stahr talks about the transition from government service to academia, what Indiana University was like when he arrived in 1962, his objectives as president of IU, with a large focus on the School of Medicine and medical education, his relationship with his predecessor Herman B Wells, Stahr's leadership style, the Board of Trustees, the state legislature, unrest about a planned campus visit of the Grand Dragon of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan (57:00), and ending with a discussion of Stahr's resignation due to "presidential fatigue."
Indiana University School of Medicine. Medical Educational Resources Program
Summary:
A history of medical practice and medical education in Indiana from 1821 to 1909. "A depiction of 100 years of medical history in Indiana...leading to the foundation of the Indiana University School of Medicine."
Highlight reel of activities surrounding the 1975 Little 500 bicycle race. Activities include Big Red Exposure, I.U. Sing, Style Show, Variety Show, Regatta, Golf Tournament, Cream and Crimson game (football), Mini 500 (women's tricycle race) qualifiers and race, and Little 500 qualifiers and race.
Variety show features Bob Hope and Dionne Warwick.
John Mee interviews former IU trustee J Dwight Peterson about his time as an economic student (1915-1919) during the founding of the Indiana School of Business. Some of the other topics discussed in the interview include the establishment of student dormitories on IU campus, the growth of Indiana University, and his time at a member of the Board of Trustee.
An advertisement for John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company featuring a blind man who describes his experience working as an administrative director at the company. An offscreen male narrator discusses how the John Hancock company employs over 500 employees with some form of disability. Submitted for the Clio Awards.