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An advertisement for Republic National Bank of Dallas in which the viewer is guided through the bank's spaces and services. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
An advertisement for Ronson Can-Do electric can opener in which a narrator describes everything the product can do to the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas." Submitted for Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Ronson Roto-Shine electric shoe polisher in which a narrator describes the product and actors demonstrate it. Submitted for Clio Awards.
Homan, Marv; Walden, Mike; Ohio State Buckeyes (Football team)
Summary:
1969 Rose Bowl: Ohio State Buckeyes - 27; USC Trojans - 16;
Game played at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California;
[AI-Generated Summary] The 1969 Rose Bowl featured a historic #1 vs. #2 match...
McRobbie-Gair Family Home Movies Collection: Following the European leg of their trip, the Gairs then sailed from Southampton to New York on the Queen Mary but there is no footage of this trip as M...
Stop-action photography of common school mishaps illustrates potential safety hazards and ways they can be avoided. Points out that a school building is constructed for maximum safety: accidents ar...
A public service announcement from the Safety Belt Task Force in which a girl sitting in a rocking chair recounts her struggles following her father's death in a car crash. The girl angles her face...
This recording is a reflection and analysis of Sally Lied's time in the VISTA program. Recorded after she decided to discontinue her participation, she thoroughly dissects her experience and rumin...
Originally "untitled," these recordings appear to be lectures that Sally Lied gave to a class about poverty (perhaps Upward Bound). She mentions returning to certain topics later in the course, so...