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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.
Indiana University. Department of Radio and Television.
Summary:
The Indiana School of the Sky radio program of the Indiana University Department of Radio and Television began broadcasting educational radio programs in 1947 and continued through the early 1960s. The program reached schools throughout Indiana and nearby states and led to new course offerings at IU. Indiana University students performed in the radio programs originally intended for children ages 4-8 aired for 15 minutes during each school day. Eventually the popularity of the programs called for high school programming as well, and later adults also tuned into the programs. This collection contains recordings of these programs.
Indiana University. Department of Radio and Television.
Summary:
The Indiana School of the Sky radio program of the Indiana University Department of Radio and Television began broadcasting educational radio programs in 1947 and continued through the early 1960s. The program reached schools throughout Indiana and nearby states and led to new course offerings at IU. Indiana University students performed in the radio programs originally intended for children ages 4-8 aired for 15 minutes during each school day. Eventually the popularity of the programs called for high school programming as well, and later adults also tuned into the programs. This collection contains recordings of these programs.
Indiana University. Department of Radio and Television.
Summary:
The Indiana School of the Sky radio program of the Indiana University Department of Radio and Television began broadcasting educational radio programs in 1947 and continued through the early 1960s. The program reached schools throughout Indiana and nearby states and led to new course offerings at IU. Indiana University students performed in the radio programs originally intended for children ages 4-8 aired for 15 minutes during each school day. Eventually the popularity of the programs called for high school programming as well, and later adults also tuned into the programs. This collection contains recordings of these programs.
Indiana University. Department of Radio and Television.
Summary:
The Indiana School of the Sky radio program of the Indiana University Department of Radio and Television began broadcasting educational radio programs in 1947 and continued through the early 1960s. The program reached schools throughout Indiana and nearby states and led to new course offerings at IU. Indiana University students performed in the radio programs originally intended for children ages 4-8 aired for 15 minutes during each school day. Eventually the popularity of the programs called for high school programming as well, and later adults also tuned into the programs. This collection contains recordings of these programs.
Indiana University. Department of Radio and Television.
Summary:
The Indiana School of the Sky radio program of the Indiana University Department of Radio and Television began broadcasting educational radio programs in 1947 and continued through the early 1960s. The program reached schools throughout Indiana and nearby states and led to new course offerings at IU. Indiana University students performed in the radio programs originally intended for children ages 4-8 aired for 15 minutes during each school day. Eventually the popularity of the programs called for high school programming as well, and later adults also tuned into the programs. This collection contains recordings of these programs.
Indiana University. Department of Radio and Television.
Summary:
The Indiana School of the Sky radio program of the Indiana University Department of Radio and Television began broadcasting educational radio programs in 1947 and continued through the early 1960s. The program reached schools throughout Indiana and nearby states and led to new course offerings at IU. Indiana University students performed in the radio programs originally intended for children ages 4-8 aired for 15 minutes during each school day. Eventually the popularity of the programs called for high school programming as well, and later adults also tuned into the programs. This collection contains recordings of these programs.
Indiana University. Department of Radio and Television.
Summary:
The Indiana School of the Sky radio program of the Indiana University Department of Radio and Television began broadcasting educational radio programs in 1947 and continued through the early 1960s. The program reached schools throughout Indiana and nearby states and led to new course offerings at IU. Indiana University students performed in the radio programs originally intended for children ages 4-8 aired for 15 minutes during each school day. Eventually the popularity of the programs called for high school programming as well, and later adults also tuned into the programs. This collection contains recordings of these programs.
Indiana University. Department of Radio and Television.
Summary:
The Indiana School of the Sky radio program of the Indiana University Department of Radio and Television began broadcasting educational radio programs in 1947 and continued through the early 1960s. The program reached schools throughout Indiana and nearby states and led to new course offerings at IU. Indiana University students performed in the radio programs originally intended for children ages 4-8 aired for 15 minutes during each school day. Eventually the popularity of the programs called for high school programming as well, and later adults also tuned into the programs. This collection contains recordings of these programs.
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.
Things Remembered: Before and After World War II Progress During the administration of Arthur M. Weimer
Things Remembered: Executive Education and External Programs for Practitioners
John Mee, Harry C. Sauvain, Donald L. Tuttle, Richard N. Farmer, Donald Sauer
Summary:
Things Remembered: Post War Origin and Development of Academic Departments
John Mee interviews the first three Finance Department chairs of the Indiana School of Business, Harry Sauvain, Donald Sauer, and Donald Tuttle about the development of the Finance Department.
In the second tape John Mee interview Richard Farmer about the establishment of the international business department at the IU School of Business.
An advertisement for Johnson & Johnson's No More Tangles hairspray in which a small girl describes how her mother was inadvertently damaging her hair by pulling out clumps of it while combing. By applying the product, the mother is shown able to move a comb through the girl's hair without getting it tangled. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
Gloria Kaufman lectures on goddess worship. Date and location unknown. Kaufman's lecture begins two minutes into first side, following a fragment of a lecture by Madeline Pabis on the fear of lesbianism.
Klaus Agthe, John Mee, Thomas A. Watson, Alan B. Gilman, Paul V. Grambsch, Leon T. Kendall, James W. Cozad, J. Fred Risk, Rex A. Sebastian, Marshall S. Armstrong, Neal Gilliatt, Schuyler F. Otteson , Oscar L, Dunn, David W. Thompson, Donald J. Holmquist, E. W. Kelley, Carlos Lander Marquez, William G. Panschar
Summary:
At the 3rd Dean Advisory council John Mee interviews the following alumni of the IU School of Business about their time at Indiana University and their careers after graduation.
Dr. Klaus Agthe ; Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Executive Officer Continental Can Company, Brussels
Thomas A. Watson ; President of the Lincoln National Corp. Fort Wayne, IN
Alan B. Gilman ; President Braham & Strauss. New York
Dr. Paul V. Grambsch School of Business Administration University of Minnesota. Minneapolis
Dr. Leon T. Kendall ; President and Chief Executive Officer Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. Milwaukee, Wisc.
James W. Cozad ; Vice-President of Financial Operations Standard Oil Company of America (Indiana) Chicago
J. Fred Risk ; Chairman of the Board Indiana National Bank. Indianapolis, IN
Rex A. Sebastian ; Senior Vice President of Operations Office of the President Dresser Industries, Inc. Dallas Texas
Dr. Marshall S. Armstrong ; Chairman of the Board Financial Accounting Standards Board Stamford, Connecticut
Neal Gilliatt ; Vice-Chairman of the Board The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. New York City, NY
Dean Schuyler F. Otteson ; Dean of the School of Business Indiana University, Bloomington-Indianapolis Campuses
Oscar L, Dunn ; Senior Vice-President General Electric Company New York City, NY
David W. Thompson ; Partner Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. New York City, NY
Donald J. Holmquist ; Treasurer Eli Lilly and Company Indianapolis, IN
E. W. Kelley ; President and Co-Chief Executive Officer Fairmont Foods Company. New York City, NY
Dr. Carlos Lander Marquez ; President Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administracion Caracas, Venezuela
Dr. William G. Panschar ; Director of External Programs School of Business Indiana University Bloomington, IN
An advertisement for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines showing scenes of social life throughout Amsterdam, including shots of restaurants, bars, busy streets, museums, and shops. An offscreen male narrator encourages the viewer to take a KLM flight and experience the "surprises" Amsterdam offers. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Knudsen Ice Cream in which a man waits in a long line at a specialty ice cream parlor, and a narrator says that Knudsen has the same taste and added convenience of being available at the grocery store.
An advertisement for Knudsen Ice Cream in which a man waits in a long line at a specialty ice cream parlor, and a narrator says that Knudsen has the same taste and added convenience of being available at the grocery store.
An advertisement for Knudsen Ice Cream in which a boy runs to the grocery store to buy the product quickly, and shows the carton to a line of people waiting for ice cream from a specialty parlor.
An advertisement for Knudsen Ice Cream in which a boy runs to the grocery store to buy the product quickly, and shows the carton to a line of people waiting for ice cream from a specialty parlor.
An advertisement for Kodak film featuring a scene of a woman and her parents meeting her boyfriend at an airport, interspersed with shots of the two lovers eating, kissing, and playing in various locations. An offscreen male narrator says a product tagline over images of photographs taken at the various scenes previously shown. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Lawson's Butter Pecan ice cream in which a narrator tells a man that he should do one remarkable thing each day and eat the product.
An advertisement for Liberty National Bank in which the viewer is guided through the bank's spaces and services. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
An advertisement for Listerine mouthwash in which a man and woman, former lovers, reunite aboard a ship. The woman's current husband appears and gifts the other man a bottle of Listerine to improve his love life before comedically jumping overboard. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Lubbock Savings and Loan Association in which a narrator compares two women who spend and save money differently. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
An advertisement for Manufacturer's Trust Bank in which an animated girl rides a pogo stick that she saved money for using the bank, and the narrator instructs the viewer about the organization's services. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
An advertisement for Manufacturer's Trust Bank in which an animated girl learns about the bank's policy on savings account interest. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.