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Edward R. Feil, Edward G. Feil, Ken Feil, Naomi Feil
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Home movie of the Feil family on a trip to King's Island amusement park. Shows the family riding rides, meeting Hannan Barbera characters, playing arcade games, seeing a variety show with singers and dancers and animal performers. A small parade goes through the park near the Eiffel Tower. The family watches a dolphin show before going to the top of the Eiffel Tower and looking out over the park. Shows fireworks being set off as the park closes for the day.
Home movie of Ed Feil and his ski club friends building "Hut Two" - a small ski hut - throughout the autumn and early winter. Shows men and women mixing cement, laying cinder blocks, putting up a fence, carrying lumber, and painting the hut.
Helen speaking at a podium during an awards ceremony at the Cleveland Sheraton. There are several banquet tables on both sides of the podium and a banner that reads "Senior Citizens". This footage is featured in Opa 75th B-day (barcode 40000003364017).
Shows Beth boarding a plane to go to New York. Naomi and Kenny walk her to her seat and Beth kisses them both goodbye. They then watch the plane take off.
Edward R. Feil, Edward G. Feil, Ken Feil, Nellie Feil, Harold S. Feil, Naomi Feil
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Black and white home movie taken at the Ed Feil home. Shows Ed's parents, Nellie and Harold, visiting the home for a Christmas celebration. Naomi and Eddie unwrap gifts while baby Kenny crawls on the floor. Eddie and Harold then play with a balloon.
Focuses on seven children five to seven years of age with mental ages of four to five, or moderate retardation. Demonstrates their abilities and shows how various educational methods help them to progress. Clearly illustrates the behavioral functioning of children classified as moderately retarded.
Brief travelogue documenting Ed Feil’s trip to London in Fall 1959. Features driving by Palace of Westminster and Big Ben, guards at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace, Kensington Gardens, and the exterior of Westminster Abbey.
Home movie taken at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. Shows people entering the "Miracle of Science" exhibition and footage from the observation deck of the newly built Space Needle.
James A. Woodson, William C. Williams, Naomi Feil, Edward R. Feil, Edward Feil Productions, Ohio State Library Board
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Depicts the problems facing a functional illiterate as portrayed in the experiences and feelings of two men who never learned to read well. Shows how the adult reading center of the library aided these men.
Edward R. Feil, Kathryn Hellerstein, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Jonathan Hellerstein, Herman Hellerstein, Susan Hellerstein
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Home movie of a 7th birthday party with friends for Jonathan Hellerstein, child of Ed's sister Mary and Herman Hellerstein. Shows Jonathan blowing out candles on a birthday cake and a group of boys playing in the yard.
Home movie focusing on images from the Yale Dramatic Association (also known as the "Yale Dramat"). Includes scrapbook images of tickets, photos, and newspaper clippings. Ends with blurry footage of what looks like a performance being filmed from the rafters above.