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Based on Interviews and Documents housed in the Roy W. Howard Archive at Indiana University. Produced by Indiana University School of Journalism. Funded by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Narrator Richard Yoakam, Professor of Broadcasting, Indiana University
Based on interviews and documents housed in the Roy W. Howard Archive at Indiana University, this production was created by the Indiana University School of Journalism. Funding was provided by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Narrator Richard Yoakam, Professor of Broadcasting at Indiana University, narrates the production.
Based on interviews and documents housed in the Roy W. Howard Archive at Indiana University, this production was created by the Indiana University School of Journalism. Funding was provided by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Narrator Richard Yoakam, Professor of Broadcasting at Indiana University, narrates the production.
Based on interviews and documents housed in the Roy W. Howard Archive at Indiana University, this production was created by the Indiana University School of Journalism. Funding was provided by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Narrator Richard Yoakam, Professor of Broadcasting at Indiana University, narrates the production.
Tells the story of the changes that have taken place in the Southern states where cotton was, or still is being, grown. Pictures seventy-one locations to illustrate the cotton belt's geographic area and use of the land. Describes the growth of cotton as a money crop, but explains how farmers have begun to concentrate on other crops. Factors showing the industrialization and urbanization of the cotton belt emphasizes that although mechanized cotton growing is still a major agricultural activity, it is no longer king.
Tells the story of the changes that have taken place in the Southern states where cotton was, or still is being, grown. Pictures seventy-one locations to illustrate the cotton belt's geographic area and use of the land. Describes the growth of cotton as a money crop, but explains how farmers have begun to concentrate on other crops. Factors showing the industrialization and urbanization of the cotton belt emphasizes that although mechanized cotton growing is still a major agricultural activity, it is no longer king.
Newsreel sport highlights from notable sporting events from the year. Events include: National Basketball Invitational finals, The Preakness, 29th Indianapolis 500 Speedway Race, National Golf Open, 53rd National Senior A.A.U Championships, All-Star Baseball game, National Tennis Singles Championship, the World Series of 1941.
Focuses on the sportsmanship of women, showing women participating in a variety of sports including rowing, tennis, golf, football, roller basketball, roller derby, boxing, synchronized swimming, and track sports.
Portrays, through visuals and a musical background, the adventures of a little boy who sails into the port of Long Beach, California, on a magic sailboat. Shows the boy almost getting run over by a large speed boat, boarding an aircraft carrier and enjoying all of the harbor sights, riding many concessions at Kiddie Land, and almost losing his boat. Records the shore patrol towing the boat and the child home and concludes with the enchanted craft sailing away by itself.
A tour of the magnificent capital of Great Britain. The cameras have captured all the pageantry and color of England from the Thames bridges, Buckingham Palace and Big Ben, to the Trouping of the Colors ceremony.
Charles Hagen, professor of Biology and Chairman of the of the Advisory Committee for the Arboretum, gave a presentation at the May 6, 1983 Board of Trustees meeting about the Trailing arbutus, including the playing of a videotape of the arbutus flowering in its native habitat. It is believed this is the Field Master of that tape, filmed April 11, 1983.
Hagen talks about the growth requirements of the arbutus, features of the plant, and the possibility of transplanting some into the Arboretum, which was then being planned.
The beginning sound is poor but recovers at about 1:00.
WTHI-TV, Karen Rariden anchor
Anne Ryder, reporter
Sullivan County Highway Department workers on strike. Interview with striking worker Randy Putoff. The strikers are camping across the street from Highway Dept. County says it will start hiring to replace strikers the next week.
Dumpsters are all full of trash to residents are told to take their trash to the dump.
Mike Conway, photographer
Lecture delivered by Richard B. Gunderman, MD, PhD (Chancellor’s Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Medical Education, Philosophy, Liberal Arts, Philanthropy, and Medical Humanities and Health Studies, John A. Campbell Professor of Radiology, Indiana University) on November 14, 2024. Indiana’s history of medicine society is named in honor of Hoosier John Shaw Billings, yet most medical school faculty, residents, and students know little to nothing about Billings. In short, he was one of the greatest polymaths in the history of American medicine, whose contributions to the profession and many other fields are virtually unparalleled. By revisiting Billings’ contributions, we not only pay honor to this great man but also fuel our own imaginations and find inspiration about the contributions we are capable of making.
This event was sponsored by the John Shaw Billings History of Medicine Society, IU School of Medicine History of Medicine Student Interest Group, IU Indianapolis Medical Humanities & Health Studies Program, and the Ruth Lilly Medical Library.
Conway Library Tape 26
November-December 1985
Log Sheet/metadata
Tape log from 2/23
00:10 WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News “No Time to Lose” Promo 12/85, Richard Penner
00:55 WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News Christmas Promo 12/85
Al Balcom, MC, Sandy Patton, Doug Gealey, Barbara Kerr, Steve SAckman, D’aun Walker, Pat Cantrell, Tom Reardon, Kenny Allen, Mary Ellicott, Carl Day, Pat Hiatt, Valerie
Galloway, Dan Suffoletto, Russ Larish, Steve Ross, Bill Hardert, Judi Dorsey, Darrell
Hunter, Bob Barnes, Rajean Campbell, Lori Webster, Jerry Kaye, Mary Estridge, Chris Roberts,
01:56 Holiday Giving 12/18/85 (2:35)
WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News, Carl Day-anchor, Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photog
WDTN-TV Food for Friends, -Donna Jordan
Dayton ‘celebrities’ holiday song -Holiday Aid, Steve Tatone, car dealer “Let Them
Shine”
Salvation Army -Paul Satterlee, Kipra Hollee-emergency aid
04:37 Newscast Open & Perrine Body Found 12/23/85 (6:50)
WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News, Carl Day-anchor, Frank Lemen-weather, Don Brown-sports
Lyle Stieg -live shot at coroner’s office. Mary Perrine disappeared from Dayton Mall
Body found in a sewer
Mike Conway-reporter background on her disappearance
11:51 Hignite at Newport Hostage Scene (:50)
WLWT-TV, live shot with John London & Steve Forrest & end of newscast
Andy Hignite was near where shots were fired
13:00 NBC News Today Show 1985 Review 12/31/85 (5:20)
Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley
Reagan 2nd Term
South Africa
Reagan’s Star Wars project -Soviet Summit
Philly MOVE bombing fire
18:35 Noises in the Night -The Bears 12/1/85 (2:56)
WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News, Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photographer
Adrian Belew, Rob Fetters, Gilly's
21:30 Rex Electronics Holiday Sale commercial (:30)
Gary McGill, voice over, VCR sales
22:08 New Year’s Resolutions 1/1/86 (1:50)
WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News, Carl Day-anchor
Mike Conway-reporter, Russ Larish-photographer
Joe Smith & Barbara Kerr w/ New Year’s Eve countdown
Interview with Bob Burtner on giving up smoking
24:10 Survival Game (2:30)
Andy Hignite feature, Warren County
Paintball, Mike Conway-reporter
26:37 Noises in the Night -Boys from Indiana 1/20/86 (3:03)
WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News –Joan Greig-anchor, Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photog
Canal St. Tavern
Bluegrasss band is from Milan, Indiana
29:40 Shuttle Explosion -Rowley 1/28/86 (2:00)
as it ran on NBC’s A-2 news feed
Mike Conway-reporter, Richard Penner-photographer
James Rowley, semi-finalist for Teacher in Space program
31:45 NBC News Special Report -Shuttle Explosion 1/28/86 (2:18)
Tom Brokaw-anchor
Mike Conway-reporter, Richard Penner-photographer
James Rowley, semi-finalist for Teacher in Space program
34:04 Shuttle Explosion -Teacher followup 1/29/86 (1:28)
Mike Conway, reporter
As featured on NBC News A-2 feed
35:04 Talkback Problems with Johnny Walker
WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News
35:50 John Cougar Mellencamp “Jack & Diane” video (4:15)
40:25 John Cougar Mellencamp “Small Town” video (3:42)
44:12 Shuttle Explosion -James Rowley 1/28/86 (1:52)
Re-edit, the best version
Mike Conway-reporter, Richard Penner-photographer
James Rowley, runner-up for Teacher in Space program
46:20 James Rowley on the Today Show 1/30/86 (6:12)
Jane Pauley interviews James Rowley with WKEF-TV footage
Robert Foerster, Lafayette, IN, one of ten finalists for Teacher in Space
52:30 Myrtle Tree Baptist Church Fire Folo 11/3/85 (1:32)
(on earlier tape, still video problems at start)
Champaign County
54:15 Noises in the Night -John Cougar Mellencamp 2/1/86 (2:26)
Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photographer
WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News
Scarecrow tour, Hara Arena
56:49 Noises in the Night -The Reducers 2/26/85 (2:34)
Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photographer
WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News
59:44 Unclaimed Funds 2/26/86 (1:59)
Mike Conway-reporter
Flying Lizards version of “Money”