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Describes the child in his second and third years. Stresses importance of play, vocabulary development, the nap and bed-time ritual, and the development of possessiveness and self-assertion. Shows...
Dr. Otto Struve, director of the Leuscher Observatory in Berkeley and the first man to prove that stars rotate on their axes, is Dr. Seaborg’s guest on this program. Hydrogen is rare and helium is...
Professor Kraemer reads from an illustrated account by an Egyptian envoy, written in 1200 BC, who traveled to Syria at a time when law and order within the Egyptian empire were in a state of corrup...
Introduces the Republican Party record on particular political issues and outlines its stand on such issues as agriculture, foreign policy, civil rights, and natural resources.
Shows the raising and harvesting of a crop of wheat by a family in Kansas. Pictures plowing, harrowing, and planting in the late summer along with a variety of activities in which the wheat farmer ...
Shows and discusses some of the works of Rouault and explains how they are expressive of the artist himself. Tells of Rouault's Celtic background, his temperament, his interests, and of the influe...
Discusses and demonstrates theme and variations and traces the development of this musical form. Illustrations include variations of the Vintner's Daughter, and the "Trout-Quintet," played in its e...
Presents the historical, geographical, industrial, and scenic highlights of the state, including the cities of Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and South Bend. Also shows Indiana, Purdue, and Notre Dame ...
Defines art by discussing its distinguishing qualities. Differentiates between art and artifact. Shows a variety of art objects and paintings and contrasts art and artifact by playing two musica...
Discusses the characteristics of a "good" candidate in terms of age, religion, and home state. Points out that men from populous states stand the best chance of receiving the nomination. Also dis...
This final program on the series is a “crystal ball” attempt to look into the future and answer the question, “Where is American art going?” A panel of well-known American figures in American art a...
Going more deeply into the how and why of laughter, Dr. Feinberg discusses international jokes and tells how they originated. A clown routine, so common in international jokes, is demonstrated and ...
In this concluding program on prejudices, the delegates stress some of the similarities between nations represented in the Forum group. These include Switzerland-Germany, common language and litera...
Outlines and discusses various theories of humor, and presents examples of laughter created to illustrate each theory. Shows, through the use of a polygraph, that physiological changes occur in var...
Discuss the book, Witness, by Whittaker Chambers. Examines the content of this autobiographical work and the reasons why it was written. Appraises the significance of the book as a source for histo...
Shows how to choose a job by first knowing one's self as revealed by performance in intelligence, aptitude, and personality tests, by learning the characteristics of different jobs, and by fitting ...
Discusses World Enough and Time by Robert Penn Warren. Outlines the plot, briefly sketches the characters, and appraises the literary form of this novel. Identifies and examines ides embodied in th...
Reviews, through documentary scenes taken from the National Archives, the historic events which led to the entry of the United States into World War II. Records the failure of the League of Nations...
Travelogue documenting Bailey's trips to New Zealand, Indonesia, and Cambodia, 1955-1956. Film begins with footage of people playing cricket in Auckland, the Auckland War Memorial Museum, and peopl...
Dressen, Charles, 1894-1966; Haney, Fred, 1898-1977; World Series (Baseball) (1955)
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Fred Haney and Chuck Dressen engage in a comprehensive discussion on the 1955 World Series.
[AI-Generated Summary] Following a Dodgers victory, managers Chuck Dressen and Fred Haney join the progr...
Reese, Pee Wee, 1918-1999; Snider, Duke, 1926-2011; Byrne, Tommy
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Brooklyn Dodgers - 2; New York Yankees - 4;
Game played at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.
[AI-Generated Summary] In Game 2 of the 1955 World Series, played on September 29 at Yankee Stadium, ...
Robinson, Jackie, 1919-1972; Berra, Yogi, 1925-2015; World Series (Baseball) (1955)
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In the inaugural game of the World Series, Jackie Robinson successfully stole home base, eliciting a disapproving reaction from catcher Yogi Berra.
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, ...
Brooklyn Dodgers - 5; New York Yankees - 6;
Game played at Yankee Stadium, in the Bronx, New York.
[AI-Generated Summary] Game 1 of the 1955 World Series, held on September 28 at Yankee Stadium, ...
DiMaggio, Joe, 1914-1999; New York Yankees (Baseball team)
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Joe DiMaggio delivers his induction speech into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
[AI-Generated Summary] Joe DiMaggio’s 1955 Hall of Fame induction speech was a masterclass in un...
New York Yankees (Baseball team); Chicago White Sox (Baseball team); Elson, Bob, 1904-1981
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New York Yankees - 1; Chicago White Sox - 0.
This Major League Baseball (MLB) game was played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, NY, in the evening. Radio broadcast as called by Bob Elson, for W...
Bob Elson conducts an interview with Casey Stengel, during which they discuss the pennant race. Stengel is serving as the manager of the New York Yankees in 1955.
In 1955, Bob Elson broadcast for...
Chicago Cubs (Baseball team); Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball team)
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Brooklyn Dodgers - 7; Chicago Cubs - 2;
Chicago Cubs radio broadcast on the Midwest Baseball Network, through Mutual Broadcasting System. It was Mutual's game of the day, as the only MLB game in ...
Pierce, Billy, 1927-2015; New York Yankees (Baseball team); Chicago White Sox (Baseball team)
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New York Yankees - 2; Chicago White Sox - 2. This was the second game of a double header this day. Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, NY. The first game of the day ended with a 7-1 win...
Elson, Bob, 1904-1981; Ford, Whitey, 1928-; New York Yankees (Baseball team)
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In an interview conducted by Bob Elson, Edward Charles "Whitey" Ford candidly discusses his youth and his experiences playing for the New York Yankees.
Born in Long Island as an only child, Ford i...
George T. Engelman Jr. was a graduate from Indiana University, attending IU from 1937-1941. He worked and raised his family for a few years in Bloomington while studying for his master’s degree in ...
New York Yankees (Baseball team); Chicago White Sox (Baseball team)
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New York Yankees - 11; Chicago White Sox - 6;
Radio broadcast. Game played at Yankee Stadium located in the Bronx in New York City, NY, as the final game of a 2-game series. The Yankees swept thi...
Elson, Bob, 1904-1981; Skowron, Bill; New York Yankees (Baseball team)
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In this interview, Bob Elson engages in a conversation with Bill "Moose" Skowron, during which Moose recounts his experiences during his high school years and his time at Purdue University.
Skowr...
St. Louis Cardinals (Baseball team); Chicago Cubs (Baseball team)
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St. Louis Cardinals - 4; Chicago Cubs - 14;
Radio broadcast. Game played at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois, on Tuesday, April 12, 1955. The Cubs scored 5 runs in the first inning and 6 in the ...
Presents the first game of the 1955 Indiana State Basketball Finals between Crispus Attucks (Indianapolis) and New Albany in its entirety. Designed for coaching purposes.
Home movie taken at Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Much of the footage is dark and difficult to see. Buddhist monks in bright robes can be seen around the temple.
Halftime interview with Emmett B. "Branch" McCracken, an American basketball player and coach. He served as the head basketball coach at Ball State University from 1930 to 1938 and at Indiana Unive...
This program is a summary and conclusion of the course. Dr. Smith first briefly hits highlights of the major religions. Then he discusses some of the attitudinal changes that may have resulted from...
Describes the many safety rules applicable to the industrial arts shop. Shows such measures as the use of proper clothing, goggles, and shields; the spacing of work areas; the use of tools; the di...
Aktiebolaget Svensk Filmindustri; Paul Witty; Arne Sucksdorff
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The story of a Norwegian girl who escapes from her everyday tasks to explore the rugged beauty of her mountain hom. Depicts the life of a Norwegian farm family.