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Edward R. Feil, Amy Feil, Nellie Feil, Naomi Feil, George Feil, Harold S. Feil, Maren Mansberger Feil, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Beth Rubin, Betsy Feil, Leslie Feil, Ellen Feil, Vicki Rubin, Daniel Hellerstein, Beth Hellerstein, David Hellerstein, Kathryn Hellerstein, George H. Feil
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Home movie of a joint birthday party for Amy Feil and her father, George. Begins with Amy opening birthday presents while her sisters look an, all wearing Girl Scout uniforms. George unwraps a shirt and tie. Maren holds baby George. Both Amy and George are presented with a birthday cake.
Home movie of Ed Feil with a group of friends at a lake. Shows the group boating, skiing, and grilling on the beach. Looks to be the same trip as Boating (barcode 30000149840054).
Edward R. Feil, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Leslie Feil, Kathryn Hellerstein, David Hellerstein, Betsy Feil, Ellen Feil, Amy Feil, Jonathan Hellerstein, Daniel Hellerstein, Susan Hellerstein, Maren Mansberger Feil, Harold S. Feil, Nellie Feil, George Feil
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Home movie of a birthday party for Mary Hellerstein at the Harold Feil home. Some of the children play card games on the floor while others help Mary unwrap her birthday presents. The group then gathers around the dining room table as Mary blows out the candles on her cake. The whole family eats around the dining room table.
Home movie shot by Ed Feil during his time as a student at Yale. Primarily shows 2 football games from Fall 1942: Yale vs. Dartmouth and Yale vs. Brown. Also shows the Yale campus with focus on Nathan Hale's statue and former residence. Ends with footage of Ed shoveling snow.
Edward R. Feil, Naomi Feil, Ken Feil, Edward G. Feil
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Home movie taken on a trip to SeaWorld of Ohio. The family watches an acrobatic water skiing show. Then, dolphins and orca whales perform in a show with a set reading "Sea World's Olympic Games". Ends with the boys petting deer at a petting zoo.
Harold S. Feil, Edward R. Feil, Naomi Feil, Nellie Feil, Jonathan Hellerstein, Kathryn Hellerstein, Beth Hellerstein, Mary Feil Hellerstein, George Feil
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A biographical film made by Edward Feil for his father, Harold's 90th birthday. The audio is an oral history recording of Harold speaking. Dr. Harold Feil was born in Bay Shore, Long Island, New York on June 26, 1889. He served in World War I and later went on to become a prominent cardiologist based in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a pioneer in the field of electrocardiography and in 1947, Dr. Feil, along with Dr. Claude Beck and Dr. Walter Pritchard, performed the first successful defibrillation of the human heart with long-term survival.
Edward R. Feil, Harold S. Feil, Nellie Feil, Herman Hellerstein, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Maren Mansberger Feil, George Feil, Kathryn Hellerstein, David Hellerstein, Jonathan Hellerstein, Daniel Hellerstein, Leslie Feil, Betsy Feil, Ellen Feil
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Home movie of the Feil and Hellerstein children playing on a swingset at the George Feil home. The children then eat ice cream cones on the patio.
Beautifully shot footage of the USS Aquarama coming into port, lines thrown out to the dock, anchors dropping, the ship being pulled to dock. Shows passengers disembarking, cars being loaded off and onto the ship, passengers arriving onto the ship, the ship undocking and going out to sea with some motor boat escorts. Includes shots of the Aquarama flag and the American flag flying on the ship as it heads off to sea.
More home movie footage from Ed and Naomi's 1964 honeymoon in the Bahamas. Shows the plane landing, Naomi disembarking, and the Feils posing and kissing for the camera outside their condo.
Edward R. Feil, Gertrude S. Hornung, Kirk Willis, Edward Feil Productions
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Presented from the Republican party point of view, this film addresses the average voter ("Mr. Citizen") about their importance of each individual's vote. Stresses the effects of political involvement and voting at the local level - the grass roots - and how this impacts national politics and Presidential elections. Works to demystify the voting process.