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An advertisement for World Book Encyclopedia that is narrated by a man. The scene depicts eleven eggs that have the faces of historical figures painted on them, such as Ludwig van Beethoven and Joe Louis, with corresponding audio clips. The final egg represents Earth and the narrator says, "The sum of man kinds knowledge, unscrambled to make an encyclopedia children want to read..." The scene ends with a close-up of World Book Encyclopedias.
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 this work and indicates the author's serious concern with them. (Syracuse University) Kinescope.
Girls from all over the United States tell how they feel about menstruation and how it has affected their lives. Emphasizes that menstruation is natural and healthy.
Uses found footage and animated diagrams to discuss the production, distribution, and consumption of food; the pre-war problems of overproduction and the anomaly of glutted markets and hungry people; the control exercised over production and distribution during World War II, with special attention to the food supply in Britain and America; and to offer a picture of what might be done in the post-war period.
Home movie documenting the massive crowds at Cleveland Stadium attending the 1954 World Series (New York Giants vs. Cleveland Indians). Exclusively shows the area outside the stadium and surrounding streets. Shows vendors selling pennants, programs, and souvenirs featuring Chief Wahoo. Ends with a close-up of a newspaper headline: "Giants sweep it, 7-4".
Recreation of Game 7 of World Series.
St. Louis Cardinals - 3; New York Yankees - 2.
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City.
Disc 1
1. Inning 1
2. Inning 2
3. Inning 3
4. Inning 4
Disc 2
1. Inning 5
2. Inning 6
3. Inning 7
4. Inning 8
5. Inning 9
6. Alexander & Ruth at Hall of Fame 6/12/39
Game One of World Series. St. Louis Cardinals - 8; Detroit Tigers - 3.
Hank Greenberg Homer @ Detroit - France Laux (CBS)
World Series Game 1, Inning 8
Game Five of World Series. New York Yankees - 8; New York Giants - 1.
Game 5 (F) - Joe DiMaggio homer in 3rd - Bob Elson
Game 5 (F) - Mel Ott HR - Tom Manning
Game One of World Series. New York Yankees – 7; St. Louis Cardinals – 4
Red Ruffing loses his no-hitter as Terry Moore singles with two out @ St. Louis - Mel Allen (MBS) - World Series Game 1 - Inning 8
Game played at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis
New York Yankees - 2; St. Louis Cardinals - 0;
1943 World Series Game 5;
Game played at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, Missouri;
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inning
5. Fourth Inning
6. Fifth Inning (top)
Disc 2
1. Fifth Inning (bottom)
2. Sixth Inning
3. Seventh Inning
4. Eight Inning
5. Ninth Inning
6. BBC-HL (Don Dunphy)
New York Yankees - 2; St. Louis Cardinals - 1;
1943 World Series Game 4;
Game played at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, Missouri;
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inning
5. Fourth Inning
6. Fifth Inning
Disc 2
1. Sixth Inning
2. Seventh Inning
3. Eight Inning
4. Ninth Inning
5. Post Game
New York Yankees - 6; St. Louis Cardinals - 2;
1943 World Series Game 3;
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City;
Disc 1
1. First Inning
2. Second Inning
3. Third Inning
4. Fourth Inning
5. Fifth Inning
Disc 2
1. Sixth Inning
2. Seventh Inning
3. Eight Inning
4. Ninth Inning
New York Yankees - 4; St. Louis Cardinals - 2;
1943 World Series Game 1;
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City;
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inning
5. Fourth Inning
6. Fifth Inning
Disc 2
1. Sixth Inning
2. Seventh Inning
3. Eight Inning
4. Ninth Inning
5. Post-Game
6. BBC-HL (Don Dunphy)
1947 World Series: New York Yankees win the series 4 games to 3 over the Brooklyn Dodgers. September 30 - October 6. Clip includes highlights from across all games.
As Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, for the first time in World Series history, the series featured a racially integrated team.
"Brooklyn 8 NEW YORK (AL) 6 - Dodgers even the World Series at three games apiece; includes a very long call of Gionfriddo's great catch - Red Barber and Mel Allen (with all other '47 WS HL - 26m) - also on CD spindle also on SAW = 25:22"
Game 1: Yankees - 5; Dodgers 3 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
Game 2: Yankees - 10; Dodgers 3 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
Game 3: Yankees - 8; Dodgers - 9 (Ebbets Field, Brooklyn)
Game 4: Yankees - 2; Dodgers - 3 (Ebbets Field, Brooklyn)
Game 5: Yankees - 2; Dodgers - 1 (Ebbets Field, Brooklyn)
Game 6: Yankees - 6; Dodgers - 8 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
Game 7: Yankees - 5; Dodgers - 2 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
Broadcaster Stan Lomax recaps the 1949 World Series. The New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers, four games to one.
"Stan Lomax hosts The World Series Report after the game and he replays actual pbp of Game 5 during the broadcast on SAW"
Game Four of World Series. New York 5; Philadelphia 2. Game played at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.
NEW YORK (AL) 5 Philadelphia 2 - conclusion of game on Track 1 - Al Helfer, Mel Allen & Gene Kelly
Game Two of World Series. New York Yankees - 2; Philadelphia Phillies - 1. Game played at Shibe Park in Philadelphia.
New York (AL) 2 PHILADELPHIA 1 (10 innings) - Joe DiMaggio's lead-off homer off of Robin Roberts in the 10th gives the Yankees a 2-0 lead in the World Series - Mel Allen & Gene Kelly (JIP on first pitch to DiMaggio in the 10th)
Game One of World Series. New York Yankees - 1; Philadelphia Phillies - 0. Game played at Shibe Park in Philadelphia
New York (AL) 1 PHILADELPHIA 0 - Yankees score in the 4th to take the
first game of the World Series; Eddie Robinson in commercial after 5 1/2 Mel Allen & Gene Kelly (all pre-game & final half of game)
1953 World Series: New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers
Game 3: Yankees - 2; Dodgers - 3. In Game 3, Carl Erskine sets strikeout record.
Yankees won the series, 4-2. Radio call from Gene Kelly and Al Helfer on Mutual Broadcasting System.
"Carl Erskine sets WS K record - Gene Kelly - game 3."
1954 World Series Game 1: New York Giants - 5; Cleveland Indians - 2.
This game featured a game-changing memorable catch by Giants' infielder Willie Mays, known as "The Catch." Played at Polo Grounds in Manhattan, New York.
The game features two teams no longer with the same names: New York Giants (now the San Francisco Giants) and Cleveland Indians (now Guardians).
1954 World Series Game 3: New York Giants - 3; Cleveland Indians - 1.
Giants win Game 2 to go up 2-0 over Cleveland in the series. Played at Polo Grounds in Manhattan, New York.
The game features two teams no longer with the same names: New York Giants (now the San Francisco Giants) and Cleveland Indians (now Guardians).
World Series Game 3: New York Giants - 6; Cleveland Indians - 2.
Played at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. The Giants win game 3 to go up 3-0 in the series.
The game features two teams no longer with the same names: New York Giants (now the San Francisco Giants) and Cleveland Indians (now Guardians).
Game 4 of the 1954 World Series: New York Giants - 7; Cleveland Indians - 4.
With this game, the Giants complete their sweep of Cleveland, four game to none, to clinch the World Series title.
The game features two teams no longer with the same names: New York Giants (now the San Francisco Giants) and Cleveland Indians (now Guardians).
Willie Mays great catch in Game 1 World Series 1954
Russ Hodges and Jack Brickhouse, NBC network television
1954 World Series Game 1: New York Giants - 5; Cleveland Indians - 2. Played at Polo Grounds in Manhattan, New York.
Willie Mays' catch in 1954 World Series Game 1.
Call by Jack Brickhouse and Russ Hodges on NBC network television.
1954 World Series Game 1: New York Giants - 5; Cleveland Indians - 2. Played at Polo Grounds in Manhattan, New York.
1953 World Series: New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers
Game 3: Yankees - 2; Dodgers - 3. In Game 3, Carl Erskine sets strikeout record.
Yankees won the series, 4-2. Radio call from Gene Kelly and Al Helfer on Mutual Broadcasting System.
"Carl Erskine K record in World Series (Gene Kelly) - game 3"
St. Louis Browns - 1; St. Louis Cardinals - 5.
In Game 4 of the 1944 World Series, the St. Louis Cardinals (National League) evened the series 2-2 with the St. Louis Browns (American League).
St. Louis Browns - 0; St. Louis Cardinals - 2
1944 World Series Game 5. The St. Louis Cardinals (National League) beat the St. Louis Browns (American League) 2-0, to take over and lead the series 3-2.
St. Louis Browns - 1; St. Louis Cardinals - 3
1944 World Series Game 6. The St. Louis Cardinals (National League) beat the St. Louis Browns (American League) 3-1, to win the series and their second World Series title in three years.
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 to take strong action against the aggressive acts of Japan, Italy, and Germany. Highlights the war of nerves, the successive Axis aggression, U.S. Neutrality Acts, the various agreements and pacts, and the declaration of war by England, France, and the United States.
Documentary of events leading to United States entry to World War II. Different stages through which American public opinion passed as events in Europe took place are described.
Program 14 of Looking From The Inside/Out series examines why we worry. Distinguishes between realistic and unrealistic worries. Develops strategies for using worry in a positive way. Promotes decision making skills (confronting fears, finding things to do, talking to each other) as an effective strategy for dealing with everyday worries.
United States. Department of Agriculture. Rural Electrification Administration, Kendall Foss
Summary:
Worst of Farm Disasters was produced alongside the USDA's Rural Electrification Administration (REA) films Power and the Land and Bip Goes To Town. All three films document the life of an Ohio farm family, the Parkinson's, as they promote REA loans for modernization of small farms with electric service. Portrays the ever-present danger of fires on the farm resulting from reliance on kitchen cook stoves, kerosene lanterns and other traditional ways of farm life that would be improved through electrification. Narration conveys the message that "farms with electricity are more protected against fire loss than ever before, they are safer places to live for men and women."
Episode 5 from the Agency for Instructional Television series In Other Words. In this television program focusing on communication skills, host Stephanie Edwards provides on-camera commentary for stories about using standard form, language, and organization in various types of writing. A nondramatic segment presents attorney Tom Mei, who explains how it helps him to check what other lawyers have done in similar situations.
Teenagers from Greece, Malaya, Egypt, and Thailand tell why they prefer not to be Americans. Discusses relations between children and parents. Presents first impressions and reactions to life in the United States. (WOR-TV) Kinescope.
In episode 79, Dean Shanahan speaks to Joan Hawkins, associate professor at the IU Media School, about the Wounded Galaxies festival and symposium.
Wounded Galaxies: 1968 – Beneath the Paving Stones, the Beach is a festival and symposium produced by The Burroughs Century Ltd., welcoming scholars, writers, artists, archivists, filmmakers, performers, and others interested in exploring the intellectual and aesthetic legacy of 1968, during its 50th Anniversary year.
The festival subtitle is a translation of the French slogan “Sous les pavés, la plage!,” a popular resistance graffiti in France Mai ’68 that refers to both the sand beneath cobblestones lifted by students to hurl at police as well as the ‘Situationist’ conviction that the streets–the expression of capital and consumption–could be rediscovered by abandoning a regimented life.
Episode 30 from the Agency for Instructional Television series Images and Things.Shows how people in various cultures have made and used costumes, masks, and headdress for ceremonies and other special occasions. Considers how a person can use clothing to create a special image of himself and how clothing can effect behavior.
These are 10 health stories that Marilyn Schultz reported for WRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Washington, DC and/or for NBC News. These stories are from the 1970s, before she left NBC in 1976.
EARLY EYE TESTS FOR CHILDREN
:30 Importance of early eye tests for children
1:46 Marilyn standup -ends w/ “News 4, Washington
BELLY DANCER
2:10 WRC TV News 4 Insert, “Belly Dancer” Shultz, Health (on title card)
2:10 belly dancing as a healthy exercise
3:40 standup
PRE-SCHOOL & HEAD START
3:58 WRC-TV News 4 Insert, “Pre-Schoolers,” Shultz, Health (on title card)
4:06 Head Start tests
5:17 Marilyn standup
BODY MASSAGE AND EXERCISE FOR RELAXATION
5:37 WRC-TV News 4 Insert, “Body Massage,” Shultz Health (on title card)
5:42 massage and exercise for relaxation
8:26 Marilyn Schultz standup close
CYSTIC FIBROSIS TESTS
8:45 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Cystic Fibrosis,” Shultz Health (on title card)
8:54 story -testing for cystic fibrosis
9:30 Video of newborns in hospital
10:18 interview w/ doctor
10:34 Marilyn standup close
LOSING WEIGHT BY WIRING MOUTH SHUT
10:55 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Wired Mouth,” Shultz-Health
11:06 story -wiring mouth shut to cut down on eating
-woman wants to lose 100 pounds
12:14 Marilyn standup close (ends w/ NBC News Washington)
RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS
12:37 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Red Cross,” Shultz, Health (on title card)
12:46 Red Cross story
-volunteers drive people to their doctor appointments
-Red Cross needs more volunteers to drive people to their appointments
13:57 Marilyn Schultz standup close
HOSPITAL FLOWERS HEALTH ISSUE?
14:12 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Hospital Flowers,” Shultz, Health (on title card)
14:30 story -do hospital flowers cause health issues when in hospital room?
16:06 Marilyn standup close
UTERINE CANCER
16:22 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Uterine Cancer,” Shultz, Health (on title card)
16:34 story
-new machine to check for cancer
-interview with doctor
-Marilyn reverse question
17:45 Marilyn standup close (NBC, Washington)
HOSPITAL BURN UNIT
18:08 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Burn Unit,” Shultz, Health (on title card)
18:20 story – video of patient in burn unit
-many are victims of drinking/smoking in bed
-graphic film of burned skin
20:24 Marilyn standup bridge in scrubs