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The Sample: In this episode, Emily visits the closet of Paige Venturi, editor in chief of IU's only fashion magazine. She and Arjun Madhavan have been a part of Season Magazine since Sharon Hsu founded it in 2018. Season opens a door for students passionate about fusing art and utility into content that fellow students can connect with.
Tells from the viewpoint of two children traveling alone for the first time the story of a trip by jet plane from New York to San Francisco. Shows the special equipment used in an airport and in the cockpit of a jet plane; illustrates the varied activities of people who work for the airlines; and includes aerial views of cities, plains, and mountains. For grades K-6.
The Herman B Wells papers includes materials pertaining to Wells' family and personal finances, his activities in the banking profession, his work in Germany for the United States government after World War II, and to his research and teaching and professional activities as a member of the faculty of Indiana University.
These tapes are an oral history of Optometrists, active or retired at the time, both in the United States and from abroad. The tapes delve into topics such as important innovators in the field, publications, politics, and personal anecdotes.
Discussion centers around Indiana University's role in high performance computing; conversation with IU President Myles Brand, IU Vice President for Information Technology/CIO Michael McRobbie; Mike Dunn, Dean, IU School of Informatics; Dennis Gannon, Chair, Department of Computer Science; and Polly Baker, Associate Professor of Informatics
Indiana University, Bloomington. Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
Summary:
Highlights of Indiana University's 1979 football season, which culminated with a win over Brigham Young University in the Holiday Bowl in San Diego, California.
An advertisement for 7 Up in which a man and woman are thwarted in their attempts to flirt with each other on a bus and a cafe, before finally meeting in their shared work office and going out to a restaurant. An offscreen narrator repeats how it is "always 7 Up time" and praises the qualities of the product as the man and woman drink bottles of 7 Up at the restaurant. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Dr. Pepper featuring animation by Johnny Hart (creator of the comic strip "B.C."), in which a caveman ties a promotional banner for the product to a prehistoric bird. Live-action footage of young people sailing on a boat and drinking Dr. Pepper follows the animation, accompanied by a jingle and offscreen narration describing the product. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Faygo Cola in which a jingle plays over a scene of young people diving into and swimming in a pool. An offscreen narrator touts the product's "refreshability." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Coca-Cola in which a man and woman drink bottles of Coke aboard a sailboat as a jingle plays. An offscreen narrator praises the "special zing" of the product. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Cott cherry cola in which a group of young people (framed from the knees down) gather around a table indoors after a bike ride and drink a bottle of the product. An offscreen narrator promotes how cherry cola is now available for home markets rather than being exclusive to soda fountains. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Faygo Cola in which a jingle plays over a scene of young people water skiing. An offscreen narrator touts the product's refreshing qualities as the performers pour a bottle of it into a cup in slow-motion. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
Part two of a two-part advertisement for 7 Up chronicling a woman's life through still stencil portraits from her birth in the early 1940s until her marriage in the 1960s, set to the song "Thank Heaven for Little Girls." An offscreen narrator describes how 7 Up has served three generations of consumers since 1929. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Cott mixers in which a group of men and women (framed from the knees down) are shown dancing at a party and pouring cups of the product. An offscreen narrator describes the varieties of Cott mixers, including Ginger Ale, Half & Half, and Full Quart. Submitted for Clio Awards.
An advertisement for 7 Up chronicling a woman's life through still stencil portraits as she grows up from 1929 (the year that 7 Up debuted) through the early 1960s, set to the song "Thank Heaven for Little Girls." The ad concludes on an image of the woman entering a maternity ward, while an offscreen narrator urges the viewer to "stay tuned" to part two to find out whether she gives birth to a boy or girl. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for 7 Up in which an offscreen narrator describes how the product is the perfect refresher for a busy business executive's work day over humorously re-appropriated footage from silent-era films. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Sprite featuring two stop-motion animated mannequin heads on a beach who talk about the appeals of the product. A female vocalist sings a jingle about the crispness of Sprite over shots of the product being poured into a glass. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Pepsi in which bottles of the product appear and disappear from a carton as a jingle plays about how Pepsi is "for those who think young." An offscreen narrator states that those who buy Pepsi should pick up "an extra carton." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Teem soda in which an offscreen male vocalist sings a jingle over shots of the product being poured and displayed and the product logo being spelled onscreen. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Pepsi in which a man and woman drink the product at an outdoor cook out where kebabs are cooking over a fire. A jingle plays about how Pepsi is "for those who think young." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Canada Dry orange soda in which a man with an orange pours himself the product while a giant glass fills up with soda behind him. A jingle plays and an offscreen narrator extols Canada Dry's "special sparkle." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Dr. Pepper featuring animation by Johnny Hart (creator of the comic strip "B.C."), in which a caveman sculpts a soda bottle out of rock. Live-action footage of young people on a picnic and drinking Dr. Pepper follows the animation, accompanied by a jingle and offscreen narration describing the product. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Duncan Hines Early American date nut cake mix in which a young boy at a colonial-era general store sees his mother buying dates and nuts for a cake. An offscreen male narrator describes the moistness and richness of the cake mix over close-up shots of cake being prepared and served. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Betty Crocker's marble cake and frosting mixes, in which an offscreen male narrator extols the products over close-up shots of cake being prepared and served under a theatrical spotlight. A jingle plays about how "it's so nice to have a cake around the house." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Pillsbury oatmeal cookie dough in which a mother helps her young son put on a shirt, and an offscreen narrator extols Pillsbury dough over close-up shots of it being prepared and baked. A jingle plays as the mother and son eat a plate of cookies together. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
Panel Participants are Lisa Marling (Ally, Nurse), JR Ridgeway (Army, Law Enforcement), Scott Tucker (Business Owner), Benjamin Guard (Student, Co-founder of SAGA at IVY Tech), Sue King (Navy Vet, Archivist), and Brent Walsh (Administrator, Earlham School of Religion). All participants identify as LGBTQ+ and currently live or is originally from Wayne County, Indiana and surrounding areas.
An advertisement for Bisquick baking mixes in which a woman in an apron describes and prepares pancake mix while in front of a large background projection of a stack of syrupy pancakes. A jingle plays over shots of animated pixie dust dancing between pancakes and other breakfast foods on a table. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
Poetry reading of Stephen S. Mills. Video recording of Mills reading "How We Became Sluts" from his published work "Not Everything Thrown Starts a Revolution."
Interview of IU East student Jamie Peterson by Samantha Shockley for assignment for Professor Travis Rountree's ENG-W270 Argumentative Writing class in the spring of 2019.
Poetry reading by Stephen S. Mills. Audio recording of Mills reciting his poem "You Don't Look Violent" from his published work "Not Everything Thrown Starts a Revolution."
An advertisement for Pillsbury popover mix in which an offscreen male narrator describes the product over shots of the mix rising in the oven and the finished bake being pulled apart by a pair of hands. A jingle plays over a shot of the product on display. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
Interview of IU East student Alex Hakes by Ethan Scott for assignment for Professor Travis Rountree's ENG-W270 Argumentative Writing class in the spring of 2019.
An advertisement for Duncan Hines vanilla cream chiffon mix in which a man and woman (dressed in a tuxedo and gown) light a candle over a chiffon cake on display at a banquet. An offscreen narrator describes the elegance of the product over close-up shots of the cake being served and cut. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Pillsbury all-purpose flour in which two young sisters use the product to bake their mother a cake after she returns from the hospital with a new baby. An offscreen male narrator describes the quality of Pillsbury flour and how it is an option "when only the best will do." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Pillsbury all-purpose flour in which four animated chefs named the "Merry Millers" sing about the quality of the product and present it to CEO "Mr. Pillsbury," who marks it with a stamp of quality. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Monarch brand baking mixes in which a man returns home from work to find that his wife has prepared a dessert using Monarch's date square mix. The couple embrace while the man passes his son a date square. An offscreen narrator describes the quality of the date square mix, while a choir sings a jingle about how Monarch products will "make you proud of everything you bake." Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Duncan Hines devil's food cake mix in which a guitarist plays his instrument in silhouette while an offscreen narrator describes the product as "dark and rich as the throb of a guitar." The narrator extols the taste and moistness of the product over a scene of a couple at a table serving devil's food cake. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
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 education in the 40s and 50s and working for RCA. He was also a WWII veteran.
Winter and Christmas scenery; view from an airplane; mountain scenery from a road trip to Colorado.
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 education in the 40s and 50s and working for RCA. He was also a WWII veteran.
Christmas day, TV show, snowy scenery.
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 education in the 40s and 50s and working for RCA. He was also a WWII veteran.
George in uniform, stepping off of a train, along with other footage of him walking around.
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 education in the 40s and 50s and working for RCA. He was also a WWII veteran.
Papers piled on a desk and a man.
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 education in the 40s and 50s and working for RCA. He was also a WWII veteran.
Footage of a parade, including military units marching; child in little league baseball uniform; summer scenery, including scenery from IU's campus. Images of a quarry, and Spring Mill State Park. Footage and scenery from around a lake; large gathering and family road trip.
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 education in the 40s and 50s and working for RCA. He was also a WWII veteran.
Footage from several family gatherings; pets; Christmas day and a large summer event.
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 education in the 40s and 50s and working for RCA. He was also a WWII veteran.
Clips from family gatherings and events during 1956; fall scenery, kids playing. footage of taking a ferry over the Wabash river; Christmas day 1956. Also scenery from the following spring.
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 education in the 40s and 50s and working for RCA. He was also a WWII veteran.
Footage from Christmas day, and a meeting of military personnel, likely officers. Images of the Washington Monument and Jefferson Monument. Recording of family pets. More scenery from Washington, D.C., featuring the Marine Corps War Memorial and Lincoln Memorial, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.
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 education in the 40s and 50s and working for RCA. He was also a WWII veteran.
Chipmunks; a visit to a lake; wedding;cookout/barbecue; Christmas open house; aftermath of town flood; George Rogers Clark memorial; downtown Bloomington and various places on I.U. campus.