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An advertisement for Uncle Sam toothpaste in which a man dressed as Uncle Sam sings a jingle over various absurdist scenes that feature a rock climber, oversized mouth and toothbrush props, a vampire, an inflatable shark, and an executioner. One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
Edward R. Feil, Vicki Rubin, Beth Rubin, Betsy Feil, Leslie Feil, Ellen Feil, Amy Feil, Naomi Feil, Stanley M. Feil, David Hellerstein, Daniel Hellerstein, Beth Hellerstein, Herman Hellerstein, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Nellie Feil, Jonathan Hellerstein, Susan Hellerstein
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Home movie of a birthday party for Leslie Feil at the Harold Feil home. The girls do gymnastics tricks and mug for the camera in the living room while Leslie inspects her wrapped presents. Naomi then performs a puppet show for the children with a napkin from behind a chair. Harold's brother Stanley is also present, possibly to celebrate his birthday, which also falls in August. Ends with Leslie opening her presents while surrounded by her cousins.
Edward R. Feil, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Herman Hellerstein, George Feil, Maren Mansberger Feil, Harold S. Feil, Nellie Feil, Stanley M. Feil
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A formal dinner to celebrate the birthday of Stanley Feil, brother of Harold Feil. Shows Uncle Stanley blowing out the candles on a birthday cake. Ed briefly steps out from behind the camera to sit at the table with the family. Ends with a clip of the driveway at the Ed Feil home and their white Volkswagen.
Edward R. Feil, Edward G. Feil, Ken Feil, Harold S. Feil, Stanley M. Feil, George H. Feil, Amy Feil, David Hellerstein, Nellie Feil, Herman Hellerstein, Ellen Feil, Leslie Feil, Naomi Feil, Maren Mansberger Feil, Ann Leslie Jones, Jonathan Hellerstein
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Home movie of a joint birthday part for Stanley Feil (brother of Harold Feil). Stanley is presented with a birthday cake and the children assist him in blowing out the candles. Amy shows off an AAU Junior Olympics medal. The family then gathers in the living room to drink cocktails.
What is the role of unconscious understanding, in dreams, in poetry, and in wit and humor? It plays a major part in all of these. In wit, satire, and puns, the unconscious understanding contributes largely to the meaning. Humor often loses all effect if it must be explained, but rather depends upon immediate, unconscious awareness of the point. Prof. Boring gives many amusing examples from literature.
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012, Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017
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In session 23 of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guest sister Jane Edward Schilling discuss the Underground Railroad. Topics focus on the description of the Underground Railroad, people who assisted slaves, an estimation of people who traveled through Indiana on the Underground Railroad, three main routes through Indiana, the effect of Fugitive Slave Laws, punishments inflicted on Blacks and Whites who cooperated with the Underground Railroad, and Black settlements in Indiana. Major figures discussed include Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Benjamin Singleton, Chapman Harris, Elijah Anderson, Ben Swain, and Oswald Wright.
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012, Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017, Holman, Marsha
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In session 24 of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guests sister Jane Edward Schilling, and Marsha Holman discuss the routes of the Underground Railroad in Indiana. Topics focus on the Underground Railroad in Lafayette, Quaker support and the Buddell Sleeper house, the Payne house, families in Lafayette connected with the Underground Railroad, an attempt to break up an abolitionist meeting in 1840, the middle route in Indiana and Leavenworth area caves, and coins used to identity helpers on the Underground Railroad. Major figures discussed include Parson Johnson, Mr. Stockton, and Dr. Deming.
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012, Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017
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In session 25 of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guest sister Jane Edward Schilling continue their discussion of the Underground Railroad. Topics covered in this program focus on how the Underground Railroad got its name, the importance of Indiana as a border state, the Madison route in Indiana, Neal's Creek Anti-Slavery Society, the National Colonization Society in 1832, the Eleutherian College, the Todd House, Eliza from Uncle Tom's Cabin, the Lathrop and Crozier family in Indiana and abolitionists in Kentucky, and Madison's importance in the Underground Railroad. Major figures discussed are Daniel Nelson, Benjamin Hoyt, Chapman Harris, Jim Hackney, Marston Harris, President Benjamin Harrison, and David Battisti.
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012, Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017, Rickliffe, Denise
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In this session of the Afro-American in Indiana, host Rev. Boniface Hardin and featured guests sister Jane Edward Schilling and Denise Rickliffe discuss the Pennville and Penn Township Underground Railroad. Topics covered in this episode focus on the lack of connection with Levi Coffin house, the lack of Black settlements in Pennville, physical remnants of the Underground Railroad, issues while conducting research on fugitive slaves, and connections between Black settlements and Quakers. Major figures discussed are Miriam Edmundson, Rachel Sullivan, and the Paxson, Lewis, and Sullivan families.