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Video bio of Phil Jones, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2008.
Producer: Howard Caldwell;
Narration: Howard Caldwell;
Post-Production: DreamVision Media Partners;
Phil Jones was a reporter-correspondent for CBS News for more than three decades, reporting from Vietnam battlefields, covering presidential campaigns, the Watergate investigation, the Nixon resignation and the impeachment trial of President Clinton. He was considered the dean of broadcast correspondents reporting on Congress when he covered that beat from 1977-1989. Jones grew up in Fairmount, Indiana. While attending Indiana University, he teamed with graduate student Dick Enberg on the new IU Sports Network broadcasts. His first full-time news job was at WTHI-TV in Terre Haute, Indiana. Jones later moved to WCCO-TV in Minneapolis for seven years before joining CBS at its Atlanta bureau.
--Words from the Indiana Broadcast Pioneers
Glenn Dodson, tenor trombone;
Joe Alessi, tenor trombone;
Charles Vernon, bass trombone;
M. Dee Stewart, tenor tuba (*tenor horn on Mahler, Symphony No. 7);
Paul Krzywicki, tuba
Oral history interview with Philip Campbell conducted by Angeline Larimer on May 13, 2024. Campbell discusses his path to recovery and work as a substance use disorder peer recovery coach and supervisor for Project POINT at Eskenzai Health.
Project POINT (Planned Outreach, Intervention, Naloxone, and Treatment) is a team of certified peer recovery coaches who offer wrap-around services for patients who present to Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital's Michael & Susan Smith Emergency Department with a substance use disorder. This project works to remove the barriers to recovery by connecting patients to treatment facilities, insurance, transportation, medication-assisted treatment and many other services.
Presents a comprehensive analysis of the paintings of Philip Evergood. Portrays a review of his paintings, as the artist himself comments on them. The film is accompanied by a piano musical score.
Indiana University, Bloomington. Audio-Visual Center
Summary:
Presents a discussion between Philip Roth, novelist and professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, and Jerre Manginne concerning Roth's stories and plays. Illustrates the relationship of his work to that of Saul Bellow, and discusses his reactions to critics' reviews.
[motion picture] Introduces the poetry of Philip Whalen and Gary Snyder and the reasons behind their works. Illustrates Whalen's reading of his poetry "Homage to Rodin" with pictures of the Palace of the Legion of Honor and Rodin's sculptures "The Thinker" and "The Shades." Presents Snyder reading from some of his poems, including "Hay for the Horses," "Above Pate Valley," and "The Market."
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Paul R. Hanna, Ph.D. Stanford University, William Deneen
Summary:
Describes the climate and topography of the Philippines and how these factors affecting the way the people dress, build their homes, and make their living. Calls attention to the influences of Spain and the United States on the development of the nation. Villages from which people farm their own lad, fish, or work on sugar or coconut plantations are copra, lumber, minerals, and hemp. Economic and social problems of the Filipinos acquired with their independence are highlighted along with the measures being taken to solve them.
An advertisement for Phillies Perfecto cigars in which a man enjoys a cigar while interacting with his family in the backyard. Submitted for Clio Awards category Tobacco Products and Supplies.