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One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films presented in the early 1960s meant to address concerns of the Cold War.
This instructional "telecourse," Biology 162: Plant Organization, was created by KUHT and features University of Houston faculty. This particular course examines the biology of man and its living r...
Silent scenes featuring short films produced by various students of Dr. William Hawes, communications professor at University of Houston's Jack J. Valenti School of Communication.
This television program discusses the child development concepts of frustration, aggression, and channelized aggression, and illustrates how three different cultures experience and shape these psyc...
This television program discusses the social and cultural responses that people have created to process death and bereavement. The film discusses concepts of death and rituals in three different cu...
This television program discusses the development of three different personality types and the factors in shaping personalities in three different cultures: Americans of the continental United Stat...
This program is the meeting of the board of directors of the Houston Independent School District. Discussion of a letter written to the board by A. E. Norton in regard to his request for transfer.
The first episode of Mexicania. The topic of this show is cochinitos, or little pigs made of clay. The hosts narrate footage of a family working in the village of Tlaquepaque, manufacturing the coc...
Hosts Curtis L. Farrington and Andrea McHenry discuss regional costumes that are worn in different parts of Mexico. This segment also features two singers dressed in the different types of dresses ...
Hosts explore the production of the sarape in southern Mexico. The hosts narrate the production of the sarape from the washing of the wool through dying fabric, and finally weaving, and selling the...
Hosted by Dr. John Rider, this episode of Doctors in Space examines the safety equipment used by pilots, and eventually astronauts. Dr. Rider introduces Dr. Hubertus Strughold to discuss how space ...
This program is the meeting of the board of directors of the Houston Independent School District. It includes a report outlining concerns about funding teachers' conference attendance because of s...
This program is the meeting of the board of directors of the Houston Independent School District during which several speakers voiced their opinions on school integration plans. Speakers included m...
In this short film by The American Council on Education, Nurse Beulah Miles instructs viewers on the topic of Red Cross home nursing direct nursing care.
Mrs. Ray Dudley, John Wyles, Jack Valenti, Pastor Charles Lallen, and Maurice Hirsch urge viewers to write or call in for information to assist the cost of educational television broadcasting for K...
Collection of early KUHT production facilities and projects. Most of the film is behind-the-scenes footage from KUHT programs. NBC television welcomes KUHT and congratulates the station for the wor...
Film begins with Frontier Fiesta kickoff dance, April 10, 1953. Then starts the Frontier Fiesta pep rally in Cullen Auditorium. During this event, the "bad men" escape from prison and ride away, wh...
Newsreel that includes summaries of various world events throughout the 1940s. Topics include: retirement of Secretary of Defense General George C. Marshall, and appointment of Robert A. Lovett. Ne...
Silent footage featuring a tour of Manila. It includes views of Jones Bridge, Escolta Street, the Pasig River, the Santa Ana District, and the Manila Jockey Club.
Silent footage inside Paco Cemetery in Manila, and footage of a game of sepi ball being played. There are also shots of Manila's neon lit billboards and signs at night.