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Recording of lecture given by anthropologist Margaret Mead on February 11, 1966, at the second annual Humanities Series at SMTI (Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute, now University o...
Recording of lecture given by historian Oscar Handlin on February 4, 1966, at the second annual Humanities Series at SMTI (Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute, now University of Mass...
Telethon to benefit the Gonzales Warm Springs Foundation patients with paralytic diseases and spinal injuries. Features performances by Roy Liberto and the Bourbon Street Six and Joe E. Lewis. Spea...
Interview with Dr. Cairns in which he discusses Australia's position on the war in Vietnam, nuclear weapons, treatment of Aboriginal peoples of Australia, and compulsory voting laws.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
One of a series of Texas Educational Agency (TEA) sponsored Civil Defense films meant to discuss methods of decontamination in the event of an attack using radiation.
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.
A co-production of KTRK-TV, this television program depicts Houston activities from dusk-to-dawn. The film includes locations such as The Alley, Playhouse & Theater, Inc. Credits: Thomas, Wayne (di...
Recording of lecture given by theoretical physicist Philip Morrison on December 2, 1966, at the annual Humanities Series at SMTI (Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute, now University ...
This television program explores the subject of integration in a Texas school district. As subjects, it examines the towns of La Marque and Crosby and the way in which the two town's school distric...
NASA documentary about the moon. This film describes the technology used to map the moon's surface and the equipment utilized to house men on moon missions. Footage includes a detailed description ...