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  • MASTER DETAIL.ED TAPE RECORDING LIST

    K-214-A

    efe4Typewritten TextThis guide contains lists of tape recordings found in multiple collections. This scan of an old paper list is not inclusive or updated.
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    university Relations. Radio -Television - Film Office. (News Bureau). Tapes. 4/3/875

    Numberical listing.

    Reel /I

    i:1!!. 1

    tr. 2

    tr. 3

    tr. 4

    tr. 5

    tr. 6

    tr. 7

    tr. 8

    tr. 9-11

    tr. 12

    tr. 13-14

    tr. 15-16

    tr. 17

    tr. 18

    Topic or Speaker

    uJAverell Harriman at Bailey ~ Hall.

    lJ!'Averell Harriman Press Con-/I ference.

    Lady Barbara Ward Jackson.

    Northeast Power Failure, Interview with Professor Linke.

    , '. \\ ... ) 17' '::.(JJ'" ?e. Andrew Schulze"', Jr., Engineering Speech.

    Dr. Franklin Long.

    Statler Panel Discussion.

    Statler Banquet.

    Statler Symposium.

    Olin Library Corner Stone Laying Ceremony.

    F. Cyril James, Presi-dent International As-sociation of Universities.

    Gus Hall Lecture.

    The Background, John K. Jessup.

    ~\..-. Mr./\ zwingle, Growth of the UniVersity.

    Date Quantity

    May 11, 1965 1 reel

    May 11, 1965 1 reel

    February 28, 1965 1 reel

    November 9, 1965 1 reel

    n.d. 1 reel

    June , 1964 1 reel

    October 20, 1965 1 reel

    October 20, 1965 1 reel

    October 20, 1965 3 reels

    June 11, 1960 1 reel

    February 24, 1965 2 reels

    December 28, 1964 2 reels

    n.d. 1 reel

    n.d. 1 reel

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    News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical listing.

    Reel II

    tr. 19

    tr. 20-21

    tr. 22

    tr. 23

    tr. 24

    tr. 25

    tr. 26

    tr. 27-28

    tr. 29-30

    tr. 31

    tr. 32-35

    tr. 36-37

    Topic or Speaker

    A College President Reflects. 1'"" __ .' ('-''' W,', M. e" " ") "" . African Lecture, William Coleman.

    Today Show; Morris Bishop, Ithaca officials, and residents interviewed.

    Karel Husa, The Classical Composer.

    Clark Hall Dedication.

    Gilbert & Sullivanl The World of the Operetta.

    j# II John Brown's Body; Dramatic Staged Reading.

    Rod Serling; I & II, Tele-vision Drama.

    Henry Butler; Avant Garde.

    aoseph PaPPI N.Y. Central Park Shakespeare Festival.

    Music from Cornell.

    Peril Lecuure; Herman Kahn.

    4/3/875

    Date Quantity

    April 18, 1961 1 reel

    November 13, 2 reels 1961

    n.d. 1 reel

    n.d. 1 reel

    october 20, 1965 1 reel

    n.d. 1 reel

    n.d.

    n.d.

    n.d.

    n.d.

    n

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    News Bureau. Tapes. 4/3/875

    Nurnberical listing.

    Reel II Topic or Speaker Date

    tr. 38-39 k Cyril"Comar; Nuclear Peril. January 11,

    tr. 40-41 tfHow to Grow a Musical." n.d.

    tr. 42 Hans Bethe.

    tr. 43 Hans Bethe.

    tr. 44 Malott; Press Conference. June 13, 1963

    tr. 45-46 African Lecture; Wallerstein. December 4, 1961

    tr. 47

    tr. 48

    tr. 49-52

    tr. 53

    Peril Lecture; Seymour Melman.

    Thomas W. Mackesey on Parking.

    Princeton President Goheen; International Student Con ference.

    R. W. Conway; Computer Science.

    February 27, 1962

    October , 1965

    Feb"uary 26, 1965

    October 9, 1965

    J ~ tr. 54-56 Cornell University Centen-nial.

    October 10, 1964; Statler Audt.

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    Quantity

    2 reels

    2 reels

    1 reel

    1 reel

    2 reels

    1 reel

    2 reels

    1 reel

    3 reels

    .;~ tr. 57 Cornell Centennial Convo-cation; President J. Perkins & Sir Eric Ashby.

    October 9, 1964 1 reel

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical listing.

    Reel it Topic or Speaker

    -r ~ ~ ~ tr. 58-60b Dexter Perkins Lecture.

    4/3/875

    Date

    ,/d--,; March 1" 1961

    Quantity

    3 reels (storage reels) 4-74

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    Office of Public Information.

    'is '75" 8/4/

    1;---RfS-TR-IC-11D-"']

    A listing of tape recordings, Reel Nos. 61-277. was received February 6, 1974. These tapes are shelved in the basement.

    This additional accession labeled as listed and

    Reel Nos.

    #61

    #62

    #63

    #64

    #65

    #66

    #67

    '#68

    #69

    Description

    Holley, transcript of Robert Holley, Press Conference--Cornell Medical College--New York City, March (?) 1965. RNA, etc.

    "A Study in Free Speech" A presentation of the WVBR Special Affairs Department. announced by Steve Shillman, reported by Ben Capperossa. 10:00 p.m.,April 17, 1966.

    "James A. Perkins. The Man and the Office" Part I, May 16, 1966; Part II, May 23, 1966.

    "Drug Day" Bailey Hall Sessions LSD #1, September 27, 1966.

    "Drug Day" Bailey Hall Sessions LSD 112, September 27, 1966.

    "Drug Day" Bailey Hall Sessions LSD #3, September 27, 1966.

    James Perkins Interview #1: His own view of the first four years of his administration, after completion of bur years, .s. 1967.

    James Perkins Interview #2: Beginning his fifth year as president, Perkins looks at the first four years of his administration, .s. 1967.

    James Perkins Interview #3, Perkins looks at the first four years of his administration--begins here to look at the future, what it holds, what its problems will be, c. 1967.

    NOTE-;-' AI}i. ft::-'

  • Reel Nos.

    #70

    #71

    1172

    1173

    1174

    1175

    #76

    1177

    #78

    #79

    #80

    #81

    -2-

    Description

    And~~Hacker: on New York State politics, reapportionment, etc. The change of State Constitution. . 1967.

    Prof. Milton Konvitz: on the N.Y.S. Constitution. Part of a series of Cornell Professors examining the proposed N.Y.S. Constitution. . 1967.

    Constitutional Convention Series. N.Y.S. Constitution Series. Edward A. Lutz, Economist (taxes); M. Konvitz, Law, on Blaine Amendment, civil liberties. c. 1967.

    COnstitutional Convention. Interview series on proposed N.Y.S. COnstitution. On Article 9, on Education. Prof~ Frederick Stutz, on Education [. 1967J

    Con. Convention. Part of a Series of Interviews about the proposed N.Y.S. Constitution. Professor Harry A. Kerr, Soil Conservation at Ag. School [. 1967)

    University Student Briefing, Tape #1, March 1, 1967.

    University Student Briefing, Tape 112, March 1, 1967.

    University Student Briefing, Tape Ill, Muller Moderating. March 14, 1967.

    wa~u special newsbroadcast. Draft card burning solicitation. Friedland, Belnick, Barlow et.al. March 21, 1967.

    University Student Briefing,Tape #1. Muller. May 9, 1967.

    UniVersity Student Briefing, Tape #2. Muller. May 9, 1967.

    Housing Report. Saperstone and Barlow speak about the Saperstone Report on Residential Environment. June 17, 1967.

  • Reel NOs.

    #82

    1183

    #84

    1185

    1186

    #87

    #88

    #89

    #90

    #91

    .. #92 -4 #93

    .. #94 >t #95

    " #96

    -3-

    Description

    Barlow, Special news interview concerning report of University commission on Residential Environment, made to the Board of Trustees. June 1967.

    Fisher, George. Report for COnversation Corner, WHCU Radio. Sindler Report presented, Sindler, Muller. October 2, 1967.

    UThe Cornell Week, n radio Fisher, SindIer, Hacker, C. Marshall, M. Belnick.

    broadcast. George Einaudi, and students,

    October 9, 1967.

    Cornell University., liThe. Cornell Experience." October 16, 1967.

    Newsreel. Space Science Building Dedication. Also, Seaman's interview with Fisher. October 19, 1967.

    Lewis. Chinese Foreign Policy; Original. November 7, 1967.

    Albert Blumenthal ~. Blumenthal Bill. Legality of Abortion. November 8, 1967.

    Steward Show, November 1967.

    Reel 1, Sage Chapel Christmas Program. Sage Chapel, Cornell University, December 13, 1967.

    Reel 2, Sage Chapel Christmas Program. Sage Chapel, Cornell University, December 13, 1967.

    Military Sociology #10, January 19, 1968 .

    Military Sociology #12, January 19, 1968.

    Military Sociology lI13, January 20, 1968

    Population COnference #14

    Latin American Population #3, January 24-27, 1968.

  • Reel Nos.

    ,'"' #97

    #98

    #99

    11100

    fIlOl

    #102

    #103

    #104

    #105

    ill 06

    #107

    n08

    11109

    #110

    Ull

    -4-

    Description

    Latin American Population #9, Jandary 24-28, 1968.

    IIBeyond The Ivory Tower,u three day conference sponsored by Civitas, on social service and the college student, February 9-11, 1968. Part I

    "Beyond The Ivory Tower" Part II

    "Beyond The Ivory Tower" Part III

    "Beyond The Ivory Tower" Part IV

    Earth Art Show 2112. Interview of the twelve artists commissioned by the Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art, C.U. to create pieces using earth substances. March 14, 1968.

    Berrigan #1. Trip to Hanoi. February 22, 1968.

    Bethe, Hans A. Part I.

    winner of Nobel Prize for Scientists and Society, Part II.

    Bethe, Hans A. 1967 Physics, speech on February 26, 1968.

    EarR. of Avon. "Vietnam and the International Situation" March 11, 1968.

    Earl of Avon. #2.

    Gold Rush. Professors Hildebrand and Selden, Department of Economics. March 14, 1968.

    senator~ Democrat from Tennessee, speech on International Monetary Crisis, attacks U.S. policy, would cut foreign aid. March 15, 1968.

    Rush, Myron, Professor of Government, interview on Soviet Union's policies in Southeast Asia, March 1968.

    Martin Luther King Teach-In. President Perkins, Bolgiano,Davis, Sindler, Hacker, McGinnis, Bron-fenbrenner, Nichols, Schulman. Part IV. April 9, 1968.

  • Reel Nos.

    11112 -11114

    11115 -11116

    11117

    #118

    11119 -#120

    #121

    11122

    #123

    #124 -11125

    #126 -1/127

    iI128

    #129

    -5-

    'i;'7s--add. 8141

    Description

    Martin Luther King Teach-In. President Perkins, Bolgiano, Davis, Sindler, HacKer, McGinnis, Bronfenbrenner, Nichols, Schulman. April 9, 1968.

    King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr. Memorial Service in Bailey Hall, C.U. April 5,1968.

    "Prospects for by Fisher with April 9, 1968.

    Peace in Vietnam." Interview Kahin, Lewis, Mazingo. 2 reels.

    see 11184. Part I

    IIprospects for Peace in Vietnam." Part IL.

    lIProspects for Peace in Vietnam .. " Interview faculty. Kahin, Lewis, Mazingo with Fisher. Tapes I and II. April 9, 1968.

    Messrs. Kahin, Lewis and Mazingo. Peace Negotiations. April 1968.

    Messrs. Kahin, Lewis and Mazingo.

    Joan Baez, Resistance movements, brotherhood of man, message of hope for the world, and military conscription. April 16, 1968.

    Keith Kennedy, Vice Provost of the University, briefing of duties and responsibilities ~. statutory colleges, May I, 1968.

    Cole, Lamont C., C.U. ecologist. "Can the World Be Saved?" ~. air pollution. (Master and copy) May 31, 1968.

    The Negative Income Tax. InterView, George Hildebrand with George Fisher. July 10, 1968.

    Keir Dullea, actor who starred in David and Lisa. Talk presented to Psychology 101 class at C.U. July 24, 1968.

  • Reel Nos.

    liDO

    #131

    #132

    #133

    11134

    #135

    #136

    #137

    #138 -#139

    #140

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    Description

    Keir Dullea. QUestions recorded by Psychology Department.

    Maas, Prof. James, Psychology interview discussing film David and Lisa and its value as an intro-ductory Psychology course. July 30, 1968.

    Resler, E. L. C.U. aerospace engineer says sonic boom can be reduced to tolerable levels. Inter-view. July 30, 1968.

    Dr. Hans H. Maxfeldt interview with Jay Levine. "First Chemical Synthesis of TerramycinU

    September 5, 196B.

    "Racism in a White Society. II freshmen symposium of Arts College Panel: David Davis, Gloria Joseph, Charles Ackerman, Cushing Strout, Stuart Brown. September 14, 1968.

    Lecture given by Zbigniew Brzezinski, director of the Research Institute on Communist Affairs, Columbia University, on "The Lessons of Czecho-slovakia." September 20, 1968.

    Czech crisis follow-up. Muller interview. September 24, 1968. ,AJIA.-~. If. IS-O

    Foreign policy: "1969 and After; Choices for United States Foreign Policy" Cornell Conference, Chicago, Ill. Panelists: LaFeber, Muller, and Rossiter. October 8, 1968.

    1969 and After: Choices for u.s. Foreign Policy. a panel discussion presented by Cornell in co-operation with the Chicago Council on Foreign Re-lations, Chicago, Ill. Parts I and II. October S, 1968.

    Cornell conference. A distinguished panel of high school scholars will discuss 1969 and After: Choices for u.S. Foreign Policy. Panel: Steven Muller, Walter LaFeber, Clinton Rossiter. Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago. October 8, 1968.

  • Reel Nos.

    1I141

    11142

    11143

    U44

    U45

    #146

    #147

    #148

    #149

    #150

    11151

    U52

    #153

    #154

    -7-

    add

    Description

    Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, "1969 and After: Choices for U.S. Foreign policy." Professors Rossiter, LaFeber, and Muller (Speaker/ moderator) October 8, 196B.

    Trustee Council Meeting. Include Perkins' State of the University speech, announcement of Purcell gift. Noyes and Perkins discuss 2nd century. October 11, 1968. Trustee council Meeting. Perkins' State of the University Address, announcement of Purcell gift and Noyes' and P.erkins discussion of 2nd Century. 2 reels. October 11, 1968.

    Muller interview on CAL. November 5, 1968.

    Broadcast on CAL.

    Rossiter cuts Perkins' hat. November 6, 1968.

    National Industrial Conference Board. "Management and Man in the Computer Age--the Moral Desperation." J. A. Perkins, Harvey Cox. #1. November 14, 1968.

    National Industrial Conference Board. Kenneth Kiniston, Charles R. DeCarlo, Mark O. Hatfield, round table moderated by J. A. Perkins. #2. November 14, 1968.

    National Industrial Conference Board. Senator James A. Savin #3. November 14, 1968.

    HThe Russian Invasion of Czechoslovakia." inter-view with Steven Muller, Vice President for Public Affairs of Cornell and Associate Prof. of Government. September 24, 1968. ~ ~ 1/:.13' -Bradfield Dedication Dinner Speech. December 5, 1968.

    Bradfield Dedication. Part I. December 5, 1968.

    Bradfield Hall Dedication. Part II.

    "Agricultural Progress in Southeast Asia .. " speech by Richard Bradfield. Part I.

  • Reel Nos.

    11155

    ill 56

    ill 57

    #158

    #159

    #160

    #161

    #162

    li163

    #164

    #165

    ill 66

    #167

    11168

    -8-

    "67S-a.dd. 8/ 4/

    Description

    "Agricultural Progress in southeast Asia .. " dinner speech by Richard Bradfield at dedication of Bradfield Hall. Part II. (Bradfield, Prof. Emeritus, Spec. consultant in agriculture for International Rice Institute.) December 5, 1968.

    Steven Muller, News Backgrounder. December 8, 1968.

    Statement by Steven Muller, Vice President for Public Affairs, Cornell Univ. December 8, 1968.

    News Conference. Pres. James A. Perkins, Provost Dale R. Corson. Afro-American students, pro-posals and related incidents. Board Room, Day Hall. December 3, 196B.

    Press Conference. Pres. James A. Perkins and Provost Dale R. Corson. Proposals of the Afro-American Society and related incidents. December 13, 1968.

    Perkins Press Conference. December 13, 1968.

    Malnutrition in the U.S. An interview with Dr. Michael C. Latham, a physician and professor of International Nutrition, C.U. December 19, 1968.

    "Malnutrition in the United States." An interview with Dr. Michael C. Latham, a physician and professor of International Nutrition.

    Cornell"Bit" with music crowd effects. School song, intro and song (heads out). December 1968.

    Cornell IIBit" introGeorge Woods intro Balls

    Cornell "Bit" Mr. Balls, intra. Arthur Dean

    Cornell "Bit" Trustee Alumni (unknown) and Walter Sisler.

    Cornell IIBitll Conclusion.

    Interview of Professor David P. Mazingo, following the TET offensives in Vietnam. His appraisal of the aims of that strategy by the V.C. and his estimation of where we now stand.

  • Reel Nos.

    #169

    #170

    1Il7l

    #172

    #174

    U75

    #176 #177 11178

    #179

    #180

    #181

    #182

    -9-

    Description

    Stephen Muller (Meeting of the Alumni Council) Then Pres. Perkins discussion of setting up of regional offices for University Capitol campaign offices. The future of the University, regional representation.

    Muller. Czechoslovakia prior the the Russian Invasion,.

    K(>.. ..... ,f"\ George Mc Turin ~ Lecture on Vietnam.

    Documentary '68. "Student Revolts" Vital issues facing Ithaca on both national and local level.

    Cornell Symposium on South Africa sponsored by Center for International Studies 1968. Otto Krauser et. al.

    The Cornell Forum sponsoring Mr. Donald Luce. tIThe Problems and Future of Rural Vietnam" After his resignation from I.V.S. 1968 or possibly 1967.

    Muhammad Ali. Address on tism. Part of IFC week. February 16, 1969.

    need for black separa-Bailey Hall, Cornell

    cities in Crisis. Lecture by Whitney Young, executive Director of the National Urban League. Sponsored by InterFraternal Council as part of the IFC week. Tapes 1, 2, and 3. February 19, 1969.

    Fourth Program of IFC Week "The Crisis of our CitiesU

    Whitney Young, speaker. February 19, 1969.

    Fourth Program of IFC week, 1969. "The Crisis of Our Cities." speaker: Whitney Young, Exec. Dir. of the National Urban League. February 19, 1969.

    Future of the University, #1. Bundy, Kerr, Brewster, Perkins. February 26, 1969.

    Future University, #2. Bundy, Kerr, Brewster, Perkins. February 26, 1969.

  • Reel Nos.

    ltl83

    #184

    #185 ltl86

    11187

    #188

    #l89 #190

    #191

    #192

    ltl93

    #194

    11195

    11196

    #197

    -10-

    B'1S' CuU, 8/4/

    Description

    The Future of the University. Part III. Pres. James Perkins, Kingman Brewster--President of Yale, McGeorge Bundy, Clark Kerr.

    The Future of the Uni versi ty Part IV. Series on the crisis of private universities. February 26, 1969.

    Lowenstein, Rep. Allard K. (D-N.Y.). Speech. 4-day symposium on Southern Africa sponsored by Cornell's Center for International Studies (CIS) Reports conditions in South West Africa. 2 reels. February 28, 1969.

    III Afro. February 28, 1969.

    #2 Afro. Corson and Perkins. February 28, 1969.

    Ramsey Clark. #1 and #2. February 20, 1969.

    Cornell Convocation, Statler Hilton Hotel, Boston. Pres. James A. Perkins. March 8, 1969.

    Cornell Convocation, Statler Hilton Hotel, Boston. Panel discussion. March 8, 1969.

    Cornell Convocation, Statler Hilton Hotel, Boston. Panel discussion. March 8, 1969.

    Cornell Convocation, Statler Hilton Hotel, Boston. Panel discussion. (Q. & A. portion)

    Pres. Perkins, Boston Convocation. March 8, 1969.

    The future of the University. Boston Convocation. Pres. James A. Perkins. March 8, 1969.

    Cornell Convocation. Meeting and exchange of four universities: Harvard--Kusec; Brown-- Hepner; MIT--Johnson; Cornell--Perkins. Pres. Perkins On nUniversities under Pressure"

  • Reel Nos.

    #198

    11199

    #200

    #201

    #202

    #203

    #204

    #205

    #206

    11207

    #208

    ,

    11209

    -11-

    Description

    Confrontation. Malott Hall, Cornell Univ. with Chase Manhattan reoruiter. Maroh 10, 1969.

    Freilicher/Wilberforce University Arbitration. interview with Frederic Freilicher, Prof. of ILR who aoted as arbitrator to settle dispute whioh closed Wilberforce University. April 4, 1969.

    Barton Hall. April 11, 1969.

    Pres. Perkins, "Crisis Statement." April 21, 1969.

    Tom Jones interview with Jay Levine. Broadcast by radio wEiju, April 22, 1969.

    Crisis '69. Faculty meeting (WVBRJ Prof. Roberts, 7 points adopted by faculty and they couldn't agree to dismiss charges against Afro Am. students. April 24, 1969. Barton Hall Convccation, Crisis time '69. Sheila Tobias proposal to restructure. Prof. Fogel, English. Business Meeting. April 26, 1969.

    Muller interview #1, with Daily Sun. Crisis time '69. April 27, 1969.

    Muller Interview #2, with Daily Sun. April 27, 1969.

    #1 Barton Hall. Reel Ill. Faculty COuncil Pro-posal. Grades and Classes, David Browdie, Repcrter, Michael Wright, Chairman. April 27, 1969.

    Crisis time. Pres. Perkins statement. Advisory Committee to meet Afro-Americans. Incidents of cross-burning, etc. will be investigated. WSH damage being estimated. Faculty Council wishes to meet representatives from Afr. American Society. April 1969.

    J. A. Perkins, Pres. C.U. Second Message to Cornell Community. Crisis time '69. "Declares State of Emergency at C.U." Advisory Board to be chosen. Calls for Convocation, suspends classes. April 1969.

  • Reel Nos.

    #210

    #211

    #212

    #213

    #214

    #215

    #216

    il217

    #218

    #219

    -12-

    add. 8/4/ fJ'1S'"

    Description

    James A. Perkins at office. "crisis time 169 .. " Declares Cornell U. State of Emergency. April 1969.

    President James A. Perkins, "Crisis Time." Establishment of his Advisory Board. (McNeal, Obrien, Olin--Faculty. Johnson, Miss Tom--students; offered Whitfield. Knapp, Peterson, Long--adminis-tration) April 1969.

    Crisis time '69. Perkins declares Gun Regulations on campus and building takeovers. April 1969.

    Cornell Community at Barton Hall. Crisis time. Resolutions. April 1969.

    After crisis time. Press conference--Pres. Perkins and Provost Corson with local media: WVBR, WTKO, WICB, Post Standard, Ithaca Journal. April 1969.

    James A. Perkins. The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly. April 1969.

    Crisis '69. Steven Muller criticises Sindler's decision to leave as well as those on faculty who advocate "freedom of speech without respon-sibility." April 1969.

    Crisis tape, Part I. SDS speaker addresses first meeting of Constituent Assembly. Explains why SDS refuses to participate in the Assembly. May 1969. Part II. James Allen--commissioner of Education of USA Former member of Board of Trustees at Cornell.

    Crisis time 1969. Alumni Reunion Weekend. Morning Panel, students. Discussion on Willard Straight Hall takeover by members of the Afro-American Society. June 13, 1969.

    Crisis time 1969, "Issues in Depth, April 18-23, 1969." Friday, June 13, 1969 to Alumni in Statler Auditorium; Steven Muller, vice-president for public affairs and assoc. prof. of government; and Allan P. Sindler, Prof. and Chairman of the Department of Government. June 13, 1969.

  • Reel Nos.

    #220

    #221

    #222

    #223

    11224

    11225

    #226

    #-227

    #-228

    #229

    11230

    -13-

    Description

    Tom Jones Interview. OPI--WSH Memorial Room, June 29, 1929.

    Panel. Should there be a Judicial System? An interim one? July 23, 1969.

    Panel. Should there be a Judicial System? An interim one? July 23, 1969.

    Panel discussion, sponsored by Constituent Assembly. Should there be a Judicial System at Cornell, if so, an interim one? July 18, 1969. [July 23, 1969?J

    John Hatchett Speech. Broadcast, "Urban Crisis: A Study in Black Power Lessons ff (White Racism vs. Black Power) August 21, 1969.

    John Hatcr~tt, Reel #2. August 21, 1969.

    Inside Cornell. Jay Levine interviews Dale R. Corson, newly elected eighth President of Cornell University. September 9, 1969.

    Inside Cornell #1. Interview with new presi-dent, Dale R. Corson; Physical, Natural and Social Sciences, Dr. Long; Afro-American Summer Education Institute, Harold Weaver; Admission, Dean Snickenberger. September 13, 1969.

    Inside COrnell #3. Jay Levine. 1) Analysis of Constituent Assembly resolution to condemn Henderson Act. 2) Problems in the world, social and environmental studies. 3) Pollution studies using birds. 4) Documents how financial need enters into admission decisions. Sept. 29, 1969.

    Inside Cornell #2. Jay Levine. Moon rock study. Thomas Gold, Prof. Morison, Prof. Styers population problem, Cornell's role in seeking a solution; Ombudsman's Role - AliceCook Ivy League Athletics - Kane. Sept. 22, 1969.

    Inside Cornell. Program on WHCU. Rev. D. Connor, Roger Sonnabend. Answers course. October 7, 1969.

    Brian Oleary, B&PA Issues and

  • Reel Nos.

    *231

    *232

    *233

    *234

    *235

    *236

    *237

    *238

    *239

    *240

    if241

    -14-

    Description

    Joint Meeting, Board of Trustees and Cornell Council, Reel 1. Speakers: Purcell, Corson, Jansen Noyes. October 17, 1969.

    Joint Meeting, Board of Trustees and Cornell Council, Reel 2. Jansen Noyes (cont.) Joe augliari, Judicial Administrator) Alice Cooke, Ombudsman. October 17, 1969.

    Joint Meeting, Board of Trustees and Cornell Council. Peter Auer (Oonstituent Assembly) October 17, 1969.

    Cornell Council, EVening Program. Robertson Committee Report, Attitude Survey. October 17, 1969.

    Inside Cornell. Jay Levine. 1) Cornell's role in Mayor's Citizens Advisory Committee (Alan McAdams, B&PA). 2) B&PA Course - Issues and the Environment (exposes students to problems and projects of local government). 3) Senator Robert Gadele - Anti-War Movement and its effect on the nation. October 20, 1969.

    Inside Cornell. "The University Today - Before and After" Jay Levine. (Constituent Assembly proposals for restructuring the UniVersity) Morris Bishop, older protests and dissents. October 27, 1969.

    Inside Cornell. Jay Levine. Cornell Univ. New Judicial Administrator (Joseph !loJ~liPri) Ways C.U. contributes to the world around it (Ag. Engr., Water sources, Labor) (Don Belcher)

    November 3, 1969.

    Lues, Donald S., former chief of party of the International Voluntary Services in South Viet-nam. November 7, 1969.

    Pres. Corson review by Tom Tobin of items to be presented to Ithaca Common Council.

    Inside Cornell. December 1, 1969.

    Conversation with the President. Pres. Corson with Gary Kaye. December 3, 1969.

  • Reel Nos.

    11242

    1I243

    #244

    1I245

    #246

    #247

    #248

    11249

    11250

    #251

    #252

    #253

    #254

    -15-

    CA..-dd, 8/4/ ~'1b

    Description

    Assemblyman's Legislative Probe of Student Opinions on Campus Unrests. Assemblymen Gottlieb, Salarz, Rengil - Democrats from New York City area. December 9, 1969.

    Assemblymen Legislative Probe of Student Opinions. December 9, 1969.

    Latham - a call interview on White House Conference on Food and Nutrition. December 16, 1969.

    Inside Cornell, WHCU. December 22, 1969.

    Meeting of Traffic Control Board (?) James Spencer, Director [. 1969].

    Perkins and Presidents of Brown, M.l.T. and Harvard University. Conference on Higher Education. [. 1969].

    Panel Discussion of violence on campus - including James Perkins; President of Harvard? [. 1969].

    Speeches by Turner, wm. Keaton, Tony Fels reo Black problem [. 1969].

    History, Government profs. on the Black Problem at Cornell. Crisis tapes. [. 1969].

    General Problems in financing a University. Interview: John Marcham (Cernell Alumni News) with Dale Corson.

    Ari van Tienhoven, Prof. of Animal Physiology, Control of Human Reproduction and some of its side effects, social and biological. January 2, 1970.

    Women's Program. Panel: How Men Leak at WOmen -How Women Leak at Themselves. Osofsky, Millett, Hacker, Feinstein, Friedan. January 22, 1970.

    Inside Cernell. Jay Levine, WHCU. 1) Human Affairs Program, Ben Nichols, Acting Director. 2) Social Science Consultant for Ford Foundation. Work in Latin America. Mrs. Rose Goldsen, Prof. of Sociology. 3) Housing and Dining to work with Dean of Students Office on rates and rules. Mark Barlow, Dean E. Meyer. February 16, 1970.

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    Description

    Kiplinger (Trustee), Vice Chairman of Executive Committee, with Muller and Tobin. Interviewed by Barton Rippert, Cornell Daily Sun, ~ University Senate proposal. February 24, 1970.

    "Science from the Perspectives of Historians .. II Panel following Biology and Society Lecture Series. Panel members: L. Pierce Williams, William Provine, A. Gerd Korman. March 16, 1970.

    Frank Pierce Memorial Lecture, "An Active Labor policy. " Justice Arthur Goldberg, introduced by Pres. Dale Corson. March 25, 1970.

    (Reel 1 of 2) Faculty Meeting, April 8, 1970.

    (Reel 2 or 2) Faculty Meeting. April 8, 1970.

    (Reel 1 of 2) Press Conference, Day Hall Board Room. (Muller, Barlow, Plane, Hall). April 11, 1970.

    (Reel 2 of 2) Press Conference, Day Hall Board Room. (Muller, Barlow, Plane, Hall). April 11, 1970.

    Inside Cornell, Program #22. Levine. Black Crisis '69 vs. April 20, 1970.

    WHCU with Jay Black crisis '70.

    President Corson's statement on the proposed stUdent strike. May 4, 1970.

    "Inside Cornell," WHCU, Jay Levine. May 18, 1970.

    Education Panel at Cleveland Cornell Council Meeting. March 10, 1971.

    Sounds and Noises. Barton Hall. (n.d.]

    Donald Kagan - on defects of Saperstein Report. [Saperstone?]

    "Engineer-Dale R. Corson" address by Robert

    Sproull, May 17, 1977.

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    Description

    Interview with Prof. John w. Lewis on Chinese foreign policy. Part II lends ". we are certainly, in my opinion on the wrong track .. "

    Interview with Prof. John W. Lewis on Chinese foreign policy. Part #2 ends "Thank you Prof. Lewis .. "

    Post Crisis Allan Sindler addresses Ithaca community (Sindler prof. and Chairman in Government Department).

    Interview with G. F. Dr. Donald L. Carl, Medical College, concerning drugs. B.S. filmstrip billing. Day Rec. at RCA.

    M~Hatfield,Republican U.S. Senator from oregon, speech at Memorial Room, Willard Straight Hall. Re, Vietnam war Reports and the Draft.

    Lisle carter et. ~. Friday night Council Trustee Weekend.

    [E. faculty meeti~following 1969 Barton Hall takeover.]

    [Sindler, Turner, et. al. faculty and Alumni reo Black Problem at Cornell, 1969.]

    [Panel discussions reo student unrest, academic freedom.] [. 1969-J-

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Num erical listing.

    Reel if

    tr. 278

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    tr. 280

    tr. 281

    tr. 282

    tr. 283

    tr. 284

    tr. 285

    Old Pub!. Info.

    70-1

    70-2

    70-3

    70-4

    70-5

    70-7

    70-8

    70-9

    -1-

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    Topic or Speaker Date

    University Convocation for 9/10/70 new students; Barton Hall, 8 - ~ p.m.; Speakers: Pres. DaleA Corson , Professor Urie Bronfenbrenner.

    Panel Discussion with Pres. 9/18/70 Corson~

    Panel with Pres. Corson; 9/18/70 Tape 2 of 70-2.

    Pres. Corson at P. R. 10/7/70 (SUNY) Conference; Shera-ton.

    Ivan I11ich, Speech at 10/16/70 Cornell University. Bailey Hall, 8 p.m.

    Dale R. Corson statement 10/24/70 for WQXR; "Ivy Game of the Week. ..

    (1) Report to Cornell Coun- 10/24/70 cil on the Africana Studies and Research Center. Prof. J. CongresSMbata.

    (2) Report to Cornell Council on COSEP Program. Delridge Hunter, Director of COSEP. Meeting held in Alice Statler Auditorium.

    @.. . Prof. Kennet~Bkschoff, Dkr- 11/5/70 ector, School of Chemistry. Engr. ; "Drug Research at Cornell .. "

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    7 1/2 ips.

    7 1/2 ips., Full Track

    7 1/2 ips., Full Track

    7 1/2 ips.

    3 3/4 ips., Half Track, Engr. Leeming and Tree

    7 1/2 ips.

    3 3/4 ips., Full Track, Engr. Wes Tree

    Time: 15:00, 7 1/2 ips., Full Track, Interviewed and engineered by Wes Tree

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical listing.

    Reel iI

    tr. 286

    tr. 287

    tr. 288

    tr. 289

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    tr. 291

    Old Publ. Info.

    70-10

    70-11

    70-12

    70-13

    70-14

    70-15

    Topic or Speaker

    Sun Interview with Law-rence, Muller) Barlow) Hall.

    Cornell University Pro-vost Robert A. Plane interviewed for radio by Wes Tree; "No Pot of Gold."

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    Date

    11/11/70

    12/10/70

    University Funding; 12/11/70 Interviewee: Rip Haley, Director of Cornell Fund. Interviewer: Jay Levine, WHCU.

    University Income. Vice 12/17/70 President StevellMu1ler interviewed by Wes Tree. written by Tom Tobin. Interviewed for Cornell Chronicle.

    William Kunts1er Program: 12/17/70 (1) Larry Cramen, Cornell student. (2) Doug Dowd, COrnell Professor" (3) Steven Fruser, National Caucus of Labor Camm. (4) William Kuntsler, Tape 1 of 2.

    Bailey Hall.

    William Kuntsler Program. n.d. Bailey Hall. Tape 2 of 14.

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    3 3/4 ips.

    Time: 15 :00, 7 1/2 ips., Tails out

    Time, 16,30, 7 1/2 ips., Engr.: Wes Tree Distribution: Gene King BFA

    Time: 20 :07, 7 1/2 ips., NAB, Tails out, Engr.: Wes Tree

    3 3/4 ips., 1/2 track

    7 1/2 ips., Tails out t Full track

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical listing.

    Reel #

    tr. 292

    tr. 293

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    tr. 299

    Old Publ. Info.

    70-16

    70-17

    70-17

    70-20

    70-20

    70-44

    70-49

    70-50

    -3-

    Topic or Speaker

    "The Concept of Environment in the Black Experience." Dalton C. Jones, Research Assoc., Biology and Society Lecture Series.

    University Council Meeting of Executive Board Meeting (Committee) at Phila., PA. Subject: "Div. of Bio-ogical Sciences, etc." Speaker: Dr. Recker, Dr. Morrison, Div. Organi-zation. Dr. Emlen, and others.

    M. Council Meeting of Exec. Board Committee at Phila., PA.

    ~L.t:. ]

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel # Old Publ. Info.

    tr. 300 70-80

    tr. 301 70-83

    tr. 302 70-84

    tr. 303 70-92

    Topic or Speaker

    Bradfield Hall dedication.

    Inside Cornell. Jay Levine: 1. Human Affairs Program;

    Ben Nichols, (Engr.), Acting Director.

    2. Social Science Consul-tant for Ford Foundation Work in Latin America; Views on politics of Latin American Students and comparison with Itbacan Student Acti-vists. Mrs. Rose Golds~n, Professor of Sociology.

    3. Housi~g and Dining to work with Dean of Students. Student Housing - Barlow.

    Date

    n.d.

    n.d.

    How it came about. Dean i/lnerE. Meyer. Implelllentation on students.

    Inside Cornell. WHCU. Levine. 11!10/69 l. Cornell University six

    year Ph. D. Program vic-tory and defeats.

    2. V.P. Academic Affairs, Stuart Brown.

    (l11t!II 3. Sezne.e: Director.

    " 4. Paul Ray: Student Transfer to Yale from Program.

    5. Last year of accepting students. RE: Funds ex-pired.

    Space Explorations. Prof- 3/2/70 essor Morrison Space. Science (Cornell University). Inter-viewed by Wes Tree.

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    Tape Info.! Tape Time

    Reel #l

    7 1/2 ips.

    1 reel

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel j/

    tr. 304

    tr. 305

    tr. 306

    tr. 307

    tr. 308

    tr. 309

    tr. 310

    tr. 311

    Old Publ. Info.

    70-9l

    70-90

    70-89

    70-112

    70-113

    70-114

    70-118

    70-126

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    Topic or Speaier Date

    Inside Cornell. Univer- 3/2/70 sity Senate Legal Aspect.

    Inside Cornell. WHCU, 2/23/70 Jay Levine. (Script on file. )

    Commemoration. ReV. Hazel 2/21/70 L. Williams (male). Confiden-tial.

    President Corson's statement regarding decision of Board of Trustees on cornell Senate.

    Trustee Press Conference.

    President Dale R. Corson to Ithaca Rotary.

    SeC/Agriculture Hardini at Ag. Leaders Forum. Cornell University State Campus.

    n.d.

    3/17/70

    3/25/70

    3/26/70

    Future of the University 3/10/70 Series. John Dermott, formerly of M.I.T. now regional organizer for the new university conference, speakers on reorganizing the university to meet the needs for social revolution. Intro-duction: Doug Dowd. (First series of five lectures on "The Future of the !Wi veL-o lae.r ~ity"). Martha vanl\fA~lfi'f:Or~um. 8:15 p.m.

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 1:55 for release at 5 :00 p.m. today, 7 1/2 full track

    Time: 42:30, 3 3/4 ips., full track, full broadcast

    Fed Line 3/26, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. local radio

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel #

    tr. 312

    tr. 313

    tr. 314

    tr. 315

    tr. 316

    tr. 317

    tr. 318

    tr. 319

    tr. 320

    Old PubL Info.

    70-149

    70-179

    70-179

    70-229

    70-242

    70-243, III

    70-243, #2

    70-243, #3

    70-249

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    Topic or Speaker

    "OUtlook on the Seventies." WHCU, Jay Levine.

    1. Social Problems: Where have we been in~60's? What '70's might bring. (Race relationsl. Lisle Carter, VP Environmental Social Studies.

    Dat.e

    1/70

    Inside Cornell. WHCU Radio, n.d. Jay Levine. COSEP Program.

    Faculty~~ Conference; Dean/lM;:lfer. ,()'.

    Inside Cornell. WHCU Radio Program with Jay Levine:

    1. Washington Oem.

    2. Conference on Women.

    3. Ithaca strike canvaling. A

    n.d.

    n .. d ..

    Faculty Press Conference. n.d. Statler W. Lounge. Dean R~ Miller.

    Inside Cornell.

    Inside Cornell: "changes in Respect to Cornell Community."

    Inside Cornell.

    3/23/70

    3/9/70

    3/9/70

    Judicial hearing or inter- n.d. view with students. RE: In-cident for which no charges ',' were pressed.

    Tape Info.1 Tape Time

    Recorded by Wes Tree

    1 reel

    Time: 29:50

    Reel 1 of lI.-

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel #

    tr. 321

    tr. 322

    tr. 323

    tr. 324

    tr. 325

    tr. 326

    Old Pub!. Info.

    70-249-2

    70-256

    70-272

    70-273

    70-286

    70-291

    Topic or Speaker

    more NoAInfo. Con't. of tr.320.

    Inside Cornell, Robert )\, Plane.

    Grad. School Conference. Black Grad. Recruitment. Patrick Rooney speech. "The Business and Community and it's Relationship to Black Grad. Recruitment." Noyes center. 9:00 a.m.

    Cornell Council Program: Robertson Corom. Report -Attitude of Survey.

    Inside Cornell:

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    Date

    n.d.

    3/3/70

    6/5/70

    10/17/70

    4/27/70

    1. Environmental Control d.'1r' L. L, RE: iadiatiop. Dr"A Co!ilar. Director, Lab~diation Orn-ithology.

    2. Human Development and Family Studies, 390.Sheila Tobias. Asst. to VP for Academic Affairs. Proposed female studies center.

    3. " America is hard to find:' Religious Concepts and Observances.

    Future of the University Lec-ture Series. "Beyond Coloni-zation: Black Studies and the Challenge to the University." by Vincent Harding. Professor of History; Dir., Martin Luther King Institute in Atlanta, GA. 120 Ives, 4:30 p.m.

    4/9/70

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Reel 2 of 2

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel #

    tr. 327

    tr. 328

    tr. 329

    tr. 330

    tr. 331

    tr. 332

    tr. 333

    Old Pub!. Info.

    71-3

    71-4

    71-5

    71-6

    71-8

    71-15

    71-15

    Topic or Speaker

    President Dale R. Corson's address to the Cornell Uni-versity Senate. itorium, Goldwin 7:45 p.m.

    Kaufman Aud-Smith Hall,

    Facultx Press Conference. Robertf'Mil.l.er, William Keating, and Roberasley. Statler West Lounge, 6:45 EST p.m.

    II. Address by Rober" Plane to N.Y.S. Horticultural society Meeting. Rochester, N.Y., War Memorial, 2:45 p.m.

    Dale R. Corson's statement on the senate.

    /.... DavidAcall, the H. Edward Bab-cick Prof. Food Economics) Michael a Latham , Prof. Inter-nationaf Nutrition. Topic: "Can We Win the War on HW"lger?" report on Pres. Nixon's 2nd White House Conference on Food, Nutrition & Health, lack of federal funding for Food Stamp Reform Bill & School Lunch Act, the need for nutritional educa-tion in America, research at universities.

    Interview with Dale R. Corson by wyBR radio station.

    l:!vid {3. Interview with Qae Williams, D1rector~International Student Office, on his trip to Taiwan and Southeast Asia.

    4/3/875

    Date

    1/7/71

    1/13/71

    1/19/79

    2/3/71

    2/9/71

    2/15/71

    11/23/71

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 30:34

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel if

    tr. 334

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    tr. 337

    tr. 338

    Old Publ. Info.

    71-16

    71-17

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    Topic or Speaker Date

    Students, Stephanie Seremi- 3/15/71 tis, Eric Freidman, Amy Dayis, John Poleyich, Michael Pend-ergast/ faculty members James Matlack, William Dean, John Harding. Topic: "The Senate's First Year, II Assessments of the Cornell Senate's effective-ness, campus Support, etc.

    iJYtJi tzi!-~

    Professor~Murapa (Africana 3/22/71 center) speech at Biology & Society Lecture Series.

    "Birth of the Republican Party," by American History Professor Joel H. Silhey. Interviewed by Joe Leeming.

    "Community RelationEl." by President Dale R. Corson. Rotary Club Meeting, Sheraton Inn" ,l;!i.h~a. Announced by R~n~.rw,~irector of Cornell News Relations.

    "Ontario; The Undying Lake," discussion of student project to map resources and future utilization of Lake Ontario with a view to minimizing pollution. Leonard DWOrsky, Dir. Water Resources & M.i\rine Sciences Ctr., and DaYi~llee, Prof. Resource Economics.

    3/24/71

    3/24/71

    3/26/71

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 14:50

    Time: 28:40

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel #

    tr. 339

    tr. 340

    tr. 341

    tr. 342

    Old PubL Info.

    71-21

    71-146

    71-23

    71-23

    i?opic or Speaker

    Three Various cuts:

    1. "Daniel McCall, ~st. prof.4-English, discusses American Writer James Agee."

    2. "George Gibian, if!hairman, Russian Literature Dept., discusses Russia's lost writers of the absurd."

    3. "Roger Morse, Prof. Apicul-ture, reviews autobiography, 'A Biologist Remembers' by Karl von Frischa n

    "Education in Africa: Coming of Age," by Ahmed Mohiddin, ViSiting Professor from Tanzania.

    Public Affairs Panel Presen-tation at June 6, 1971, Board of Trustees Meeting. Panel Members Chairman Purcell, Pres. Corson, Vice Chairman Noyes, Provost Plane. Con-fidentiaL

    4/3/875

    Date

    4/71

    11/71

    6/6/71

    "The Responsibility of the 4/7/71 University to the Aging," a panel discussion. Arpie Shelton, Extension Associate, College of Human Ecology; Donald Kent, Head, Dept. Socio- logy, Penn State Univ.; David Knapp, Dean, COllege of Human Ecology; Dr. George Warner, Dir. Bureau Longterm Care, N.Y.S. Dept. of Health; Juanita Kreps, Dean/Women's College, Duke University; GordonfStreib, prof./ Sociology.

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 28:18

    Time: 8:20

    Tillllll: 9:46

    Time: 10:52

    Time: 28:00, (two parts, 14:00 each)

    3 3/4 ips., Engr.: Joe Leeming

    Time: 25 :52

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel 11

    tr. 343

    tr. 344

    tr. 345

    tr. 346

    tr. 347

    tr. 348

    tr. 349

    Old Pub!. Info.

    71-.24

    71-28

    71-29

    71-31

    71-33

    71-34

    71-90

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    Topic or Speaker

    Richard Rarnin interview on being appointed to Vice President for Public Affairs by Pres. Dale Cor-son. Interviewed by Wes Tree.

    Date

    n.d.

    Faculty Press Conference, 4/14/71 Robert Miller and Norman Penny. Board Room, Day Rall.

    Interview on his being elec- 4/15/71 ted Dean of the Faculty. Normqn Penney, prof t City & Regional Planning.

    Cornell University Board of 4/17/71 Trustee Press Conference. Chairman of the Board Robert Purcell moderating; Announ-cer : Joe Leeming.

    The Mozar1bic Chant in pre- 4/21/71 11th century Spain. Inter-view with Don Randel, Profes-sor of Music,and Father Jerome~~A7NC Coller, Cornell graduate student.

    Interview on his being ap- 4/22/71 pointed Dean of the College of Architec+ure, Art & Plan-ning. Kermit Parsons, prof., City & Regional Planning.

    "Can We Do without Pesti- 4/19/71 cides? .. The Advantages and disAdvantages and the emer~nee of PCB (polychlorinated bifennels) as an eyen gre3ter potential hazard. DaVid" Peakall, Sr. Re-search ASSOC, Div. Biological Sciences.

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Special tape -not clear for air, confidential, Engr., Joe Leeming

    Time: 13:38

    Time: 14:00

    Time: 14:20

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel iI

    tr. 350

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    tr. 354

    Old Publ. Info.

    71-36

    71-37

    71-38

    71-39

    71-40

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    Topic or Speaker

    Interview with Chestyn Everett, Langston Hughes Professor of Theatre Arts, Africana Studies and Re-search center. Subject: Block Theatre and "to all things black and beautiful".

    se~ance Hartke at COrnell for first anniversary of Kent State incident of 5/5/70:

    Cutill: Pres. Corson intro. of Hartke. Hartke speech at Campus Store: 13:00 hr.

    Cut#2: Hartke press con-ference, Day Hall Board Room: 15:00 hr.

    Date

    4/26/71

    5/5/71

    Report on the first known 5/14/71 hatching of redtailed hawk chick from egg fertilized by artif~al insemination. Thomas'Cade, Research Dir. Lab. of Ornithology; Stanley Temple, grad. stdt.,6rnith-elegy.

    Cornell student~ supervise 5/19/71 constu~tion, testing and belloon launch in New Mexico of a gamma ray telescope. Kenneth Greisen, Professor of physics.

    "The specialist System May 5/20/71 Work Against Small Investors' Interests," Seymour Smidt, Professor of Managerial Ec-onomics.

    Tape Info.1 Tape T~

    Time: 10:14

    Time: 12:26

    T~: 10:34

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    NumberLcal ListLng.

    Reel #

    tr.355

    tr. 356

    tr. 357

    tr. 358

    tr. 359

    Old publ. Info.

    71-42

    71-43

    71-44

    71-45

    71-46

    Topic or Speaker

    Interview with Robert J. Kane, C.U. Athletics Director, on installa-tion of artificial turf in Schoelkopf Field.

    "Nuclear Proliferation Conf. at Cornell;" progress of the SALT talks, the world nuclear buildup, status of non-prolifer-ation treaties and possi-bilities of reaching international agreement on limiting nuclear weapons. George Quester, Dir. Peace Studies Program; Peter Auer, Dir. Lab of Plasma Studies and Prof. Mech-anical & Aerospace Engi- neering.

    Interview on the Scope of His Job. Hartwi~kisker, Judicial Administrator.

    "Student Research in Pro-duct Design;" discussion

    Date

    5/6/71

    5/21/71

    5/26/71

    5/27/71

    of course in product devel-opment and two child-proof containers designed, made and tested. Joseph Koncelik, Asst. Prof./Design & Environ-mental Analysis; and Robert Steinbugler, elec. engr. student.

    "!!ecru! tment and curricullllll 5/26/71 Changes at Cornell's College of Engineering." Donald G. Dickason, Dir., Engineering Admissions.

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    Tape ~lnfo. Tape Time

    Time: 29:17

    Time: 23:47

    TiIiMI>: 26: 30

    Time: 26:22

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel II

    tr. 360

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    tr. 362

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    tr. 364

    Old Pub!. Info.

    71-47

    71-50

    71-53

    71-54

    71-55

    Topic or speaker

    Leonard Dworsky interview on H.R. 437, a pure drink~ ing water bill introduced in Congress by Howard Rib-ison, Republican, OWego, N.Y.

    Date

    5/28/71

    Trustee Press Conference. 6/6/71 Presiding: Robert w. Pur-cell, Robert Gottlieb. Questioners: Dave Stewart of WHCU, Gary Rubin (Cornell Sun), John Marcham of Alumni News. Also commenting, Richard Ramin, Tom Tobin.

    "The Library of Nature 6/9/71 Sounds at Sapsucker Woods," size and range of collection, how acquired, how used, etc . Virginia Englehard, bioacousti-cian, Lab. of Ornithology.

    Robison York State Herb Garden Ground-breaking. Speakers in order on tape: Allan H. Treman, chairman of the sponsers; Provost Robert A. Plane, Thomas w. Mackes~, Vice-president Planning.

    1971 Reunion Forum, "Morality af the Mass Media." Intro.: Provost Robert

    6/10/71

    6/12/71

    Pl~el U.S. CDngressman Bar-berI\ConabtA-'> Austin Kipling....." Publisher; Charles R. Holcomb, chief of GannettNews Service, Albany. Questions from aud-ience. Alice Statler Auditorium.

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    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 12:15

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel #

    tr. 365

    tr. 366

    tr. 367

    tr. 368

    tr. 369

    tr. 370

    Old Pub!. Info.

    71-56

    71-58

    71-61

    71-62

    71-63

    -15-

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    Topic or Speaker

    Interview on the Scope of His Job. Byron Yaffe , Ombudsman.

    Date

    6/14/71

    "Where will Tomo=ow's Law- 6/16/71 yers Go?" discussion of nation-wide increase in law school applications and the changing nature of ~he legal profession. Dona1d:'Sheraw, Asst. Dean, Admissions, Law School; Norman Penney,

    Tape Info./ Tape Ti_

    Time: 14:30

    Time: 28:00

    Robert Summers, ; p ... of'eSS:>tis oil L,,,,,;. Mrs. Ann Peck, Homer La law students.

    Rue,

    Telephone interview with 6/24/71 Morancie, Neighbor-

    hood Director,Central Brook-lyn Model cities Program, on summer education project involving 400 7th through 12th graders from Brooklyn at C.U. and Ithaca College.

    Interview on the Scope of 6/14/71 His Job. Byron Yaffe , Ombudsman.

    "The need to redirect tech- 6/30/71 nological expertise developed in America's space program into such areas as mass transit and global television systems. .. Thomas Gold, dir. Ctr. for Radiophysics and Space Research and NASA prin-cipal investigator.

    "Cornell community Report," 4/71 television sound track pro-grams 11-13. Cornell Presi~ dent Dale R. Corson inter-viewed by Joe Leeming.

    Time: 14:30

    Time: 16:04

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberioal Listing.

    Reel #

    tr. 371

    tr. 372

    tr. 373

    tr. 374

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    Describes nationwide study 7/1/71 of changes in nesting habits of the purple martin. James Tate, Jr., Asst. Dir. Lab of Ornithology.

    Describes summer workshop for 7/1/71 compost ion students, comments on tod~y's music students. Robert!:pa1mer, Prof .;!MUSic.

    Lack of health care delivery 7/6/71 to low-income persons, the need for one national health standard. Harry Becker, Prof v Community Health,Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

    Interview with Jon Anderson. Director of Athletics and Physical Education on future directions of athletics at Cornell.

    Statement by Acting Cornell UniVersity President Robert A. Plane on the death today in Rochester, N.Y. of Walter L. Todd.

    7/26/71

    7/27/71

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 6:42

    Time: 12 :34

    Time: 14:40

    "The Central Brooklyn Model 7/28/71 Time: 27: 30 Cities Program at Cornell;" an experiment in building mo-tivation in 200 seventh graders during seven weeks study at Cornell. William Keene, grad. stdt., and William Jones, esst. to the Provost.

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    "History, Social Science and 7/29/71 Time: 28:00 the origin on War;" the ad-vantages of history over psy-chology and sociology as means of studying human behavior. Donald Kagan, Prof' l Classics and History, Yale University.

    The first two years of the 7/29/71 Time: 28:30 Science, Technology & Society Program at Cornell, combining new courses, research projects and publications. Franklin Long,

    Henry Luce Prof. of Science and Society; Raymond Bowers, prof'l fi\tomic and SOlid State lifhysics.

    Four Various CUts, 8/2/71

    CUt #1. Stanley Zahler, Assoc. Prof. Microbiology, reviews Dor-othy Nelkin' s "Nuclear Power and Its Critics."

    CUt #2. Felix Reichmann, Prof. Bibliography Emeritus, reviews Morris Bishops "A Classical Storybook," "A Medieval Story-book," and "A Renaissance Story-book. II

    cut #3. "Air and Water Pollution," reviewed by Charles Gates, 6hairman, Water Resources Dept.

    1 Cut 114. Jennie" Farley, 80ciolo-g~st, re'l/iews James McConkey's "A Journey to Sahalin," a novel based on campus disruptions at Cornell in April 1969.

    Time: 25:18 (total) Time: 5,24

    Time: 4:45

    Time: 5:37

    Time: 9:32

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel II

    tr. 380

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    Old Pool. Info.

    71-74

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    Interview with Tim Hunt, Cor~ nell graduate student who is director of Commons, Anabel Taylor Hall. He talks about his plans to use Commons for creative arts - theatre, films, poetry readings, craft exhibits, etc., - and to draw talent in Ithaca as well as on campus.

    A One-Week Course at the School of Hotel Administra-tion for Food Service Person-nel at State and Local Jails. Gilbert Foss, SecY~American Correctional Food svc. Assoc.

    The influence of Pres. Nixon's Peking trip on China's relations with the U.S., Japan, and her S.E. Asian neighbors. David Mozingo, assoc. Prof. Government; Dir. Chinatg Program.

    "Why Non-Academic Employees Should Run for the Senate." Senators, George Peters, Re-search Engineer and Elizabeth $, McLellan, Ass. Dean of Stdts.

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    Date

    8/3/71

    8/5/71

    8/11/71

    8/20/71

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 14 :30

    Time: 28:13

    Time: 14:30

    Interviews with Dr. Sidney 8/12/71 Nusbaum, Vet. College Diog-nostic Clinic , on Venezuelen Equine Encephelomyolitis, and Dr. Leroy Coggins, Associate Professor of Virology at the Vet. College, on African Swine Fever. Both discuss the inva-sion of these two hitherto exotic diseases in the northern hemisphere, the lack of adecuate vaccines, and treatment methods, should they reach N.Y. State.

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel II

    tr. 385

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    Old Publ. Info.

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    CUrriculum changes, extension programs, the I & LR School's advance degree program in New York city. Robert B. McKersie, Dean, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

    Supportive Programs for Blacks and other minorities at the Medical College. Dr. James curtis, jfissoc. }ean Cornell Medical College., ~d Carson Carr, minority group recruiter.

    Discussion of his book, "Blacks, Medical Schools and Society." Dr. James Curtis, Ijssoc. Bean) Cornell Medical College.

    A report on student's study of Lake Ontario's resources and future utilization. Leonard Dworsky, Dir. Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center.

    tiThe Rites of Passage,." Freshmen Orientation Master. Barton Hall.

    President Dale R. Corson's speech to Cornell University Senate.

    ,. '"

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    Date Tape Info./ Tape Tillll!

    8/17/71 Time: 14:24

    8/16/71 Time: 29:30

    8/16/71 Time: 14:00

    8/20/71 Time: 8:06, Cut #1-4:021 #2-4:04

    1971

    9/7/71

    Two interviews with Paul Sancoucy, 7/14/71 Personal Specialist in the Cornell Personnel Office, on the University's changeover to a new payroll system. Topics include growing influence of federal and state regulations on higher education, Cornell's affirm-ative action program.

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberioal Listing.

    Reel 4!

    tr. 392

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    tr. 395

    tr. 396

    Old POOl. Info.

    71-87

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    71-90

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    Interview with Robt. J. Kane, Dean of Phys. Ed. and Athle-tics. Pan-American Galnes.

    Two Cuts:

    Cut *1. Holter's Animals at Vet. College. Gene Holter, owner of movie land animals, Robert H. Whit-lock, Asst. Prof. of Large Animal Medicine, Vet. College, Cornell University.

    Cut,#2. Peter Auer on grant for fusion studies at Engr. College. Peter L. Auer, Prof. of Aerospace Engr. and Dir., Lab. of Plasma Studies.

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    Date

    9/10/71

    9/9/71

    8/20/71

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    "Lead and Our Environment." 9/13/71 Time: 14:25 Ways in which lead affects animals and man. Arthur Aronson, Prof., Plasmacology, veterinary College.

    "Dreaming in Humans & Animals," 9/16/71 Time: 14:00 discussion of REM (rapid eye stages) in sleep, occurence of dreams in animals and newborn infants and the meaning of drealns. Dr. William C. Dement, Dir./ Sleep Lab., Stanford Univ. School of Medicine; Dr. Michel Jouvet, chmn., Dept. Experimental Medicine, Univ. of Lyons, France; Moderator: James Maas, ~soc. Frof., !1sychology.

    Report on a five-county study to 9/20/71 Time: 14,30 determine if poor health prevents low-income women fromAgetting or holding jobs. Daphne Roe, Assoc. Clinical Prof .~Nutri tion; Michael (!, Latham, prof., International Nu-trition.

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel #

    tr. 397

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    Old pub!. Info.

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    Interview with Harry~~haSkey, Manager of the Cornell Campus Store, on ehanges made since he took over July 1, 1971. Includes reference to displaying local crafts, hiring of new trade book buyer, new textbook buyer, pilfer-age, building good will in the community.

    Faculty Press Conference. Dean of the Faculty/Norman Penney. Introduced by Bob Smith.

    Two Cornell Programs :

    Cut #1. Relationship of health services to the University, the community, and the Univ. Senate; the need to dispense contracep-tive and abortion ref9rral in-formation. Dr. AllY~Ley, Dir. Health services.

    Cut #2. Water pollution and sup-ply problems in India. David Pimentel, Prof./ Entomology and Limnology.

    Research funding, social aware-ness, and new trends in France's scientific community. Pierre Ai-train, Dir. General for scientific and technological research, French ministry of Indu~tri~l & Scientific Development, Herbert;Carlin, Dir.; School of Elee. Engineering.

    "Diacritics. II A new literary re-view published by Grossvogel and his colleagues. David I. Gross-vogel, PraLl Compo Lit. and Romance Studies.

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    Date

    9/21/71

    9/23/71

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    9/27/71 Time: 14:45

    9/27/71 Time: 12:36

    9/24/71 Time: 28:15, Cut 111: 14:15, CUt #2: 14:00

    9/28/71 Time: 14:30

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel It

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    Old Publ. Info.

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    TWO cuts:

    Cut #1. Interview with Peter Dykeman, graduate assistant, cornell Plantations, on Plantation Fall-in, scheduled for Oct. 17, 1971.

    CUt #2. 60-second spot on Plant-ation Fall-in.

    Date

    10/6/71

    10/6/71

    Actuality with Arthur Brodeur 10/7/71 g~v~ng message about payroll change issued by Diedrich Willers.

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    The College's First 100 Years Chan- 10/11/71 Time: 14:32 ges in Curriculum and The Formation of an Advisory Council. Kermit Parsons, Dean , College of Archi-tecture, Arts, & Planning.

    Review of "Louis Agassiz Fuertes 10/12/71 Time: 14: 30 and The Singular Beauty of Birds." (Harper & Row, 71). Olin Pettin-gill, Jr., Dir./ Laboratory of Ornithology

    Two Cuts:

    Cut #1. Voice Cornell's first officer, in NYC assignment.

    ~, with RamonA Rivera, Affirmative Action talking about his

    10/13/71

    Cut #2. Voice with Seymour Smidt, 10/13/71 Professor of Managerial Economics, B & PA School, on his testimony before the SEC about the N.Y. stock exchange's reluctance to switch to computers.

    Joint Session of BOard of Trustees/lO/16/7~ and the Cornell university Council at Alice Statler Aud. Presiding: Robert W. Purcell, 6hairman of the Board of Trustees.

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

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    Reel #

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    Old Publ. Info.

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    71-113

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    Results of seismographic studies 10/11/71 on the moon during Apollo space program; the feasibility of un-manned lunar exploration. James Dorman, ~sst. FUr./ Columbia Univ. 's Lamont Doherty Geological Obser-vatory and Thomas Gold, Dir./ Ctr. for Radiophysics and Space Research.

    Press conference following Board of Trustees meeting.

    Interview with Thoma~sokol' con-ductor of the Cornell Univ. Glee Club, and John Nicolls, student manager of the Club, on the Club's European tour (Jan. 1972) including first visits by a group of this size (60 men) to three East European countries to give formal concerts under official sponsership. The countries are Caechos~ovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia. Sokol also discusses the present state of glee clubs on American campuses.

    "A Course in Law for Non-Law Students. 11 Robert Summers, Prof.'\ILaw .

    10/16/71

    10/19/71

    10/20/71

    Interview with Thomas Rogers, 10/25/71 former director of sponsered re-search and now director of acade-mic funding, on creation of the new office and its areas of respon-sibility.

    Radio blackout prevention experi-ments at Cornell. Neil Brice, ~rofi ilec. 1jngineering.

    10/26/71

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 14:25

    Time: 3:53

    Time: 9,00

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel 1I

    tr. 414

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    tr. 420

    Old publ. Info.

    71-117

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    71-119

    71-121

    71-122

    71-123

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    Peace Studies seminar with Cyrus Eaton. Statler Hall, Cor-nell University.

    "Two Cornell Programs,li:

    CUt #1. His peace-seeking Moscow trip. Cyrus Eaton.

    CUt #2. editing letters Eaton.

    Why he financed the of the Goldwin-smith by Cornell. Cyrus

    Norman Penney letter to Cor-nell community on freedom of expression (Lindsay speech).

    Beeper interview on implications of China' s admission to the UN and the expulsion of Taiwan. David Mozingo, Assoc. Prof., Gov-ernment, Dir., China Program.

    Interview on his appointment as Dir. of the Human Affairs Pro-gram. Theodore Reed, Asst. Prof./ Industrial & Labor Relations.

    Date

    10/25/71

    10/25/71

    10/25/71

    10/21/71

    10/26/71

    10/27/71

    Interview with Anthony Treadwell, 10/26/71 Business Mgr., Div. of Campus Life, on his responsibilities and those of the proposes conference co-ordinator.

    Interview with Norman Russel, new 10/27/71 textbook manager at Campus Store, on how he intends to imp~ove ser-vice ..

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: :60

    Time: :58

    Time: 6:22

    Time: 14:30

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel #

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    tr. 426

    Old Publ. Info.

    71-126

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    "Nonresident Admissions at Cornell." J. Larry Mench, Asst. Dir., Admissions.

    Littaner press conference. Professor Raphael M. Littaner, Professor of Physics and Nuclear Studies at Cornell University.

    Interview with James Lyon, new director of Office of Student Employment at Cornell University.

    Two Cuts:

    Date

    10/29/71

    11/8/71

    11/4/71

    Cut #1. Robert Risley inter- 11/10/71 view. Vice Provost, commenting on his memorandum encouraging employee participation in the Senate and on the new campus-wide Personnel Council.

    Cut #2. Interview with Raymond 11/10/71 Bowers, Deputy Dir., Science, Technology and Society Program, commenting on a grant to study the report of the video-telephone on society ..

    Interviews with Mrs. Ruth Schle- 11/11/71 singer I A sst. Curator for prints, A.D. White Museum , on Prints for Purchase Exhibit, 11/17 to 12/12.

    "Changes Needed in Youth and 11/12/71 Minority Group Employment Policies in .America. It George Hildebrand,

    Maxwell Upson Prof. of Ec-onomics ..

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 8:00

    Time: 4:25

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

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    tr. 427

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    tr. 429

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    Old Publ. Info.

    71-132

    71-133

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    71-135

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    Topic or Speaker Date

    Three Cuts:

    Cut #1. Peter Scott, British 10/22/71 naturalist and wildlife artist who recieved the 1971 Allen Medal from Cornell, discusses painting and conservation.

    Cut #2. Roger Tory Peterson, 10/22/71 author and illustrator of field guides to the birds, dis-cusses his desire to resume serious wildlife painting.

    Cut 113. George M. Sutton, ~e- 10/22/71 search Professor of Zoology at the University of Oklahoma and former Curator of Birds at Cor-nell University, talks about his bird illustrations and con-servation~

    1(14 NdALL r::. Interview with Shew, 1'r-ector of community relation n the Technical Advisory Grou from C.U. and Ithaca College, formed to help Tompkins County Planning Dept.

    Interview with Robert F. Risley, Vice-Provost, on the new Pres-idential Manpower Planning and Employee Policy Committee, an-nounced today by President Corson.

    "Two Cornell Programs,*':

    Cut #1. Reaction t0G:being nam-ed Registrar. ByrOn" 'McCalmon, Registrar.

    Cut 112. Plans for improving ef-ficiec,cy of Registr~'s Office. Byron~Mccalmon, Reg~strar.

    11/17/71

    11/17/71

    11/18/71

    11/1B/71

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 2:56

    Time: 2 :48

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numerical Listing.

    Reel II

    tr. 431

    tr. 432

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    tr. 434

    tr. 435

    tr. 436

    Old Pub!. Info.

    71-136

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    71-139

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    71-141

    TOpic or Speaker

    press Conference: president Dale R. Corson, Cornell Univ., 9-10 a.m., Day Hall Board Room.

    David Wyatt, Associate Professor, Southeast Asian History at Cornell University, describes the Khmer Classical Ballet of Cambodia, schedu led to perform in Alice Statler Auditorium.

    Background and implication of latest developments in the India-Pakistan war. Onkar Marwah, Re-search Assoc., Center for Int'l Studies and former Indian gov't official.

    Actuality of Nathaniel Owings, Cornell '37 and partner in

    Skidmore, OWings, & Merrill. Taped at time of Architecture College Advisory Council Meetin9s.

    Report on the Congress of Inter-national Music C~CilS held in Moscow. Wi~liam,., ustiM Goldwin Smi th prof'/I Musicology. Two Cuts,

    CUt Ill. Topics discussed at the Congress and composers present.

    Cut 112. Tradition in American and Russian music.

    "Underwater Archeological 'Digs' in Offshore Greece and Italy." George Bass, Prof '; Classical Archeology, Univ. Of PA.

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    Date

    11/23/71

    12/1/71

    11/24/71

    10/8/71

    11/9/71

    11/8/71

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 8:00

    Time: 10,35

    Time, 7:56

    Time: 2 :40

    Time: 7:56

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    N~rical Listing.

    Reel iI

    tr. 437

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    Old Publ. Info.

    71-143

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    71-146

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    Interview with Bob Gardiner, Cornell Junior who was elected to the Senate in fall, 1971.

    Report on a Long Island Sound study showing higher concen-trations of PCB (polychlorinated bifennels) in osprey eggs than found elsewhere. Paul Spitzer, grad. stdt. in icology.

    "Political relations between the Chinese Peoples' Republic and its SE Asian neighbors." Michael Leifer, Visiting prof'l Gov't and SE Asian Studies.

    "Education in Africa: Coming of Age." Ahmed Mohiddin, Vi-siting Prof. from Tanzania.

    Interview with Tim Hunt, Direc-tor, The Commons, RE: Sal tmine Drama Coop, new theatre group and production of "One Flew OVer the Cuckoo's Nest" on 12/16-18/71.

    llTwo Cornell Programs,":

    Date

    11/15/71

    11/19/71

    11/29/71

    11/71

    12/13/71

    CUt #1. Labor's View of President 12/3/71 Nixon'S Wage-Price Freeze. George H, Hildebrand, Maxwell Upson prof.~ Economics.

    Cut #2. Historical Background of 12/3/71 Wage-Price Freezes in the U.S. Walter Ga1enson, prof./Economics and Industrial and Labor Relations.

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 8:00

    Time: 8:00

    Time: 28:00, two parts, 14:00 each

    Time: 8:00

    Time: 8:00

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberical Listing.

    Reel if

    tr. 443

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    71-150

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    "A Financial Aid Proposal By Six New York State private Colleges." Dalef-Corson, Pres.

    A Behavioral Therapy Program For Students and Staff. HowardC, Kramer, Assoc. Dean of Students.

    Interview with Donald Rol1Q, manager, Graphic Arts Services, cornell University on Cornell's use of recycled paper in the 1971-72 Student and Staff Dir-ectories.

    A Re-entry Seminar for Foreign Students Returning to Their Homes. Edward Pi Antoni, Asst. Dir./ career Center.

    Date

    12/14/71

    12/13/71

    11/24/71

    12/29/71

    Recollections of the late writer 12/30/71 Sylvia Plath as a student. George Gibian, Chrnn., Russian Literature.

    liThe value of applying practical 11/24/71 experience to teaching law students, Gould's reaction to his one-term vacation at Corne11~' Milton Gould, New York City trial attorney and visiting prof. at Cornell Law School.

    "Will the Cornell Senate survive." 12/30/71 Peter Heywood, Stdt. &airman/senate iiixec. eonunittee.

    Location recording of the first meet- 10/22/71 ing of the Cornell technical Advisory Group to the Tompkins County Depart-ment of planning. Day Hall Board Room. 2:00 p.m. EDT.

    Tape Info./ Tape Time

    Time: 1:36

    Time: 8:00

    Time: 8:00

    Time: 14:00

    Time: 8:00

    Time: 8:00

  • News Bureau. Tapes.

    Numberica1 Listing.

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    Old Publ. Info.

    tr. 197

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    Topic or Speaker

    Cornell Banquet.

    Cornell centennial Convocation. A .. M.. exercise"

    Kirkland Forum, for Voice of America.

    Adlai Stevenson, speaks at Cornell University, Barton Hall, Olin Li-brary Terrace.

    Peril Lecture:John Coleman Bennett.

    Dr. Wriston's Speech at Cornell Council Meeting.

    Testimonial Dinner for Provost f' F: Hill.

    Ezra Carnell Anniversary Dinner.

    Founderls Day convocation and Jubilee.

    Founder's Day Commaaoration.

    A.A.U. Sympositllll: "A Core of Liberal Education for All Curricula."

    WTKO Broadcast. Cornell Commence-ment.

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    Date

    10/9/64

    10/9/64

    3/3/54

    10/9/64

    n.d. @"'=rJ

    9/30/55

    10/8/55

    12/3/56

    1/11/57

    1/11/57

    4/29/57

    6/10/57

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    Description

    university Relations, Radio-T. V. -Film

    student Briefings - Oct. 20, 1966 session

    student Briefings - Nov. 17, 1966 session

    student Briefings - Nov. 30, 1966 session

    student Briefings - Dec. 12, 1967 session

    J.A. Perkins Speech

    University Relations, stokely Carmichael speech, etc.

    University Relations -Draft Card Burning

    vietnam Discussions

    University Relations -Samuel Leibowitz

    Society for the Humanities, Symposium, 1966. (see Acc. Folder)

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    I2escripti QIl H.W. Robison- 23 tapes: 22-7", 1-5" (listing in ace. folded

    G.Heeht, 1974

    WBBF (Radio station), Rochester, 1960-1966 (listing in ace. folder)

    Side 1. Tape #105, series #54, side 2. B'rith Kodesh Candidates 10/17/65

    Robert Moses Tapes Building Congress Luncheon, 3/27/56, Van Voorhees Park Ceremonies, 6/4/56. 181st Anniversary of Declaration of Independence, 10/10/57. North Hills Golf Club. 10/26/57

    CBS T.V. Interview 4/17/63, 'The man who built New York"

    Let's find out, 6/23/57 and 5/18/58

    Zoological Society, 1/19/57. Palisades Interstate Parkway dedication, 6/22/57. American Society of Civil Engineers, 10/22/57

    Fifth Ave. Association Luncheon, 12/6/56

    Alfred E. Smith stamp sale, 11 /26/45, J. Russel Sprague Testimonial Dinner, 3/10/55. Builiding Trades Employers Dinner (2 sets) Lighthouse Dedication, 12/2/57

    UN comes to Queens 4/30/46. 20th anniversary of Jones Beach State Park(also speeches by Gov. Dewey & Conservation Commissioner Perry B. Duryea) 8/4/49. Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, 5/25/50. Baruch Houses Dedication, 9/2/53. Baruch House, 4/8/52

    Going Your Way, 4/12/52. United Housing Foun-dation, 10/4/56.This is New York, 12/6/56. Throgs Neck goundbreaking, 10/22/57

    Tex & Jinz Show, 3/26/56. Eye on N.Y. 6/3/56. Warren J. Vinton.Tape Rec. of Reminscences 6/69

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    567 1721 568

    569 1721

    570

    Description

    Barhight Songs Folk Songs recorded 3/4/56 by Edith M. Fox

    Finnegan's Wake Naney's Murder - Pat O'Brien Johnny the Sailor - The Green Bed Doran's Ass Looking for the Bull Rafting Song Jack Haggerty Old Armchair The Clock Let's Go Hunting Roger O'Hare Dan Commol (Erin Go Braugh) The Darby Ram Five Dollar Note Give My Love to Nellie, Jack The Daddy of Them All

    Barhight Songs recorded 3/11/56 by Ellen Stekert '57

    The Flying Ooud Little Brother Joe Andy Bardee The Devil and the Farmer's Wife In Search of Maria The Ship That Never Returned Don't Be So Heartless and Cruel State of Arkansas Hills of Glenshee

    Barhight Songs collected 3/11/56 & 3/14/56 by Ellen Stekert

    011, Do Not Be Offended Please And She Never Came Back And This is What She Ate Johnny Bull A Man A Little Bit Strange The Piper and the Cow Laurina Another Fellow In This Town Brennan on the Moon I'll Not Go Out with Riley Anymore McSorley's Most Beautiful Twins Bright-Eyed Laughing Little Nell

  • 571 1721

    572

    573 1721

    DescriptilID

    Barhight Songs collected by 4/14/56 by Ellen Stekert

    Charming Young Widow I Met on the Train

    Black Cook He Followed Her By Night (Lady

    Isabel and The Elf Knight) Mary of the Wild Moon Fair Ellen (The Jealous Lover) Bounding the U.S. Abe Lincoln Went to Washington When Johnny Comes Marching Home Texas Rangers

    Barhight Songs collected 4/22/56 by Ellen Stekert

    Lovely Minnisoty A Paddy in Ireland Johnny Troy Old Grey Never Take the Horse Shoe From The

    Door Willie Weever You are Nothing More to Me Little Cottage-Auctioneer Stop That

    Sale Muckleberry Dew Cumberland

    Barhight Songs collected 6/3/56 by Ellen Stekert

    The Girl I left in Ireland Toll, Toll, the Bell (Srith Eyed

    Laughing Little Nell) By Borders Adn by Oceans Under the Daisy Two Sisters The Western Pioneers You Made Your Dear Old Mother

    Weep The Drummer Boy The 20th of July She's More To be Pitied than Scorned

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  • 574

    575-577

    578

    579

    580

    581

    582-584

    585-587

    588-589

    1721

    1817

    1635

    2080

    The Hills of New Hampshire Father You Will Marry (The Blind

    Girl) Beginning of the Fox

    Barhight Songs collected 1/20/57 by Ellen Stekert

    The Fox One Morning in May Give Me a Home by the Sea Green Fields of Virginia Irish Jaunting Car I Have No Home

    3 tape recordings of interview with Harrie Greene, connected with Curtis Airplane Co. Made 9/l0/57, at Weedsport, N.Y.

    Joint Housing Committee (Ithaca, N.Y.) Negotiations with Cornell, 3/1/69

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    " 3/6/69

    " 3/27/69

    " 4/4/69

    Interview with Malvina Shanklin

    Interview with Thomas Milliman 1/61

    Gould Coiman, 1926- re; His stay at American Studies Research Center, Hyberabad, India. (N.B.: Excellent bird songs at end of recordings)

  • tr..tL AocJl.

    590 1530

    591-592 2904

    593,594 2910

    595 & trsc. 204

    596 2695

    597 2853

    598 & trsc. 2846

    600-605 2824

    606-618 2897

    606

    607

    608

    609

    610

    Harry Caton talks about "How Grange was founded as a Fraternal Organization" March 29, 1969. Also: Mr. Harry Caton talks about "Early Development of Grange Insurance" April 26, 1969

    Alice Cook. Chicago Convention, Aug. 1968

    Richard Slater. "Student Activism in Montreal, Quebec" Interviews, Nov. 1968

    Douglas Fitzgerald Dowd, 1919 - ; Eldridge Cleaver 1935- ; and Mrs. Cleaver. July 1968

    Medical Society of the State of New York. Dr: Lloyd S. Winslow

    Medical Society of the State of New York Panel Discussion-mod. Dr. William "The Comatose Patient"

    Donald McMaster, 1895-1975. Interview, 1968

    Ripon Society 601 - Group Discussion - 1965 602-603 - Exeter Conference - 1966 604 - Ripon Wisconsin Speech 605 - Meeting of National Governing Board - 1966

    Edward O. Berkman Interviews

    Interview #1, Azgad Yellin. Int. #2, Evyator (Evik) Ben-Bassat Int. #3, Dani Tal

    Conclusion into #3, Int. #4, Yaacov Basil. Int. #5, Asgad Yellin

    Condo Int. #5, - Int. #6, Amos Yaron.lnt. #7, Yaacov Handleman

    Concl. Int. #7. - into #8, "Duda" Sela.

    Int. #9, Ammon Lor. Int. #10, Jacqueline Ochayon. Int. #11, Major Avihu

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    611

    612

    613

    614

    615

    616

    617

    618

    619& trsc. 2779

    620

    621 3238

    622 3188

    Condo Int. #11. Int. #12, Amos & Mrs. Yaron Int. #13, Shalom David. Int. #14, Naftali Cohen. Int. #15, Moshe Ben-Tsur. Int. #16, Mordecai Hod.

    Condo Int. #16. Int. #17, A doctor of Shaari Zedek Hospital. Int. #18, Esther(Arditi) Zalinger. Int. #19, David Levari. Int. #20, Eliezer Eckstein. Int. #21, Nerchemiah

    Concl. Int. #21. Int. #22, Captain Dodik. Int. #23 Mrs. Dodik & Dodik's friend. Int. #24, Mr. and Mrs Yellin (Azgad's parents)

    Concl. #24. Int. #25, Ezer Weizman. Int. #26, Mordecai Hod. Int. #27, Carro Bilu.

    Int. #28, Gittel Didiak (Gingi). Int. #29, Tony Moore Int. #30, Naftali Cohen. Int. #31, Giltel Didiak. Int. #32, Nehemiah Oz

    Conel. Int. #32, Int. #33, Dr. Chlm Barkai, Int. #34, Ora Werker. Int. #35, J05if Gorni. Int. #36, Teddy Kolleck. Int. #37, Absolom Katz.

    Condo Int. #37. Int. #38, Arieh Lyons. Int. #39, Mota Gur. Into #40, Ben Shaffner

    Conel. Int. #40. Int. #41, Chaim Bar-Lev, Int. #42, A doctor. Int. #43, unnamed american colleague.

    Cayuga County Farm Bureau Women's Committee Roundtable discussion, 1%7

    "A Conference with Hugh R. Pemeroy" June 15, 1%1. High R. Pomeroy speech on open space pre-servation, guest speaker Bucks County Penn., 1959

    Glenn Norris interview with James "Jim" Bailey & William B. "Billy" Wilkinson-May 23 & 24, 1969. "Boyhood memories of early Ithaca."

    Armand Adams, address to Ithaca Rotary Club, 10/11/67

  • 623 & trsc. 2933

    624 3067

    625

    626

    627

    628 2940

    629

    630 2945

    631 3000

    632 3037 (MISSING)

    633-639 3254

    640 800

    641-642

    643-M8 3474

    Descriptirul

    Cornell Public Library Assoc. final meeting,12/20/71

    Ithaca Rotary Club proceedings, 3/13/68. Foreign exchange students from Argentine, Greece&Bolivia

    Ithaca Rotary Club Programs 5/24/72. Report of young people from H.S. about trip to northern Europe.

    Rotary Club 11/8/72. Member Captain Ralph F. "Snuffy" Jackson-U.S. Navy Talks about "National defense-its evolution and trends for the future."

    Rotary Club. Program by Interact Club "Diplomats of Ithaca High School presented at Rotary district 717 conference, Pocono Manor, Pa. May 5-7,1972

    Roy Hendrickson, Amarillo, 1964. Producer's grain corp. luncheon speech, 26th annual meeting

    Roy Hendrickson. PGC annual meeting, Amarillo, Texas, December 1966

    Mr. Manion, 1963 annual meeting.

    "Land economies. The total concept." by Ernest M. Fisher. A paper read at the 18th congress of the international chapter of Lamda Alpha. Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. Oct. 12, 1967

    American Medical Women's Association. 1958 annual meeting, business section.

    H.B. Sutton, 1893- Reminiscences, 1972

    Mrs. Wm. R. George Memorial Service 4/15/1962

    Willard Hubbell's commentary on his father's paintings, etc.

    Fred Btiehl, 1892-1974

  • Acc.#

    649 3263

    650 3265

    651-654

    655 3067

    656 3067

    657

    658

    659

    660

    661

    662& trsc. 3735

    663

    664 3296

    665

    666

    667

    668-671 3305

    672 &trsc. 3516

    Description

    Adda McCurdy, 1882-1976, interview, "Forest Home Embrodiery Club for Fifty Years" 1972

    John Lyon Collyer ('17) 1893- "This is your Life"

    John Lyon Collyer. Interviews

    Ithaca Rotary Club Program 6-12-68, Paul Lebam;

    Ithaca Rotary Club 5-1-68, Connie Ames

    Miss Marrianne' Dalsthon speaking

    Ithaca Rotary Club, 11-29-{i7, Tod Kennedy

    Ithaca Rotary Club, 7-17-68, Harold Tukey

    Ithaca Rotary Club, 4-3-68, Robert S. Ingersoll

    John Sabley , 6-26-68

    Leo Moss Interview: Childhood, Adolescence, WW I, arrival in USA, peddling, family life, business during war.

    Leo Moss Interview-business during war and until retirement

    A. Gerd Korman, Collector. Interviews, 1967-{i8 Walter Lenz, 1-11-1968 -also 4 trsc. in this collection

    Sylvester Berki, 2-27-1967

    Dr. and Mrs. J. Rothenberg, 1-10-1968

    Mr. Zvi Yavetz, 1-9-1%7

    Mayors Ad Hoc Committee on the Collegetown disorder, 1972. Hearings relative to illegal College-town block party, 1972.

    Society of Real Estate Appraisers presents: Hodges: Babock... Revisited.

  • 673-681 3763

    682-688

    689a-690a 3516 (MISSING)

    691- 3776 691

    692

    693

    694

    695

    696

    697

    698

    699

    700

    701

    702

    703

    704 705 706 707 708

    Description

    Gary A. Lee

    College of Architecture, Art and Planning, College Alumni Assembly & Retrospective. 1977 Received from Prof. K.c. Parson, Dean, College of Architec-ture, Art and Planning 15/l /1804

    M.B. Hodges, Lambda Alpha. Virginia appraisal council, March 19, 1972

    Older Persons Record Mary Abrahams, side l-Anna Genung, side 2

    Philip Allan, side I-Edith Wells, side 2

    Anonymous, side I-Ruth Eastman, side 2

    Robert Banks, side 1 John and Helen Vandervort, side 2

    Eleanor Barnard, side I-Ruth Place, side 2

    Helen Bower, side I-Earl and Mabel Clarke, side 2

    Stewart Coats, side 1 Benjamin and Gladys Duddleston, side 2

    Stuart Cobb, side I-Caleman Taber, side 2 -died 11-81

    Lillian Cox

    Louise Cummings

    Sophie Dean

    Mary Dormady, side 1

    Gertrude Drake, side l-Elaine Reynolds side 2

    Clara Dunn, side l-Percy Dunn, side 2 Eugene and Mary Durham Margery Edsall, side I-Fred & Florence Ashton- 2 Carl & Elsie English-I-Ralph & Mary Williamson, Thelma Fish- side 1, Clara Millard, side 2

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