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Edwin Diamond Political Audiovisual Collection

An inventory of the collection at Syracuse University

Overview of the Collection

Creator: Diamond, Edwin.
Title: Edwin Diamond Political Audiovisual Collection
Inclusive Dates: 1960-1996
Quantity: 83 linear ft.
Abstract: Recordings of political advertisements, television commercials, televised political debates and coverage of Republican and Democratic Party conventions; also research material for book The Spot (1992), co-authored with Stephen Bates
Language: English
Repository: Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center

Biographical History

Edwin Diamond, journalist, author and professor, began his journalistic career as a science writer with the International News Service in Chicago. He joined Newsweek in 1957 and was named a senior editor in 1962. He was on-air commentator for the Washington Post Co., editorial director of Adweek, cofounder of the Washington Journalism Review, associate editor of the New York Daily News, and a media columnist for New York magazine for 10 years. In addition to his media work, Diamond was a visiting professor of political science at MIT and then at New York University and the author of a dozen books, and won numerous awards for writing, editing, and classroom teaching, as well as a 1994 Professional Achievement Award from the University of Chicago's Alumni Association.

Diamond was a veteran of both World War II and Korea, and received a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart during his military service. He and his wife, Adelina Lust Diamond, had three daughters.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Edwin Diamond Political Audiovisual Collection contains research material for The Spot (1992), co-authored with Stephen Bates, and a wide range of audiovisual recordings.

"The Spot" material contains information amassed during the research and writing of the 1992 book co-authored by Diamond and attorney Stephen Bates. The bulk of this series consists of audiorecordings and notes of interviews with individuals connected with political consulting and advertising, including Roger Ailes, John Deardourff, Eddie Mahe, Dan Payne, Gerald Rafshoon, and Stu Spencer.

Tapes and Films contain politically-related recordings on various forms of videotape and audiotape, and 16mm film. Content includes coverage of Republican and Democratic Party conventions, political advertisements (most of which were aired as television commercials), televised political debates, candidate or issue spots, interviews, press conferences, documentaries, and news broadcasts. Most items date from the 1960s to the 1990s; topics covered include busing, the Iranian hostage crisis, AIDS, advertising that targets children, John F. Kennedy, the arms race, housing, drug abuse, US relations with Russia, China, Japan and other foreign powers, and the role of media in the democratic process. The collection also includes several reels of film coverage of the Young Republican National Convention in San Francisco (1963), an event that is marked as formative to the ascendacy of Barry Goldwater to the Republican nomination for the 1964 presidential campaign.

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Arrangement of the Collection

Items are arranged in numeric order based on Diamond's original tape numbers. Items may be requested using either number. Note that the following 5 tape numbers do not exist: 0308/D0276, 0376/D0345, 0912/D0881, 0993/D0962, and 1054/D1023. The following 8 items were commercial tapes and were removed from the collection: 0488/ D0457, 0578/D0547, 0628/D0597, 0698/D0667, 0722/D0691, and 0898/D0867 through 0900/D0869.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

The majority of our archival and manuscript collections are housed offsite and require advanced notice for retrieval. Researchers are encouraged to contact us in advance concerning the collection material they wish to access for their research.

Access to recordings requires advance notice to produce a working copy.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

Duplication for any off-site use requires the written permission of the copyright holder.

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Related Material

Special Collections Research Center has a number of collections relating to television and radio. Please refer to the SCRC Subject Index for a complete listing.

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Subject Headings

Persons

Aber, Bill.
Agnew, Spiro T., 1918-1996.
Ailes, Roger.
Anderson, John B. (John Bayard), 1922-2017.
Babbitt, Bruce E.
Bates, Stephen, 1958-
Bayh, Birch, 1928-2019.
Bellotti, Francis X.
Bemporad, Jack.
Bentsen, Lloyd.
Brown, Edmund G. (Edmund Gerald), 1905-1996.
Brown, Jerry, 1938-
Buckley, James Lane, 1923-
Bush, George, 1924-2018.
Cafferty, Jack.
Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
Carter, Rosalynn.
Church, Frank, 1924-1984.
Clinton, Bill, 1946-
Connally, John Bowden, 1917-1993.
Cranston, Alan, 1914-2000.
Cronkite, Walter.
Davis, Douglas, 1933-2014.
Diamond, Edwin.
Dole, Robert J., 1923-
Donahue, Phil.
Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 1900-1980.
Du Pont, Pierre S.
Dukakis, Michael S. (Michael Stanley). 1933-
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006.
Gayler, Noel, 1914-2011.
Gephardt, Richard A. (Richard Andrew), 1941-
Glenn, John, 1921-2016.
Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998.
Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, 1931-
Haig, Alexander Meigs, 1924-2010.
Harris, Fred R., 1930-
Hatch, Frank.
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.
Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin), 1912-1983.
Jennings, Peter, 1938-2005.
John Paul II, Pope, 1920-2005.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.
Kemp, Jack, 1935-2009.
Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009.
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.
Kerry, John, 1943-
King, Edward J., 1925-2006.
Linsky, Martin.
McCormack, Ellen, 1926-2011.
McGovern, George S. (George Stanley), 1922-2012.
Mezvinsky, Edward M.
Milk, Harvey.
Moyers, Bill D.
Moynihan, Daniel P. (Daniel Patrick), 1927-2003.
Muskie, Edmund S., 1914-1996.
Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.
Perot, Ross, 1930-2019.
Pozner, Vladimir.
Quayle, Dan, 1947-
Reagan, Ronald.
Riney, Hal.
Robertson, Pat.
Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979.
Romney, Mitt.
Rose, Charlie.
Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998.
Schwartz, Tony.
Shapp, Milton J., 1912-1994.
Shriver, Sargent, 1915-2011.
Simon, Paul, 1928-2003.
Smith, Ralph T. (Ralph Tyler). 1915-1972.
Stokes, Carl.
Taft, Bob, 1942-
Timity, Joseph F., 1938-
Trump, Donald, 1946-
Tsongas, Paul.
Turner, Ted.
Udall, Morris K.
Vieira, Meredith.
Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919-1998.
Walters, Barbara, 1929-
White, Kevin H.

Corporate Bodies

American Broadcasting Company.
BBC World Service.
C-SPAN (Television network)
CBS Broadcasting Inc.
Cable News Network.
MTV Networks.
National Broadcasting Company.
Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)

Subjects

Advertising, Political -- United States.
Television broadcasting of news -- United States.
Television in politics -- United States.

Genres and Forms

16mm (photographic film size)
Audiocassettes.
Audiotapes.
Beta (Betamax)
Sound recordings.
U-matic.
VHS.
Video recordings (physical artifacts)
Videotapes.

Occupations

Television journalists.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Edwin Diamond Political Audiovisual Collection,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

Bulk of collection, gift of Edwin Diamond.

"The Spot" material, gift of Stephen Bates, 2019.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: --
Date: Sep 2000
Revision history: 12 Mar 2008 - converted to EAD (MRC); 14 May 2008 - access information updated (MRC); 10 March 2016 - film inventory updated (MBD); 5 May 2016 - film box nos. updated (MBD); 27 Sep 2019 - "The Spot" material added (MRC); 23 Nov 2021 - Box 33A renumbered as Box 58 (MRC); 23 Feb 2022 - media processing completed (RMH)

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Inventory

"The Spot" material
Gift of co-author Stephen Bates, 2019.
Interviews
Box 51 Deardourff, John [tape 1 of 2] 5/10/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0021)
Box 51 Deardourff, John [tape 2 of 2]; Guggenheim, Charles 5/10/1983; 5/11/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0022)
Box 51 Goodman, [Isaac] Robert 7/25/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0025)
Box 51 Goodman, [Isaac] Robert; Gans, Curtis; Bond, Becky; Dooley, Ed 7/27/1983 - label reads: "last of Goodman; spots; Committee for the Study of the American Electorate; NCTA" (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0026)
Box 51 Kaye, Michael 5/31/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0023)
Box 51 Kopelman, Arie L.; Squier, Robert 7/22/1983; 7/27/1983 (Audio cassette) (ID#: diamond_e_0024)
Box 57 MacDougall, Malcolm - label reads: "NYC" (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0017)
Box 51 Mahe, Eddie; Guggenheim Spots - Robert F. Kennedy Presidential '68.; George McGovern Presidential '72 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0020)
Box 57 Payne, Dan 4/14/1983 - label reads: " CX; MIT [Massachusetts Institute of Technology], media expert" (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0018)
Box 51 Payne, Dan 10/2/1987 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0028)
Box 51 Rafshoon, Gerald; Squier, Robert (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0019)
Box 51 Sawyer, David H. 8/8/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0027)
Box 51 Swope, Ken; Payne, Dan 1/22/1988; 1/25/1988 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0029)
Box 57 Swope, Ken 4/07/1983 - label reads: "Class/ CX" (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0016)
Notes
Box 52 Ailes, Roger
Box 52 Deardourff, John
Box 52 Dooley, Ed
Box 52 Florescu, John
Box 52 Foster, James
Box 52 Garth, David
Box 52 Goodman, Robert
Box 52 Kaye, Michael
Box 52 Litsky, Andy
Box 52 Mahe, Eddie
Box 52 Payne, Dan
Box 52 Rafshoon, Gerald
Box 52 Schwartz, Tony
Box 52 Spencer, Stu
Box 52 Squier, Robert
Box 52 Swope, Ken
Miscellaneous
Box 51 Radio Dialogue: "On the Spot", Bates, Stephen 7/1/1992 (Audio cassette; running time 28:48) (ID#: diamond_e_0030)
Box 51 McGovern Election Eve Broadcast aired Nov 6, 1972 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0031)
Box 51 Spots: JFK; Nixon; Taft; Buckley; Evans; Agnew; Stokes; Melvinski; Lindsay; A-Bomb (LBJ), Smith; NHH; McGovern 5/21/1984 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0032)
Box 51 Electronic Democracy Dec 13 1995 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0033)
Tapes D0001-D0299
Box 1 17.24 Final Project: Rep. John B. Anderson campaign speech (Diamond #D0001) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0034)
Label includes David Lerwer, Mark Copman, and Lesley Blumen. Recording content from a note contains "introduction--brief background of Anderson; need to develop multiple mechanism to provide access to energy recourses upon which our economy depends; United States--economy must be kept productive; energy policy for '80's--there are steps we ought to take; Carter's current plan falls short; take a look at a 50 cent tax on gas; develop synthetic fuels--best accomplished in the private sector; security of U.S.; in favor of windfall profits tax; opposed to reinstatement of the draft...doesn't believe in peace time draft; Anderson has longest continuation of public service of any of the candidates; just putting ERA in the party platform isn't enough; end; woman discussing the work done by floor people at a political convention"
Box 1 17.24 Project: We Can Beat the White Machine: Edward M. Weaver, John Krooss (Diamond #D0002) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0035)
Recording content from a note contains "Dubs of campaign ads of Timilty and White with rock music dubbed periodically; dubs of Mayor White campaign ads with rock music dubbed over original sound; audio: rock music. video: Timility speaking with wife; audio: rock music. video: White talking; Ray Charles concert scene; flash of words "We can beat the White machine"; Joe Timility for Mary; audio back of original political spots--White answering question; White ad anti Timility; White ad anti Timility; White ad anti Timility; man talking about Timility's campaign-maybe his campaign manager; designed campaign on who was the most qualified person to be mayor; Ed Diamond discussing White's campaign ads; Chuck Kramer dub of a satirical review of White's ads and Timility ads; more rock music dubbed over audio of more campaign ads; end"
Box 1 17.24 Project: 60 Minutes -- News or Entertainment? by Monty Talley and Jay White (Diamond #D0003) 12/12/1979 - note and photocopy of tape label removed to folder; miss-match label on tape (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0036)
Recording content from a note contains "Tape #2; This tape consists of sloppy dubs from various 60 Minutes Show; Andy Rooney satirical piece on electrical outlets; story about the medical practice of Dr. Edward Rubin; blank; tape of Rep. Convention. can be erased"
Box 1 17.225 Media Project: Television and the Church: Differing Views by Michael Schlein, Bob Wallace (Diamond #D0004) [no date] (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0037)
Box 1 60 Minutes: Shot Down Over Nicaragua (Diamond #D0005) 10/19/1986 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0038)
Box 1 60 Minutes; ABC and CBS (Diamond #D0006) 6/19/1976; 12/11/1975 - photocopy of note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0039)
Note on case contains "CBS 6/14/1976 - I was unable to locate this story labeled "Gulf Bombings," (20 seconds) because none of the information corresponded with the abstracts (p. 1065, times 5:46:10-5:46:30 or date 6/14/1976""
Box 1 Carter Energy Address (ABC) (Diamond #D0007) 4/20/1977 - photocopy of time code and brief description removed to folder; miss-match label on tape: list of political commercials 10/13/1976-10/31/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0040)
Recording content from a note contains: introduction with Barbara Walters and Harry Reasoner; Carter; speech begins; speech ends, analysis (Walters/Reasoner); cost evaluation; analysis: Sam Donaldson; Republican reaction (Rep. Clarence Brown, Sen. Howard Baker, RNC Chairman Bill Brock); analysis (Walters/Reasoner); Democrats' reaction (Rep. Tip O'Neil, Sen. Henry Jackson, Sen. Robert Byrd); conclusion (Walters/Reasoner); end.
Box 1 Carter Energy Address to Congress and ABC Analysis (Diamond #D0008) 4/20/1977 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0041)
Recording content from label contains "introduction (Barbara Walters/Harry Reasoner); Carter; speech begins; speech ends, analysis (Walters/Reasoner); cost evaluation; analysis: Sam Donaldson; Republican reaction (Rep. Clarence Brown, Sen. Howard Baker, RNC Chair Bill Brock); analysis (Walters/Reasoner); Democrats' reaction (Rep. Tip O'Neil, Sen. Henry Jackson, Sen. Robert Byrd); conclusion (Walters/Reasoner); end"
Box 1 Nielson Ratings (ABC/NBC) (Diamond #D0009) 11/07-09/1977 - accompanied by note from Vanderbilt TV News Archive (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0042)
Box 1 Captioned news: American Military Strength (ABC) (Diamond #D0010) 4/25/1979 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0043)
Box 1 Carter-Brezhnev Summit: Arms and the Future (Diamond #D0011) 06/17/1979 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0044)
Box 1 Barbara Walters Interviews Jimmy Carter (Diamond #D0012) 10/09/1979 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0045)
Box 1 ABC World News (Diamond #D0013) 10/09/1980; 10/27-28/1980 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0046)
Box 1 Nightline Tape 1 of 2 (Diamond #D0014) 11/05/1980 - return note from Stephen Lewis, press representative, removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0047)
Box 1 Nightline Tape 2 of 2 (Diamond #D0015) 11/05/1980 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0048)
Box 1 Nightline: History (Diamond #D0016) 05/29/1981 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0049)
Recording content from a note contains: "open; Ted Koppel (TK) intro; Martin/Hollywood; TK tease; Comm 1 and 2 Promo; TK intro; TK/2-way with Rev Wildmon; TK/2-way Al Schneider; TK/Wildmon; TK/Mitchell; TK/Schneider; TK/Wildmon; TK/Schneider; TK tease; Comm 3 and 4 Bumper; TK intro; TK/2-way with Mitchell; TK/Schneider; TK/Wildmon; TK/Schneider; TK/Wildmon; TK/Schneider; TK/Wildmon; TK/Schneider; TK/Wildmon; TK/Mitchell; TK tease; Comm 5 and 6; TK Weekend; close"
Box 1 America Held Hostage: The Secret Negotiations (ABC) (Diamond #D0017) 11/01/1981 - handwritten note containing recording's contents removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0050)
Box 2 CBS Evening News; ABC World News Tonight; Late Night News (Diamond #D0018) 10/21-22/1981; 04/02/1982 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0051)
Recording contents from label contains "ABC World News Tonight: Unemployment 9%."
Box 2 ABC Viewpoint: Foreign Reporting Part 1 (Diamond #D0019) 04/28/1982 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0052)
The program is missing first 5 minutes.
Box 2 ABC Viewpoint: Foreign Reporting Part 2 (Diamond #D0020) 04/29/1982 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0053)
The program contains 3rd half hour.
Box 2 ABC Good Morning America 7am-8am; T.V. Guide Monitoring Project (Diamond #D0021) 02/22/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0054)
Box 2 ABC Early Morning: 6am-7am (Diamond #D0022) 03/24/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0055)
Box 2 The Day After: part 1 of 4 (ABC) (Diamond #D0023) 11/20/1983 - photocopy of case removed to folder; miss-matched label on case (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0056)
Box 2 The Day After: part 2 of 4 (ABC) (Diamond #D0024) 11/20/1983 - photocopy of case removed to folder; miss-matched label on case (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0057)
Box 2 The Day After: part 3 of 4 (ABC) (Diamond #D0025) 11/20/1983 - photocopy of case removed to folder; miss-matched label on case (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0058)
Box 2 The Day After: part 4 of 4; Viewpoint (ABC) (Diamond #D0026) 11/20/1983 - photocopy of case removed to folder; miss-matched label on case (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0059)
Box 2 20/20; NM 517; 30 sec.: Man (Diamond #D0027) 05/21/1984 - photocopy of different recording found in case; photocopy removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0060)
Wrong recording content note found in the case containing "O'Toole Political Spots Reel."
Box 2 20/20; NM 517; 30 sec. Man (Diamond #D0028) 05-21-1984 - photocopy of different recording found in case; photocopy removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0061)
Wrong recording content note found in the case containing "O'Toole Political Spots Reel."
Box 2 30 Second Man/Diamond Demo Reel (Diamond #D0029) 05/21/1984 - note to Ed from Pam removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0062)
Box 2 Thirty Second Man (Diamond #D0030) 05/21/1984 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0063)
Recording content from a label taped to the inside of the case: "Glenn ID; Mondale; Hart; Cranston; IK Answers America; IK Answers America plus; Stevenson Excited Woman; checkers; Kennedy song; Goldwater IK; daisy; girl with ice cream (anti Goldwater vote for LBS); Kick; Nixon the one; McGovern with Spiro 'laughing' and vets; Toy soldiers (anti McGovern Democrats for Nixon); Ford knows the way; Feeling good; Mondale vs Dole (Vote for [?]); Carter "Sign"; [?]; [?]
Box 2 20/20; 30 Second man (Dub from History) (Diamond #D0031) 09/12/1984 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0064)
Box 2 Nighline Pt 1 & 2 (Diamond #D0032) 03/18/1985 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0065)
Box 53 20/20 (Diamond #D0033) 01/08/1987 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0066)
Box 53 ABC: Mon. (Diamond #D0034) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0067)
Box 3 Ad Bank: Dukakis, Michael - Bush, George Sr. (Diamond #D0035) [no date] - letter from Sheila Fisher removed to folder (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0068)
Box 3 AdVideo Journal Issue #5 Marketing High Tech (Diamond #D0036) 1984 - program guide removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0069)
Recording contents from label contains: "Marketing High-Tech: Looking at Apple and IBM (35:40); The making of '1984' (7:40)."
Box 53 Best and Worst Ads for '82 (Diamond #D0037) 1982 - note removed to folder (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0070)
Recording contents from notes contains: "Federal Express 'fast-talk'; Perrier 'animated caveman'; Miller Lite Beer 'golf'; Revlon Nail Polish 'dancing nails'; AAMCO Transmission Service 'horrors'; McDonalds 'double-dutch'; Hawaian Punch 'Donny & Marie'; Diet Coke 'Radio City; Jordache Jeans 'kids'; Stayfree Maxi Pads 'Cathy Rigby'"
Box 3 AdWeek #6: "Viwer's Lib: VCR's and DISC"; Marilyn Watts RCA (Diamond #D0038) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0071)
Box 3 AdWeek (Diamond #D0039) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0072)
Recording contents from label contains: "Countdown; new Charlie Old Charlie; Advt. to Women Harvey's Bristol Creme; New Wisk Old Wisk; diet Pepsi"
Box 3 Mitch McConnell Spots (13 Spots) (Diamond #D0040) [no date] - photocopy if label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0073)
Recording contents from label contains: "accomplishments; two minute show; JYB to MM; bandwagon; bankrupt; bloodhounds; controversy; more good reasons; missing children; taxes; 12 years; hounds 2; Reagan for McConnell."
Box 3 American Red Cross-AIDS Awareness (Diamond #D0041) 05/06/1987 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0074)
Recording contents from label contains: "Rumors (with each one of) - Elizabeth McGovern; Elizabeth MGovern/Sex; Wayne Rogers; Ahmad Rashad; Glenn Close; Johnny Carson; Sam Waterson; Merryl Streep (REV); Robert De Niro."
Box 3 Countdown for America (Peace Poll Version) (Diamond #D0042) [no date] - promos :30 & :10; photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0075)
Box 3 AT&T: Shaping the Computer Age (Diamond #D0043) 03/27/1984 (U-matic; running time 4:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0076)
Box 3 Rolling Stones: performance and thermography (Diamond #D0044) 10/01/1980 (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0077)
Recording content from label contains: "Emotional Rescue - performance; She's So Cold - performance; Emotional Rescue - thermography; Where the Boys Go - thermography."
Box 3 Ford, Glenn as AVIS spokesman (Diamond #D0045) [no date] (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0078)
Box 3 McCaffrey and McCall for AVIS Rent a Car (Diamond #D0046) [no date] (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0079)
Also contains "8 spots to date (with David Mahoney)."
Box 3 Simon for President: The Paul Simon Story (Diamond #D0047) [no date] (U-matic; running time 6:24) (ID#: diamond_e_0080)
Box 3 Hyundai Motor America (Diamond #D0048) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0081)
Recording content from label: "ship; locomotive; Canada; college; baby both excels; pleasant journey; excelebration; rear defroster"
Box 3 Miller Lite Beer: Yakov Smirnoff (Diamond #D0049) [no date] (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0082)
Box 3 Miller/Meisterbrau: Royal Order of the Bison (Diamond #D0050) [no date] (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0083)
Box 4 Kanner, Bernice (New Yorker Magazine) (Diamond #D0051) 1/12/87 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0084)
Box 4 Biography of Gallison, Denise (Diamond #D0052) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0085)
Recording content from a note contains: "account of fatal child abuse incident by Denis Gallison; details of incident implicating her husband Edward; Denise Gallison now serving time in Framingham prison; "It would have been an unbelievable story if it wasn't true."; Biography of Denise Gallison with accounts from foster parents, brother Lamont Sousa, sister Shirley, Godmother, and Denise herself.; At 19 Denise is release from being a ward of the state. 11 different foster homes and 18 different social workers in 15 years; "Too easy to condemn Denise Gallison."; End"
Box 4 Interviews with David Frost; AIG Commercials (Diamond #D0053) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0086)
Recording contents from label contain: "Frost excerpts at beginning; American International Group (AIG) Commercials: Open :30, "Pyramid" :30, "Clocks" :30, Closing :30."
Box 4 Nixon: Checkers to Watergate (Diamond #D0054) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0087)
Box 4 Byrne, Jane and Daley, Richard M. Chicago Primary Ads (Diamond #D0055) 1983 - Washington Commercials Dubbed for WNEV Boston (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0088)
Box 4 Video Encyclopedia of the 20th Century (Diamond #D0056) 01/15/1986 (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0089)
Box 4 Capital Cities Family Special: The Juggler of Notre Dame, with short blacks (Diamond #D0057) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0090)
Box 4 CBS Election Night Coverage (Diamond #D0058) 11/02/1976 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0091)
Recording contents from a note contains: "11:35-11:47; 12:00-12:22; 12:30-12:52; WBZ: 12:55-12:58; WCVB: 12:58-1:00."
Box 4 CBS Election Night Coverage (Diamond #D0059) 11/02/1976 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0092)
Recording contents on label contains: "1:00-1:22; 1:30-1:53; 2:00-2:18."
Box 4 CBS Election Night Coverage (Diamond #D0060) 11/02/1976 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0093)
Recording content from label contains: "9:08-9:23; 9:30-9:52; 10:00-10:22."
Box 4 CBS Election Night Coverage (Diamond #D0061) 11/02/1976 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0094)
Recording content from label contains: "7:05-7:22; 7:30-7:53; 8:00-8:22."
Box 4 Lance, Bert on the Evening News (NBC/CBS) (Diamond #D0062) 09/06/1977; 8/8-09/14/1977 - note from Finding Aid: "Vanderbilt TV News Archive" (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0095)
Box 4 CBS Election Night Massachusetts Results 1978 (CBS 7 Boston) [tape 1 of 3] (Diamond #D0063) 10/08/1978 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0096)
Box 4 CBS Election Night Massachusetts and U.S. Results 1978 (CBS 7 Boston) [tape 2 of 3] (Diamond #D0064) 10/08/1978 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0097)
Box 4 CBS Reports: Selects (Diamond #D0065) 01/16/1979; 04/20/1979; 08/27/1980 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0098)
Recording contents from label contains: "The Boat People; Miami: The Trial that Sparked the Riots; The Boston Goes to China."
Box 5 CBS Reports: Danger at 3 Mile Island (Diamond #D0066) 03/30/1979 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0099)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: Brian Grimes; possibility of melt down and 2 Mile Island; Gov. Dick Thornberg; 177 uranium fuel rods are damaged; Temperature is up; hope to release bubble; pressure drops bubble expands; could lead to violent steam explosion; involves people around Harrisburg; scenes of evacuating women and children; 20,000 lives in evacuation areas; no panic but a lot of skepticism; 23 schools closed indefinitely; citizens angry; impressions of reporters; Gary Sheperd reports from 3 Mile Island; Nuclear alert; civil authority started evacuating people; Gov. Thornberg speaks; Spokesman for Metro; 2 workers received high doses of radiation during later releases of gas; sister station in Harrisburg report 1,000-1,500; activity in the city; What does it look like around the plant?; advocates of nuclear power point to enviable safety record; Harrisburg latest of 10 reports in past 20 years of nuclear accidents; Harrisburg first case; Dr. John Rabinowitz; Dr. Paul Milvy; Milvy; Why the delay?; No federal agency been set up to carry out mass evacuations; Harold Denton; conflicting and confusing reports; Apparent chronology of events; secondary cooling system fails; plant employee turns off emergency cooling system; officials deny operator error; 1% of rods melt; radioactive steam escapes; conflicting reports; weather foercast; how prepared are nuclear agencies for emergencies?; J. Dexter peach; where radiation moves off sight; expand emergency planning zone; plant licensing; Peach; serious questions about the future of nuclear power; 72 licensed nuclear plants; before Harrisburg nuclear industry; James Schlesinger; Rep. Morris Udall; Sen. Henry Jackson; Rep. John Dingell; Carter inter-agency task force; Carter; are we being lied to by some sources?; Dr. Ralph Lapp; are we running a risk of a China Syndrome?; Lapp; Pollard; is this the measure of the failure of safety systems?; Lapp; Pollard; why should we believe assurances?; Lapp; are these news reports adding to hysteria?; Lapp; where do we go from here?; Lapp; Pollard; did we have warnings?; Pollard; could we have prevented this?; Pollard; how do you define catastrophe?; Lapp; Pollard; where will it wind up?; Dr. Christine Sherman; is life imitating art?; Cronkie: words from 'real people' on this event; end"
Box 5 CBS News: Roger Mudd on Campaign Commercials (Diamond #D0067) 02/21/1980 - miss-match label information with cassette label stating "Wilkie Interview"; note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0100)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "Walter Cronkite: Heiden won 4 medals in Olympics today; In the New Hampshire complaint against Nashua paper for paying for republican debates; Introduction to Mudd piece on commercials; Mudd on commercials; WCVB Boston screening process of tapes submitted by candidates; Federal campaign advertising laws reviewed; General sales manager of TV 5 speaks; Counter view that says TV ads not effective; Walter Cronkite signs off; Howard Baker ad; The Newlywed Game can be erased; End of tape:
Box 5 CBS Primary Coverage: South Carolina Republican Primary (Diamond #D0068) 03/08/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0101)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: " John Connally at podium congratulating Gov. Reagan for winning; Bush congrats to Reagan; Gov. and Mrs. Reagan 'cautiously ecstatic'; Walter Conkite intro; Cronkite: 'Reagan clobbered Connally'; Connally targeted Illinois; Reagan interviewed on expectations; Cronkite: Connally philosophic about defeat; Connally: is postponing a couple of events in Georgia; Bush on South Carolina expectations; Cronkite: increased pressure on Ford to enter the race; Kissinger speaking from Ford's house; Ford: we have some time yet but we'll have to wait and see; Cronkite: Reagan had long time support in S. Carolina; Candidates in S. Carolina shots; Baker is gone; S. Thurmond and Connally like Batman and Robin; Cronkite: will Reagan's smashing win carry him through Florida?; Reporter's response; Cronkite: is John Connally still a viable candidate?; Cronkite: until tonight Bush and Reagan were running neck and neck; Cronkite: sign off; End"
Box 5 CBS Primary Coverage in Florida, Georgia & Alabama, Part 1 (Diamond #D0069) 03-11-1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0102)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "Cronkite: Six 'laughers' tonight; Cronkite: returns tell story; Bruce Morton: who votes for who; Cronkite: Reagan-Bush conflict in all 3 states; Reagan: pleased with the primaries; Bush: doesn't know when he'll win next; Cronkite: looks and democratic side; Morton Dean in Chicago: Bush and Kennedy need to make huge effort now to compensate; White House Press Sec'y Jody Powell: Thanx to three states which gave Carter 80-90% of the delegates; Cronkite: Kennedy does poorly; Patrick Lucey, Kennedy's spokesman speaks; Cronkie: Anderson darkhorse; Anderson: From Illinois; Cronkite: Ford still thinks he is best candidate; Reporters' assessment: predictions about Illinois; Jed Duval: reporter with Kennedy; Cronkite: how is Mayor Byrne doing?; Duval: Some believe her problems will affect Kennedy's; Morton Dean: predicts crossover vote for Anderson."
Box 5 CBS Primary Coverage, Part 2 (Florida, Georgia, Alabama; new York, Connecticut; Kansas, Wisconsin) (Diamond #D0070) 03/11/1980; 03/25/1980; 04/01/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0103)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "3/11/1980: Cronkite: Carter and Reagan on Top. Reagan may have it all wrapped up; End." "3/25/1980: Bruce Morton: Kennedy overcomes moral and trust questions; Mort Dean: next for Kennedy people a big effort in Pennsylvania but not in Wisconsin; Ed Bradley in Wisconsin: Brown and Anderson are after crossover votes; Bruce Morton: Carter sliding on all national polls; Cronkite: NY sends large block of delegates; Goodnight." "4/1/1980: Cronkite: results from Wisconsin and Kansas; Anderson: talks to supporters in Wisconsin; Andy R.: humor about election and candidates; Cronkite: update on delegate count in Wisconsin and Kansas; Goodnight."
Box 5 CBS Primary Coverage: Illinois Primary with Special Attention To the Chicago Daley Machine (Diamond #D0071) 03/18/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0104)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "Cronkite: more about crossovers; Bruce Morton: Who supports Anderson?; Cronkite: primary shows strength of the Daley Machine; Report from Chicago; Cronkite: returns from Illinois disappointing for Kennedy; Kennedy: congrats to Carter; Cronkite: jubilation at Carter headquarters; Strauss--campaign manager for Carter; Cronkite: New York and Connecticut next Tuesday; Mort Dean: in New York by Madison Square Garden; Correspondents discuss Illinois primary; Bruce Morton: can't see how a Bush or Kennedy could still go around enlisting money and support; Morton Dean: Kennedy people hoping something will derail Carter; Bob Sheafer: issue of Chappaquiddick may interfere with Kennedy support; Bruce Morton: Doesn't see alternatives; Morton Dean: Mrs. Kennedy played major role in Chicago; Cronkite: review delegate count, heavy pressure on Bush, Anderson failed to win Illinois, barely credible showing; Goodnight"
Box 5 CBS Primary Coverage in NY & CN, Part 1 of 2 (Diamond #D0072) 03/25/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0105)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "Kennedy: Victory speech in NYC and Connecticut; Cronkite: upsets by Bush and Kennedy; Cronkite: Kennedy defeats Carter in both states; Bruce Morton: Jewish voters made a big difference; Mort Dean: following Kennedy, etc. Campaign keyed to 2 issues; Cronkite: Susan Spencer with Kennedy; Spencer: Carter won 18 of 22 primaries and caucuses; Cronkite: polls show percentage of Carter slip in support but not transference to you; Spencer: is this support special to Jewish population?; Jody Powell: speaking at a press conference at the White House; Leslie Stall: Carter's negatives caught up with Kennedy's; Cronkite: good and bad news for Reagan; Reagan: delighted with Rep. race in NY; Correspondent ? to Reagan: any way Bush or Anderson could interfere? Bush: (in Connecticut) Bives him any opportunity to go into Wisconsin and kep on issues and dig ahead; Anderson : is he flirting with a 3rd party campaign?; Ed Brady in Wisconsin: expects crossover vote; End"
Box 5 CBS Primary Coverage in Kansas & Wisconsin, Part 1 of 2 (Diamond #D0073) 04/01/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0106)
Summary of contents, cased on note found with tape: "Cronkite: Kennedy beat Carter in NY, Bush won in Connecticut; Brown: This will be the last 1980 contest; Cronkite: Wisconsin crossover vote; Ed Bradley: Walk in with ID and vote any candidate in any party; Reagan strong upstate; Cronkite: Crossover significant actor; Bruce Morton: CBS poll taken to analyze crossover; Gathered correspondents; Morton: review of candidates campaign prospects; Susan Spencer at Kennedy Center in Washington; Leslie Stall at White House; Ed Bradley in Wisconsin; Cronkie: big winner is Reagan; Reagan: difficult to declare win so early in the game; Cronkits: to Reagan...any single issue that is doing this for you?; Cronkite: Running mate; Cronkite: Rule out G. Bush?"
Box 5 CBS Primary Coverage: Pennsylvania, Vermont, Missouri, Part 1 of 2 (Diamond #D0074) 04/22/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0107)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "Cronkite: intro; Bush: We will keep doing what we are doing; Cronkite: Penn. put suspense back into the race; Bush: pleased--we have to shift gears; Cronkite: Reagan did well but not well enough; Reagan: congrats to Bush, but Bush can't beat him; Cronkite: according to sample precincts Kennedy and Carter are close; Bruce Morton: poll reviews/discussion; Strategy after Pennsylvania (Cronkite); Morton Dean: possible that the Dem. candidate who gets to convention won't win; 1975 Supreme Court--Convention Law; Cronkite: Carter win or looses in Penn, decided to maintain Rose Garden stragey; Carter: Primary season seems divisive in the midst of it; Cronkite: what if there should be a fight to open it up at the convention?; Cronkite: Do you see after Rep. convention before the Dem. convention that you might step down?; Cronkite: results of Penn. Bush and Kennedy trailing; Bruce Morton: Reagan confident; End
Box 5 CBS Evening News Report: Aborted Iran Rescue Mission of Hostages (Diamond #D0075) 04/25/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0108)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: " Walter Cronkite reports: 174 the day of the Iran crisis; What happened: the Iran rescue mission as planned and why it was aborted; Israeli Ham Radio operator reports what he monitored from the radio; Harold Brown: Prez terminated mission at 1:00am 4/25/1980; 8 Americans killed; Brown's summation of rescue attempt; Aboard 1 helicopter abandoned by rescue team, classified papers; reporter from Iran; Family of American in Iran express anger at Carter's plan; Carter speaks; Lesley Stalh reports from White house; Cronkite: Carter needs to convince allies and congress he did not double-cross them by keeping the mission clandestine; Congressional reaction; President has new potentially divisive relationship with congress; Justice Dept. advise: Carter within law if he attempted clandestine rescue mission; World reaction; Allied ambassadors met; Identified 6 of the 8 dead; Effect of aborted rescue attempt on Carter campaign--comments by Reagan, Bush, Kennedy, Anderson; meeting of families of the dead in Texas"
Box 5 Harold Brown press conference on Aborted Rescue Mission of the Hostages in Iran (CBS) (Diamond #D0076) 04/25/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0109)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "announcement that the rescue mission was aborted; brief review of what occurred the night of the 24th of April into the early hours of April 25th; Brown open for questions from press--General David C. Jones, Chm, Joint Chiefs of Staff, also on hand to answer questions; End"
Box 5 CBS Primary Coverage (North Carolina, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., Indiana (Diamond #D0077) 05/06/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0110)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "Cronkite: decisive win for Reagan and Carter; Reagan: realistically optimistic; Kennedy speaks; Jed Duval: Kennedy folks think they can catch up; Robert P: President thinks he's whipped Kennedy at White House; Cronkite: Indiana--Reagan and Carter won but in fall can't take Indiana for granted; A look at Indiana--people may be changing their minds; Cronkite: where will the candidates spend their money report; Morton Dean: 80 million dollars spent so far on the Presidential campaign; Bruce Morton: insight on today's results; Cronkite: Maryland and Nebraska coming up next Tues; Goodnight; Junk--may be erased"
Box 5 CBS Newsbreak: Ch. 7, Boston Primary Report (Diamond #D0078) 05/06/1980; 05/12-13/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0111)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "Reporter Shelton: four primaries today--Indiana, N. Carolina, Tennessee, District of Columbia. Also hijacked plane, ceremony for those killed in aborted Iran rescue mission; Senate OK on budget. Helicopter buzzed in Cuba. RBI investigation; Reporter Sands: Maryland Nebraska primaries; Junk---may erase"
Box 5 CBS Primary Coverage: Maryland & Nebraska; CBS Primary Coverage in Penn., Vermont, and Missouri (part 2) (Diamond #D0079) 04/22/1980; 05/13/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0112)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "5/13/1980: Dan Rather: Carter and Reagan added victories in Nebraska and Maryland; Rather: Kennedy in new Mexico; Kennedy: hoped for better results in Maryland and Nebraska; Rather: how much of Kennedy's support is regional; Bob P: on appeal of Carter in NE; Strauss, Robert, Carter's campaign manager: wise enough to bring party back together; Carter folks preparing early for Democratic convention; Rather: Maryland--Kennedy and Bush counted on this state; Jim M: on Kennedy's Maryland Campaign; interviews a few folks about who and why and what they are voting about; talks about Bush; discussion of primary with correspondents; Bruce M: Reagan will win it next week; Mort Dean: 4-6 weeks before final decisions of John Anderson; Bruce M: Anderson will run; Mort Dean: doubt in Anderson's mind about whether he will run; Rather: Carter and Reagan locked it up; Bruce M: an act of God would have to happen to change that; Rather: next Tues in Michigan and Oregon could do it for Reagan; Goodnight" "4/22/1980: Kennedy in Philadelphia: campaign stands for rejection of administration right now; in Pennsylvania the primary vote determined distribution of delegates; Cronkite: national look at delegate distribution in both parties; End"
Box 5 CBS Super Tuesday Coverage: CA, SD, RI, NJ, WV, NM, OH, MN; Cronkite, Carter, Kennedy (Diamond #D0080) 06/03/1980 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0113)
Box 5 CBS Reports: Sale Presentation (Diamond #D0081) 07/22/1980 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0114)
Box 5 CBS Evening News: Campaign '80 Coverage (Diamond #D0082) 10/27/1980-11/03/1980 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0115)
Summary of contents, based on label: " debates: 10 minutes; campaign: 18 minutes; by David Garcia 5/13/81; for: Lee Hanna".
Box 53 CBS Evening News: Campaign '80 Coverage (Diamond #D0083) 10/27/1980-11/03/1980 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0116)
Summary of contents, based on label: " debates: 10 minutes; campaign: 18 minutes; by David Garcia 5/13/81".
Box 5 CBS News Special Report: Election Preview 9:26-9:57 PM (Diamond #D0084) 11/03/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0117)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "bad quality color bars; Bruce Morton: discusses polls which all vary but have Reagan ahead; Cronkite: describes how they have quartered the country into regions; Reasoner: (with the East quarter) heavy urban, ethnic blue collar; Rather: (with the midwest quarter) White knuckled region; Sheaffer: (with the south quarter); stall: (with the west quarter) (tone of these reports dubitable as to the possibility of Carter finding the success he once had in all areas); Cronkite: hostages haunting the whole year; Reasoner: talked to experts; Sheaffer: release will help whoever is President; Rather: Boy, I wish we had an election where the polls don't mean anything; Stall: from Carter person: a long as hostages are the top issue in papers and Reagan is buried inside; Cronkite: 34 Senate seats up, 435 House seats 13 governorships; New political forces described by a correspondent; Cronkite reviews these targeted folks and their opponents; Charles Osgood: Ampex video art and CBS; Goodnite"
Box 53 Political Ads: Reagan, Ronald and Anderson, John (CBS) (Diamond #D0085) 11/03/1980 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0118)
Box 53 CBS Evening News: Election Night Coverage (7-9 PM) (Diamond #D0086) 11/04/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0119)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "Bruce Morton on pools; Cronkite on exit polls; Rather: Rep. sept Indiana-midwest; Cronkite: review of electoral votes; Sheaffer: Kentucky; Cronkite: odds in Las Vegas and London favored Reagan; Reasoner: East no real results yet; Leslie Stall on West; Cronkite: reporting early Reagan lead; Brock: We will have a party win; Cronkite: Any word from Zorinsky or Byrd about organizing Senate for Republicans?; Bill Moyers: This election hinged on so many variables; Cronkite on voter turnout; Phil Jones: reminiscent of 4 years ago; Cronkite: Reagan has won Indiana; Rather: 3 term democrat in Senate lost badly; Cronkite: McGovern up for reelection; Local CBS News (Mike Levitt Ch 7 and Don Cassidy; Back to studio; Anti-Mike Ventresca); Cronkite: 2% vote counted; Sheafer: Kentucky news; Rather on midwest; Reasoner on East; Cronkite: Virginia in Reagan's column; Rather on Carter; Stahl: Reagan ahead in the debate; Reasoner: inflation more important than unemployment; Sheafer: suburban folks voting for Reagan; Rather: votes for Reagan from Michigan, Indiana; Cronkite: Reagan's personality?; Cronkite: CBS News estimate Reagan has taken Florida; Moyers: If he keeps rolling in returns he will have dumbfounded Dems.; Cronkite: Reagan get union vote; Jerry Bowen at Reagan Nat'l HQ; Cronkite: early Reagan trend; Cronkite: Nat'l vote 4% in; Rather on Ohio; Cronkite: report from United Press; Sheafer on South Carolina; Cronkite: Reagan won 4 states; Bruce Morton on Anderson difference; Cronkite: anecdote on Knotsberry farm; Cronkite: Reagan has 67 to [0] lead in electoral count; Reasoner: polls closed in most Eastern states; Cronkite: 2 years since Crane said he would run for Rep. party prez.; Reasoner: vote anti-Carter as much as pro-Reagan; Cronkite: 13% nat'l vote in; Bowen with Stewart Spencer; Diane Sawyer with Senator from Pennsylvania; Cronkite: Senate race in Arkansas and Oklahoma; Bruce Morton: disparity between polls and real election"
Box 6 CBS Evening News Election Night Coverage (9-11 PM); Carter's concession speech (Diamond #D0087) 11/04/1980 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0120)
Box 6 Reagan, Ronald Press Conference (CBS) (Diamond #D0088) 11/06/1980 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0121)
Box 6 CBS Evening News; Nicaraguan Aerial; Recon Photos (Diamond #D0089) 03/09-10/1982 - from "Vanderbilt TV News Archive"; transcript removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0122)
Transcript of CBS Evening News with Dan Rather 3/10/1983 found with tape: "Rather: Reagan Administration trying to destabilize the Nicaraguan government; Bill Plante: CIA-directed secret commando force in Honduras; Reagan questioned and evades; Plante:no Administration official will confirm; Robert Pierpoint: Secretary Haig decline to comment of the destabilization of Nicaraguan government; Alexanger Haig: inappropriate to comment on covert activities; Pierpoint: Secretary emphasized Nicaragua behind guerrilla war with el Salvador; Haig: command and control emanating from Managua; Pierpoint: Jaime Wheelock lobbying for his country, Nicaragua, in Washington; Wheelock sound bit; Interpreter: False; Pierpoint: Congressman Michael Barnes spoke on Reagan Admin's buildup of pressure on Nicaragua; Barnes: Mister Speaker...Does the Admin want to overthrow the Nicaraguan government...?; Pierpoint: officials from past admins invited to State Department for briefing on Nicaragua's support for war in El Salvador; Sol Linowitz: It was sobering and reason for concern; Pierpoint: persuasive of Nicaragua's involvement in El Salvador. No discussion on U.S. steps in Nicaragua. Sign out; Rather: El Salvador's civil war erupted in fall of 1979; Richard Wagner: An estimated 5,000 well-equipped leftist guerrillas are at war in El Salvador. Weapons through Cuba from other Communist countries. El Salvador's economy. war damage at $70 million. gross national product shrunk by 25%. unemployment at 30%. In this violent nation, few candidates campaign in public because of fear of assassination. U.S. is on record as drawing the line against Communism in El Salvador. Sign off; End"
Box 6 NBC Nightly News (WBZ-4 7:00pm); CBS Evening News (MITV/WNAC-7); John Chancellor Final Sign-off as Anchor; WBZ News Credits/Space Shuttle (Diamond #D0090) 04/02/1982 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0123)
Box 53 CBS Morning News: #1 backup (7-8 AM) (Diamond #D0091) 02/11/1983; 02/22/1983 - miss-match case and cassette label; photocopy of case removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0124)
Box 6 CBS Morning News #2 backup (8-9 AM) (Diamond #D0092) 02/11/1983; 02/22/1983 - miss-match case and cassette label; photocopy of case removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0125)
Box 53 CBS Am backup (7-8 AM) (Diamond #D0093) 02/23/1983 - miss-match case and cassette label; photocopy of case removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0126)
Box 6 CBS AM Back-up (8am-9am) (Diamond #D0094) 02/23/1983 - miss-match case label and cassette label; photocopy of case removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0127)
Box 6 CBS Early Morning News (6:30am-7:00am) (Diamond #D0095) 03/27/1983 - photocopy of label removed to folder; note on cover label miss-match information to tape label (U-matic; running time 60;00) (ID#: diamond_e_0128)
Box 6 CBS Nightwatch (4am-5am) (Diamond #D0096) 04/29/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0129)
Box 6 "For Our Times": Nuclear Arms & Religious Conscience (Diamond #D0097) 05/15/1983 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0130)
Box 6 CBS News "Soviet Militarism"; Comiso Report 10 Minute Interviews (Diamond #D0098) Dec 1982-02/09/1983 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0131)
Box 6 CBS Channel 2 News at Five: "Heart of the Matter" Media Coverage of Goetz (Diamond #D0099) 03/26/1985 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0132)
Box 6 CBS Morning News (8am-9am) (Diamond #D0100) 05/08/1985 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0133)
Box 6 CBS Morning News (7am-8am) (Diamond #D0101) 05/08/1985 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0134)
Box 6 CBS Evening News: Eric Engberg report on Willie Horton Ad. (Diamond #D0102) 10/14/1992 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0135)
Box 6 CBS Morning News from Europe (7:30am-8:30am) (Diamond #D0103) May 7th (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0136)
Box 7 CBS Morning News in Europe (8:30-9:00 AM) (Diamond #D0104) May 7 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0137)
Box 7 CBS News Sunday AM: "Inherently Unequal" (Diamond #D0105) Sep 13 and 20 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0138)
Box 7 CBS Evening News (Channel 7); NBC Nightly News (Channel 4) (Diamond #D0106) Oct 1 and 7 - cassette label is not attached to cassette but in case (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0139)
Box 7 Jerry Cohen; CSX Corp; Single System Service (Diamond #D0107) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0140)
Box 7 CBS AM #1 Monday (7-8 AM) (Diamond #D0108) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0141)
Box 7 CBS AM #2 Monday (8-9 AM) (Diamond #D0109) [no date] - miss-match case label and cassette label; photocopy of case removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0142)
Box 7 Fire [War] From the Sky (reel 1 of 2) (Diamond #D0110) [no date] - on label, "war" is marked out and replaced with "fire" (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0143)
Box 53 Fire [War] From the Sky (reel 2 of 2) (Diamond #D0111) [no date] - on label, "war" is marked out and replaced with "fire" (U-matic; running time 8:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0144)
Box 7 CBS News with Walter Cronkite: Israel has Nuclear Bombs (Diamond #D0112) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0145)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "CBS confirmed rumor that Israel has nuclear bombs is true; South Africa helped Israel; Two Israeli Reporters wrote book on history of nuclear use in Israel; submitted to Israeli censor; France built Israels reactor; South Africa ships uranium to Israel; Israeli comment on CBS report 'complete nonsense'; CBS report on Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; Brzinski speaks to Women's Nat'l Democratic Club; Tito appeal to detente from his death bed; Health officials in Penn. county announce high incidence of thyroid defects in infants born in 1978; flood in Southern California; report on Ford's Pinto trial; Abscam report; End MIT video of Nat'l Convertion"
Box 7 Tet (Diamond #D0113) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0146)
Box 7 Courage Under Fire (Diamond #D0114) [no date] - "courage" handwritten on spine label (U-matic; running time 63:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0147)
Box 7 CDL; YSL Sport: Pieces; White Group (Diamond #D0115) 08/04/1983 - summary of contents, based on label: "Pieces :30; Pieces :10; White Group :30; White Group :10" (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0148)
Box 7 "Federal Elections '78" (Diamond #D0116) 11/05/1978 - ineligible handwritten summary removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0149)
Box 7 Vietnam Legacy: A Shattered Silence (Diamond #D0117) 01/11/1982 - note from label: "film/video section production for Ch5 Night Shift" (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0150)
Box 7 Diamond, Ed and Barbara Anderson on Morality in Media (Diamond #D0118) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0151)
Box 7 Local news Channel 7 Election Night (6 PM) (Diamond #D0119) 11/04/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0152)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "John Henning: too early to pick a winner; Jan Harrison: live from polling place; Bill Selby intros correspondent staff and election jobs; Henning on prop 2.5; Levitt at Parker House with Pro-prop 2.5; Fileds at Parker House with Con-prop 2.5; Henning on congressional races; Taibbi talks to Frank press sec'y; Holbrook in N.H.; Henning on 2nd yr of hostage crisis, local murders, crime; Weather; End"
Box 7 CBS 7: 1978 Election Coverage (tape 3 of 3) (Diamond #D0120) 11/08/1978 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0153)
Box 8 Carr, Howie, reporter for Channel 7 Boston (Diamond #D0121) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0154)
Box 8 Eyewitness News 6 PM: Newspaper War (Diamond #D0122) 11/10/1980 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0155)
Box 8 700 Club: 3 Excerpts (Diamond #D0123) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0156)
Box 8 In the Wake of Watergate, Carter Wins His Place In History (Diamond #D0124) [no date] - Class Project (U-matic; running time 20;00) (ID#: diamond_e_0157)
Box 8 Televangelism Special (Diamond #D0125) 08/22/1981 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0158)
Box 8 CNN [untitled] (8-9 PM) (Diamond #D0126) 03/11/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0159)
Box 8 CNN [untitled] (9-10 PM) (Diamond #D0127) 03/11/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0160)
Box 8 1984 New Hampshire Debate Tape #2 (Diamond #D0128) 01/15/1984 - Ted Koppel moderates 1st 90min.; 8 Democratic Primary candidates (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0161)
Box 8 History of TV; For John "Showbiz" Rhodes (Diamond #D0129) May 2 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0162)
Box 8 Coca-Cola: Fireworks; Sidewalk Snack Bar; Black Party; Hottest Day Hobie Cat (Diamond #D0130) [no date] (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0163)
Box 8 Coca-Cola: Soccermania (tape No. 2) (Diamond #D0131) [not date] (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0164)
Box 8 Carter, Jimmy 1980 Commercials: Reel #1 Southern Commercials (Diamond #D0132) 05/07/1981 - photocopy of label removed to folder; miss-match case and cassette label (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0165)
Box 8 Carter, Jimmy 1980 commercials (tape 3 of 3): Reel #5; Reel #6 (Diamond #D0133) 05/08/1981 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0166)
Summary of contents based on label: "Reel #5: (Feinstein :30, Bradley :30, Brown:30, Farmer :60, Summation :30, Energydiff :30, Chasm :30, Situation :30, Lorraine :60, Mary (Tyler Moore) :60, Atlanta :60, Emkchoice :30); Reel #6: (Summation :30, Goodnaturevote :30; Revital :30, Energydiff :30; Inflationdiff :30, Control thirty :30, Chasm :30, Mideast :30, Situation :30, Literoll :30, Ballot :30, Supremecourt :30, Lorraine :60, Hope :60)"
Box 8 Carter, Jimmy 1980 Commercials (tape 2 of 3): Reel #3 (Diamond #D0134) 05/08/1981 - photocopy of label removed to folder; miss-match case and cassette label (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0167)
Summary of contents based on label: "Reel #3: Military :30, Bizweek :30, Buildup :30, Reagan Rec :30, StreetConcern :60, StreetRecord :60, StreetHip :60, StreetGov :60. CalGov :30, CalConcern :30, CalRecord :30, StreetRisky :60, StreetPassion :60, StreetDanger :30, StreetFeelings:30, StreetCool :30, Mary :60, Farmer :60, Akron :60, Birmingham :60, Chicago :60, Maine :60, Atlanta :60, N.Y.Woman :60, Austin :60, College :60, Montage :30, EMK Choice :30, EMK Pos :30"
Box 8 Glenn, John (1 spot); White, Kevin (7 spots); Kennedy, Ted (2 spots) (Diamond #D0135) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0168)
Summary of contents based on label: "Glenn: Believe in the Future Again 4;09; White: Baseball :30, Weatherman :30, Neighborhood :30, Pride :30, Positive-1 :30, The Loner 2:00, Toll Bridge :30; Kennedy: Fingers Crossed :30, Archie :30."
Box 9 Wrangler Blue Bell (Diamond #D0136) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0169)
Summary of contents based on label: "Bucking Horse/No slap; Stagecoach; Stampede; Rodeo"
Box 9 Wendy's: Russian Fashion Show (Diamond #D0137) [1985] (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0170)
Box 9 Deukmejian for Governor (Diamond #D0138) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0171)
Summary of contents based on label: "Senior Citizens; Farmers; Past Performance; Ed Davis; Taxi; Rape; Fact; Shopping Center"
Box 9 Glenn for President: "Believe in the Future Again" (Diamond #D0139) 10/13/1983 (U-matic; running time 4:20) (ID#: diamond_e_0172)
Box 9 Reagan/Mondale; Hunt/Helms (Diamond #D0140) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0173)
Summary of contents, based on note found with tape: "Reagan - ('It's morning Again' :60; 'moving In' :30), Mondale - ('Ticket' :30; 'Limo' :30; 'computer' :30), Hunt/Helms - ('Social security' :10 Helms; 'Standing Tall' :30 Hunt; 'Gallup Poll' :30 Hunt; 'Capitol' :30 Helms; 'He Will' :30 Hunt)"
Box 9 Civil Defense in Case of Nuclear War (Diamond #D0141) [no date] - final rough edit (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0174)
Box 9 H. H. H. [Humphrey, Hubert Horatio]: Weather Vane (Diamond #D0142) 09/29/1983 (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0175)
Box 9 Dukakis for President (Diamond #D0143) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0176)
Summary of contents, based on label: "New Era; Hey Pal; Plant Closing; Taking Charge; Results; That's for Sure"
Box 9 TV Finest Hours (Diamond #D0144) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0177)
Summary of contents, based on label: "1. J. F. Kennedy Assassination and Funeral; 2. 1968 Democratic Party National Convention; 3. Flight of Apollo 11; 4. Army-McCarthy Hearings; 5. First Kennedy-Nixon Debate; 6. Munich Olympics Tragedy; 7. Cuban Missile Crisis; 8. Richard Nixon: 'Checkers' Speech, Resig'n; 9. Khrushchev at the United Nations"
Box 9 Heart of the Dragon: Episode 1 (Diamond #D0145) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0178)
Box 9 Heart of the Dragon: Episode 2 (Diamond #D0146) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0179)
Box 9 GSA Sales Demo Reel (Diamond #D0147) [no date] (U-matic; running time 18:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0180)
Box 9 Agency Presentation Reel (27 spots) (Diamond #D0148) 10/20/1986 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0181)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Gallo - Ceremony :60, Harvest :60, Christopher Stevens :60; Oakland A's - No Argument :30, Timid Soul :30, Warm Memories :30; Anheuser Busch - Immigrant :60; Swanson - Lydia :30, Pronouncement Announcement :30, Dog and Cat :30; California First Bank - Portugal :60; MJB - Cowboys :60; United Way - Boy Scouts :60, Khamphy :60; Henry Weinhard - Texas :60, Saloon :30, Chuckwagon :60; Bartles and Jayes - Merger :30, Intro :30, Meals :30, Description :30, Labor Day :30; Edy's Wonderful World :60; President Reagan - Prouder, Strong, Better :60, Bear :30; Gallo - Premiums :60; Weddings :60"
Box 9 Advertising Agency Presentation Reel: 30 Spots (Diamond #D0149) 03/23/1988 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0182)
Summary of contents based on note found with label: "Gallo - Varietals :60, Weddings :60; Swanson - Men and Boys :30, Chicken/Zack B :30, Turkey Herman :30; Security Pacific - Understanding :60, Commitment :60, Football :60; Andre - Tree :30, Fruitcake :30, Cavett/Conversation :15; Franklin Fund - Bob Greene :60; Prunes - Cereal Bowl :15, Foods :15; Alamo Rent-A-Car - Cowboys :60; Dreyer's Grand Light - Ehrlichman :30, Billy Carter :30, Melvin Dummar :30; Anheuser-Busch - Brotherhood :60; Henry Weinhard's - Texas :60, Saloon :30, Chuckwagon :60; E. F. Hutton - New Day :60; United Way - Edith Fried :30; Arnotts - Trouble :60, Australia :60; Sterling - Theft :30, Plastic :30; Perrier - Meteors :60, Continents :60"
Box 9 Inside Story #104: The Press at Your Door (Invasion of Privacy) (Diamond #D0150) 05/26/1981 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0183)
Box 9 Inside Story Special Edition: The Eye of the Beholder (Diamond #D0151) 12/04/1981 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0184)
Note on label reads: "Mr. Russin produced Eye of the Beholder according to resume for PBS in 1981."
Box 9 Inside Story #201: Chicago to New York: Drop Dead (Diamond #D0152) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0185)
Box 10 Inside Story #204: "Poland: The News in Uniform" (Diamond #D0153) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0186)
Box 10 Inside Story #205: Once is Enough (Diamond #D0154) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0187)
Box 10 Inside Story #209: El Salvador, Part 1 (Diamond #D0155) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0188)
Box 10 Inside Story #209: Inside El Salvador, Part 1 (Diamond #D0156) 04-08-1982 - miss-match cassette label: "Inside Story #213 "Middle East Image: Is There a Tilt"; cassette label is crossed out (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0189)
Box 10 Inside Story #210: Inside El Salvador, Part 2 (Diamond #D0157) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0190)
Box 10 Inside Story #211: The Numbers Game (Diamond #D0158) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0191)
Box 10 Inside Story #209: Inside El Salvador, Part 1 (Diamond #D0159) 04-02-1982 - miss-match case label: "Inside Story: #213 Middle East Image: Is There a Tilt? 4/30/1982" (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0192)
Box 10 Inside Story #312: Scandals at the Checkout Counter (Diamond #D0160) 06/21/1983 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0193)
Box 10 17.401 Materials: Weinberger vs Thompson on foreign politics of US/USSR, Oxford debate (Diamond #D0161) 02/27/1984 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0194)
Box 10 Payne Demo Reel; Goodman Demo Reel (Diamond #D0162) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0195)
Box 10 Haskell, Floyd spots 6 - 10 (Diamond #D0163) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0196)
Summary of contents based on label: "6. Neighborhood H.O. :30; 7. Water :30; 8. Accomplishments :30; 9. Energy :30; 10. Environment :30"
Box 10 Political spots: Buch, Dole, Baker; Iowa Press on the Iowa Caucuses (Diamond #D0164) 01/20/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0197)
Summary of contents from note found with tape: "Bush speech; free countries see U.S. as weak; balloons released around American flag; Dole spot; Dole spot; Baker spot; Student ?'s Baker; Iranian student ?s Baker; Baker spot "Agriculture"; Iowa Press; press gather to report Iowa precinct happenings; 212 reporters covering caucuses; networks have at least 100 people working; $1.5-2 million estimated expenditures of networks (combined); competition between networks; NY Times reporter denies overkill view of caucuses; candidates have all invested considerable effort in Iowa; at best this is a poll; biggest impact here is if someone wins who isn't supposed to win; in 1972 only 25 journalists in Iowa to cover caucuses; phone callers reminding people to attend their precinct ; winning Iowa is psychological must; candidates can spend up to half a million in Iowa; listing candidate expenditures in Iowa; 1976 Republicans each spent under $100,000 (Reagan and Ford); 1980 Republicans spent 3X more; candidates started campaign work months before caucuses started; success in Iowa will push them into nat'l prominence; paid media popularly used; dub from Baker ad.; dub from Bush ad.; dub from Connally ad.; dub from Dole ad.; dub from Crane ad.; dub from Kennedy ad.; dub from Carter ad.; $ spent on paid media comes to $20 per each caucus attendee; public interest in caucus process; workshops held in Iowa educating citizens on what caucuses accomplish; explanation of the process; uncommitted category allows democrats to hide their real preference; Republican delegates not bound to a candidate; Iowa test first and crucial; Iowa--the New New Hampshire; John McCormally comments "Most expensive body count since Vietnam..."; monumental exercise in overkill; They flattered, beguiled, insulted us, clogged the TV, mail boxes, without telling us what the Russians will do or if our gas tanks will be filled; this has also done us a lot of good; candidates expected to turn Iowa like Cart in '76; myth that Iowa Caucuses guarantee nomination; End 'Iowa Press'; Bush ad; blank; end of tape"
Box 10 Candidate Spots: Connally, Carter, Crane (Diamond #D0165) 1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0198)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Connally: 'Free People', 'Working farm and rancher'; Carter: 'Work', 'Peacemaker', 'Turnout'; Crane: 'Inflation'; End"
Box 10 Burger King: Three Stooges (Diamond #D0166) [no date] (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0199)
Box 10 Pete Wilson for Senate (2 spots); Deukmeijian for Governor (6 spots (Diamond #D0167) 10/21/1982 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0200)
Summary of contents based on label: "Wilson - 'overspending' :30; 'friends' :30; Deukmejian - 'past performance'; 'Ed Davis'; 'taxi'; 'rape'; 'fact'; 'shopping center'."
Box 10 An Assessment of the Media Coverage of the Report of the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island (Diamond #D0168) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0201)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Walter Cronkite, CBS evening news; current Nuclear Regulatory Commission cannot give adequate safety qualifications; suggestion--abolish NRC for one administrator; suggested need for special institutes for training plant workers; urge to NRC to build safer plants; Carter--noncommital on recommendations of Commission; Chairman Kemeny; Herman Dierkamp - speaks to commission; Proceed, but with caution; question of nuclear power is a political one; local CBS News report; NBC Nat'l News; Gov Babbit from Arizona; Herman Kierkamp - all participants are responsible; risks can be minimized; ABC World News; Jules Bergman, Sci. reporter; Quote Gov. Babbit; commissioner has nightmare that this will happen again; a look at people around 3 Mile Island; an account from a 'real person' living near 3 Mile Island; End; Blank; 380-568 more news but irrelevant to tape subject; end of tape"
Box 11 News Conference: Jerry Brown (KNBC) (Diamond #D0169) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0202)
Box 11 Carter Spot; Reagan Show; Ford-Carter Ads (Diamond #D0170) 06/04/1976 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0203)
Summary of content based on note found with tape: "Carter commercial; .5 hour Reagan special; Reagan speaking; Efram Zimbalist; Reagan brags about California finances; Zimbalist comments on governmental efficiency; Regan funny stories; Zimbalist - Reagan has serious side; Reagan wants to restore social security's integrity; Zimbalist crime and gun control; Reagan criticizes Ford legislation; Zimbalist intro to Panama; Reagan Panama issues; Zimbalist into for how Ford and Reagan disagree on Foreign policy; Reagan Foreign policy wandering without aim; Zimbalist vote pitch; Reagan winner will have the votes of Democrats and Independents; Zimbalist Reagan's a person and he cares; end. little blurb follows for Reagan; Ford commercial: honest with the American people; Ford commercial: Lies; Ford commercial: cut inflation in half; Reagan commercial: anti-Washington theme; Carter commercial: taxes the rich pay is disgraceful; end Carter commercial; Carter commercial: proven executive; Tom Heyden for Senate commercial; Brown commercial; Reagan program; end of tape"
Box 11 Penna. Primary (Political Spots that Have Been Aired) (Diamond #D0171) 04/01/1980 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0204)
Box 11 Time Man of the Year (Diamond #D0172) 01/03/1986 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0205)
Box 11 The New Yorker (Diamond #D0173) 10/18/1985 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0206)
Summary of contents based on label: "Nebraska :30; Moonshine :30; Bubble Thing :30"
Box 11 Selected campaign spots for Democratic Presidential Candidates, 1956-1964 (Diamond #D0174) 09/28/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0207)
Box 53 British Television Advertising Awards: Final Judging Session Tape #1 (Diamond #D0175) 08/27/1984 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0208)
Box 11 Coca-Cola USA (Diamond #D0176) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0209)
Summary of contents based on label: "Growing Up/Lyric (:60); Growing Up/Dialogue (:60); First Job (:60); First Job (:30); 10K (:60); 10K (:30); License (:30); Uniform (:30); Hero (:60); Hero (:30)"
Box 11 Nobody Can Do It Like You Can (Diamond #D0177) 1979 (U-matic; running time 18:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0210)
Box 11 MGS Volkswagen (11 spots) (Diamond #D0178) 11/30/1983 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0211)
Summary of contents based on note found in tape: "Mr Wilson/Garage :30; Sticker/40 State:10; 22% More :30; Breakthrough :10; Little GTI Rev.2 :30; Years :30; Cows :30; Heartbeat Rev. :30; Boat :30; Driveway :30; Mountain Top :30"
Box 11 Profits: Think About It (Mobil Corporation Television Advertisement) (Diamond #D0179) 11/21/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0212)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "profits spent toward exploration; compare Mobil's profits to other big industry--earned less than ABC, CBS, and NBC."
Box 11 Mobil Oil Commercials: "Fables for Our Time" (Diamond #D0180) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0213)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Pilobolus Dance Co.; Misunderstood Elephant; Shields and Yarnel; Squirrel American Ballet; Kinestatsis; Procrastination Lion; Louis Falco Dance Co.; Richard Morse Mime Theater"
Box 11 Lois Pitts Gershon PON/GGK MTV Networks INC. (Diamond #D0181) 12/30/1985 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0214)
Summary of content based on label: "MTV 'Russian' MTVN-5203 :30; 'Business Stiff' MTVN-5213 :30; 'Revolutionary' MTVN-5193 :30; 'Ranatic' MTVN-5183 :30"
Box 11 VH-1's "Breakfast with Billie Jean" (Diamond #D0182) [no date] (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0215)
Box 11 National Education Association spots (Diamond #D0183) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder; note also with tape that does not correspond with tape subject (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0216)
Summary of content based on label: "1. 'Geography', 2. 'Science', 3. 'Science'; 4. 'Homeroom'."
Box 11 1980 Republican National Advertising Campaign (Diamond #D0184) [no date] (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0217)
Box 11 Network: Part 1 (Diamond #D0185) [no date] - illegible handwritten content note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0218)
Box 12 TBWA Worldwide Ads: Foster Parents (Diamond #D0186) 01/29/1987 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0219)
Summary of contents based on label: "Split Personality - Malcolm W. :30; Teenage Runaway - Tony G. :30; Scared - Sheena D. :30; Lonely Man - Anthony A. :30; Child Abuse - Monique L. :30"
Box 12 WBZ-TV First 4 News (5:30 PM) (NBC) (Diamond #D0187) 02/03/1977 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0220)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "introductions; ads; First 4 News intro with Steve Scott and Shelby; Carter questions natural gas crisis; Paralyzing effect of snowstorm in Buffalo; Nantucket; Cuttyhunk; Carter's program to revitalize economy criticized; Protest at BU against tuition hike; Job Discrimination; Measles outbreak in Danvers; Demoulas supermarket; South Boston - snag in receivership; Peabody testimony in DiCarlo and Mackenzie trial; Portland, Me. - Richard Picarello trial on bombing charges; Montreal police end three day slowdown; Andrew Young in Zanzibar, start of 10 day trip which includes Rhodesia; Coup in Ethiopia; ads; Mayor White - question from people with subjects including snow removal and tax rates; White answering; ads; state lottery number; ski report; plug for tomorrows news; switch to Eyewitness News team with headlines; video off; reel end."
Box 12 Busing Media Coverage (Network coverage of school opening in Boston during AM) (Diamond #D0188) 09/08/1975 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0221)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "blank; CBS News AM coverage of openings; Charlestown facing busing--anti-busing forces strong; Plea from superintendent to students to make busing work; problems in Louisville; problems with teacher strikes in Chicago; Dan Rather comments; local Boston news--kindergarten is postponed; reporter at police hdqtrs; nat'l guard not needed as thought; nat'l CBS News; report on attack on nat'l guard by Boston anti-busing protesters; police Capt. Bill MacDonald on morning's activities; police going through lectures on controlling rioting to prepare; compared to school opening in '74, '75 brings heavier show of police force; rally outside Boston city hall; anti-busing forces contend they are not racist; comparison of Phase 1 ('74) to Phase 2 ('75); review of problems Louisville is having; ABC local news: Boston's identity and how it effects public's reaction; anti-busing activity; mention of magnet school system and its advantages; local 'live' report of school attendance from School Department Information Center; report from former superintendent, Dr. Leary; report on anti-busing activity; report from Charleston; South Boston report; school department information center briefing; court appointed information coordinator opens briefing; detective Brady of police dept.; questions from floor to Brady; Asst to Superintendent Anne Folley and Associate Superintendent Charles Leftwich; Ms. Marion Fahey, new superintendent, speaks; Ms. Fahey addresses briefing; attendance report compared to attendance projected; questions directed to ms. Fahey; reporter reviews days activities; clarification of earlier reports; update on arrests; report on busing in South Boston"
Box 12 2nd Ford, Gerald-Carter, Jimmy Debate Tape II; NBC News Analysis of Debate (Diamond #D0189) 10/06/1976 - cassette label is not attached to cassette within case (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0222)
Box 12 Dole, Bob-Mondale, Walter Debate and NBC Analysis, Part II (10:30-11 PM) (Diamond #D0190) 10/15/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0223)
Box 12 Dole, Bob-Mondale, Walter Debate and NBC Analysis, Part I (9:30-10:30 PM) (Diamond #D0191) 10/15/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0224)
Box 12 3rd debate Ford, Gerald-Carter, Jimmy Tape 1 (9:30-10:30 PM) (NBC) (Diamond #D0192) 10/22/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0225)
Box 12 A Day with President Carter (NBC: 8pm WBZ-TV) (Diamond #D0193) 04/14/1977 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0226)
Summary of content based on label: "Special interest - Cabinet meeting; planning to meet Sadat, meeting, and Mid East talk with Chancellor; ends at 825"
Box 12 NBC White Paper: If japan Can Why Can't We? (Diamond #D0194) 07/28/1980 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0227)
Box 12 NBC White Paper: If japan Can Why Can't We? (tape 1 of 2) (Diamond #D0195) 07/28/1980 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0228)
Box 12 NBC Today Show (7 - 8 am EST) (Diamond #D0196) 02/22/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0229)
Box 12 NBC Today Show (8 am EST) (Diamond #D0197) 02/25/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0230)
Box 12 NBC segment: Media Series (Diamond #D0198) 03/01/1985 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0231)
Box 12 NBC Early Morning News (6:30-7 AM) (Diamond #D0199) 03/30/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0232)
Box 12 NBC News Overnight (Diamond #D0200) 05/12/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0233)
Box 13 AIDS segments: ONN & NN (Diamond #D0201) 08/18/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0234)
Box 13 Strictly Business (Press and Publicity) (Diamond #D0202) 09/29/85 - compilation tape of shows 25, 27, 28, 30 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0015)
Box 13 NBC in Lebanon (November revision) (Diamond #D0203) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0235)
Box 13 Mondale, Walter; Soviets; Bikini (Diamond #D0204) 06/04/1984 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0236)
Box 13 Campaign Ads: Babbitt, Bruce and Robertson, Pat (Diamond #D0205) [no date] (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0237)
Box 13 Newsmakers: panel interview of Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr. and KNXT News staff; 1976 political spots (Diamond #D0206) 05/30/1976 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0238)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "KNXT News staff: Ruth Ashton Taylor, Howard Gingold, and Bill Stout; Stout: how's the campaign going?; Brown: long battle; Stout: issues?; Brown: interested in the issues; Taylor: that's rhetoric; Brown: it's an approach, not rhetoric; Taylor: what about unemployment?; Brown: they've gotten answers but no jobs; Taylor: don't they need jobs?; Brown: have answers, but doesn't put them to work; Taylor: what are you going to do for them?; Brown: figure out how to make full employment economy possible; Stout: Ford is questioning mandatory busing; Brown: I have always questioned it; Stout: you feel the President should stay out of it; Brown: the Supreme Court must make its own judgment; Stout: what should we in L.A. do?; Brown: we're waiting for the court to set guidelines; Stout: you rule out mandatory busing; Brown: I would; Stout: sometimes the community decides, as in South Boston; Brown: that's a difficult, tragic, situation; Gingold: what about the bureaucracy?; Brown: Carter talks like he's going to reorganize the fed. that's fraud; Gingold: Could you make an impact?; Brown: yes; Gingold: how?; Brown: by some approach we've taken in Sacramento--; Gingold (insolently): and what have you done?; Brown: We trimmed the freeway department; Gingold: you're put 2500 out of work; Brown: we are changing the nature of the department; Stout: you reduced the payroll; Brown: some work for other jobs; Stout: so the bureaucracy is constant; Brown: reduced state employees by 800; Gingold: still doesn't indicate how you can reduce bureaucracy in Washington; Brown: 'Bureaucracy' is just a work, like 'red tape.'; Taylor: what about the wasted money?; Brown: the money's not wasted; Taylor: some of it is earmarked; Brown: that's the trouble; Taylor: have to finish what we've started; Brown: there will be complaints in every sector; Taylor: with medicine, doctors are leaving the state; Brown: California has more doctors than any other state; Taylor: many feel the malpractice situation has not been tackled; Brown: easy answer to open more medical schools; Taylor: nothing's been pushed forward to solve malpractice; Brown: we've gone a lot further than a year ago; Gingold: do you expect to be around California long enough to solve the farm labor problem?; Brown: it's on the way to being solved right now; Gingold: speaker McCarthy says emergency funding is not solved; Brown: we, time cures many things; Gingold: will emergency funding be in the budget?; Brown: yes; Taylor: do you have any doubts about your qualifications for president?; Brown: I have a lot of doubts about everything; Taylor: what about your inexperience?; Brown: Who cares about experience?; Last bit of Brown is cut off--Stout concluding is missing; Brown commercial: discussing honesty; Ford commercial: praises the President; KNBC News for June 1, 1976, Carter; KNBC 6/1, Morris Udall; KNXT, 6/1 Carter; Pat Emory, KNXT anchor, with Brown in NY; Brown at NY press conference; Reagan seen at Ohio airport; KABC, Carter with elderly; KNBC, Bob Abernathy interviewing Reagan; Abernathy: If you are the nominee, would you debate the Democrat? R: Yes; Abernathy: RIPON society says nomination would be disaster for Rep. in Nov; R:That's the voice of the Northeast; Abernathy: would you get behind a 3rd candidate? R: isn't viable; Abernathy: what about a 3rd party of conservatives? R; I don't think so; Abernathy: What is your estimate of votes: R: close; Abernathy: Can you win in Ohio? R: no, but get some delegates; Abernathy: Can you accept school segregation because of where white people live? R: there is an element of choice there. so long as there's open housing and equality of opportunity. Ghetto walls are economic; Abernathy: fed gov't responsibility to encourage integrated neighborhoods? R: insure no one's constitutional rights are infringed upon; Abernathy: should it encourage integration? R: I have to question that. As long as the government insures against forced discrimination...Chinatown...; Abernathy: Are you speaking in favor of Carter's ethnic purity? R: I'm not sure of what he said or why it seemed to get him in so much trouble; end of interview; Ford commercial; Church commercial: justification and viability of candidacy; Voice over: send your pledge to Church; Carter commercial: income tax; Ford commercial; Brown commercial: multilateral foreign policy; Brown commercial; Reagan commercial: anti-Washington theme; Brown commercial: level with people on difficult things; Reagan spot: busing should be eliminated; Ford spot: Ford is leading us back to recovery; Reagan commercial; Reagan spot: give government back to people; Ford commercial: Ford knows the way; Brown commercial: let's avoid assumptions; Brown spot; Carter spot; Reagan spot; Reagan spot: anti-busing commercial; Brown spot; Ford spot; Ford spot: two housewives discuss how Ford cut inflation; Reagan spot: no longer first in military power on Earth; Maureen Reagan speaking for Alphonzo Bell for Senator; Reagan spot; Carter spot; Reagan spot: anti-busing; Brown spot; Carter spot: speaks of jobs, welfare; Brown spot; Ford spot: Ford has trust in American and vice versa; end of tape"
Box 13 Japanese television: news, commercials, soap operas, station breaks (Diamond #D0207) Nov 3; Dec 3 - from [illegible first name] Berlin, Wellesley College; note found with tape removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0239)
Box 13 NSG 1976 Convention Sloan funded (Diamond #D0208) 1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0240)
Box 13 Conferencia Genebra JN (Diamond #D0209) Nov 3; Dec 3 - label in Portuguese and Japanese; photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0241)
Box 13 Jill Leger; Gregg Geller (Diamond #D0210) 02/22/1996 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0242)
Box 13 Hershey's "Newsreel" (Diamond #D0211) [no date] (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0243)
Box 13 Pepsi International (Diamond #D0212) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0244)
Summary of contents based on label: "Tina with Anchalee :60; Tina with Evandro :60; Generic Tina with Wilkins :60"
Box 13 [various recordings] (Diamond #D0213) [no date] - label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0245)
Summary of content based on note found with tape: "Something Fishy at City Hall (1:03); Murdered Sentenced/SOC (1:10); Coronary Bypass part 2 of 3 series (2:38); School Bus Cops (:56); Noon News Block (2:30); Live Remote Report (1:35)."
Box 13 Dukakis for President (Diamond #D0214) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0246)
Summary of contents based on label: "New Bowl :30; Jimmy :30; Bio :30; Seabrook :30."
Box 13 How Much is Enough: Decision Making in the Nuclear Age; Andy Stern (Diamond #D0215) 1982 (U-matic; running time 58:30) (ID#: diamond_e_0247)
Box 13 Air Force One: The Planes and the Presidents (Diamond #D0216) 11/15/1984 (U-matic; running time 58:25) (ID#: diamond_e_0248)
Box 13 Rush to Judgment (Bill Shanley dub) (Diamond #D0217) 1967 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0249)
Box 14 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0218) [no date] (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0250)
Box 14 Diet Pepsi; Mustang with Top Gun (Diamond #D0219) 02/23/1987 (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0251)
Box 14 PTL Club [1st hour] (Diamond #D0220) 03/01/1979 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0252)
Box 14 Presentation Reel (PBS version) (Diamond #D0221) 04/10/1987 - letter from Becky Berman found with tape removed to folder (U-matic; running time 24:35) (ID#: diamond_e_0253)
Box 14 The Street, episode #13 "Cold Hands" (Diamond #D0222) 03/17/1988 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0254)
Box 14 [various product ads] (Diamond #D0223) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0255)
Summary of contents based on label: "Wisk :30; Helimans Mayonaise :30; Underalls :30; Hanes :30"
Box 14 Bowie, David "Ashes to Ashes" (Diamond #D0224) 2-25-1981 (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0256)
Box 14 Bowie, David "The Lodger" (Diamond #D0225) 1979 (U-matic; running time 12:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0257)
Box 14 Bowie, David "Fashion" (Diamond #D0226) 1980 (U-matic; running time 4:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0258)
Box 14 Russia Alt. End (Diamond #D0227) [no date] (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0259)
Box 14 Choice (RNC Records) (Diamond #D0228) [no date] - formal synopsis of tape removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0260)
Summary of contents based on a formal synopsis found with the tape. The synopsis analyzes Reagan's speech in connection with political science.
Box 14 RNC: National Ads (Diamond #D0229) 1982 - photocopy of label removed to folder; note from Stephen Bates removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0261)
Summary of contents based on label: "RNC National Ads 1. postman; 2. kitchen; 3. optimist; 3A. last will and camper; RNC State and Local Ads 4. Texas 1 and 2; 5. Maine; 6. Arizona; 7. Iowa; 8. North Dakota; 9. New Mexico; 10. Virginia; 11. North Carolina; 12. Alabama; 13. Nevada"
Box 14 Robert Biggs's TV Broadcast Work and 2 Minute Broadcast (Diamond #D0230) 1977 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0262)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "What You Look At :10; Three Part Work (part one :30, part two :30, part three :30); 51% :30; 2 Minute Broadcast 2:00"
Box 14 Harlequin books Superromance: Horse Rev II (Diamond #D0231) 05/26/1982 (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0263)
Box 14 Floyd Haskel: A Senator for the People (Diamond #D0232) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0264)
Box 14 Floyd Haskel: Spots 1 - 5 (Diamond #D0233) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0265)
Summary of contents based on label: "1. Jobs tax credit :30; 2. Work a days :30; 3. Communities :30; 4. Service :30; 5. Warm and Wonderful :30"
Box 15 "Pataki for Governor" ads (Diamond #D0234) 10/10/1994 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0266)
Summary of contents based on label: "Taxed everything :30; Long Island thirty :30; Property taxes-NY :10"
Box 15 San Francisco Examiner ads (Diamond #D0235) 11/21/1985 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0267)
Summary of contents based on label: "Ghost; David; Cyra; Hunter"
Box 15 Satellite News Channel: 8 - 9 PM (Diamond #D0236) 03/11/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0268)
Box 15 Energy in the Eighties ads (Diamond #D0237) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0269)
Summary of contents based on label: "Electricity From Garbage and Coal 2:05; Solar Power: Tricking Solar Cells 1:51; Nuclear Fission: Storing the Waste 1:56; Transportation Efficiency: A Flywheel Car 1:31; Fusion Energy: The Acid Test is Soon 1:39."
Box 15 Physics in Medicine ads (Diamond #D0238) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0270)
Summary of contents based on label: "Proton Beams Used to Kill Cancers; Lasers Detect Blood Speed; Body's Magnetic Fields Aid Diagnosis; Light Patterns Reveal Spine Defects; PETT: New Look at the Heart & Brain."
Box 15 Astronomy News ads (Diamond #D0239) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0271)
Summary of contents based on label: "Solar Maximum Mission; An Aging Star Seen in a Different Light; Star Death; Oldest and Newest Views; Galaxies Evolving; A Gravitational Lens Uncovered."
Box 15 The Gospel According to Television (Diamond #D0240) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0272)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "interviews with Robert Schuller, Jim Bakker (PTL Club), Pat Robertson (Christian Broadcasting Network), and Ed Diamond; Oral Roberts, Dr. Martin Marty, etc.; Introduction; Huge corporations mix salvation and entertainment; program looks at who is watching Christian broadcasting; people trust their souls and money with gospel television; Oral Roberts: first to broadcast religion to television audience; Dr. martin Marty, U. of Chicago--a religions historian: last 15 years country and westernization of religion; "God on TV" there are hundreds of gospel shows on television; the 700 Club with Pat Robertson and the CBN which is the largest syndicator of programs via satellite in America; PTL Club with Jim Bakker: expenditures have gone from 20,000 a month to 1 million per week; Rev. Robert Schuller with the "Hour of Power" show; Oral Roberts: today ,if Christ were alive, he would be taking advantage of all the media; Roberts: I think if God came down to earth he'd get on television; a 'typical' viewing audience is selected--the Patricks are first to be interviewed here; Ed Diamond comparing gospel television to Hollywood television production; Michael Nason, producer for Rev. Schuller: we don't want to lose the viewer; Diamond; Rev. Merle Johnson author of 'How to be happy in the non-electric church': much that we see on television is an illusion; Electric church can't be with viewers in times of life crisis or celebration; Dr. Mary: we make up our own religions; television is changing Christianity; Schuller: you can't call television gospel the 'church'; the Business aspect of religious television; Pat Robertson runs his network like a corporation; John Gilman, ex-program director for CBN, discusses why television and religion have developed as they have together; Bakker: Christian viewers are the biggest minority."
Box 15 Ads - 39 spots - Various Companies (Diamond #D0241) 10/28/1983 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0273)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "PSA - low fares, not fanfare; Federal Express - pass it along; Pacific Bell - Roosterman; mountain Bell - Pizza; Federal Express - Chairman; Fisher Furniture - Low Overhead; Behlings - Birdman; ABC-TV - Anniversary Game; Pearson's Candy - Mini-Activity; Northern Electric Blankey - Paten Office; Federal Express - Promise Them Anything; Pentx - Price; Rainier Beer - Horizontal Pour; Federal Express - There's Always Federal ; Pontiac - Stunt Driver; Northwest Bell - Pony Express; Water Pik - Alexander; DOW - Bunkhouse; Suburpia - Clown; Fisher Furniture - Dr. Hern; Federal Express - Out of Business (Ted's Bulbs); Columbia Savings - Ziglo Horvath; Stroh's - Barrels; Federal Express - Pick-up Phone; Rheem - Sheriff; PSA Airlines - More planes, Phoenix; Federal Express - Spritzer; Stroh's - Foreign Legion; Mr. Steak - Tough Luck; Dunkin' Donuts - Grandma; La Machine - Believe It; Mountain Bell - New Year's Eve; Denver Bank - Men's Club; Gatorade - King Kong; 7up - Uncola Days (America Celebrates); Pioneer - Caveman; Conoco - Eddy's Engine Elixer; Robinson's - Table; Southern Airlines - Orgy."
Box 15 Ads - Various Companies (Diamond #D0242) 01/17/1984 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0274)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Federal Express - Fast Paced; Wendy's - Fluffy Bun; Del Taco - Office; AAMCO Transmissions - Breakdown; Kaypro II = Complete Computer; General Electric - Batteries; 1st National State Bank - Yunt; Federal Express - Can't Count on Anything; Keller-Geister - Alexis Chateau; Wendy's - Through the Mill; Jartran Truck Rentals - Rabbits; Really naturals - Modification; Dunkin' Donuts - Grandmas; La Machine - Believe I; Poppin' Fresh - Uncle William; Mr. Coffee - Remember; Federal Express - Cruller; Mrs. Winner's Heavy Biscuit; Illinois Lottery - Inventors; Thai Airlines - Special Training; 1st National State Bank - Ledtz; Independent Life - Couple; Federal Express - Shakes; Alaska Airlines - Mankind; Wendy's - Step Aside; Federal Express - Destinations; Mr. Coffee - Angry"
Box 15 125 Hour Day / March Lyric Blocks ads (Diamond #D0243) 02/24/1982 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0275)
Summary of contents based on label: "Showtime 25 Hour/Day :30 and :10; March Lyric Blocks :60."
Box 53 Reagan - Bush '84 (7 Spots) (Diamond #D0244) 05/01/1984 - correspondence from Douglas G. Elmets to Diamond found with tape removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0276)
Box 15 Bill Moyers Journal: A Reporter's Notebook (Diamond #D0245) 02/17/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0277)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "'Diary of a Dark Horse' John B. Anderson, Rep. running for president. Also interview with media critic Ron Powers about Poli Spots.; Moyers introduction; Anderson exit car to campaign; Anderson shaking hands; Moyers narrating Anderson information; Anderson: 50 cent gas tax; Anderson: speak to issues; Anderson: we're heading toward New Hampshire; Anderson talking to columnist Mary McGrary; McGrary: Why is Anderson a Republican?; Kiki Anderson: his parents were Republicans; Anderson: challenge to change Rep party; McGrary: Does he ever get the impression that its hopeless; McGrary: You are trying to convert whole party?; Anderson: introducing himself to people; Anderson sitting with aids and student workers; Anderson welcoming people to speech; W: Why are the other candidates so squeamish about the abortion issue?; Anderson: candidates don't feel strong enough themselves to support freedom of choice; Kiki: John has good foresight; Anderson: wish I had had that in '65 when I voted on Tonkin Resolution; Moyers: What was it then, unquestioning faith in the chief exec?; Anderson: thought we were saving the soul of the nation; Anderson deplaning in Hanover; Anderson: addressing faculty at Dartmouth; Question from Prof. Jeffrey Hart about bussing, school integration, and racial quotas; Anderson: we have had deep pervasive discrimination for 300 years; Anderson: voted against constitutional amendment proposed; Prof. J. Hart: Anderson certainly is intelligent; Moyers question to Hart: could Anderson attract democrats and independents?; Hart: not sure Anderson would appeal to this swing vote; Hart: Anderson has to prove he's a heavy weight; Anderson:campaigning for president as we do is dehumanizing, debilitating, and superficial; Moyers: what image do you have of yourself?; Anderson: realized how complex and difficult most issues are; Moyers: recalls watching Rep debates when all candidates drew applause by talking about abstract goals; Anderson: we have money signs obliterating our vision; Moyers: I'm not sure people want detailed discussion like you give; Anderson: that's part of the problem; Anderson at Quincy Market in Boston; Moyers: what is your strategy?; Anderson: to become more visible by doing this: Moyers: when does that have to happen?; Anderson: after they count the votes in New Hampshire; Anderson in car driving with Kiki; End of "diary of a Dark Horse"; Moyers defines Poli Spots; Dub from a Carter Spot; Moyers talks to Ron Powers, media critic; Powers: see all symbols of presidency in the Carter spot; Powers: are supposed to observe the nonverbal clues; Moyers: it is instructing to look at Kennedy's spots; Dub from Kennedy spot; Powers: spot is exception to other challengers type of spot; Powers: Kennedy spot effective because it looks effective; Moyers: both Kennedy and Carter have discovered radio as alternative to TV; Moyers: Brown Poli Spot has him seated in front of a log burning fire place though he is from California; Dub from Baker ad; Powers: brick fireplace, hook, rub, coffee mug, could be a pepperidge farm advertisement; Powers: we are more aware as consumers of the danger of subliminal cues; Moyers: contrast Bakers spots to Reagan's; Dub from Reagan ad; Powers: Reagan's eyes obviously shifting to look at cue cards; Dub from Bush ad; Powers: classic technique--fast, moves, interesting lighting, etc; Powers: ads serve to remind us we are not choosing among products; we are not passive as voters; End piece on Poli Spots; Moyers introduces piece on group of people chosen by the Dayton Daily News in Dayton, OH to discuss contemporary issues; Members talk about how they feel about Carter; Moyers asks for comments on pres candidates; Moyers asks for discussion of how they make up their minds about choosing a president; Member: we expect more from a president than is physically possible; Arnold Rosenfeld, editor of the Dayton Daily news: When he was a kid his father defined the party system to him; Moyers: noticed ambivalence in group sessions--makes for volatile politics; Rosenfeld: had guilty conscious about this; Moyer: conclusion of program; End of tape
Box 15 Non Fiction TV: On Company Business (Diamond #D0246) 04/22/1980 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0278)
Box 15 Political Commercials: Johnson, Lyndon; Carter, Jimmy; Republican Party; Phoenix House Drug Treatment Center (Diamond #D0247) 04/23/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0279)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Johnson: anti-Goldwater; Carter: 12/30/79, I put a strong defense on top of my priority list; Carter: 12/30/79, at table with Cabinet members; Hell is....Music-silent night--ad asking support for the Phoenix House Drug Treatment Center; Phoenix House: Hell is...; Phoenix House: I just get high on weekends; Phoenix House: When heroin is taken into the body a warmth flows throughout the system...; Republican Ad: anti-Democrat, hands counting money that Dems are spending in Congress; Rep Ad: anti-Dem, dollar shrinking in man's hand, Vote Rep for a change; Rep Ad: anti-Dem, we're not going to take it anymore; Rep ad: anti-Dem, congressman runs out of gas; Sen. Howard Baker ad: speaking to an audience of students where Iranian student stands; Dub from Pres. Johnson ad with little girl picking daisy followed by nuclear bomb explosion; Carter/Mondale: Have you thought about the vice president?; Abe and Mrs. Ribicoffad: in grocery store--Ribicoff is for price control; Blank"
Box 15 Pope Spot (Diamond #D0248) [no date] (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0280)
Box 15 The Cajuns (Diamond #D0249) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0281)
In feint writing, the label explains who the Cajuns are: "A community of people in the South living in isolation with a low material standard of living."
Box 15 Frost, David Interviews Nixon, Richard [Tape #2] (Diamond #D0250) 05/04/1977; 05/12/1977 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0282)
Summary of contents based on label: "5/4/1977: 8:30 - 9:30 pm; 5/12/1977: 7:30 - 8:30 pm."
Box 16 Frost, David Interviews Nixon, Richard (Tape #3) 8-9 PM (Diamond #D0251) 05/12/1977 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0283)
Box 16 Rea, Dan on MIT News Study Group Study of Political Ads (Diamond #D0252) 04/10/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 1:30) (ID#: diamond_e_0284)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Segment of evening news devoted to showing Ed Diamond as head of the News Study Group in "Mass Media and Public Policy" classroom. Brief discussion of the findings of the NSG-despite the large amount of money spent on political TV ads they are not that effective. Case in point: John Connally who spend 11 million dollars on his TV campaign and won only one candidate."
Box 16 Chuck Kraemer piece (Diamond #D0253) 1979 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0285)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "WCVB-TV, sarcastic review of Mayor White's campaign ads + evening news; Sarcastic and critical review of "The Mayor"--TV campaign advertisements for Mayor White; Report on Mother Theresa, recipient of Nobel Peace Prize; Mother Teresa speaks; Report on OXFAM and Cambodia; Noam Chomsky interviewed: Topic is Cambodia."
Box 16 Ed Diamond Commentary (Diamond #D0254) 10/04/1978 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0286)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "WDVM; on Movie "Network" being shown on CBS - message of movie is wrong. TV is not taken seriously by the public; on paranoia in TV and newspaper journalism: skepticism is good. paranoia is not good."
Box 16 New York Magazine Reel - Ellen Burkeman (Diamond #D0255) 11/17/1986 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0287)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "TWA: Bud Jones, Locker Room, Ticket Agent; Braniff: Man in the Box; Alka Seltzer: (Plop, Plop, Glasses), (Plop, Plop, Mirrors)."
Box 16 Midas Int'l: Freedom of Choice (Diamond #D0256) [no date] (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0288)
Box 16 Edwin Diamond an Busing Coverage - Print Media News (Diamond #D0257) 09/10 - 11/1975 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0289)
Summary of content based on label: "Edwin Diamond appearances on WGBH, commentaries on Busing Coverage; 09/10/1975: Print Media Critique, Mike McNamee (MIT), Robert Healy (Globe); 09/11/1975: TV News Critique, Tom Piper, Ed Baum"
Box 16 Kennedy, John F./Nixon, Richard Debates (Tape #2); Panel Discussion (Diamond #D0258) 10/13/1960; 10/21/1960 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0290)
Summary of contents based on label: "3rd 13 October 1960 NY (JFK) and LA (RMN) Part II; 4th 21 October 1960 NY Foreign Policy; Panel Discussion: George Will, Newsweek; Martin Agronsky, Weta; Stanley Karnow and Peter Lisagor, Chicago Daily News; Sander Vanocur, Washington Post."
Box 16 USA: People and Politics (9-10 PM) (Diamond #D0259) 10/29/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0291)
Box 16 Massachusetts Senatorial Debate: Kennedy, Ed; Lowry, H. Graham; Robertson, Michael; Evans, Carol (Diamond #D0260) 10/31/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0292)
Box 16 Blacks Britannica; Koff Version (Diamond #D0261) 08/12/1978 - possible unrelated note found with tape removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0293)
Box 16 WGBH World: F-16: The Arms Sale of the Century (Diamond #D0262) 03/07/1979 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0294)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "On hundred and sixteen thousand Danes signed a petition against it. The Chief of NATO air forces thought it was disastrous. The French Prime minister said it had brought about the 'end of Europe.' The Swedish government altered its foreign policy because of it. In June, 1975, four European governments finally signed the contract for 'the sale of the century' -- the biggest combat plane deal in history. It was more than a deal for a new jet fighter. The story of the selling of the F-16 is also about thousands of jobs in Europe, America's commitment to NATO, and the future of one of the biggest defense contractors in the U.S. The WGBH-TV international documentary series WORLD examines the politics behind the sale in 'F-16: The Arms Sale of the Century,' X at X on Channel X, PBS. In the early 1970's Norway, Belgium, Holland and Denmark were seeking a replacement for the mainstay of heir air forces, the ill-fated Lockheed Starfighter. The Starfighter had been sold to Europe a decade earlier under relentless American pressure. A whole industry had grown up in Europe to make parts for it; European air forces had been trained to think the American way. The second time around, the Europeans were richer and more self-confident, but the Americans still controlled NATO, still supplied the nuclear umbrella. In the face of this influence, could the Europeans possibly buy a European Plane? There were four contenders: the French with their Mirage F1-E, the Swedes with their Viggen, and two American corporations--Northrop with its Cobra and General Dynamics with the F-16. The French Air Force did not want the Mirage for its own use, and the U.S. Air Force wasn't showing much interest in either of the American planes being offered, but the stakes in the sale were too important to be left to the generals. In the first half of 1975 the bidding got fiercer, and the stakes got higher. The U.S. Air Force was persuaded to buy the F-16 for itself. Soon after, the four NATO countries bought the F-16. It had been a make-or-break decision for the General Dynamics Corporation of Fort Worth, Texas, which had no other plane to build or sell and was facing a possible shutdown of its huge aircraft plant. To get the sale, General Dynamics promised the buyers a share in the production of the plane, injection of space age high technology into their nations' industries partnership in world sales of the fighter and a guaranteed price. Four years later the Europeans are finally getting their F-16s, but what of the promises of 1975? Did they get the jobs, the technology, the exports? Did they get the right plane for the job and at what cost? The story of the selling of the F-16 fighter plane is told by designers, salesmen, generals and politicians -- and what emerges is a fascinating portrait of wheeling and dealing, bluff and counter bluff -- and an inside look at how the cards were played with billions of dollars and tens of thousands of jobs at stake. 'F-16: the Arms Sale of the Century' is part of INSIDE EUROPE, an international series of co-productions. The co-production partners are: WORLD for WGBH Boston, BRT of Blegium, Denmark Radio, Granada Television of England, NOS of the Netherlands, Sveriges Radio/TV2 of Sweden and ZDF of West Germany. Several of these co-productions will be broadcast as part of the WORLD program season. WORLD's second season is made possible by grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, The Ford Foundation, Polaroid Corporation and the German Marshall Fund of the United States. 'F-16: he Arms Sale of the Century' was produced by David Boulton. INSDIE EUROPE series editor: Roger Fraef. WORLD Executive Producer: David Fanning"
Box 16 WGBH World: Inside Europe, Italy: Chain Reaction (Diamond #D0263) 05/10/1979 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0295)
Box 16 WGBH World: The Islamic Bomb (Diamond #D0264) 11/05/1980 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0296)
Box 16 Mike Dukakis: The First 100 Days (Diamond #D0265) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0297)
Box 17 World: Australia: The Lucky Country? (Diamond #D0266) May 6th (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0298)
Box 17 Nova: A Normal Face (#1020) (Diamond #D0267) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0299)
Box 17 The Word is Out: Documentary on Gays (Part 1) (Diamond #D0268) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0300)
Box 17 The Word is Out: Documentary on Gays (Part 2) (Diamond #D0269) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0301)
Box 17 World: The Chinese Way, Agriculture in the People's Republic of China (Diamond #D0270) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0302)
Box 17 WGBH World: Soviet TV: Heroes, Workers and the Party Line (Diamond #D0271) [undated] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0303)
Box 17 WJXT-TV Jacksonville, Florida Eyewitness 11PM News (Diamond #D0272) 09/01/1976 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0304)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Ford wins delegates toward Rep nomination for Pres.; Reagan's Vice Pres. choice Senator Richard Schweiker, Rep. Pennsylvania; Speculation: who Ford's Vice Pres. choice will be; Jacksonville weather; story about explosive pole transformer in neighborhood; explanation by Jacksonville Electric authority; local issue: charge against politician for not reporting gifts; report about picketing at Jacksonville Electric Authority plant; Douval teacher's union; City Hall is cutting down phone usage; JTA has buses for handicapped; 5000 sailors return home; Mississippi paddle boat travels the river; consumer travel protection; sports report; Chinese earthquake; Viking satellite; local weather"
Box 17 WJXT-TV Jacksonville, Florida Eyewitness 11PM News (Diamond #D0273) 11/15/1979 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0305)
Summary of contents based on a note found with tape: "President elect Jimmy Carter held his 2nd news conference; Jody Powell will become press sec'y; cost of living soars; city practicing racial discrimination over revenue spending; garbage co. asks city permission to expand; Beach City council: issue rezoning; price of stamps will not change for a while; Swine flue: setback in plan to administer the shots to every kid; US vetoed Vietnam's application to join U.N.; peace in Lebanon; House committee on Assassination is investigating JFK and Martin L King; teenage thief has stolen enough to start a small police station; sports; Chinese earthquake shakes Peking; weather; end of tape"
Box 17 WNBC-TV's News 4 New York: Special Report on AIDS (Diamond #D0274) 07/10-12/1985 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0306)
Box 17 WNBC-TV's Watts, Rolanda report on AIDS (Diamond #D0275) 10/25/1985 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0307)
[MISSING] (Diamond #D0276) () (ID#: diamond_e_0308)
Box 17 NBC Today: Ed Diamond Adweek's Best and Worst Ads of the Year (Diamond #D0277) Dec 9th (U-matic; running time 5:45) (ID#: diamond_e_0309)
Box 17 City Edition #140 (Diamond #D0278) 03/06/1980 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0310)
Summary of contents based on the label: "Tharp: interview: discussion of her art; Rawls: interview: discussion of current condit. in mental institutions, Farview; Talbott: interview: current medical practices of 'dumping' ex-patients into communities; Marks: interview: new profession of Health Advocate, its role and functions; Hess: sperm banks; Schickel: O My America; Tynan: interview: his new book, Show People; Kroll: interview: his role as reviewer/critic; Powers: N.Y.'s most eligible bachelors"
Box 17 NH 1984 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate: Donahue, Phil moderates #4 (Diamond #D0279) 11/15/1984 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0311)
Box 17 If Japan Can Why Can't We? (1 of 2) (Diamond #D0280) 06/12/1980 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0312)
Box 17 If Japan Can Why Can't We? (2 of 2) (Diamond #D0281) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0313)
Box 17 World: Bogota (Colombia) (Diamond #D0282) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0314)
Box 18 WGBH World: Cuban Sports (Diamond #D0283) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0315)
Box 18 WGBH World: The Nguba Connection (Diamond #D0284) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0316)
summary of contents based on label: "Peanuts Around the World: Their Economic and Political Implications Particularly with US & West Africa; beginning missing."
Box 18 The Selling of Abe Lincoln (Diamond #D0285) 12/17/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0317)
Box 18 Steampipe Alley: Easter Show (show #9) (Diamond #D0286) 03/22/1988 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0318)
Box 18 The Streets (sales tape) (Diamond #D0287) 03/23/1988 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0319)
Box 18 Robert Able & Assoc. TRW: "Changing Pictures" (Diamond #D0288) 12/13/1982 (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0320)
Box 18 Cassette of the Month: Awards Winners of the 1984 Cannes International Advertising Film Festival (Diamond #D0289) 09/24/1984 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0321)
Box 18 O'Toole Political Spots '60 to '72 (Diamond #D0290) 05/01/1978 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0322)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Kennedy for President; Nixon for President; Bob Taft for Senator; John Wayne endorsing James Buckley for Senate; Gov. Evans, Washington State, for re-election; Ted Agnew; Ed Mezvinsky for Congress '...can't pronounce his name but...'; Carl Stokes; Mayor Lindsay for re-election (mistakes) :60; Johnson; Ralph Smith for Senate; Humphrey-Muskie (anti-Agnew); Brown (anti-Reagan); McGovern for President; blank"
Box 18 Kanter Collection: Political Spots (Diamond #D0291) 05/02/1968 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0323)
Summary based on label and note found with tape: "Various State, Congressional; Presidential (1956-1968); Rockefeller for Governor of NY: (Reporter: you sir!; Fish: uh-huh?; R: how do you feel about Gov. Rockefeller's Pure Waters program?; F: his pure what?; R: Pure Water; F: Oh, yeah; R: This program, sir, is wiping out water pollution in New York State within six years!; F: Wait a minute. He's supposed to be interviewing ME!; R: already 130 new sewage treatment plants are getting underway.; F: yeah, well it was pretty smelly down here.; R: State health offices are working overtime, trying to track down sources of pollution.; F: Listen, they could see what happened to my cousin Ooo blu blu blu blu. My cousin had a brilliant career; R: By the end of the summer, the government will have called in every major polluter for a hearing; F: Uh, I would say that, next to a fish, I would say that he's the best governor we've had.; R:over 70 cities and industries have agreed to cut violations; F: Frankly, though, un, my problem with Rockefeller is: some of his best friends are fishermen.); Nixon for President '68: (sound of footsteps; only sound of the woman's footsteps; announcer: Crimes of violence in the United States have almost doubled in recent years. Today a violent crime is committed almost every 60 seconds. A robbery every two an a half minutes. A mugging every six minutes. A murder every 43 minutes. And it will get worse unless we take the offensive. Freedom from fear is a basic right of every American We must restore it.")
Box 18 A Conversation with the President Ford (Diamond #D0292) 08/07/1975 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0324)
Box 18 Busing Media Coverage (Ch 4 WBZ-TV) 7-8:30 AM (Diamond #D0293) 09/08/1975 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0325)
Summary of contents based on note found with note: "'Impact: School Opening'; informational resources and process: what the school administrators can do for you; function of the superintendent; Phase II of the busing action: districts distinctly delineated; how principals and superintendents work together; structure of school administration-how problems are solved and decisions made; parent information councils and their functions; court appointed councils to aid in informing, observing, and organizing CPAC Community District Advisor Council; Community Parents Advisory Council; Community Coordinating Council; complete listing of all councils appointed by court; specific community action-information services-Spanish info center; info and rumor control center and other social-service organizations taking an active role in the school situation; community task force on education; Massachusetts advocacy center for legal problems; Freedom House; mental health hotline; centers not associated with the city that are involved with the busing problems; confusion over school hours-schedules reviewed; how students may transfer schools-rules and exceptions; school safety discussed; Eyewitness News account of school opening 7:30AM; report (live) from School Department Information Center; discussion of teacher contract disputes; return to 'Impact: School Opening' review of previously given info; Eyewitness News 7:50AM; report (live) from School Department Information Center; other general news not dealing with busing; 8:20AM news reports of arrests made during school opening; Chinese boycott of schools discussed. Cause: lack of representation in teachers and organizations"
Box 18 Busing Media Coverage (Ch. 4, 5, 7, and 2) Noon - 6 PM (Diamond #D0294) 09/08/1975 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0326)
Box 18 Busing Media Coverage (ch. 4, 5, 7, and 2) Noon-5:30 PM (Diamond #D0295) 09/08/1975 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0327)
Box 18 Busing Media Coverage (AM coverage) (Diamond #D0296) 09/09/1975 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0328)
Box 18 Busing Media Coverage (Diamond #D0297) 09/09/1975 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0329)
Box 19 Busing Media Coverage (Diamond #D0298) 09/09/1975 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0330)
Box 19 Busing Media Coverage (Diamond #D0299) 09/09/1975 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0331)
Tapes D0300-D0599
Box 19 Busing Media Coverage (Diamond #D0300) 09/09/1975 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0332)
Box 19 Busing Media Coverage (Diamond #D0301) 09/09/1975 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0333)
Box 19 2nd Ford, Gerald and Carter, Jimmy Debate; "There is no Soviet Domination of Eastern Europe" (Diamond #D0302) 10/06/1975 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0334)
Box 19 17.24 Project: 60 Minutes: New or Entertainment? (Diamond #D0303) 12/12/1979 - note removed to folder; miss-match info on cassette; photocopy of cassette removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0335)
summary of contents base on note found with tape: "This tape consists of dubs from various 60 Minutes shows. the dubs are sloppy. The chosen pieces included are as follows: interview with Ayatollah Khomeini; A look at nuclear power plant construction; piece on 'wellness'; a look at the Foreign Legion in France; a look at a village/country called Liechtenstein; a piece on the effect 60 Minutes had on a man imprisoned who eventually got paroled as a result, apparently, of 60 Minute's influence; a piece on the Mormon Church; story on paraplegics returning from Vietnam; story on ambulance chasers; end of tape"
Box 19 NYC Local News: News Center 4 (5-6PM) Part 1 (Diamond #D0304) 11/18/1975 - not removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0336)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "President Ford and aid to NYC; Mayor of NYC putting together own tax package to help the city as demanded by President Ford; Mayor speaks; suburban view of tax increase; demonstrators against but backs in city anti-poverty programs; housing and development hearing got out of control--angry condo owners; case of Maryjane Dahl who died when the plug was removed from her respirator; drug addicts at rehab centers may be getting bad treatment; Eldridge Cleaver returns to US after 7 years away--faces murder charges; Blue Jeans that have brand name 'Jesus' causing controversy; weather; Al Hirschfeld--artist for NY paper is interviewed and observed drawing; Cactur [?] information; kid struck by car--hand left dangling; study shows no connection between cancer and flouridation in water; study shows low cholesterol diet does not prevent heart attack; FBI tried to discredit Martin Luther King before he received the Nobel Prize; new Haven teachers striking and in jail; Brewster high school teacher being forced to quit because she is 70; 'you can fight city hall' Tremont section of the Bronx damaged by '60s demonstrations; Tom Snyder preview of later news reports; Charlie Pride interviewed and observed"
Box 19 Press Watch: The Race for the Presidency; Politics and Television: Process in Action (Diamond #D0305) 01/27/1977 - copyright MIT Department of Political Science (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0337)
Box 19 Brooke, Edward commercials; Brooke, Edward/Tsongas, Paul debate (Diamond #D0306) 1978 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0338)
summary of contents based on label: "commercials: cities and towns; job; military strength; consumer; elderly; inflation; taxes; elderly; montage."
Box 19 Carter, Jimmy 30 min Spot for NY Primary (contains various 5 min spots) (Diamond #D0307) 04/07/1976 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0339)
Box 19 Political Commercials: San Diego [1 of 2] (Diamond #D0308) 06/01/1976 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0340)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Tunney; Finnigan; Finck; Ford; Hedgecock; Hayden; Boney; Bollman; Flick; Ford; Gastel; Wilson; Golden; Cohelan; Crawford; Bell; Boney; Hedgecock; Flick; Golden; Ford; Finnigan; Flick; Wilson; Heyden; Crawford; David; McCormack; Golden; Tunney; Wilson; Carter; Conde; Hedgecock; Finnigan; Ford ad analysis; Hayden; Davis Hayden; Conde; Carter; Bell; Tunney; Reagan; Flick; Reagan; Carter; Crawford; Bell; Ford; McCormack; Church; Harmer; Reagan; Ford ad analysis; Mayo; Brown; Hayden; Reagan; Carter; Golden; Gastel"
Box 19 Reagan, Ronald Show; Ford, Gerald & Reagan, Ronald Ads; PBS Programs on Candidates; Political Spots (Diamond #D0309) 06-06-1976 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0341)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Tape Three; Reagan program. June 5, 8-8:30; end program; Reagan commercial: Efram Zimbalist speaking; Reagan: 'the choice is clear."; Ford commercial: (controversial); Reagan commercial: the government is of, for, and by the people; PBS program on candidates: (KCET-Sunday afternoon, June 6) Clete Roberts: what's your assessment of the GOP primary in Calif? Kenneth Reich: Reagan will take it; Roberts: Do hesitancies in Ford's campaign indicate a lack of professionalism?; Reich: ...differences in Ford's campaign and indecisions by Ford...; Bill Boyarsky: Is it out of Ford's control?; Reich: many feel that Ford should have waged hard hitting campaign.; Jim Karayn (Forum): in any campaign you'll have differing viewpoints; Reich: in spite of mistakes, Ford will win the nomination; Roberts: What's the delegate count?; Reich: Fordis more than 100 ahead; Boyarsky: has Reagan turned out to be another Goldwater or will he move to the center once he gets the nomination?; Reich: he won't move to the center, but he won't give up half-way through; Leah Cartabruno, California Journal: Reagan will enforce integration?; Reich: he is less doctrinaire as governor than predicted; Roberts: What about Reagan on Rhodesia?; Reich: Reagan's comment was silly; Roberts: The country's getting use to Brown; Dan Blackburn at Brown HQ in Los Angeles: The search for delegates and money is important here...Micky Kantor heads it all. Kantor: every non-Carter delegate has been reached by telephone; Blackburn: has the response been good? Kantor: yes. Blackburn: how well do you have to do in Calif. to be credible? Kantor: we have to win and we will; Black burn: is 60% enough?; Kantor: that's ludicrous; film ends; Roberts: Bill, what's your appraisal?; Boyarsky: California 280 Democratic delegates will be chosen; Carter film: I haven't had time to woo leaders before the convention; Roberts: few have had the chance to deal with Carter; Karayn: he's a thoughtful man; Boyarsky: the Carter campaign is inexperienced; Reich: Carter did best when he was talking about where he feels the country should be going and his beliefs than when he talks about where he's been campaigning; Boyarsky: I saw him in Pennsylvania, and then not for a few months; Roberts: is this something to worry about?; Reich: he's been working too hard. he has lost sight...; Cartabruno: maybe Southern Baptists can't do well against Zen Buddhists; Karayn: these people are shrewd; Roberts: Brown says that himself; Cartabruno: he saw his father's mistakes and won't repeat them; Roberts: how about Carter and the religious issue?; Boyarsky: it's not a minus for Carter, except with the Jewish votes, with their fear of Southern Baptist theology; Cartabruno: it's refreshing to find a politician who believes in God, not that he is God; Roberts: is the campaign more open?; Karayn: tougher questions are being asked; Reich: aren't the results sort of pre-ordained and already expected?; Karayn: candidates said even if we do the forum, which is national, it's still out of Lows Angeles; Roberts: you were a victim of politics; Carter commercial: "Jimmy Carter June 8"; Reagan commercial: same as 538; Ford commercial: controversial; Carter commercial, long: Carter's serious, kindly, sincere; VO slide of address. audio: you can help (announcer)...; end Carter commercial; repeat of Carter long commercial, June 6, 5:30 pm, KNBC; end; KNXT News, June 6, evening news. Bob Dunn, anchor; Betty Ford opening up Ceders-Sinai Hospital at ceremony attended by various luminaries; Dunn: latest poll shows Ford narrowing gap; Brown commercial"
Box 19 Pre Election Coverage; Election Day Coverage; NJ Primary Election; Night Coverage; Political Spots (Diamond #D0310) 06/07/1976 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0342)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Ford spot: controversial; Brown spot: multilateral theme; Ellen McCormick commercial: abortion theme-anti-choice attitude; Carter spot: VO and slide, new voice, new vision; end Carter commercial; KNXT Pre-primary coverage, June 7, 1976. reporter Bill Applegate discussing campaign; Applegate on Tom Hayden; Applegate on John Tunney; Applegate on Brown: they're confident that he'll win; Applegate on Robert Finch Senate campaign; View of KNXT newsroom, CBS Television City, newsroom where the election night discussion take place; Pat Emory on Reagan: expected to win; Reagan on Rhodesion: statements had nothing to do with armed intervention; Emory: seen before throng of people; Emory: brown is confident; Emory VO film of campaigning candidates in Ohio; Joe Benti: Ohio is crucial; Benti on Brown: confident about Calif.; Benti: doesn't expect to win; Benti: Udall campaign; Benti: Ford campaigning in Ohio; Benti on GOP delegates; Ruth Ashton Taylor: Reagan is in Calif.; KNXT film of new Reagan commercials of Zimbalist asking voters to watch out for the Ford commercials; Taylor: Reagan getting off a place; Hayden; Tunney; Taylor commentary: Carter will do better than the polls have indicated; Reagan commercial: Government is of, for, and by the people; Carter commercial: taxes; Brown commercial: same scene; Reagan program introduction; Emory: teaser for 11 pm news; Ford commercial: controversial commercial; Abernathy: what about the Republicans? Flournoy: it's been not surprise that Reagan would carry Calif; Heidi Schulman: commenting on Carter; Mallory at Brown HQ: margin of victory is important; Moyer at Reagan HQ: Reagan will be here later; Marlow: California Senate Race; Ohio returns: Carter ahead; Heidi Schulman: it's work noting who the New Jersey uncommitted delegates are for Brown and Humphrey; Abernathy: discussing whether Carter can get within close striking distance of the nomination tonight; Marlow: first Calif. returns: Reagan, Brown ahead; Benti: teaser; Harlow: rest of the nation is conceding to Carter; Benti: introducing Bob Simmons at Brown HQ; Benti: Brown has said that on the strength of his California victory, Carter owes it to the public to debate him; Bill Stout at Reagan HQ: Campaign song; Moyer: interviewing John Sears, Sears: uncommitted could go for Reagan; Moyer: can you legally go after those delegates? Sears: yes; Benti: Brown has 58% in Calif; Abernathy: numbers from NBC poll; Marlow: retuens-Udall conceded to Carter; Marlow: anti-Washington sentiment; Abernathy interview: Brown benefitted from meeting to many different people; Emory: discusses optimism and anger with Reagan; KNXT film of Ford campaigning in Ohio; Emory on Ford talking about Goldwater; Emory: Carter campaigning; Emory: Brown campaigning; Emory: Church campaigning; Emory: Udall campaigning; Emory: Calif. senate campaign; Carter commercial: beginning of long one; Reagan commercial: same as 361; KNBC Election Night Coverage: Jess Marlow interview with Reagan; KNBC: film of Brown casting ballot; Marlow: NBC has already projected Ohio winners as Carter and Ford; Film profile of Wooster, Ohio; Marlow: Carter campaigning in New Jersey before polls open; Abernathy: Reagan is running stronger than expected; Tom Brokaw in KNBC Newsroom talking about Ford to Abernathy; Marlow: teaser for upcoming news; Paul Moyer: Ford and Carter are the big winners in Ohio; Moyer: views of Reagan HQ; moyer introducing Steve Mallory at Brown HQ; Correction by Moyer: Ford projected to win in Ohio; Sandy Hill KNXT June 8: Nixon joking with workers at poll; KNBC with Heidi Shulman; Special KNBC report: Jess Marlow-NBC has declared Brown and Reagan winners in California from precinct data; Abernathy: KNBC polls of voters coming out of bokth indicated that Tunney and Hayakawa are ahead; 1974 Gubernatorial candidate Houston Flournoy (R.) and Rep. Tom Rees (D-Calif)"
Box 19 Busing Media Coverage (Diamond #D0311) 09/08/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0343)
Box 19 The first Ford, Gerald & Carter, Jimmy Debate (1st hour) (Diamond #D0312) 09/23/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0344)
Box 19 The first Ford, Gerald/Carter, Jimmy Debate (last half hour plus delay); Ch. 5 Report Live from MIT (Diamond #D0313) 09/23/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0345)
Box 20 Turned Off: The NonVoting American (Diamond #D0314) 10/01/1976 - six part series for Capital Cities Television Stations' news casts; Dean Burnham on #5 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0346)
Box 20 Campaign '76 show reel (Diamond #D0315) 11/04/1976 (U-matic; running time 40:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0347)
Box 20 17.24 project: National Women's Conference Coverage (Boston local channels) 1977 (Diamond #D0316) 1977 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0348)
summary of content based on note found with tape: "Houston Women's Conference. Carter's Campaign 30 min Cassette. Houston Women's Conference on ERA. Abortion, Lesbian rights, and day care were also discussed there. Carter's campaign was discussed at a different and unknown time; National Conference in Houston for Women; ERA opponent Schafly says Houston Women's Conference is a $5 million media event; ERA, Abortion, lesbian rights and creation of a federal women's department will be debated in Houston; women should surface and take over. Taxpayers' money should not pay for conference and all women are not represented; mass demonstration across town said conference was a mass government financial promotion with a bunch of perverts; Rosalynn Carter and Betty Ford were there at the conference in Houston; protest in Concord, NH to protest conference, day care, abortion, and ERA; Bella Abzug was in charge of the conference; Barbara Jordan appeals for reason; across town there was a larger gathering to protest ERA as well as the $5 million conference; Jordan said we need food soldiers not kamikaize pilots; 10 men tried to disrupt the conference; Jordan said not to waste the opportunity or money to get equal rights; Feminists ideas contradict ideas of God, country, and family; Udall was ambiguous about bad mouthing Carter; ethnic purity remark by Carter; playboy adultery comment cost votes; Carter will probably be reelected; blank"
Box 20 Carter, Jimmy Press Conference (after 1st energy speech) (Diamond #D0317) 04/22/1977 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0349)
Summary of contents based on label: "Carter Press Conference: first press conference after first energy speech almost all energy questions; Intro: Douglas Kiker; Press Conference; Analysis: Kiker and John Cochran; Hollywood Squares"
Box 20 Brooke, Edward/Tsongas, Paul Debate 2 (US Senate MA) (Diamond #D0318) 10-31-1978 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0350)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: " Ed Diamond moderating 2nd debate between Paul Tsongas and Edward Brooke in the 1978 MA. Senate race. Diamond introduces panelists and describes rules. The categories are economy, national defense, energy, health; Tsongas: opening statement. Tax relief arms limitation, fight for interests in Massachusetts and in US; Brooke: interest on checking accounts, lower rents, jobs have been brought to state; National health care question to Tsongas. $182 billion for health care. Kennedy-Corman will control spiraling casts; Carter supported Tsongas, but doesn't support bill; Brooke favors national health insurance bill. Medicaid, Medicare, private sector help; Brooke explains his position on Tax reform. He favors a bill for capital gains. Tsongas is against bill. People should pay taxes on 'real' dollars not inflated dollars.; Why wasn't anything done before Proposition 13? Brooke has realized that spending should be cut to give tax relief; Tsongas says Brooke supported a bill which favored the rich. The moderate income families should get tax relief; Tsongas worked in Peace Corps which makes him an expert on foreign affairs. He's been to Ethiopia and Somalia; Tsongas says we should not pay reparations to Vietnam. Countries should be recognized not ignored.; Brooke is concerned about killing in Cambodia and Lebanon. He tried to keep Italy, Spain, and Portugal from becoming Communist. Mutusl restraint with Soviets.; Carter was not please with Brooke's position on the Panama Canal and SALT. Brooke said he is independent. He doesn't like Soviet use of Cubans in Africa, political trials, etc. and SALT should be used against Soviets.; What Brooke says he believes in. He doesn't try to attract votes from specific groups (conservative, moderate); We should negotiate on SALT now and if we don't like it the Senate can vote it down. Tsongas calls Brooke irresponsible; Tsongas says Carter's Energy bill was not strong enough; The bill is a first step not a comprehensive Energy bill. The congress and senate should not have watered down the bill even more; Brooke said that the Congress should have formulated a stronger bill. Nuclear wastes, Coal, and Solar-energy should have been in the bill; Brooke says that he does not insult Tsongas because he is a 'fine fellow' disagree on economic and national defense police. He missed 325 votes while campaigning.; people are sensitive and understanding as regards Brooke personal problems, but he isn't running on sympathy; Tsongas points out that Brooke attacked him for missing ERA extension vote. He was there. Brooke was absent for 12% of his votes. Tsongas was absent for 5% of the time; Tsongas has had 77 town meetings. he is accessible. Mobile van and economic development task force are examples; It elected, Tsongas will try to get people who opposed him to support him; four votes were taken on ERA-Tsonas missed two of the four; Brooke realizes there is a job shortage. He saved many jobs and homes with a 7.5. Labor supports him. Cosponsor of Humphrey-Hawkins full employment bill; There are jab ads, but people lack the training for them; Tsongas says that the Mass. Women's Political Caucus endorses him; Explains economic development task force; US has parity with nuclear strategic weapons; US must expect more from other NATO countries; Tsongas closing statement; Brooke closing statement"
Box 20 NJ Nightly News Cassette II (Diamond #D0319) 1978 - diamond_e_0342 note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0351)
Summary of content based on note found with diamond_e_0352 tape: "Cassette II: The five reports on Cassette II demonstrate the wide range of subjects, the extensive research and the high quality produced efforts which we strive for on our Closer Look segment. 1. Story: Born Again Christians. Aired: May 10, 1978. This report, on the eve of a major rally at the Meadowlands Stadium, explored the growth of and the controversy surrounding the charismatic Christian movement in our state; 2. Story: Mentally retarded Adults on Their Own. Aired: May 31, 1978. This report focuses on two mentally retarded adults who are learning to live on their own in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and the problems of implementing the state's new policy of de-institutionalizing the mentally retarded.; 3. story: The Finest Town Money Con Buy. Aired: June 23, 1978. Lower Alloways Creek in exchange for living with a nuclear power plant has become the beneficiary of millions of dollars from special state taxes. This report explores the impact of the windfall on this tiny rural community-called by some critics 'Kuwait on the Delaware.'; 4. Story: President Carter Interview. Aired: September 21, 1978. Less than five months after New Jersey Nightly News went on the air, we succeeded in getting an exclusive interview with President Carter during his brief visit to New Jersey. It was the only interview President Carter granted to a New Jersey news organization during 1978. Since we are the Garden State's only television news program, we decided to use this rare opportunity to talk to the President about exclusively New Jersey concerns.; 5. Story: George Segal-Kent State memorial. Aired: November 30, 1978. Once every two weeks, closer Look is devoted to cultural news and issues in New Jersey. This report is about New Jersey sculptor George Segal and the controversy surrounding his memorial to the slain Kent State students, which was commissioned and then rejected by the college trustees."
Box 20 New Jersey Nightly News Cassette I (Diamond #D0320) 1978 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0352)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Cassette I: 1. Story: State Film Commission. Aired: November 28, 1978. New Jersey Nightly News has established a joint investigative effort with New Jersey Magazine, a monthly publication of the Princeton-based Center for the Analysis of Public Issues. This report uncovered a special relationship established between the New Jersey Motion Picture development Commission and the Teamster Local 560, one of the nation's most infamous unions. Our report has prompted an investigation by the office of the New Jersey Attorney General; 2. Story: Conspiracy of Silence. Aired: July 5, 1978. When a child or adolescent is stricken with cancer, parents, relatives and friends often build a barrier of silence between themselves and the cancer victim. This report highlights a program at a New Jersey hospital which is designed to combat this conspiracy of silence. 3. Story: Casino Gambling: One Day To Go. Aired: may 25, 1978.; 4. Story: Casino Gambling: Opening Day. Aired: May 26, 1978; 5. Story: Casino Gambling: Six Months Later. Aired: December 4, 1978. In May, 1978, the first United States casino outside of Las Vegas was opened in Atlantic City, new Jersey. New Jersey Nightly News has provided extensive coverage of this major story, combining daily news reports with longer, analytical reports."
Box 20 Dick Flavin Dubs Political Comedy (Diamond #D0321) 05/12/1978 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0353)
Box 20 Election Eve Roundup (Diamond #D0322) 10-05-1978 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0354)
Summary of contents based on label: "Intro; turnout-predicting lowest since 1942; presidential hopefuls: Crane, Reagan, Connally, Bush, Ford; Kennedy; Carter; Brown; polls-major issues; single issue groups; National Referenda; more on single issue groups; eg. Mass. King; Tsongas-Brooke; pollsters Peter Herte, Robert Peter"
Box 20 Old political spots: Ford, Gerald '76; Carter, Jimmy '76; Brooke '78; Tsongas '78 (Diamond #D0323) 10/31/1978 - miss-match case label and cassette label; photocopy of case label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0355)
Box 20 Victor Livingston Video News Reports (Diamond #D0324) 1979 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0356)
Box 20 Dick Flavin Dubs II (Diamond #D0325) 01/17/197; 01/24/1979; 02/06-07/1979; 02/14/1979 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0357)
Box 20 Bill Moyers Journal: Out of the Reach of Children; Children Targeted Advertising (Diamond #D0326) 04/12/1979 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0358)
Box 20 Bill Moyers Journal: A Conversation with Jerry Brown (Diamond #D0327) 04/25/1979 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0359)
Box 20 Interview with Kissinger, Henry by Frost, David (Diamond #D0328) 10/11/1979 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0360)
Box 20 Ted Turner Interview (Diamond #D0329) 11/01/1979 - Turner only, opening w/cw. (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0014)
Box 20 17.24 Project: Television News Shows: Limitations to Change (Diamond #D0330) 12/01/1979 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0361)
summary of contents based on notes found with tape: "17.24 Class project by Alraf Carim and Ken Oya: local news shows consist of same format. Aspects of the format discussed with dubs of examples; there are some variations-but only in the sets or looks of the 'personalities' of the individual reporters; dub of Bill Aber, former news director of local station. He discusses trends in news broadcasting; we will be seeing more news throughout the day; more specialized reports-reporters who do just satire, just consumer news, imitation; Flavin discusses his work; anyone on television who is effective is a performer; took Flavin a long time to convince executives that satire would work on the tv news; tv news does no have the freedom papers do because of the FCC. Press has all kinds of commentary-tv doesn't; reasons given for the way tv is the way it is ie. gov't regulations, etc; limitations of mdeia-now we can do live on the spot reporting, satellites; William Schonfeld speaks: firm pioneering 24 hr news station. Lists program by time slots and subjects; fairness doctrine not a constraint for cable-good thing; summary. Change is gradual because of 1. inertia, 2. business, 3. regulation; technology provides alternatives, facilitates change; end"
Box 21 CBS News Special Report: Hostage situation in Iran, arms, and Campaign '80 (Diamond #D0331) 1980 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0362)
Summary of contents based on label: "Ed Clark (Libertarian); CBS news Special Report 9:36-9:57; Hostages; Iran's arms and war' Commercial; Iran's demands-arrets; commercial; Campaign '80; commercial"
Box 21 Reagan, Ronald & Carter, Jimmy Debate (Part II); Cable News Question Anderson, John (Diamond #D0332) 1980 - not removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0363)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Reagan: Doesn't want to scrap Salt II Ford was against it. We should sit with Russians and negotiate to have legitimate arms limitation and a reduction; Carter: misleading and disturbing. R. advocates possibility of nuclear arms race. attitude dangerous; Reagan: Carter like witch doctor that won't accept good doctor's cure. My plan calls for mutual reduction; Carter: perspective--Amy thinks nuclear weaponry biggest issue. Control of our 1,000's of megaton warheads major responsibility of President; harry Ellis: US dependence on Arab oil higher now than in 1973. Loss of Arab oil could send us to depression. Can we develop synthetic fuel and will it mean higher bills and danger to the environment.; Carter: have tried to reduce dependence. Reduced foreign oil imports 1/3. Windfall profits tax as base--expand solar energy, etc. more oil and coal produced this year than ever; Ellis: addresses same Q to Reagan; Reagan: This nation portrayed as energy poor but we are rich. Due to gov't regulation we don't mine enough or burn enough. We have only explored 2% of our continental shelf. 36 nuke plants planned--32 given up because of gov't regulation; Carter: we can't put aside regulations maintaining safety, health, atmospheric standards. Reagan wants to put eggs in one basket and give it to the oil companies; Reagan: private enterprise can do better than gov't. As far as pollution--California has strictest air pollution laws. like to see us a little more free as e once were; Carter: air pollution laws in Calif. passed over objections of Reagan. We are encouraging exploration of new resource sources.; Reagan: Red. Reg. for Calif. air laws ridiculous. 2% of off shore drilling now production oil. We are 5 years behind.; William HIlliard to Reagan: Social Security--how long can young wage earner expect to carry burden of old?; Reagan: S. S. based erroneously with regard on how workers and retirees would increase. Trillions out of balance. Premise of change--won't pull rug out from under feet of dependents. Needs to be put on sound actuarial base.; Hilliard to Carter:: Carter: Democrats will keep Soc. Sec. Reagan will make it voluntary and bankrupt it. His approach is dangerous to retired folks. It must be kept sound.; Reagan: can't go on increasing the tax. I'm suggested that Soc. Sec. be voluntary awhile ago--I too am pledged to a program where seniors will get it.; Carter: constant suggestion that Soc. Sec. should change. Should make sure that buying power of check continues intact. Need to make sure old people get health aid--Medicare.; Reagan: 'there you go again.' I'm only opposed t one piece of legislation as opposed to another.; Carter: this debate typifies basic difference between democrats and republicans; Barbara Walters: Why should they vote for you--what is your opponent's weakness?; Carter: historically this is contest between Democrat in mainstream contrasted to Reagan--radical departure of him from other Republicans. Approach to control of nuclear weaponry--inclination exemplified to inject American forces in a fishing dispute. Typical of his inclination of use of US power to show that exercise of military power best proven by its use. President in oval office has to make daily decisions.; Reagan: Fed. gov't usurps state and local power. People themselves can solve these problems. Carder made misery index in 1976.; Carter: women and equal rights. Repub. call for guarantee of women's rights. Reagan has departed from this. ERA only says equality of rights should not be abridged by for women by state or fed. gov't. This typifies democratic party contrasted to Reagan and his departure from his own party.; Reagan: against ERA because it will take the issue out of the hands of the elected legislation into the hands of unelected judges. I'm for equal rights. While looking for an amendment we could be working with the laws.; Carter: as a southerner...wanted to deregulate trucking industry, etc. and now communications. South has seen discrimination. We are trying to pick ourselves up by our own bootstraps.; Reagan: I'm for women's rights--but that simple amendment could be used by mischievous men to destroy laws that properly belong to women due to physical differences Only person 7 times president of a union and still a member of it.; Carter: thanks to League of Women Voters, Cleveland and Ohio. Been president now almost 4 years. 1,000's of decision. Seen crises and strengths. US must be strong and just. Need to extend benefits of peace. I alone have to determine degree of involvement US takes in international affairs. Final judgment about future of US comes down to president. One vote makes a difference.; Reagan: Thanks to League of Women Voters. Couldn't bring in 3rd candidate. When you make decision at polls you better off now than you were 4 years ago? Is America respected throughout the world as we used to be? I would like a crusade today--take gov't off your backs.; Summation by moderators in Cleveland; NBC TV guys comments; Local news bit; Anderson political spot; Anderson at Constitution Hall in Washington DC--Cable news attempt to integrate Anderson into the Carter-Reagan debate vicariously. Anderson: on use of military power--not pursue unilateral approach of Carter administration; Anderson response to Carter and Reagan discussion of buildup of military power. Carter used to preach cuts--he has flip-flopped. Reagan wants to add 40 bill. dollars more while making tax cuts; Daniel Schorr: consumer Index up, inflation up, etc. what would you do?; Anderson: inflation is cruelest tax of all.; Schorr: For any mandatory element in incomes policy?; Anderson: Differentiate my program from mandatory wage and price control; Interruption by station spokesman.; Anderson: Carter using a subterfuge to hide behind inadequate fiscal policy. Carter refuses to admit that a program is necessary; Schorr: urban question; Anderson: Carter and Reagan are terrified by NRA. I've spoken out on this issue. Today in 1980 adult black unemployment rate is double that of adult white males.; Schorr: would you spend $ on these programs?; Anderson: How can either candidate propose a tax cut? In view of unfulfilled needs of our country now can we ?; Interruption to say that poll taken by ABC on Reagan-Carter debate shows that Reagan won.; End."
Box 53 Anderson Campaigns in Stamford; Baby Rescued (Diamond #D0333) 1980 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0364)
Box 21 Republican Presidential Debate (tape 1 of 3) (Diamond #D0334) 01/05/1980 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0365)
Box 21 Republican Presidential Debate (Tape 2 of 3) (Diamond #D0335) 01/05/1980 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0366)
Box 21 Republican Presidential Debate (Tape 3 of 3) (Diamond #D0336) 01/05/1980 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0367)
Box 21 Kennedy Interface Speech; Political spots (Herrea '78, Carey '78) (Diamond #D0337) 01/09/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0368)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Iowans will go to the polls in a few days; I thought you would be able to hear the candidates in an open debate; There are Iowans with large family responsibilities as I do; Why did I choose to run against an incumbent president?; Last year it became clear to me that things were out of control; America can't risk four more years...; It was the lesson of my life and commitment of my public career that I could not stand by while this continued; I have seen the Presidency up close...I know its power; Good intentions alone are not enough; Election--vote for vision of future; Iowans asked question; American's prestige is lowest since we became a world power; The symbol of the US is not a hawk or a dove but an eagle; Why can we never see a crisis coming?; We cannot master events; We must be able to respond when need be; We must strengthen conventional forces; We are weak abroad because we are weak at home; Can we control our own country?; Iowans ask me...talked to a farmer; visited a senior center; The American dream is failing; We can master our economy; Gov't decontrol of oil is an invitation to inflation; We can stop the oil conglomerates; We must master our own energy future; Gov't cannot spend its way out of the energy crisis; Unless nuclear plants can be built safely, they shouldn't be built at all; Coal is our richest resource...also the sun; skill is not missing-will is; Not a single state has ratified the ERA during this administration; We need a gov't that does better; You can speak for the kind of country you want America to be--vote; Luis Herrer Political spots for Presidency of Venezuela; Hugh Carey spots for Gov. of New York"
Box 21 CBS Evening News and ABC World News Report: Mobil Composite: Earnings for 1979 (Diamond #D0338) 01/23/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0369)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Walter Cronkite, NBC Evening News, reports that oil companies' profits are up; Mobil earnings for 1979 are up 78%, Getty 83%, etc.; ABC World News Report; Big oil sensitive about earnings; Mr. Rawleigh Warner, Mobil Chairman, speaks to reporters; oil profits not out of line with other industry profits; Comparison: TV-Radio broadcasting profit rose 20% in 1979; major oil profit rose an average of 15%; Average industry rose 14%; Channel 5 News; Mobil first to announce earnings: $2,010,000,000; Mobil mood restrained aver anticipated reaction to profit announcement; Rawleigh Warner, Mobil Chairman, meeting with reporters; Mobil newspaper ads highly critical of press; Warner: 'We will open our books up to anybody...'; On topic of gov't regulations Warner discusses: '...drive and desire to earn a profit' makes us a business--gov't can't do the job better because they don't work this way; Cut from Mobil 'Fable' ad; Shell announces its profits: $1,000,000,000--concurrently raises oil prices; reaction is not good; Warner: 'we have wasted the 7 years since the original boycott'; Conservation alone will not solve the problem; Environmental restraints prevent exploration for more oil; Warner is pessimistic about the future; Warner puts Mobil earnings in perspective; Warner: 'Our returns are average.'; Blank"
Box 21 Political Commercials 1980 (Diamond #D0339) 02/05-23/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0370)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: " Baker, Howard: 2/5/80, WBZ-TV, 60 sec, revenue sharing; Brown: 2/6/80, Ch7 Boston, 30 sec, I am running for president because I believe in our strength...; Bush, George: 2/6/80 Ch 7 Boson, Campaign 80 program, 5 mins; Baker, Howard: 2/6/80 Ch 7 Boston, 30 sec. Idea of first brigade-anti-terrorist group; Reagan, Ronald: 2/6/80, Ch7 Boston, 30 sec, country must become energy efficient; Bush, George: 2/6/80, Ch 4 or 7 Boston, 30 sec, There is a change in America today..; Baker, Howard: 2/6/80, Ch 4 Boston, 30 sec, A lot of people run for president..; Brown, Jerry; 2/6/80, Ch 4 Boston, 15 sec, I'd start by revamping the state dept. and intelligence service...; Anderson, John: 2/6/80, Ch 4 Boston, 1 min, think about the Anderson difference; Crane, Philip: 2/18/80, Ch 4 Boston, on education; Reagan, Ronald: 2/18/80, Ch 4 Boston, It's ice to be liked but it's more important to be respected; Baker, Howard: I believe in my country...folk song with Baker's photos...how presidency can change the way things are; Bush, George: 2/22/80, Ch 7 Boston, Leon Jaworski endorses Bush according to narrator; Kennedy, Ted: 2/23/80, Ch 7 Boston, women in need of money for health care; Carter, Jimmy: 2/23/80, Ch 7 Boston, I'd like to be with you in [??], but that's not possible."
Box 21 Brown, Jerry: Half Hour Political Spot (part II) (Diamond #D0340) 02/22/1980 - note removed to folders (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0371)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: " Gov. Edmund Brown, 1980 Dem. Cand. for Pres. Part II of half hr. poli. spot/interview format. recorded off Ch 7 2/22/80. A: related to the sophistication of mind, sense of history; Q: against increase in defense spending--counter to whole foreign policy direction today; A: need to reexamine view of the world. Carter not decreasing social expenditure--increasing defense spending--we are goin cold war policy; Q: how are your priorities, objectives different?; A: there are similarities Lift spirit of America, get away from Kissinger years, pull back from this; Q: Would you be more resistant? (To bureaucracy); A: They wear us all down. I've gone through this process. In order to overcome the power of special interest we need to create a new governing coalition; Q: Your view of a coalition are people who think like you?; A: Liberation of women, protecting environment, cybernetics, combine to form new perspective--my assumption; end of Brown interview paid for by Brown for Pres. Committee; Bush ad; tape of 1976 Repub. convention. can be erased"
Box 21 Jerry Brown 1/2 hour Political Sport (Part I) (Diamond #D0341) 02/22/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0372)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "taped 01/26/1980, recorded off Ch 7. Q: grew up in political family. What did you learn from them?; A: learned to deal with a great variety of people; Q: was your father a role model?; A: that's obvious. I don't have his external approach to it-but I have learned from both parents; A: you took opposite course from father by going into Jesuit seminary.; A: I found political world not attractive. Wanted to take nonmaterialistic path; A: were you responding favorably or nonfavorably?; A: felt uncomfortable at the attention given my father and me. Can't we be like everyone else?; A: would you not want to subject children to the political world?; A: it is a tremendously difficult emotional undertaking...like anything that becomes involving; A: does any room at top become a bachelor pad?; A: it can be a place of solitude; Q: spurned gov. mansion, car-was it frugality?; A: raised modestly, emphasis on savings, little excess; Q: what do you do to splurge?; A: I love pasta.; Q: to what extent do you think of yourself as a Catholic candidate?; A: not running as a Catholic-I'm a democrat; Q: do you have an active spiritual life?; A: yes.; Q: how does your Jesuit teaching influence approach to secular world?; A: Jesuit training in logic and argument; Q: you are running on ideas?; A: we have to share our feelings; Q: do you differentiate between idea and programs?; A: more programs as gov. than any other; Q: you sound extremely traditional; A: my administration has variety of people, open to ideas not in the center of old boy politics.; Q: how is this different from Carter's symbolism?; A: looking for root on unconventionality.; Q: stems from my perspective on things.; Q: prop 13 became conventional politics; A: it was.; Q: how do you see yourself as emotionally different from other pres. candidates?; A: my approach more intuitive; Q: haven't had to deal with foreign policy; A: gov. presents things one doesn't anticipate; end (continue on tape O C5)"
Box 21 Carter, Jimmy Press Conference following the aborted rescue mission of hostages in Iran (Part I) CBS (Diamond #D0342) 02/29/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0373)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Carter speaks briefly before accepting questions from reporters; carter expresses that he shares the grief of the nation for the dead; he shares a deep pride in those who went on this mission; 'It was my responsibility as President to launch this mission. It was my responsibility to terminate the mission...': there is a deeper failure than the failure of the mission..the failure to attempt a worthy effort...; the solution of problems involves sacrifices; our goal is not to conquer, destroy or injure anyone in Iran; Carter compares US treatment of the busload of Iranians intercepted during the mission to the ghoulish treatment the Iranians gave the bodies of the US servicemen; this indicates the kind of people we are dealing with; Answer/question session with press (all paraphrased) Q: Do you see a need for a meeting with principle allied prior to the meeting in Venice to seek reassurance about basic trust of foreign policy?; A: no need to meet prior to that time-the main topic will be the economy but we will discuss other things; Q: why did you undertake a mission that you said was not feasible along? has nat'l pride taken precedence over the safety of the hostages?; A: the time we chose was a proper time. We have devoted the past months to repeated and varied diplomatic efforts.; back in November we began planning for a rescue mission should the hostages be injured; Q: What were the odds on the success? Why didn't you press ahead with 5 helicopters?; A: there had been a prior understanding-if we went below 6 helicopters the mission should not be attempted; Q: isn't there some honorable way that we can resolved this issue without further confrontation?; A: we have tried every possible and feasible effort. The 53 hostages have not committed any crime-Iran approves the crime their terrorists are committing right now; Q: Iranian leaders took part in desecrating the bodies of the American soldiers-will these effect our negotiations to release the hostages?; A: the man who supervised this was a member of the revolutionary council. Other Iranian officials have public condemned this. it shows us what kind of people we are dealing with; Q: Why have you allowed the preoccupation with Iran to interfere with other issues concerning the security of the US?; A: it has been a major preoccupation but we have an ongoing program that is well taken care of.; Q: there is an impression in Washington that the Nat'l Security Advisor's influence is growing at the expense of that of the Sec'y of State and that this was a factor in Vance's resignation.; A: This is an erroneous account.; Q: What were Vance's objections within the rescue plan? Could you tell us more about the plan?; A: The rescue aspect of the plan was the least difficult part of the plan. Details won't be divulged [?] since it did not occur.; A: Would you consider naming an advisory team or commission to look into resolving blacks in this depressionary stage?; A: we have such an advisory group...; A: What aspects of the military plan that Vance disagreed with...; (continued on [diamond_e_0374])"
Box 21 Carter, Jimmy Press Conference following the aborted rescue mission of hostages in Iran (Part II) CBS (Diamond #D0343) 02/29/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0374)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Carter: had it been successful it would have...; Q: So Vance's dissent was broad and general...?; A: Yes...you might want to follow that up with Vance; Q: Do you think we'd be better off ending this crisis even if it would endanger the hostages?; Q: Does the buck stop here? This might cost you re-election; A: I have made decisions that are not popular. There is no relationship between my efforts and my prospects of political approval; Q: Does Iran think there will be serious consequences if the hostages were harmed?; A: In Nov. the terrorists said that the hostages would be tried for war crimes and executed. We have interrupted commerce to Iran...there is no doubt that it is to their advantage not to harm the hostages.; Q: Can you assure the Americans that there won't be this high failure rate if we were to conflict with Russia in the Persian gulf.; Q: Why chose Muskie?; A: Broad range of experience; Press conference concludes; George Herman, CBS, quotes bits of Carters responses; Introduces Marvin Kalb who was truck by the emphasis on Iran in the conference-15 Q's about Iran, 1 Q on the economy. Carter on horns of an agonizing dilemma; End of CBS segment; end of tape"
Box 21 News Study Group with Andy Hiller and Frank Mankelwisz (Diamond #D0344) 04/13/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0375)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "WBZ-TV 4. The picture in politics-TV; Dubs from old political spots with VO: TV media plays a big part in political campaigns. Don't know what effect they really have; Frank Mankelwisz, president of National Public Radio is the guest; Q: Are cameras distorting views of politics. M: Yes. Don't know it if is good or bad. Observation of particles changes their behavior.; Q: Are votes confounding the prediction. M: No. Most primaries predicted fairly accurately. May be that pollsters are out of date.; Student Q: How does an incumbent president have advantage over other candidates on TV journalism? M: We haven't yet come to terms with the president as a candidate. TV news has law that president has to be on TV news every night. Carter's press conference the morning of the Wiscon. primary. The president has enormous power.; Q: to student: Are the advantages Fair? Student: Carter has to be president he still has the advantage.; Student Q to M: Does media, by emphasising horse race, neglect issues? M: Yes. TV is into quick fix. Conflict controversy, issues easily expressed and resolved. Issues abandoned to print if not at all.; END"
Box 21 CBS News Special Report: Reaction to Attempt to Rescue Hostages in Iran by Presidential Candidates; Muskie press conference-accepting appointment to Sec'y of State (Diamond #D0345) 04-25-1980; 04-29-1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0376)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Kennedy expressing sorrow for the dead in Iran; Bush unequivocally supports Carter, who made difficult decisions; Walter Cronkite: reminder Bush used to be head of CIA; Reagan expresses his sympathy; Bush suggesting this isn't the time to second guess the president; Kennedy-whatever other differences we have, we all share sorrow; Cronkit: Ford supports Pres. Carter; Anderson: I wonder why at this [?] it was a propition [?] time; Cronkite: Kissinger says rescue attempt represented feelings of US; Sen. Edward Muskie is appointed Sec'y of State replacing Cy Vance; President Carter, in White House Press room, announces that Muskie is being appointed Sec'y of State; Muskie takes mic, regrets leaving Senate, sober about saying goodbye to Vance; doubted he was the outstanding person needed to take the job; did not accept the job for political reasons; wanted to return to Maine to thank them for supporting him for over 20 years; will resign from the Senate when he is confirmed as Sec'y of State; confident peaceful route should be taken in Iran; Vance courageous to resign as a matter of principle; approaching time when he would have to run again for Senate. He is entering a whole new arena now; taking the job because we must respond when we have something to offer; George Herman, news man, repeats Muskie comment that he is not a foreign policy technician; Marvin Kalb: Muskie consistently supportive of Carter. Carter's policy will continue without missing a beat with Muskie as a replacement for Vance; end of CBS report; end of tape"
Box 21 Dan Rather at Harvard: Afghanistan & the Media (Diamond #D0346) 05/09/1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0377)
Summary of contents based on a note found with tape: "Rather is part of a panel including Edan Naby, Dr. Bashir Zikria and Mert Cregger. Rather's turn to speak opens the tape; warning to readers of media-recognize it as only one point of view. American journalists have missed/under-reported what is happening in Afghanistan. What is the situation in Afghanistan? What can be done about it? What are the media's failings?; we fail in foreign coverage more than nat'l coverage; coverage of Afghanistan was too little, too late, too narrow, too shallow; Excuse: Afghanistan is expensive to cover; television is interested in action, pictures etc. There is an access problem in Afghanistan that makes it difficult to get pictures; it isn't easy to get inside Afghanistan; from the spotty view we have of Afghanistan because of our lack of access we have difficulty seeing the country as a whole; 'Afghanistan is not simply another story.'; it is one of the most important stories of our time; it is a raping of a people-invasion by an outside power on an independent country; forecasts that we will hear less and less about Afghanistan in the short run but much more in the next few years; open for questions from students; we seldom see press give in-depth discussions of what we can do about Aghanistan-what is means for us, etc."
Box 21 Data Spot: Newscast (Diamond #D0347) 05/09/1980 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0378)
Box 21 Project 17.255: Coverage of Exit Polling (Diamond #D0348) 11/04/1980 - note on tape: "this tape is cut and has been repaired. please be careful when using it" (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0379)
Box 21 Calvin Klein Jeans Ads (Diamond #D0349) 1981 (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0380)
Box 21 Dub. Eurikon '82 (Diamond #D0350) 1982 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0381)
Box 22 Hartford Courant "Northeast Presentation" (Diamond #D0351) 01/01/1982 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0382)
Box 22 Focus on Advertising: Edwin Diamond (Diamond #D0352) 04/19/1982 (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0383)
Box 22 Brodnox; Fenway (Diamond #D0353) 08/25/1982 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0384)
Box 22 Massachusetts and New Hampshire Political Ads (Diamond #D0354) 10/01/1982 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0385)
Summary of contents based on label: "Dukakis, Kennedy, Shamie, Heckler, Frank, Markey, Sununu, Gallen, McNamara, O'Neill, Harshbarger, Bellotti, Muskie Democrats"
Box 22 Some Portion of Dukakis, Michael/Sears, John Debate (Diamond #D0355) 10/23/1982 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0386)
Box 22 Kennedy, Ted-Shamie, Ray: US Senate Debate (Diamond #D0356) 10/24/1982 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0387)
Box 22 Ed Diamond Commentary: Dubs (Diamond #D0357) 11/26/1982; 01/21/1983 (U-matic; running time 18:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0388)
Summary of contents based on label: "Sherry 6pm News (1/21/83); Murdoch (11/26/82)"
Box 22 Ed Diamond: Globe (Diamond #D0358) 12/03/1982 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0389)
Box 22 Late Nite News (Diamond #D0359) 12/08/1982 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0390)
Box 22 Late Nite News (Diamond #D0360) 12/09/1982 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0391)
Box 22 The Nightly Business Report (Diamond #D0361) 01/05/1983 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0392)
Box 22 Ken Snope: Demo Reel (Diamond #D0362) 03/18/1983 (U-matic; running time 13:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0393)
Box 22 Hitler Diary Commentary (Diamond #D0363) 04/21/1983 (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0394)
Box 22 9 Finnegan Spots (Diamond #D0364) 10/03/1983 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0395)
Summary of contents based on label: "daughter; trees; Downtown links; talks; house; security; Bio :30; Bio :60; leadership."
Box 22 America Remembers JFK (Diamond #D0365) 10/29/1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0396)
Box 22 Cannes promo '84 (set 2) (Diamond #D0366) 1984 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0397)
Summary of contents based on label: "1. Boogieman - France Pioneer :50; 2. Testing USA - Alaska Air :40; 3. Flying Doctor - Castlemain Gr. Brit :40; 4. Interview - Gr. Britain - Tefal :40; 5. Perrier - France Perrier :90; 6. Question USA - Avis :30"
Box 53 1984 New Hampshire Debate, 8 Democratic primary candidates, Ted Koppel moderates (Tape #1) (Diamond #D0367) 01/15/1984 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0398)
Box 23 N.H. 1984 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate, Phil Donahue moderates (#3) (Diamond #D0368) 01/15/1984 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0399)
Box 23 1984 Democratic Presidential spots (Diamond #D0369) Feb 1984 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0400)
Box 23 Political Ads 1952/1982 Greatest Hits (Diamond #D0370) 05/07/1984 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0401)
Box 23 60 Minutes: Mali (Diamond #D0371) 01/27/1985 (U-matic; running time 18:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0402)
Box 23 Warren Franke: Heart Problems (Diamond #D0372) 02/11/1985 (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0403)
Box 23 2 Stories from Barry Cornet (possibly Eating Cell 2) (Diamond #D0373) 06/24/1986 (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0404)
Box 23 The Best of WRG (Diamond #D0374) 6/24/1986 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0405)
Box 23 Bernice Kanner NY Magazine interview reel (Diamond #D0375) 09/23/1986 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0406)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Braniff "end of the plain plane" (wing); B&H "disadvantages"; AMC "driving school"; TWA "bud jones"; BIC "flick your Bic"; BIC 'banana mom'; Midas 'flash'; Alka Seltzer 'whole thing'; 10 Second Leader: Sure 'working girl' :30; Alka Seltzer 'plop, plop' (mirror); Ford 'that's incredible' :90; Ford 'Ireland'; Midas 'Old datsun'; Sure 'raise your hand'; Pan AM 'Mr. Johnson'; NYS 'I Love NY' (Dracula)"
Box 23 Jack Kemp Presidential Campaign (Diamond #D0376) 11/17/1987 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0407)
Summary of contents based on label: "biography :30; taxes :30; social security :30; SDI :30; Deficit :30; trade :30"
Box 23 48 Hours: In the Cocaine War (Diamond #D0377) 4/28/1988 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0408)
Box 23 3rd Ford, Gerald-Carter, Jimmy Debate Tape 2 (Diamond #D0378) 10/22/1976 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0409)
Box 23 Hemingway/St. Mark's Place.: A Documentary (Diamond #D0379) [no date] (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0410)
Box 23 TV on Trial (Diamond #D0380) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0411)
Box 23 70th Anniversary (Diamond #D0381) [no date] (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0412)
Box 23 Hour of Power with Robert Schulter (Diamond #D0382) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0413)
Box 23 Oral Roberts Show: 3 Excerpts (Diamond #D0383) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0414)
Box 24 Wilson, Pete for Senate (Diamond #D0384) 10/15/1982 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0415)
summary of contents based on label: "Overspending; Friends (revised)"
Box 24 1984 Dubs: Glenn "A New America" / Hubert Humphrey anti Nixon / Kennedy (Diamond #D0385) 1984 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0416)
Summary of contents based on label: "Glenn 'A New America'; Hubert Humphrey anti-Nixon Weather Vane; Kennedy"
Box 24 Clyde See for Governor: Bio Spot 101 :30 (Diamond #D0386) [no date] (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0417)
Box 24 New Mexico Symphony Orchestra (Diamond #D0387) [no date] (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0418)
Box 24 First Strike (Diamond #D0388) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0419)
Box 24 The Global Consequences of Nuclear War by Brian Knoll and John Lomberg (Diamond #D0389) [no date] (U-matic; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0420)
Box 24 John Rhodes, William Paterson College (Diamond #D0390) 1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0421)
Summary of contents based on note found tape: "1. Excerpt from CNN special 'Piecing Together the World Trade Center Bombing' (co-producer, writer) TRT 1:25; 2. 'Carajas Cats'...(package written for TV Globo (Brazil) aired on CNN World Report) TRT 2:20; 3. Excerpt from CNBC's 'Talk Live' (producer/writer) TRT :55; 4. Excerpt from 'Street Doctor' (producer/writer...Aired on WNYC) TRT 1:30; 5. Excerpt from CNBC's 'Real Person' Special edition (producer/writer) TRT :50; 6. WCBS Public Service Announcement (supervising producer/writer)TRT :30; 7. Excerpts from International Journalism programs in Ecuador and the Gambia-West Africa (supervising producer) TRT 2:45"
Box 24 Impact: Housing (Diamond #D0391) [no date] (U-matic) (ID#: diamond_e_0422)
Box 24 News excerpts: Nuke future and folo; Middletown, PA; Entombment (Diamond #D0392) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0423)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Nuke Future-Away (in Conn.); Nuke Folo-Reed; Nuke Folo-Reed; Nuke -Reed at Middletown, PA; Middletown-Mitchell; Entombment-Reed"
Box 24 1980/to date: American Made for Cinema (Diamond #D0393) 1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0424)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Avon Books - Birdy; Lincoln-Mercury Capri I; Busch Gardens - Lockness Monster; Busch gardens - Scorpion; Made in the Shade; Renault; Bud; Calif. Grapes; Lincoln-Mercury II; Omni; Marines; Bud II"
Box 24 Television Vietnam: The Impact of Media (Diamond #D0394) [no date] (U-matic; running time 58:30) (ID#: diamond_e_0425)
Box 24 Max Headroom (Diamond #D0395) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0426)
Summary of contents based on label: "A History (9:06); Your Interview (5:05); Coca-Cola Advertising and Promotional Material (5:10)"
Box 24 "Kidsworld" Pilot (Children's News Program) (Diamond #D0396) 1976 (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0427)
Box 24 Warren Franke, Harold Herold (Diamond #D0397) [no date] (U-matic; running time 6:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0428)
Box 24 Various Flavins (Diamond #D0398) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0429)
Box 24 Tapes of Wrath (Diamond #D0399) 1983 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0430)
Box 25 Peanuts to President: The Carter Campaign Part I (Diamond #D0400) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0431)
Box 25 Ads: Various Companies (Diamond #D0401) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0432)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "AT&T CProds (2nd Class phones, Tests, Look alikes); AT&R Corp (Monet, Betsy Thompson); At&T Commun (Long Distance Hug, Back to Work); DuPont (Don't Get Stuck, Celeste); Gillette (Tango, Do-It); Kraft (Vegetables, Birthday); Avon (Avon Woman, Avon Christmas); USAREC (Army GI Bill, Lightfighters); DeBeers (You love her); JC Penny (Fall wardrobe Sale her, Fall Wardrobe Sale Him, Teens); Yamaha; John Deere"
Box 25 Watching the Watch Dog (Diamond #D0402) [no date] - note found with tape removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0433)
Box 25 Deardorf Ford Ads (Diamond #D0403) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0434)
Box 25 Revlon Ads; Ads for Women; Epton Spots (Diamond #D0404) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 18:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0435)
Summary of contents based on label: "Revlon Charlie 'Mother thinks...' Ad; Aviance Advertising for Women Series; Senchal Life, Ads to Women; Epton Spots 4x :30"
Box 25 Gospel TV (Diamond #D0405) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0436)
Summary of contents based on label: "700 Club; PTL TV Network; local church v electric church; financial and advertising; 700 Club; communication with viewers; interviews: Jim Bakker, Robert Schuller, Edwin Diamond"
Box 25 Peanuts to President: The Carter Campaign Part II (Diamond #D0406) [no date] (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0437)
Box 25 John Connally: 1 hour Political Spot (Diamond #D0407) 1980 - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0438)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "voice over video of stills-The oil crunch is so bad today; Connally appears, addresses audience; introduces wife and family; everything 'we're' going to talk about tonight has to do with family; Lynda Day George endorsing John Connally for president; Connally, standing in front of a map of the world with pointer stick in hand, points out the areas of the world that are dominated by the Soviet Union; Marxist domination of Angola, and Afghanistan; Other areas of the world are vulnerable to Communist take-over; South Yemen is strategically dominated by the Soviets because of its relation to the Suez Canal; we have given up the Panama Canal...; 70% of the oil that comes from any source in the world comes through the Gulf of Mexico; USSR working to build a submarine base in Iceland where they can control the flow of traffic in the North Atlantic seaways; Richard Petty, race car driver, endorses Connaly, solicits campaign funds; Connally explains why the Russians are where they are in the world; 50% of all oil transports flows out of the Persian Gulf on a daily basis; Russians want to control the areas of the world where there is substantial oil production; For the first time in the history of the world the Russian Empire is able to control air and dominate a part of the world-the Middle East; In a speech I made Oct. 11 to the Press Club; The resources of the Middle East are vital to the rest of the world; we need a strong military presence in the middle East; When I made this speech I was ridiculed by my opponents; Now my opponents are in agreement with me in the wake of the Iranian crisis; Israel is not large enough to protect an area of vital interest to the rest of the world; President Carter didn't understand the nature, character or intentions of the Russian leaders; Cathryn Crosby endorses Connally and solicits campaign donations; The reason we're so vulnerable is because we haven't spent enough on defense; Connally draws a comparison between Russian and US defense spendings; We have 4 mill. military personelle and the Russians have 12 million; In the area of research, development and testing the Soviets have seen an increase of 92% since 1968; We have to spend a great deal more on defense; Dr. Denton A. Cooley (SP?) endorses Connally and solicits campaign funds; 1961-1971 we paid $2 a barrel; 80 billion dollars will be spent for oil in the 1980s; Connally displays a pie chart of the energy resource of the US; We should burn more coal and amend environmental control standards; We should build more nuclear power plants; The worst problem with coal is the danger to miners; The worst problem with nuclear power is proliferation; We are bogged down in bureaucratic waste; We can achieve self sufficiency; Christopher George endorses John Connally and solicits campaign donations; Connally has refused federal matching funds; Inflation victimizes us all; Principle cause-gov't spends more than it takes in; Only one time in past 20 years have we balanced the budget; If we can't balance the budget we will see this economic system destroyed; We have lost confidence in our ability to control inflation, decrease deficit spending, etc; This gov't is not able to make the tough decisions to reduce spending; We need an energy program to use our own resources; $125 billion cost to public to comply with gov't paperwork; This is making people pay more and more taxes; I would ask for a nest-egg account plan where one can invest $10,000 tax free until use; need to change depreciation rate; we need a major tax cut; we can turn this country around; Walt Garrison, Dallas Cowboy, endorses Connally and solicits campaign donations; Summary of what 'we've' talked about in this show; If we leave a position of world leadership vacant the Soviet Union will replace us; We are going to have to say to Japan and other countries that we are advocates of free trade but also fair trade; Our role is to provide opportunity for all; Hugh O'Brien in front of the White House endorses John Connally and solicits campaign donations; End"
Box 25 The Best of Nixon: Checkers Speech, Nixon/Kennedy Debate, Resignation (Diamond #D0408) 1952; 1960; 1974 (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0439)
Box 25 One World: New York (Diamond #D0409) [no date] (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0440)
Box 25 Ed Diamond on City Edition "Air Wars" inc. Daisy (Diamond #D0410) [no date] (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0441)
Box 25 Pre Election Night Spots: McCarthy, Eugene; Carter, Jimmy; Ford, Gerald (Diamond #D0411) 1976 - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0442)
Summary of contents based on label: "McCarthy Commercial; Carter's pre-election night 1/2 hr.: (unemployment and inflation; taxes, inflation; foreign policy; crime and drugs on streets; agriculture, farming and food prices; dual earner family; minorities; politics, gov't; 'Final plea'); Ford: (Joe Gariogola; Pecul [?] Baily; Ford's film; 'Ford speech; plea')"
Box 25 Bush, George Spots (Diamond #D0412) [no date] - photocopy of label removed to folder (U-matic; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0443)
Summary of contents based on label: "Family/Children; The Future; I am that man; The mission"
Box 25 Presidential Campaign spots: Bush, George; Bradley, Tom; Koch, Ed (Diamond #D0413) [no date] - note removed to folder (U-matic; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0444)
Summary of content based on note found with tape: "Bush: ('A president we won't have to train.'; Bushing talking to industrial workers; Bush campaigning; Bush speaking; Hugh Gregg "We're united behind George Bush..."; Victory); Tom Bradley: (candidate for mayor of LA; Policeman endorsing Tom Bradley; candidate for mayor of LA 'Down to Earth'; you can't govern this city by dividing it; isn't about time LA had a mayor who wanted to be mayor; I love this city); ED Koch: (candidate for mayor of NYC; on education, father James Gilhooley endorses Koch for mayor of NYC)"
Box 25 48 Hours segment: Till Death Do Us Part (Diamond #D0414) 02-06-1991 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0445)
Box 53 48 Hour segment: Whose Side Are You On? (Diamond #D0415) 5-17-91 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0446)
Box 25 48 Hour segment: Return to Crack Street (Diamond #D0416) 6-21-90 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0447)
Box 25 60 Minutes: Trump, Donald and Griffin, Merv (Diamond #D0417) 02/05/1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0448)
Box 25 AA Media Multimedia Learning: Presentation Tape (Diamond #D0418) [no date] (VHS; running time 15:47) (ID#: diamond_e_0449)
Box 25 ABC News: JFK; News: KFC of JFK (Diamond #D0419) 11/11/1983-11/22/1983 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0450)
Box 25 ABC World News Tonight coverage of LWV [League of Women Voters] Debates (Diamond #D0420) 10/8-22/84 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0451)
Box 26 Rambo Mania (Diamond #D0421) 07-17-85 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0452)
Box 26 Jeff Greenfield: Picture Week (Diamond #D0422) [undated] - miss-match case and cassette labels (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0453)
label on case: 'Diamond on ABC weekend 9/13/85"
Box 26 Summit Coverage: ABC Nightline and ABC World News (Diamond #D0423) 10/01-04/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0454)
Summary of contents based on label: "ABC Nightline 10/01/1985; ABC World News 10/02/1985; ABC World News 10/03/1985; ABC Nightline 10/03/1985; ABC World News 10/04/1985"
Box 26 Moscow Summit (ABC) (Diamond #D0424) 5/30-6/1/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: dimaond_e_0455)
Summary of content based on label: ABC: 05/30 Good Morning America; 11 PM ABC (Local); ABC Nightline; 06/01 Good Morning America; 11 PM ABC (Local); ABC Nightline."
Box 26 Moscow Summit 1988 (CBS and PBS) (Diamond #D0425) 05/31-06/2/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0456)
Summary of content based on label: "CBS 12 PM News 05/31; PBS McNeil-Lehrer 06/01, 06/02."
Box 26 ABC Morning News (Diamond #D0426) 06/01/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0457)
Box 26 ABC Morning News (Diamond #D0427) 06/02/1988 - last half hour missing (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0458)
Box 26 Emperor's Passing (CBS, ABC, PBS) (Diamond #D0428) 01/06/1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0459)
Box 26 Primetime Live: White House Broadcast (Diamond #D0429) 09/21/1989; 10/04/1989 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0460)
Box 26 Primetime Live: San Francisco Earthquake (Diamond #D0430) 10/19/1989; 10/27/1989 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0461)
Box 26 Primetime Live: David Duke; Who Owns America; Nicaragua; Carly Simon (Diamond #D0431) 11/02/1989; 11/06/1989 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0462)
Box 26 Primetime Live: East Germany; Supreme Soviet (Diamond #D0432) 11/09/1989 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0463)
Box 26 Prague; Rome; Malta; Anchors Aweigh (Diamond #D0433) 11/27/1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0464)
Box 26 Nightline History (Diamond #D0434) 02/25-26/1992 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0465)
Box 26 World News Now (Diamond #D0435) 03/27/1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0466)
Box 53 Primetime Live: Floyd Brown Spot (Diamond #D0436) 10/22/1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0467)
Box 26 ABC News Nighline Special: 72 Hours to Victory: Behind the Scenes with Bill Clinton (8-9 PM) (Diamond #D0437) 11/04/1992 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0468)
Box 26 The Great Health Care Debate (Diamond #D0438) 10/07/1994 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0469)
Box 26 Special Report Saturday and Sunday (Diamond #D0439) 02/05-06/1994 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0470)
Box 26 ABC World News Tonight: Whitewater (Diamond #D0440) 02/09/1994 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0471)
Box 26 Bush, George Prime Time Press Conference and Post Commentary (NBC, ABC, CBS) (Diamond #D0441) Jun 08; 18; 20-23; 25 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0472)
Box 26 CNN Press Conference (CBS, NBC, ABC) (Diamond #D0442) Jun 20; 22-23 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0473)
Box 26 Local news specials (ABC, CBS) (Diamond #D0443) Jul 17 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0474)
Box 26 ABC Evening News (Diamond #D0444) Nov 04-08 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0475)
Box 26 ABC Evening News (Diamond #D0445) 11/07-08/1985; 11/11-15/1985; 11/18/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0476)
Box 26 1985 Reagan Summit (ABC, CBS) (Diamond #D0446) 11/21-22/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0477)
Box 26 Hostages, ABC (Diamond #D0447) [no date] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0478)
Box 26 ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings (Diamond #D0448) [no date] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0479)
Box 26 Abrams for Senate (OF14) [Copy 1 of 2] (Diamond #D0449) [no date] (VHS) (ID#: diamond_e_0480)
Summary of contents based on label: "Mr. Clean - TV-11; For Us - TV-10"
Box 54 Abrams for Senate (OF12) [Copy 2 of 2] (Diamond #D0449) [undated] (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1294)
Summary of contents based on label: "Mr. Clean - TV-11; For Us - TV-10"
Box 26 Issue #5: Marketing High Tech (Diamond #D0450) [no date] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0481)
Summary of contents based on label: "Marketing High-Tech: Looking at Apple and IBM (35:40); The Making of '1984' (7:40)"
Box 26 PSAs; AIDS: Changing the Rules (Diamond #D0451) 07/27/1987 - photocopy of label removed to folder (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0482)
Summary of contents based on label: "PSAs: Ron Write :30; Ron Condom :20; Beverly Minority :30; Ruben Drugs :30; AIDS mom :30; Film: Aids: Changing the Rules"
Box 26 AIDS: Changing the Rules (Final Version) (Diamond #D0452) 07/27/1987 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0483)
Box 26 Lamar! Come on Along! (Diamond #D0453) [no date] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0484)
Box 26 All About TV: Network v Cable news; Tabloid v Hard News show; News ethics (Diamond #D0454) 12/15/1992 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0485)
Box 53 AATV Show #1500 - 1502 guest copy (Diamond #D0455) [no date] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0486)
Box 53 Video Trial Report: "California v. Powell: A Defense Against a Videotape" (Diamond #D0456) 06/01/1992 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0487)
Box 53 Anti-Defamation League: The Fight Goes On (Diamond #D0458) 1992 (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0489)
Box 26 Presidential Campaign Commercials: round 1 (Diamond #D0459) 1986 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0490)
Box 26 A Perfect Candidate by R.J. Cutter & David VanTaylor (Diamond #D0460) [no date] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0491)
Box 26 The Life & Loves of a She Devil (Diamond #D0461) 05/18/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0492)
Box 26 Nippon: Being Japanese (Diamond #D0462) 01/30/1991 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0493)
Box 26 Nippon: The Shock Effect (Diamond #D0463) 01/30/1991 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0494)
Box 26 Nippon: Risen Sun (Diamond #D0464) 01/30/1991 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0495)
Box 27 As it Happened: The Great Debates (Diamond #D0465) [no date] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0496)
Box 27 The JFK Assassination: As it Happened (Diamond #D0466) [no date] - first 40 minutes (VHS; running time 40:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0497)
Box 27 General Election 1986: California Spots (Diamond #D0467) 10/31-11/04/1986 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0498)
Box 27 Hot Cooler (Diamond #D0468) [no date] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0499)
Box 27 Youth Programming: Turning on the Twenty Somethings (Seminar #4) (Diamond #D0469) 02/11/1991 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0500)
Box 27 Divided We Stand (Diamond #D0470) 11/23/1995 - viewing tape (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0501)
Box 27 Later...with Bob Costas (Diamond #D0471) [no date] (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0502)
Box 27 Edwin Diamond interview: "Behind the Times" [tape 1 of 2] (Diamond #D0472) 01/26/1994 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0503)
Box 27 Edwin Diamond interview: "Behind the Times" [tape 2 of 2] (Diamond #D0473) 01/26/1994 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0504)
Box 27 The Bakery Centre (Diamond #D0474) [no date] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0505)
Box 27 Brown for President: Take Back America (Diamond #D0475) 01/22/1992 (VHS; running time 28:30) (ID#: diamond_e_0506)
Box 27 Bush, George/Quayle, Dan '92: "False" (Diamond #D0476) 02/28/1992 - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0507)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "paid for by Bush/Quayle '92; When Pat Buchanan attacks President Bush remember...; Two networks found him guilty of false and misleading advertising...; And Buchanan's record?; he opposed Operation Desert Storm...; His Isolationism threatens thousands of Georgia jobs...; And he even said women are less equipped psychologically to succeed in the workplace; Pat Buchananan...; Isolationist; Wrong on the economy; Wrong on Desert storm; Wrong for America"
Box 27 See Spot Run 1992 (Diamond #D0477) 03/02/1992 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0508)
Box 27 National Security PAC "Weekend Passes" (Diamond #D0478) [no date] (VHS; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0509)
Box 27 Perot, Ross (Diamond #D0479) [no date] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0510)
Box 27 Special Request Collection of Campaign Commercials (Diamond #D0480) [no date] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0511)
Box 27 Ads: Tropicana Orange Juice and Wendy's (Diamond #D0481) 02/28/1983; 06/29/1983 (VHS; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0512)
Summary of contents based on label: "Tropicana Orange Juice "Bruce Jenner-Orange Grove" WCBS-TV/Network 9PM :30; Wendy's "Frozen Hamburgers" WABC-TV/SYN 7:30PM :30"
Box 27 TV Guide (CBS) (Diamond #D0482) 03/05/1984; 03/07-12/1984 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0513)
Box 27 Nightwatch: Allyn Conwell Interview (Diamond #D0483) 07/05/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0514)
Box 27 TV News Specials: CBS West 57th (show #1) (Diamond #D0484) 08/08/1985 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0515)
Box 27 CBS Evening News (Diamond #D0485) 10/14-17/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0516)
Box 27 News Study Group: CBS National News (AM and PM) (Diamond #D0486) 11/04-06/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0517)
Box 27 CBS News shows (AM and PM) (Diamond #D0487) 11/18-19/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0518)
Box 27 News Study Group: CBS News (7-8:30 AM) (Diamond #D0488) 11/20/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0519)
Box 27 CBS 60 Minutes: Hansenfus (Diamond #D0489) 10/19/1986 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0520)
Box 27 48 Hours: Televangelists (Diamond #D0490) 04/14/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0521)
Box 27 CBS Morning News (Diamond #D0491) 05/27/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0522)
Box 27 Nightline: Moscow Summit 1988 (Diamond #D0492) May 31; Jun 1-2 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0523)
Box 27 CBS Morning News (Diamond #D0493) 06/01/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0524)
Box 27 CBS Morning News (Diamond #D0494) 06/02/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0525)
Box 27 48 Hours: China Rebellion (Diamond #D0495) 05/18/1989 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0526)
Box 27 Through the Wall: Berlin (CBS) (Diamond #D0496) 11/09/1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0527)
Box 27 CBS Reports: D-Day (Diamond #D0497) 05/26/1994 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0528)
Box 27 CBS Reports: When America Trembled...Murrow/McCarthy (Diamond #D0498) 06/15/1994 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0529)
Box 27 NBC Nightly News; CBS News (Diamond #D0499) Jun 14-16, 26 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0530)
Box 27 CBS Evening News: Moscow Summit; Reagan's address to Congress (Diamond #D0500) 11/13-15/1988; 11/17-22/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0531)
Box 54 News Study Group: CBS AM and PM (Diamond #D0501) Nov 19 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0532)
Box 54 CBS News: AM and PM (Diamond #D0502) Nov 22 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0533)
Box 54 News Study Group: CBS News (AM and PM) (Diamond #D0503) Nov 20-21 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0534)
Box 54 Silberman, Robert (CBS) (Diamond #D0504) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0535)
Box 54 TV Guide project (CBS); Maureen Reagan; ET; Hart, Ferraro; 60 Minutes Bradley (Diamond #D0505) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0536)
Box 54 Iacocca, Lee; Reagan, Ronald announcement; Iowa '84 Primary; news Reel Moyers (Diamond #D0506) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0537)
Box 54 USA/USSR Spacebridge: The Role of the Media in Current Relations (Diamond #D0507) 07/01/1978 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0538)
Box 54 Political ads (Ch 4) (Diamond #D0508) Nov 03-04 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0539)
Box 54 Jimmy Baldwin (Diamond #D0509) 03/11/1983 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0540)
Box 54 Gay March '93: What You Didn't See on Network T.V. (Diamond #D0510) 1993 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0541)
Box 54 Flag Protection Ad (Diamond #D0511) 10/04/1996 (VHS; running time 45:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0542)
Box 54 CNN AM news; NBC Nightly News (Diamond #D0513) 11/04-05/1985; 11/07/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0544)
Box 54 CNN: Gorbachev from Geneva (Live) (Diamond #D0514) 11/21/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0545)
Box 28 CNN: Moneyline (Diamond #D0515) 10/20/1987 (VHS; running time 28:37) (ID#: diamond_e_0546)
Box 28 New York Primary; Pennsylvania Primary (CNN) (Diamond #D0516) 04/19/1988; 04/26/1988 - photocopy of label removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0547)
Summary of contents based on label: " NY Primary on CNN 4/19/88: 6:30pm 20 min. 'Inside Politics', 8-9pm 1 hr. 'CNN Prime News', 10-11pm 1 hr. 'CNN Eve News'; Penn 4/26/88: 6:30pm 20 min. 'Inside Politics', 8-9pm 1 hr. 'CNN Prime'."
Box 28 CNN World Report; report on 1990 campaign ads (Diamond #D0517) 10/03/1990 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0548)
Box 28 CNN Public Relations: Prisoners of the Game/Camp #1/#3 (Diamond #D0518) 10/18/1990 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0549)
Box 28 CNN Public Relations: Prisoners of the Game/Camp #4 (Diamond #D0519) 10/18/1990 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0550)
Box 28 CNN Public Relations: Savings and Loan/Ken Bode #1 and #2 (Diamond #D0520) 10/18/1990 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0551)
Box 28 CNN Public Relations: Savings and Loan/Ken Bode #3 and #4 (Diamond #D0521) 10/18/1990 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0552)
Box 28 CNN Special Assignment: The Invasion File (Diamond #D0522) 10/25/1990 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0553)
Box 28 CNN Public Relations (Diamond #D0523) 01/18/1991 (VHS; running time 2:30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0554)
Box 28 Rocketts on the Today Show; Political spots of New Hampshire Primary; Letterman Prime Time Special (Diamond #D0524) Dec 1995; Feb 1996 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0555)
Box 28 CNN Moneyline (Diamond #D0527) Oct 19 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0558)
Box 28 CNN Moneyline (Diamond #D0528) Oct 20 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0559)
Box 28 CNN Special: President Bush (Diamond #D0529) May 24 (VHS; running time 22:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0560)
Box 28 CNN Special Assignment Presents: Democracy in America 'The Pillars of Our Prosperity" (second of six weekly specials) (Diamond #D0530) Sep 27 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0561)
Box 28 CNN Special Assignment Presents: Democracy in America 'A Government for the People" (third of six weekly specials) (Diamond #D0531) Oct 4 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0562)
Box 28 NBC Nightly News; CNN Prime News; CNN Daybreak (Diamond #D0532) Nov 8-10; Nov 18 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0563)
Box 28 CNN Prime News; CNN Daybreak; NBC Daybreak (Diamond #D0533) Nov 18-20 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0564)
Box 28 CNN Prime News; CNN Daybreak (Diamond #D0534) Nov 21-22 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0565)
Box 28 The Nation's Agenda; CNN SAS: A House Divided (Diamond #D0535) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0566)
Box 28 CNN Special Assignment "Freedom for Sale" (Bail Bond Special) (Diamond #D0536) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0567)
Box 28 CNN Special Assignment: Hollywood and Politics: Brooks Jackson (Diamond #D0537) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0568)
Box 28 CNN Special Assignment: The General's Price: The Full Story (Diamond #D0538) [undated] (VHS; running time 40:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0569)
Box 28 "Borders" by Merrill Aldighieri and Joe Tripician (Diamond #D0539) 1989 (VHS; running time 53:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0570)
Box 28 "Indecision '92: The Republican National Convention day 2 (Diamond #D0540) 08/18/1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0571)
Box 28 Search for Common Ground on Abortion (Diamond #D0541) [undated] (VHS; running time 29:10) (ID#: diamond_e_0572)
Box 28 '84 spots Cranston for President; Election Eve (Diamond #D0542) 1984 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0573)
Box 28 The Lincoln, Abraham and Douglas, Stephen A. Debates (6 hours) (Diamond #D0543) 08/20/1994 (VHS; running time 160:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0574)
Box 28 Cityscope (Diamond #D0544) 02/19/1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0575)
Summary of contents based on label: "Guests: Hinata, Seigi (Deputy Consul General), Shields, James (CUNY Professor)"
Box 28 New Daily News Commercials (Diamond #D0545) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0576)
Box 28 Trump: What's the Deal (Diamond #D0546) 06/22/1989 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0577)
Box 28 Hands Across America (Diamond #D0548) 04/18/1986 (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0579)
Box 28 Ad: Bob Dole: An American Hero (Diamond #D0549) 10/06/1995 (VHS; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0580)
Box 28 The Dreyfus Roundtable, volume 1 show 14 (Diamond #D0550) 04/14/1989 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0581)
Box 28 Dukakis, Olympia "Convention Intro and Home Movie" (Diamond #D0551) [undate] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0582)
Box 54 ESI Gati Panel (Diamond #D0552) [undate] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0583)
Box 54 Eisenhower for President (tv campaign spot) (Diamond #D0553) 1952 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0584)
Box 54 Dukakis ads: "Jimmy" x30 (Diamond #D0554) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0585)
Box 54 1992 Presidential Primary Campaign Spots (Diamond #D0555) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0586)
Box 54 FNN Power Profile (Eldredge, Peter W.) (Diamond #D0556) 03/05/1991 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0587)
Box 54 B12 Study (FNN) (Diamond #D0557) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0588)
Box 54 Forbes "Time" (Revised) (Diamond #D0558) [undated] (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0589)
Box 29 Forbes ads: "Tax Cut"; "Bio/Vision" (Diamond #D0559) [undated] (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0590)
Box 29 Forbes ads: term limits (Diamond #D0560) [undated] (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0591)
Box 29 Fox Entertainment News/Fox style News (Diamond #D0561) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0592)
Box 29 Fox Style News [5 segments (Diamond #D0562) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0593)
Summary of contents based on label: Fox Style News: "W.W.D.; Calvin Klein; Couture; Dress for Defense; Neal Slavin"
Box 29 The Freedom Forum: Handcuffed Reporting: Is Crime Coverage Race-Based (Classroom Version) (Diamond #D0563) 10/06/1994 - pamphlet removed to folder (VHS; running time 24:07) (ID#: diamond_e_0594)
Box 29 PBS: Frontline: Nukes (Diamond #D0564) 11/19/1996 - pamphlet removed to folder (VHS; running time 130:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0595)
Box 29 The Press: The Presidency and the First Hundred Days (tape #2) (Diamond #D0565) 01/23/1989 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0596)
Box 29 The Press: The Presidency and the First Hundred Days: Press Conference (Diamond #D0566) 01/23/1989 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0597)
Box 29 The Press: The Presidency and the First Hundred Days (tape #3) (Diamond #D0567) 01/23/1989 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0598)
Box 29 The Gannett Decades (8 cuts, approx. 2 mins. each) (Diamond #D0568) [undated] (VHS; running time 18:20) (ID#: diamond_e_0599)
Box 29 Clinton for President: "Tackle" (Diamond #D0569) 02/26/1992 - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0600)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "(Clinton) This election is about change: change in our party, change in our leadership, change in our nation...; (Anncr) Bill Clinton's fighting for the forgotten middle class...; Taking on the failed politics of both parties with an innovative plan to convert our defense jobs to civilian jobs.; Tackling corporate irresponsibility - no more tax breaks to ship our jobs overseas, but new incentives to create jobs here at home. Making the very wealthy pay their fair share, so the middle class can finally get some tax relief. Bill Clinton for president"
Box 29 Clinton for President: "Time" (Diamond #D0570) 02/27/1992 - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0601)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Paul Tsongas or Cill Clinton? Time magazine says, 'Much of what Tsongas...proposes smacks of tricke-down economic.' He even says he'll be 'the best friend wall street has ever had.' Another Capital gains Tax cut for the Rich, a cut in cost of living adjustments for older Americans, and a five-cent-a-year hike in the Gas Tax. But that's what went wrong in the 80s. Bill Clinton wants change...no more tax breaks for companies moving our jobs overseas, but new incentives to create jobs at home...more education and job training, and making the rich pay their fair share. Bill Clinton. he'll put people first."
Box 29 Clinton for President: "Page" (Diamond #D0571) 03/10/1992 (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0602)
Box 29 Clinton for President: "Commitment" (Diamond #D0572) 03/12/1992 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0603)
Box 29 Clinton for President: "Triple Play" (Diamond #D0573) 03/12/1992 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0604)
Box 29 Clinton for President: "Which" (Diamond #D0574) 03/20/1992 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0605)
Box 29 Clinton, Bill/Gore, Al '92 aired spots general election (Diamond #D0575) 09/30/1992 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0606)
Box 29 Clinton, Bill/Gore, Al '92 general election aired spot compilation reel (Diamond #D0576) 10/12/1992 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0607)
Box 29 Tanner '88: The Dark Horse (Diamond #D0577) 02/08/1988 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0608)
Box 29 The Image (Diamond #D0578) 11/27/1989 (VHS; running time 1:30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0609)
Box 29 My Mother's Murder (Diamond #D0579) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0610)
Box 29 Free Speech and Advertising: Who Draws the Line? (Diamond #D0580) 1987 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0611)
Box 29 Star Pac "1st Choice '88: The President and the Arms Race" (Diamond #D0581) 09/27/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0612)
Box 29 D.C.: Divided City (part 1) (Diamond #D0582) 05/05/1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0613)
Box 29 D.C.: Divided City (part 2) (Diamond #D0583) 05/05/1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0614)
Box 29 Hone, Bob: Science Notes (Diamond #D0584) 1988 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0615)
Box 29 The Kwitny Report: The ANC and South Africa (Diamond #D0585) 02/11/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0616)
Box 29 The Kwitny Report Special: The Assassination of JFK (Diamond #D0586) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0617)
Box 29 L. Mosher Film: Moscow Red square; Colorado Ranch; GAK seminar in MW (Diamond #D0587) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0618)
Box 29 M.I.T. Show: Nightshift, guest King, Linda (Diamond #D0588) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0619)
Box 29 London International Advertising Awards: Political 60's (Diamond #D0589) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0620)
Box 29 London International Advertising Awards: Political 80's (Diamond #D0590) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0621)
Box 54 Making Sense of the Sixties: episode 5: Picking up the Pieces, episode 6: Legacy of the Sixties (Diamond #D0591) 01/24/1991 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0622)
Box 54 Coca-Cola USA ads: car wash; library; football (Diamond #D0592) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0623)
Box 54 MTV News: A Generation under the Gun (Diamond #D0593) 12/09/1993 - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0624)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "MTV News Special Report focusing on Kids with guns after an increase in gun violence among teens. The questions addressed: Why do kids want guns? How do kids get guns? and What are kids doing to combat gun violence in their communities?"
Box 54 MTV News: Facing the future with Bill Clinton (Diamond #D0594) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0625)
Box 54 MTV News: Facing the Future with Bill Clinton (Diamond #D0595) 06/30/1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0626)
Box 54 Hot city/Nashville Network demo (:30 spots x3) (Diamond #D0596) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0627)
Box 54 NBC News: Gromy visit (Diamond #D0598) Mar 1983 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0629)
Box 54 NBC News: Summit Coverage (Diamond #D0599) 11/11-21/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0630)
Tapes D0600-D0899
Box 54 NBC (Diamond #D0600) 01/07-09/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0631)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0601) 01/11-13/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0632)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0602) 01/14-17/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0633)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0603) 01/19-20/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0634)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0604) 01/21-24/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0635)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0605) 01/25-28/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0636)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0606) 01/29/1987-02/01/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0637)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0607) 02/02-04/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0638)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0608) 02/05-07/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0639)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0609) 02/08-10/1987 - 2/8/87: no news (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0640)
Box 30 NBC: tower commission report (Diamond #D0610) 02/26/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0641)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0611) 04/12-14/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0642)
Box 30 NBC (Diamond #D0612) 04/15-18/1987 - 4-18-87: no news (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0643)
Box 30 NBC Morning News (Diamond #D0613) 05/27/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0644)
Box 30 NBC: Moscow Summit 1988 (Diamond #D0614) 05/31/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0645)
Box 30 NBC Today Show: Moscow Summit 1988 coverage (Diamond #D0615) 05/30-05/31/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0646)
Box 30 NBC Morning News (Diamond #D0616) 06/02/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0647)
Box 30 NBC Nightly News (Diamond #D0617) 04/17/1989; 05/21/1989; 05/21/1989; 05/24/1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0648)
Box 30 Superbowl XXVI; NBC Nightly News with Clinton (Diamond #D0619) 01/27/1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0650)
Box 30 NBC Today Show: Advertisers on Perot, Ross; Hypothetical Ads (Diamond #D0620) 06/05/1992 (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0651)
Box 30 NBC Today Show: Perot, Ross (Diamond #D0621) 06/11/1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0652)
Box 30 NBC Today Show: Perot, Ross (Diamond #D0622) 10/05/1992 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0653)
Box 30 Brokaw, Tom: A Day at the White House (Diamond #D0623) 05/07/1993 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0654)
Box 30 Rough Cut (8-9 PM) (Diamond #D0624) 06/28/1994 (VHS; running time 46:47) (ID#: diamond_e_0655)
Box 30 The Today Show: Ad watch; Diamond, Ed; Holkeboer, Maja (Diamond #D0625) Oct 24, 30 (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0656)
Box 30 Alerdinck Press Coverage; NBC Vremya summit coverage (Diamond #D0626) Nov 19 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0657)
Box 30 Dateline: USSR/USA (Maryland Public TV) (Diamond #D0627) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0658)
Box 30 NBC Today Show in Africa (highlights) (Diamond #D0628) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0659)
Box 30 NBC Nightly News (Diamond #D0629) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0660)
Box 30 Nukes; Diamond, Ed; News (Diamond #D0630) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0661)
Box 30 Politics: Bush, George; GOP Forum; Hostages (NBC) (Diamond #D0631) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0662)
Box 30 The New York Times "Edison" (Diamond #D0632) 08/15/1990 (VHS; running time 11:20) (ID#: diamond_e_0663)
Box 30 The New York Times: World Comm #2080 Paper of Record (Diamond #D0633) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0664)
Box 30 New York Times: Norman, Mike (Diamond #D0634) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0665)
Box 30 Nightline: Campaign '88 (Diamond #D0635) 09/26/1988 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0666)
Box 54 Keeping America #1: Business and Presidential Leadership (Diamond #D0636) 1992 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0667)
Box 54 Nissan Motor Corp in USA: The 1990 Fantasy Campaign (Diamond #D0637) 1992 (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0668)
Box 54 The Network Story (Diamond #D0638) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0669)
Box 55 On the Issues: Massaging the Media (Diamond #D0639) 1994 (VHS; running time 56:22) (ID#: diamond_e_0670)
Box 55 Payne and Company: Political Demo Reel (Diamond #D0640) 05/31/1989 - photocopy of label removed to folder (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0671)
summary of contents based on label: "Frank, Barney 'Softball'; Kunin, Madeline 'Country Store'; Young, Colemand 'Jobs'; Kerry, John 'Memorial' 'Hardware'; Dukakis for President 'Record Hop' 'Bio'; Kunin, Madeline 'This is Vermont'; Les Aucoin 'Watt'; Masloff, Sophie 'On the Streets'; Frank, Barney 'Mom'."
Box 55 Dukakis for President: 10 commercials for Super Tuesday (Diamond #D0641) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0672)
summary of contents based on label: "1. New bio :30; 2. New bio :60; 3. Little Miracles :30; 4. Tip :30; 5. McIntyre :30; 6. Budget :30; 7. List :30; 8. Record Hop :30; 9. Winner :30; 10. Spanish :30"
Box 55 Dukakis for President: 3 commercials (Diamond #D0642) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0673)
summary of contents based on label: "Homeless :30; Healthcare :30; Medicare :30"
Box 55 Dukakis for President: 4 commercials (Diamond #D0643) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0674)
summary of contents based on label: "Long bio; Short bio; Contra; Bowl"
Box 55 Merican Game, Japanese Rules (PBS) (Diamond #D0644) 04/26/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0675)
Box 55 PBS Special: Japan (Diamond #D0645) 10/23/1990 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0676)
Box 31 PBS Special: Campaign; Stenzler, Jon (Diamond #D0646) Oct 22 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0677)
Box 31 PBS programs (Diamond #D0647) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0678)
Box 31 P.O.V. "Pets or Meat: the Return to Flint" (Diamond #D0648) [undated] (VHS; running time 23:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0679)
Box 31 Philip Stern Citizens for Common Sense "Computer/Bob Michel" (Diamond #D0649) [undated] (VHS; running time :60) (ID#: diamond_e_0680)
Box 31 Presidential Victory Committee "Run and Hide" (Diamond #D0650) 07/09/1992 (VHS; running time :60) (ID#: diamond_e_0681)
Box 31 Presidential Victory Committee "Bridge" (Diamond #D0651) 10/14/1992 (VHS; running time :30) (ID#: diamond_e_0682)
Box 31 Moyers: The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis (Diamond #D0652) 11/04/1987 (VHS; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0683)
Box 31 Listening to America with Bill Moyers "The Money Trail" (Diamond #D0653) 10/06/1992 (VHS; running time 56:23) (ID#: diamond_e_0684)
Box 31 The Great Health Care Debate with Bill Moyers (Diamond #D0654) 10/07/1994 (VHS; running time 56:25) (ID#: diamond_e_0685)
Box 31 Coffee Acheevers commercials (Diamond #D0655) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0686)
Box 31 Scoundrel (Diamond #D0656) [undated] (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0687)
Box 31 The Wall Comes Down (Diamond #D0657) 1990 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0688)
Box 31 Buchanan for President "Broken Promises" (Diamond #D0658) 02/04/1992 (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0689)
Box 31 An Introduction to Rosenfeld, Sirowitz and Lawson (Diamond #D0659) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0690)
Box 31 Ruder/Finn: Money Politics (Diamond #D0660) 04/06/1992 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0691)
Box 31 Senator Moynihan, Daniel P.: Campaign '88 ads (Diamond #D0661) [undated] (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0692)
summary of contents based on label: "Social Security; Accomplishment; Tax Deductibility; Cop Killer Bullets"
Box 31 Senator D'Amato, Alfonse Campaign ads (Diamond #D0662) [undated] (VHS; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0693)
summary of contents based on label: "Compare; Koch; Koch; Kemp; Dishes; Office; Really"
Box 31 Showtime 30 Minute Movie (Diamond #D0663) 07/23/1990 (VHS; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0694)
Box 31 Roger and Me (documentary) (Diamond #D0664) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0695)
Box 31 Guerrilla Media (3 sections) (Diamond #D0665) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0696)
Box 31 How I Use Media in Politics (Diamond #D0666) [undated] (VHS; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0697)
Box 31 Tsongas, Paul for President ads (Diamond #D0668) [undated] (VHS; running time 15:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0699)
summary of contents based on label: "Swim; Leadership; Taking control; Emergency; Change; Alone; Russ; Difference"
Box 31 Tsongas, Paul for President: "Leadership" (Diamond #D0669) 01/06/1992 (VHS; running time :30) (ID#: diamond_e_0700)
Box 31 Tsongas, Paul for President: "Change" and "Emergency" (Diamond #D0670) 02/01/1992 (VHS; running time 1:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0701)
Box 31 Tuesday Team: Reagan '84 commercials (Diamond #D0671) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0702)
summary of contents based on label: "Americas Back; Prouder, Strong, Better; Spring of '84; Statue of Liberty; Peace; Tax Vignettes; Bear; Future Youth; Train"
Box 31 Tuesday Team: Reagan '84 commercials (reel #1) (Diamond #D0672) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0703)
Box 31 The Tuesday Team: People for O'Rourke, Andrew (11 spots) (Diamond #D0673) 09/05/1986 - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0704)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "All talk no action; Microphones; Voting booth; Joint appearances; Free him up; Thin record; Thin record; Jobs; High horse; High horse alt; Last four years"
Box 31 The Nuclear Graveyard (Diamond #D0674) 06/14/1991 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0705)
Box 31 Special Assignment: Assault Weapons (Diamond #D0675) 03/14/1991 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0706)
Box 31 USA Today Program Master (Diamond #D0676) 10/14/1988 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0707)
Box 31 Frontline: Who Profits from Drugs (Diamond #D0677) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0708)
Box 31 Made in America? (cars/electronics) (Diamond #D0678) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0709)
Box 31 Made in America? (planes; clothes) (Diamond #D0679) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0710)
Box 31 Rhodes, John (William Paterson College) (Diamond #D0680) [undated] - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 160:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0711)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "1. excerpt from CNN special 'Piecing Together the World Trade Center Bombing' (co-producer, writer) TRT 1:25; 2. 'Carajas Cats'...(package written fro TV Globo (Brazil) aired on CNN World Report) TRT 2:20; 3. excerpt from CNBC's 'Talk Live' (producer/writer) TRT :55; 4. excerpt from 'Street Doctor' (producer/writer...aired on WNYC) TRT 1:30; 5. excerpt from CNBC's 'Real Personal' Special Edition (producer/writer) TRT :50; 6. WCBS public service announcement (supervising producer/writer) TRT :30; excerpts from international journalism programs in Ecuador and the Gambia-West Africa (subpervising producer) TRT 2:45"
Box 31 Strictly Business sales Presentation (WNBC) (Diamond #D0681) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0712)
Box 55 WNET/Thirteen Independent Focus (part 1) (Diamond #D0682) 07/19/1988 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0713)
Box 55 WNET/Thirteen Independent Focus (part 2) (Diamond #D0683) 07/19/1988 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0714)
Box 55 WNET/Thirteen: Inside Albany (Diamond #D0684) 09/15/1991 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0715)
Box 55 "Charlie Rose" (Diamond #D0685) 02/05/1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0716)
Box 34 East Enders (Diamond #D0686) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0717)
Box 34 More Than Broken Glass: Memories of Kristallnacht (Diamond #D0687) [undated] - promo tape 10 minutes (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0718)
Box 55 WWOR-TV: Inside Channel 9 (Diamond #D0688) 02/21/1988 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0719)
Box 34 Independent Committee of Ethics; Political Action Committee (Diamond #D0689) 10/01/1992 (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0720)
Box 32 Choice (revised) (Diamond #D0690) 10/15/1992 (VHS; running time 5:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0721)
Box 32 The Candidate; Harlan County (Diamond #D0692) 1976 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0723)
Box 32 News tape (CBS, ABC, SE) (Diamond #D0693) 05/21/1979; 06/11/1979; 06/14/1979 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0724)
Box 32 Canadian election night; JC KFC; SU KFC (Diamond #D0694) 05/29/1979 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0725)
Box 32 Campaign '80; Carter, Jimmy vs Reagan, Ronald debate (Diamond #D0695) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0726)
Box 32 New Hampshire primary; NBC political news (Diamond #D0696) 1980 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0727)
Box 32 Campaign '80: Reagan, Ronald v Anderson, John (Diamond #D0697) 1980 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0728)
Box 32 Politics '80: Reagan, Ronald; Kennedy, Ted with Mudd, Roger; Bush, George Bio (Diamond #D0698) 1980 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0729)
Box 32 Various political commercials 1982 Campaigns (Diamond #D0699) 1982 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0730)
Box 32 Campaign '82 California: Wilson/Brown debate; Brown/Wilson spots; Best CX CX CNBC (Diamond #D0701) 1982 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0732)
Box 32 '84 Elections eve; election night; post election; political spots (Diamond #D0702) 1984 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0733)
Box 32 '84 Political spots; Glenn CX (positive/negative); Jesse Helms/Jim Hunt N. Carolina Recap (Diamond #D0703) 1984 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0734)
Box 32 Politics '84: Diamond, Edwin on NBC; Reagan, Ronald doc.; 20/20 Diamond, Edwin ads; Reagan, Ronald; '84 spots (Diamond #D0704) 08/23/1984; 10/11/1984 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0735)
Box 32 Campaign '92 (Diamond #D0705) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0736)
Box 32 John Henning Campaign '84 special; Atomic Cafe Nightline with Ed Diamond (Diamond #D0706) 02/26/1984; 03/08/1984 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0737)
Box 32 '84 Political ads; Championship figure skating; Cabbage Patch Christmas; To Be or Not to Be (Diamond #D0707) 12/13/1984 - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0738)
Box 32 "Beyond War Spacebridge" highlights; Vremya Soviet news; WNBC; Reagan, Ronald; Ferraro (Diamond #D0708) 12/13-15/1984 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0739)
Box 32 17.255 Monitoring Project, Michael O'Keefe (Diamond #D0709) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0740)
Box 32 Christmas Adventures of Karl Bertil Johnson (Diamond #D0710) 1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0741)
Box 32 World News Tonight (ABC) (Diamond #D0711) 11/04-06/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0742)
Box 32 News Study Group: CBS National News (AM and PM) (CNN) (Diamond #D0712) 11/06-08/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0743)
Box 32 News Study Group: CBS 7PM News (CNN); Harvey Milk Documentary (Diamond #D0713) 11/08/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0744)
Box 32 '85 G7 Summit coverage: West German (ARD, ZDF) (Diamond #D0714) 11/17-20/1985 (VHS; running time 180:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0745)
Box 32 Summit coverage: Reagan, Gorbatschow in Geneva; West German (ARD, ZDF), East German (DDR 1) (Diamond #D0715) 11/18-21/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0746)
Box 32 Summit coverage: Final Day (Reagan, Gorbatschow in Genev); West German (ARD, ZDF), East German (DDR 1) (Diamond #D0716) 11/21/1985 (VHS; running time 180:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0747)
Box 32 Douglas Davis: Menage a Trois (Diamond #D0717) 1986 - photocopy of note on label removed to folder (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0748)
Box 32 N.N: South Africa Segs (Diamond #D0718) Jan 1986 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0749)
Box 32 60 Minutes: Ted Turner (Diamond #D0719) 04/20/1986 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0750)
Box 32 Morning News (7-9AM) (Diamond #D0720) 05/06/1985 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0751)
Box 32 60 Minutes: Donald Trump (Diamond #D0721) 06/29/1986 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0752)
Box 32 48 Hours: Return to Crack Street (Diamond #D0722) 06/21/1990 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0753)
Box 32 Puzzle Weekend Pilot (Diamond #D0723) 10/31/1987 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0754)
Box 32 '88 Political ads: Babbitt, Bruce; Dukakis, Michael; Dole, Bob; Kemp, Jack; Bush, George (Diamond #D0724) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0755)
Box 32 '88 Political spots (Diamond #D0725) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0756)
Box 32 '88 Presidential Race: Election Eve (Diamond #D0726) 1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0757)
Box 32 '88 ads (Diamond #D0728) 1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0759)
Box 32 '88 Campaign New York state (Diamond #D0729) 1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0760)
Box 55 Input 88 (Diamond #D0730) [undated] (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0761)
Box 32 Newstape '88; Dukakis, Michael/Bush, George first debate (Diamond #D0731) 1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0762)
Box 55 Gephardt, Richard; Simon, Paul; Dukakis, Michael; Jackson, Jesse; Babbitt, Bruce; Dole, Bob; Kemp, Jack; Robertson, Pat; Haig, Alexander; du Pont, Pete; Bush, George (from MacNeil/Lehrer) (Diamond #D0732) 01/28/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0763)
Box 55 New Hampshire, Boston '88 Spots (Diamond #D0733) Feb 1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0764)
Box 55 Chicago, Illinois '88 spots (Diamond #D0734) Mar 1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0765)
Box 55 NSG 'Biz' project; CBS Evening News; NBC Nightly News (Diamond #D0735) Mar 4, 6 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0766)
Box 55 Reagan, Ronald speech in London (Diamond #D0736) 06/03/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0767)
Box 55 Vice Presidential debate: Bentsen, Lloyd v Quayle, Dan (Diamond #D0737) 10/05/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0768)
Box 55 '88 campaign; political ads; Bush, George/Dukakis, Michael 2nd debate (Diamond #D0738) 09/04/1988; 10/13/1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0769)
Box 55 Nightline (Diamond #D0739) 01/16/1989 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0770)
Box 33 Chris Nine [?] (Diamond #D0740) 03/20/1984 (VHS; running time 240:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0771)
Box 33 Gromyko project; Good Morning America; CBS Evening News; Good Morning America (Diamond #D0741) Sep 1984 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0772)
Box 33 The Eleventh Hour #245 Joseph Campbell (Diamond #D0742) 10/24/1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0773)
Box 33 Nightline: Berlin Wall (Diamond #D0743) 11/09/1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0774)
Box 33 Revolution will be Televised (Diamond #D0744) Nov - Dec 1989 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0775)
Box 33 1990 Election ads: Bradey, Rowland, Cuomo (Diamond #D0745) 1990 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0776)
Box 33 Kerry, John for US Senate 1990 ads (Diamond #D0746) 1990 (VHS; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0777)
summary of contents based on label: "Bio; Bio; Never; Pitch; Drugs; Gas; Hot heir; Squeeze; Mist; Bulldozer; Shaky; People"
Box 33 Jack Cafferty's Newsline New York (Diamond #D0747) 03/14/1990 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0778)
Box 33 Can Joe Do It? (Diamond #D0748) 04/02/1990 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0779)
Box 33 TV coverage about Japan (Diamond #D0749) Nov 19990 - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0780)
Box 58 TV coverage about Japan (Diamond #D0750) Dec 1990 - note in Japanese removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0781)
Box 58 TV coverage about Japan (Diamond #D0751) Jan 1991 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0782)
Box 58 TV coverage about Japan (Diamond #D0752) Feb 1991 - note in Japanese removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0783)
Box 58 TV coverage about Japan (Diamond #D0753) Apr 1991 - note in Japanese removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0784)
Box 58 TV coverage about Japan (Diamond #D0754) May 1991 - note in Japanese removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0785)
Box 58 TV coverage about Japan (Diamond #D0755) Jun 1991 - note in Japanese removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0786)
Box 58 TV coverage about Japan (Diamond #D0756) Jul 1991 - note in Japanese removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0787)
Box 58 TV coverage about Japan (Diamond #D0757) Aug 1991 - note in Japanese removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0788)
Box 58 Edge: pilot (Diamond #D0758) 08/28/1991 (VHS; running time 57:43) (ID#: diamond_e_0789)
Box 58 TV coverage of Japan (Diamond #D0759) Sep 1991 - note in Japanese removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0790)
Box 58 TV coverage of Japan (Diamond #D0760) Oct 1991 - note in Japanese removed to folder (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0791)
Box 58 20/20 (Diamond #D0761) 11/29/1991 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0792)
Box 58 Edge show #103 (Diamond #D0762) 11/29/1991 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0793)
Box 58 1992 Campaign Ads (Diamond #D0763) 1992 - includes UK Conservative Party Broadcast (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0794)
Box 58 Ad Watch: New Hampshire presidential primary ads '92 (Diamond #D0764) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0795)
Box 58 Campaign '92 (Diamond #D0765) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0796)
Box 58 Campaign '92: Perot, Ross (Diamond #D0766) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0797)
Box 58 Bush, George commercials '92 (Diamond #D0767) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0798)
Box 58 Illinois '92 Presidential primary locals (Diamond #D0768) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0799)
Box 58 Interactive Politics: '92 presidential campaign highlights (Diamond #D0769) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0800)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Clinton Plan; Bush Agenda; Brown; Brown (answers questions from N.H. voters); Perot; debate (Bush and Clinton); Clinton on MTV; Gennifer Flowers"
Box 58 Interactive Politics: '92 presidential campaign highlights (Diamond #D0770) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0801)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Clinton Plan; Bush Agenda; Brown; Brown (answers questions from N.H. voters); Perot; debate (Bush and Clinton); Clinton on MTV; Gennifer Flowers"
Box 58 Ken Swope '92 demo (Diamond #D0771) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0802)
Box 58 Presidential campaign commercials '92 (Diamond #D0772) 1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0803)
Box 58 The War Room (Diamond #D0773) 1992 - minus 15 minutes (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0804)
Box 58 Peter Jennings; Charlie Rose (Diamond #D0774) 05/15/1992 - minus 15 minutes (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0805)
Box 58 Hard Copy shows #750-792 (Diamond #D0775) 09/25/1992; 09/28-29/1992 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0806)
Box 58 Elizabeth Johnson, reporter (Diamond #D0777) [undated] - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 10:45) (ID#: diamond_e_0808)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Liveshots and Stand-ups (DNR Murder; School Tuition Controversy; Various Stand-ups; Cherry Festival; Drunk Driver Arraignment); Packages (Storm Damage; Police Brutality; Food Co-op; Indian Tribal Fishing Rights)"
Box 58 60 Minutes (Diamond #D0778) 11/04/1993 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0809)
Box 58 Election night 1994 (Diamond #D0779) 1994 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0810)
Box 58 Campaign '94 ads (Diamond #D0780) 1994 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0811)
Box 58 Political Ads 1994 (Diamond #D0781) 1994 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0812)
Box 58 Walt Disney World trip promo; Ed Diamond on Today Show; Campaign '94 Massachusetts spots; C-SPAN (Diamond #D0782) 1994 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0813)
Box 58 Today Show (Diamond #D0783) 01/25/1994 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0814)
Box 58 Pozner/Donahue: Edwin Diamond (Diamond #D0784) 02/27/1994 (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0815)
Box 33 Kennedy, Ted/Romney, Mitt debates; C-SPAN campaign '94 almanac (Diamond #D0785) 10/25/1994; 10/27/1994 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0816)
Box 33 "Equal Time: A History of Women in Broadcast Journalism" by Susannah Gora (Dalton Senior project, 1995) (Diamond #D0786) 1995 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0817)
Box 33 MTV Interviews (Diamond #D0787) 1995 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0818)
Box 33 '96 Campaign spots (Massachusetts, New England) (Diamond #D0788) 1996 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0819)
Box 33 Clinton, Bill/Bush, George political ads (Diamond #D0789) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0820)
Box 33 Winning! Best Campaign Commercials of 1996 (Diamond #D0790) 1996 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0821)
Box 33 Campaign ad coverage (Diamond #D0791) 02/09/1996-03/04/1996 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0822)
Box 33 Campaign ad coverage (Diamond #D0792) 03/05-26/1996 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0823)
Box 33 48 Hours: Season Premier (Diamond #D0793) 09/12/1996 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0824)
Box 33 Primary 1960; CX (Zimmer, Toricely, Clinton, Perot, Choate, debate setup) (Diamond #D0794) 1960; 1996 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0825)
Box 33 60 Minutes: Smoke Screen (Diamond #D0795) 11/24/1996 (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0826)
Box 33 Newstape (Japan) week of PM (Diamond #D0796) Jan 12-14 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0827)
Box 33 Video News Network (Diamond #D0797) 1981 (VHS; running time 15:48) (ID#: diamond_e_0828)
Box 33 Iceland Summit run up (NBC, CNN, CBS); New York state CX (campaign) (Diamond #D0798) Oct 11 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0829)
Box 33 TV ads campaign (Diamond #D0799) Nov 5-6 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0830)
Box 33 Campaign ads (Diamond #D0800) Nov 6-7 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0831)
Box 33 Election Stuff (Diamond #D0801) Nov 7 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0832)
Box 33 A Gathering of Men (Diamond #D0802) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0833)
Box 33 A Tale of Two Schools (Diamond #D0803) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0834)
Box 33 Alissa Wolf (Diamond #D0804) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0835)
Box 33 Alton Kite interview (Diamond #D0805) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0836)
Box 33 Reagan, Ronald interview with Walters, Barbara (Diamond #D0806) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0837)
Box 33 Moyers, Bill: Diary of a Dark Horse; Out of the Reach of Children; Healing and the Mind (Diamond #D0807) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0838)
Box 33 "Choose or Lose" packages (Diamond #D0808) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0839)
Box 33 Comedy of Errors (Diamond #D0809) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0840)
Box 33 "Cops" one hour premiere and first of 4 1/2 hours of 'City Under Seige" (Diamond #D0810) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0841)
Box 33 Crime Inc. episode 1 [tape 1 of 5] (Diamond #D0811) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0842)
Box 33 Crime Inc. episode 1 [tape 2 of 5] (Diamond #D0812) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0843)
Box 33 Crime Inc. episode 1 [tape 3 of 5] (Diamond #D0813) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0844)
Box 33 Crime Inc. episode 1 [tape 4 of 5] (Diamond #D0814) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0845)
Box 33 Crime Inc. episode 1 [tape 5 of 5] (Diamond #D0815) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0846)
Box 55 Demo/The Spot (Diamond #D0816) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0847)
Box 55 Desert War 1 and 2 (Diamond #D0817) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0848)
Box 55 ads Dukakis, Michael; Dole, Bob; Kemp, Jack; Bush, George; Moynihan, Daniel; Babbitt, Bruce; Riney, Hal (Diamond #D0818) 1988 (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0849)
Box 55 Ed Chan. 13/House Cart/Air War includes Dorsey/Ed (transit) (Diamond #D0819) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0850)
Box 55 Elizabeth Johnson, reporter (Diamond #D0820) 1993 - note removed to folder (VHS; running time 27:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0851)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "various stand ups; packages; live shot; 12 hour news anchor segments; more packages; more live shots; the early days"
Box 55 Harvest of Shame (Diamond #D0821) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0852)
Box 55 Joe Clark: The Myth and The Man (Diamond #D0822) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0853)
Box 55 "Mabat"/Israel (Diamond #D0823) [undated] - wrong speed/in Hebrew (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0854)
Box 55 We Are In Love With The Word, part 1; Whatever We Do Must Be Measured In Moral Terms; Are We Amusing Ourselves To Death? part 1; Good Sex...with Dr. Ruth (Diamond #D0824) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0855)
Box 55 McSorley's New York (Diamond #D0825) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0856)
Box 34 Most, Japan/US edited tape (Diamond #D0826) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0857)
Box 34 New York Windows: Election preVIEW (Diamond #D0827) [undated] (VHS; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0858)
Box 34 New Hampshire Democratic ads (Diamond #D0828) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0859)
Box 34 Performing Arts: Jerome Robbins That's Entertainment (Diamond #D0829) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0860)
Box 34 Political commercials (Diamond #D0830) [undated] (VHS; running time 130:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0861)
Box 34 Puzzle Mania: How Puzzle Weekend Changed Its Name (Diamond #D0831) [undated] (VHS; running time 12:30) (ID#: diamond_e_0862)
Box 34 Riot compilation (Diamond #D0832) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0863)
Box 34 The Weavers; What a Time it Was; My Dinner with Andre (Diamond #D0833) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0864)
Box 34 TV and Politics; Bedtime for Bonzo (Diamond #D0834) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0865)
Box 34 Verdict: Conn vs Ligon with Meredith Vieira (Diamond #D0835) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0866)
Box 34 Vietnam (c) (Diamond #D0836) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0867)
Box 34 Vietnam 1 and 2 (Diamond #D0837) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0868)
Box 34 Vietnam 3, 4, 5 (Diamond #D0838) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0869)
Box 34 Watergate; Moyers Essay; Hearings (Diamond #D0839) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0870)
Box 34 Who's Teaching Our Kids (Diamond #D0840) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0871)
Box 34 Wooten (Diamond #D0841) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0872)
Box 34 Word of Mouth #16 (Diamond #D0842) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0873)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0843) [undated] (VHS; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0874)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0844) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0875)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0845) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0876)
Box 34 NBC: NATO boat wavin; Perfect Strangers; Jeopardy; Entertainment Tonight (Diamond #D0846) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0877)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0847) [undated] (VHS; running time 180:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0878)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0848) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0879)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0849) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0880)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0850) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0881)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0851) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0882)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0852-1) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0883)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0852-2) [undated] (VHS; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0722)
Box 34 ABC Evening News (Diamond #D0853) 03/04-08/1985 (Betacam; running time 3:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0884)
Box 34 ABC Campaign Stuff; Boston Live "The Neighborhoods"; South African unrest; Reagan Satire; The Clash (Diamond #D0854) 06/02-03/1980 (Betamax; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0885)
Box 34 CBS Evening News; Special on USSR (Diamond #D0855) 03/11-12/1985 (Betacam; running time 4:30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0886)
Box 34 The Nightly Business Report Ch. 2 (Diamond #D0856) 03/04-08/1985 (Betacam; running time 3:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0887)
Box 34 Super Tuesday; Primary Coverage (NJ, SD, CA, RI, OH, MT, WV, NM) (Diamond #D0857) 06/03/1980 (Betacam; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0888)
Box 34 NBC Evening News (Diamond #D0858) 03/07-08/1985 (Betacam; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0889)
Box 34 Music videos (Diamond #D0859) [undated] (Betacam; running time 3:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0890)
Box 34 Unidentified (label in another language, possibly Chinese) (Diamond #D0860) [undated] (Betacam; running time 180:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0891)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0861) [undated] (Betacam; running time 180:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0892)
Box 34 [Untitled] (Diamond #D0862) [undated] (Betacam; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0893)
Box 57 Project 17.401: WW2 Era; Ed Murrow; I Can See It Now; Adweek Radio Campaign (Diamond #D0863) 1984 (Audio cassette; running time 10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0894)
summary of contents based on label: "Adweek radio campaign: Wind Up Dog :60; Coming and going :60; Mr. Faux Pas :60"
Box 57 Outlook "Outing" (Diamond #D0864) 04/11/1990 (Audio cassette; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0895)
Box 57 Chicago Symposium: I Remember Truman (side 1 and 2 of 3) (Diamond #D0865) 07/21/1994 (Audio cassette; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0896)
Box 57 Chicago Symposium: I Remember Truman (side 3 of 3) (Diamond #D0866) 07/21/1994 (Audio cassette; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0897)
Box 57 NBC Special: AIDS: The Fears and Facts (Diamond #D0870-1) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0901)
Box 57 NBC Special: AIDS: The Fears and Facts (Diamond #D0870-2) [undated] (CD; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0900)
Box 57 NBC Special: AIDS: The Killer Epidemic Continues (Diamond #D0871) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0902)
Box 57 Spencer 3 (Diamond #D0872) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0903)
Box 57 Spencer 1 and 2 (Diamond #D0873) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0904)
Box 57 Jingle demo (Diamond #D0874) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0905)
summary of contents based on label: "Carvel; Nerf; N.Y. Air; M&M's; Huggies"
Box 57 Bemporad [sic], Jack sermon 1981 (Diamond #D0875) 1981 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0906)
Box 57 Adm. Noel Gayler on nuclear cuts 1983 (Diamond #D0876) 1983 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0907)
Box 57 Interview with Tony S. (Diamond #D0877) 07/06/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0908)
Box 57 Pope John Paul II radio spot (Diamond #D0878) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0909)
Box 57 West Virginia Democratic Committee: License Plates (Diamond #D0879) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time :60) (ID#: diamond_e_0910)
Box 57 Carter, Jimmy radio spots 1976 campaign (Diamond #D0880) 02/05/1977 (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0911)
Box 57 Garth [MISSING] (Diamond #D0881) 04/20/1983 - empty cassette case (Audio cassette) (ID#: diamond_e_0912)
Box 57 Garth CX NYC (Diamond #D0882) 04/20/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0913)
Box 57 Rosser [?] Reeves NYC (Diamond #D0883) 06/27/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 120:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0914)
Box 57 Tony Schwartz session to Furnegan [?] Unitel (Diamond #D0884) 07/19/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0915)
Box 57 Ailes [?] (side 3) (Diamond #D0885) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0916)
Box 57 Dresner (Diamond #D0886) 08/15/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0917)
Box 57 Roger Ailes (Diamond #D0887) 08/15/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0918)
Box 57 Garth II, show and tell (Diamond #D0888) 08/02/1983 (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0919)
Box 57 Dictation Ed/DC (Diamond #D0889) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 90:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0920)
Box 57 Edward Diamond Spectrum 4 shows (Diamond #D0890) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0921)
Box 57 Carter, Jimmy on "What's My Line" (Diamond #D0891) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0922)
Box 57 Ads: Reagan, Ronald (13); Jackson, Henry M. (5); Harris (18); Harris (cont); Shriven (7) (Diamond #D0892) 1976 (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0923)
Box 57 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D0893) [undated] (Audio cassette; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0924)
Box 35 17.24 project: High or Low: Substance and Nonsense in the Ford, Gerald/Carter, Jimmy debates (Diamond #D0894) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0925)
Box 35 17.24 Project: Violence on Television: Scenes form Kojak and The Godfather (Diamond #D0895) Dec 1978 (1/2 inch videotape) (ID#: diamond_e_0926)
Box 35 17.24 project: The Role of Visuals in TV news (Diamond #D0896) [undated] - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape) (ID#: diamond_e_0927)
Summary of content based on note found with tape: Introduction: who will be interviewed: Sasha Norkin; Andy Hiller; Darrel Rear; Norkin: lays out typical day of work; story by Hiller; to Hiller: Where did you get the info for the above story?; Hiller: the Boston Globe; Who worries about ratings?; Norkin: The new director; Hiller speaks about series; story on terrorism in San Juan; Hiller comments: make do with what info you have for a story; What do you feel about visuals?; Hiller: without anyone element there would be nothing; how do quality of visuals effect what goes on the air?; Norkin: it is hard to say there are rules; Introduce Jim Francis; picks up on a press release if it's attached to a good picture; Rear: thinks about visuals a lot; When you get a story together what do you do?; Norkin: send reporter out; Rear: actuality of story; How important are visuals to the industry?; Francis: the industry is dominated by visuals; discussion of the future of visuals; end"
Box 35 17.27 project: Nixon's Trial (early speeches, excerpts from Watergate, resignation) (Diamond #D0897) 1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0928)
Box 35 Ted Kennedy at Harbor Opening Ceremonies; Nixon after Watergate; Julian Bond on AM America (Diamond #D0898) 07/05/1975; 07/15/1975; 08/08/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0929)
Box 35 Ford, Gerald and Reagan, Ronald campaigns; Republican primary (Diamond #D0899) Feb 23; Feb 29 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0930)
summary of content based on label: "Ford on Good Morning; First 2 news; 6 o'clock news; Ford Campaign (film); Reagan campaign (film); Reasoner, N.H.; Reynolds; Donalds; Gibson; Farmer; Kiincaid; Kaplow; N.H. primary"
Tapes D0900-D1199
Box 35 1976 presidential election (Diamond #D0900) Feb 23 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0931)
summary of content based on label: "local news: pre-primary round-up, Ford-Gouners Revenue shoping; National: Ford/Reagan; Democrats Carter/Shriver/Beyh/Harris/Udall; Why New Hampshie? All President's Won There First; Comments from Chancellor-Brinkley"
Box 35 Channel 5 local news (ABC) (Diamond #D0901) 02/24/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0932)
Box 35 7 PM News (ABC) (Diamond #D0902) Mar 1 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0933)
Box 35 Udall, Mo "Face the Nation"; Jackson, Henry "Issues and Answers"; Sharp (Diamond #D0903) Feb 29 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0934)
Box 35 Today Show; NBC news; ABC news; Channel 5 election special 10 PM (Diamond #D0904) Mar 1-2 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0935)
Box 35 Issues and Answers: Jackson, Henry; Carter, Jimmy; Udall, Mo; Wallace, George; Church, Frank (Diamond #D0905) 04/25/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0936)
Box 35 ABC (Diamond #D0906) Oct 11-12 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0937)
Box 35 ABC (Diamond #D0907) Oct 12; 18 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0938)
Box 35 ABC (Diamond #D0908) Oct 16-17 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0939)
Box 35 ABC (Diamond #D0909) Oct 20 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0940)
Box 35 ABC Evening News (Diamond #D0910) 10/02/1972; 10/10/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0941)
Box 36 ABC (Diamond #D0911) Oct 23; 25 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0942)
Box 36 ABC (Diamond #D0912) Oct 5-6 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0943)
Box 36 ABC news (Diamond #D0913) Mar 3 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0944)
Box 36 ABC (bad) (Diamond #D0914) Sep 26-27 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0945)
Box 36 ABC; NBC (Diamond #D0915) Sep 18; Oct 9 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0946)
Box 36 ABC evening news (Diamond #D0916) 10/27/1972; 11/02/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0947)
Box 36 ABC (Diamond #D0917) 09/25/1972; 10/03/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0948)
Box 36 ABC evening news (Diamond #D0918) 09/26/1972; 09/29/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0949)
Box 36 ABC (Diamond #D0919) 10/27/1972; 10/30/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0950)
Box 36 ABC (Diamond #D0920) 10/31/1972-11/01/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0951)
Box 36 ABC (Diamond #D0921) 11/03/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0952)
Box 36 ABC (Diamond #D0922) 11/06/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0953)
Box 36 Election coverage; Watergate hearings (Diamond #D0923) 05/22/1973 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0954)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Nixon's coatails; Nixon landslide; Louisa Day Hicks; McGovern rally; Local channel 5 coverage; McGovern Concession speech; Local; Nixon's official acceptance "God Bless America"."
Box 36 ABC New York, Wisconsin; Good Morning, America (Diamond #D0924) 04/06/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0955)
Box 36 Election coverage; Watergate hearings; ABC National (Diamond #D0925) 05/22/1973 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0956)
Box 36 Ford, Gerald press conference; Rockefeller, Nelson "Meet the Press"; Goldwater, Barry "Issues and Answers" (Diamond #D0926) 06/09/1975; 06/15/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0957)
Box 37 Democratic National Telethon; Issues and Answers (Diamond #D0927) 01/25/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0958)
Box 37 17.24 Project: Anti-Politics; Scoop Jackson "Good Morning Show"; Foreign Policy J. Ford; ABC Wide World Special (Diamond #D0928) 12/16/1975; Jan 5 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0959)
Box 37 ABC Anchor Desk: Reasoner WMUR-TV (Diamond #D0929) 02/24/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0960)
Box 37 Issues and Answers: (Brown, Jerry; Carter, Jimmy; Wallace, George; Church, Frank; Udall, Mo); Carter, Jimmy 5 minutes (Diamond #D0930) 06/06/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0961)
Box 37 ABC California, Ohio, New Jersy; NBC Meet the Press: Hamilton Jordan (Diamond #D0931) 06/08/1976; 06/20/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0962)
Box 37 1976 Election Night Coverage (ABC, NBC) (Diamond #D0932) 11/2/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0963)
Box 37 1976 Election Night Coverage (ABC, NBC, WCVB, WBZ, WNAC) (Diamond #D0933) 11/2/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0964)
Box 38 ABC; NBC (Diamond #D0934) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0965)
Box 37 ABC News (Diamond #D0935) 04/19/1979 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0966)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "open, Gibson/Economics-Miller; MR Strikes vo N.Y. Guards; Billboard; Commercial #1; FR vo Hairdryers; Schell/Cancer Cluster; Mr Fla. L&N RR, into; Gregory/3 Mile River Costs; bumper; commercial #4 and #5; FR Foreign ION vo Lebanon, Cairo; FR Carter Salt letter; Koppel/Salt #4; bumper; commercial #4 and #5; FR vo White House Solar Power; FR Intro; Compton/N.H. vot on const.; FR Morton; bumper; Commercial #6; MR vo floods, vo TWA parts; MR vo Deiderich Intro; Kashiwahara/Pulitzer Winner; FR GN; close"
Box 38 17.24: News comparison: ABC, NBC, CBS (Diamond #D0936) 12/15/1978 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0967)
Box 37 Wallce, George "Face the Nation"; Udall, Morris "Issues and Answers" (Diamond #D0937) Mar 7 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0968)
Box 37 Jackson, Henry M. "Face the Nation"; Udall, Morris "Meet the Press" (Diamond #D0938) Apr 4 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0969)
Box 37 Brown, Jerry "Face the Nation" (Diamond #D0939) May 9 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0970)
Box 38 CBS (Diamond #D0940) Oct 20 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0971)
Box 37 NH TV (CBS); NH-MA TV (CBS) (Diamond #D0941) Feb 23; Feb 25 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0972)
Box 37 CBS Morning News (Florida); Jackson/MTP (Diamond #D0942) Mar 10; Mar 14 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0973)
Box 37 CBS election special; Massachusetts primary (Today) (Diamond #D0943) Mar 2; Mar 15 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0974)
Box 37 North Carolina primary special (CBS); Wallace, George "Meet the Press" (Diamond #D0944) Mar 23; Mar 28 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0975)
Box 58 CBS News (Diamond #D0945) Mar 3 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0976)
Box 37 CBS; ABC (Diamond #D0946) Oct 11; Oct 13 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0977)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0947) Oct 12 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0978)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0948) Oct 16 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0979)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0949) Oct 17 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0980)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0950) Oct 18 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0981)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0951) Oct 19 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0982)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0952) Oct 23 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0983)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0953) Oct 24 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0984)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0954) Oct 13 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0985)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0955) Oct 4 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0986)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0956) Oct 5 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0987)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0957) Oct 6 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0988)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0958) Sep 14 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0989)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0959) Sep 21 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0990)
Box 38 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0960) Sep 22 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0991)
Box 39 Pennsylvania primary (CBS); Democratic convention (WGBH news) (Diamond #D0961) Apr 27 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0992)
[MISSING] (Diamond #D0962) 9/15/72 () (ID#: diamond_e_0993)
Box 39 CBS Evening News; NBC Evening News (Diamond #D0963) 09/15/1972; 10/20/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0994)
Box 39 CBS Evening News; NBC Evening News (Diamond #D0964) 09/28/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0995)
Box 39 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0965) 10/26/1972 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0996)
summary of contents based on handwritten note found with tape: "Hanoi announcement; Kissinger; Nine points of agreement; Kissinger; KALB negotiation commentary; McGovern comments; Paris reactions; South Vietnam prepares for cease fire; Death Court; Stocks; Sikorsky; Polio; Galley Poll; Chancellor negotiations; Analysis of agreement"
Box 37 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0966) 10/27/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0997)
Box 39 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0967) 10-30-1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0998)
Box 39 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0968) 10-31-1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0999)
Box 39 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0969) 11-01-1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1000)
Box 39 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0970) 11-02-1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1001)
Box 39 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0971) 11-03-1972 - note with tape: tape damage (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1002)
Box 39 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0972) 11-06-1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1003)
Box 39 CBS; NBC (Diamond #D0973) 10/25/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1004)
Box 39 Nixon, Richard "Checkers" speech; '72 election night coverage (CBS) (Diamond #D0974) 1952; 11/02/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1005)
Box 39 H.R. Haldeman interviewed by Wallace, Mike [part 1 of 2] (CBS) (Diamond #D0975) 03/23/1975 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1006)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "intro and commercials; Wallace's intro; arrogance of power? - no; Why the horror? - leaks, purely political; What mentality, mindset? - denial, innocence, midunderstanding; creep separate from White House? - thust be!; Nazi Germany - Jaworski? - verbal excess; commercial break; Wallace-Nixon enigmatic intro; close to Pat? - no or Richard either "I did not love Richard Nixon"; Nixon weirdest pres? - complex, confusing, inexplicable, strange; all about Nixon the man by Haldeman; Haldeman reinforced Nixon's bitterness? - no, exactly the opposite; hating your enemies destroy's yourself isn't that what happened? - I don't know; shouldn't Nixon go to the nation now? - now is not the time; commercial break; Wallace - how such a mess? intro; bad judgment - Haldman; negligence? - I wouldn't say that H; why the tapes? - for Nixon's personal use; ever ask you to take them out? - no; why didn't you burn the tapes? - it came up, but I said no; you're taking blame - yeah but just for bad judgment; the tapes show Nixon a mortal - yes like all of us; typical hypocrisy? - no; indecisiveness, petty, bitter, indifferent, 'the lb story' - out of context; how did you react to tapes being known? - astonished, never thought of it; the city they used in the opening - Saffire the leak plugger turns out to be the ultimate leak - yeah, but me and R.N. suffered the most, too; changes to Haldeman's house for follow-up question; Haldeman was told to take the tapes out - no I wasn't; are you being set-up as a fall guy - yeah maybe some revisionism; Wallce says Haldeman continues to stonewall, pleads guilty only to bad management; previews of part II"
Box 39 H.R. Haldeman interviewed by Wallace, Mike [part 2 of 2] (CBS) (Diamond #D0976) 03/30/1975 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1007)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Kissinger threatening to resign intro; commercials; Haldeman's home movies intro; The press is the enemy? - a realistic identification of an adversary relationship; did you hassle the post stations? - they got the license - we believe they represented bias; who was Deep Throat? - I don't know I assume it was mark Felt; Zeigler was wrong to apologize to the Post; Wallace talks a little; What about Conally - why did Nixon like him? - he would fight; Agnew resignation? break for commercial; Kissinger intro by Wallace; Kissinger hard to work with? - yes a man of temperment; Salzburg - the opening cut - threatened to resign - no surprise - what issues? - early G9 - K thought President was backing off Viet Hard line police; ever on issue of Israel? - not over the issue- but over the procedures; Colson says "Nixon thought K unstable"? - no he recognized his emotional tendencies; Nixon and K any dissagreement over Christmas bombing? - no; did K counterfeit is dousihness? - yeah, sort of; did K have a major role in wiretapping media and staffers? - he was worried about leaks abut not sure who set it up; He knew about it? - yes I assume so; did he approve names? - well somebody like him had to; did you think he got credit for Nixon's feats? - no but...; Why was K a hit with the press? because he tried; Why did he survive the administration? because he wasn't caught in Watergate to be precise the cover-up; commercial break; Wallace J. Edgar Hoover intro; what did Nixon think of J. Edger? immense [ineligible]; did Hoover feed him files from the FBI - yeah tidbits; who about? - Martin Luther King; Hoover lobbied for extension of FBI attache program; What was the CIA doing?; What did Nixon think of Helms? not as much confidence as with Hoover thought CIA was less than 'most effective'; what did you protect Helms from ? - I don't know; Why did Nixon like Mitchell? - great intelligence and self confidence; what about Watergate? - I don't know where Mitchell fits in Watergate; did Mitchell leave Wash because of Martha or Watergate? absolutely Martha; How much of an embarrassment was Martha? - sometimes yes; what bout Colson? I welcomed church also; Nobody knew what Colson was doing - there was some concern; I saw one of our principle duties as not carrying out some orders; what orders didn't you carry out? - lots like about leaks; you liked Dean? not particularly, trusted him, relied on him; How did you feel when he went to the prosecution? ok; I wonder if the SOB had a recorder on him? ironic? yes; lots of people confessed - why haven't you? I'm not guilty; your attorney asked for a pardon at sentencing, no? judges can't give pardons; doesn't that mean you were guilty; did you know Erlidman was going to volunteer to do [illegible] with the Pueblo Indians? no; have you thought about doing pennance? I've appealed; Wallace's outro. no new evidence. book. same old government, but Nixon got caught. assured a place in history"
Box 39 New York, Wisconsin (CBS); CBS Morning News (Diamond #D0977) 04/6-7/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1008)
Box 40 Reagan, Ronald "Face the Nation"; Udall, Morris "Face the Nation"; Askew, Reuben "Meet the Press" (Diamond #D0978) 06/01/1975; 06/08/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1009)
Box 40 Connally, John "Face the Nation"; Shriver, Sargent "Good Morning"; Wallace, George "Good Morning" (Diamond #D0979) 10/12/1975; 10/20/1975; 01/12/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1010)
Box 40 Callaway, Bo "Face the Nation"; Reagan, Ronald "60 Minutes"; Wallace, George "Face the Nation" (Diamond #D0980) 12/07/1975; 12/14/1975; 01/11/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1011)
Box 38 Ford, Gerald "Face the Nation"; Connally, John "Meet the Press" (Diamond #D0981) 06/06/1976; 06/13/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1012)
Box 38 Primary Night: California, Ohio, New Jersey (CBS) (Diamond #D0982) 06/08/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1013)
Box 40 CBS AM; Good Morning America (ABC) (Diamond #D0983) 06/09/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1014)
Box 40 CBS Election Preview (WNAC-TV) (Diamond #D0984) 10/31/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1015)
Box 40 CBS election night coverage (10:33-11:35 PM) (Diamond #D0985) 11/02/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1016)
Box 40 CBS election night coverage (8:30-9:08 PM) (Diamond #D0986) 11/02/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1017)
Box 40 Presidential primary coverage (Michigan and Oregon) (CBS) (Diamond #D0987) 05/20/1980 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1018)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Dan Rather: Reagan has cleaned up; Correspondent interviews Ronald Reagan; Reagan: there's the smell of roses; Q: considering George Bush for a running mate?; Rather: Would you like to include Anderson in the fall debates?; Reagan: if he comes in with some minimum requirement I would enjoy him being in the debate; Rather: are you concerned about loosing the big ones ie, Pennsylvania?; Reagan: Bush targeted certain states--3 of which I won; Rather: cross over of blue collar more talk than reality; Reagan: pollster says they just didn't go to the polls; Rather: video of Bush campaigning for Ohio's primary; Bush: figures (Oregon) are encouraging; Rather: Carter defeated Kennedy oin Oregon; Rather: close look at primary results. CBS News estimates both for Repub. and Dem.; Michigan primary had nothing to do with delegates which were chosen through caucuses; Bruce Morton, commentator: Reagan's strength--Republicans lover him. Age was not a factor. Party is very united. Weaknesses--too fast and loose with facts. Most important decision of the fall is who the League of Women voters alloss to debate; Rather: Referendom in Quebec about whether she should succeed from Canada; Rather: returns--charts updated. Primary phase all but over. Faced with choice of Reagan or Carter and maybe John Anderson; end CBS news
Box 40 CBS Saturday News (Melinda Stewart) (Diamond #D0988) [undated] - note: bad tape (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1019)
Box 40 Impact: The Credibility of Television News (Kolowich) (Diamond #D0989) 1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1020)
Box 40 Desegregation Coverage: news, interviews, features (local Ch 4 and 5) (Diamond #D0990) 01/22/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1021)
Box 40 Watergate Hearings (Diamond #D0991) 05/17/1973 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1022)
Box 40 Desegregation coverage: news, interviews, features (local channel 7) (Diamond #D0992) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1023)
Box 40 Highlights: Mackin, Wheat Deal, Watergate (pre election) (Diamond #D0993) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1024)
Box 40 Desegregation Coverage (local channels) (Diamond #D0994) 1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1025)
Box 40 Curtis Wilkie Globe (MITV) (Diamond #D0995) 1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1026)
Box 40 NAACP: pro busing interview on busing coverage (Diamond #D0996) 03/26/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1027)
Box 40 End of Wallace, George "Face the Nation"; "Meet the Press" (Bayh, Birch; Shapp, Milton; Carter, Jimmy; Harris, Fred) (Diamond #D0997) Jan 11 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1028)
Box 40 NBC Special on New York primary; Ch 4 news (Diamond #D0998) Feb 24 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 720:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1029)
Box 41 Reagan, Ronald: Meet the Press; Brown, Jerry: 60 Minutes (Diamond #D0999) Mar 7 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1030)
Box 41 Humphrey, Hubert: Meet the Press; Rockefeller, Nelson: Issues and Answers (Diamond #D1000) Nov 2 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1031)
Box 41 Carter, Jimmy: Face the Nation; Udall, Mo: Meet the Press (Diamond #D1001) Nov 30 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1032)
Box 41 North Carolina primary special (NBC); Church, Frank: Today (Diamond #D1002) Mar 23; Mar 30 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1033)
Box 41 NBC news; Illinois (NBC) (Diamond #D1003) Mar 3; Mar 16 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1034)
Box 41 NBC Today: Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Washington (Diamond #D1004) May 5 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1035)
Box 41 Harris, Fred: NBC News; Ads: (Ford, Gerard; Udall, Mo; McCormack, Ellen; Shriver, Sargent; Harris, Fred; Wallace, George); CBS news (Diamond #D1005) Feb 29; Mar 1 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1036)
Box 41 NBC Evening News (Diamond #D1006) 10/20/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1037)
Box 41 Wallace, George: Meet the Press (Diamond #D1007) 11/16/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1038)
Box 41 NBC Election Central: New Hampshire; Carter Rally (Diamond #D1008) Feb 22 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1039)
Box 41 NBC Rehearsal; Wavfarer[?] (Diamond #D1009) 02/22/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1040)
Box 41 Today: Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky (Diamond #D1010) 05/26/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1041)
Box 41 Today: 7 AM; Today: 7 AM (Diamond #D1011) 06/07-08/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1042)
Box 41 NBC: California, Ohio, New Jersey (Diamond #D1012) 06/08/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1043)
Box 41 NBC Today (Diamond #D1013) 06/09/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1044)
Box 41 NBC news (Diamond #D1014) 10/07/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1045)
Box 41 Meet the Press: (Jackson, Henry; Udall, Mo; Bentsen, Lloyd; Sanford, Terry) (Diamond #D1015) 01/18/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1046)
Box 56 NBC Pennsylvania primary; ABC Pennsylvania primary (Diamond #D1016) Apr 27 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1047)
Box 42 New York City local news: News Center 4 (6-7 PM) Part 2 (Diamond #D1017) [undated] - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1048)
Summary of contents based on notes found with tape: "Charlie Pride interviewed and observed; Tom Snyder on city fiscal crisis: Ford opposed to federal loan garuntee; Albany law makers-satching the law process like watching a glacier; Mayor of NYC has set up a tax package that isn't popular in Albany; Demonstrators tie up traffic; A civil suit involving police brutality was decided in Brooklyn federal court; Mr. and Mrs. Luis Luna had quadruplets; New York Diocese unhappy with Jesus Jeans Billboards; The TV food commercial-how effective is it?; Betty Furness-case of mistaken identity; Eldridge Cleaver return to U.S.-report from JFK airport; Names in the news; Democrats look at New York as a possible place for the Nat'l Convention; End of eclipse of the moon; Sports; Teenage burglary ring-juvenile crime rise; Weather; What do day time TV viewers want?"
Box 42 Carter, Jimmy interviewed by Moyers, Bill (PBS) (Diamond #D1018) 11/13/1978 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1049)
Box 42 USA Politics; Candidate forum: economy (PBS) [tape 1] (Diamond #D1019) Feb 23 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1050)
Box 42 Candidate forum: economy (PBS) [tape 2] (Diamond #D1020) Feb 23 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1051)
Box 42 Candidate forum: economy (PBS) [tape 3] (Diamond #D1021) Feb 23 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1052)
Box 42 TV Superbowl: inside look at various aspects of the January 1976 Superbowl (Diamond #D1022) 1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1053)
[missing] (Diamond #D1023) () (ID#: diamond_e_1054)
Box 42 Japanese Programs (Diamond #D1024) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1055)
Box 42 Arsenic and Old Lace: A Viking Theater production (Diamond #D1025) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1056)
Box 42 Southie: WCVB Interviews; Charlestown Interviews: PBS; Coverage of Busing Coverage (Diamond #D1026) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1057)
Box 42 WCVB-TV5 6 PM news (Diamond #D1027) 02/03/1977 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1058)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Walpole inmates indicted for murder; man found stabbed to death in his car; drug raid following 3 month investigation; Ruth Abrams, first woman sworn into supreme judicial court; Carter administration might appoint MIT prof for econ advisor; former Gov. Peabody tried today-worked for firm that won state contract to build U. Mass; jury deciding fate for man who was caught carrying explosives over state lines; DeMoulas Supermarket: food inspectors discover contaminated goods; Kasanofs Bakery goes out of business; car accidents in Boston; Carter calls for investigation of natural gas shortage; local utility co. cut $10 off clients bills; supply boats unable to make trips due to ice in harbor-Nantucket; people isolated in Nantucket by the winter; sports; Kathy Cassell shoots 1000 baskets in her high school basketball career; a look at natural gas shipping tankers; measles outbreak in Danvers high school; Dr. Tim Johnson discusses the measles outbreak; 32 people hospitalized when Beacon hill apartment fumigated and fumes spread; profs at Mass U's want unions; BU tuition hike protested; Beacon hill hearing on job discrimination; unhappiness about gov't handling of Argo Merchant oil spill; sports; weather; Alexander Sharp, Commissioner, Dept. of Public Welfare-on policy that prohibits discrimination of Medicaid patients; Hifi's out-quadrophonic systems are in -Humorous report by Chuck Kraemer
Box 42 USA: People and Politics; Presidential Forum (WGBH): (Shapp, Milton; Jackson, Henry; Carter, Jimmy) (Diamond #D1028) Mar 1 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1059)
Box 42 Dyatt, Lovell (WNAC) (Diamond #D1029) 04/01/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1060)
Box 42 Banks, Sheila and Jefferson, Joyce: Coverage of Busing Coverage (WNAC) (Diamond #D1030) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1061)
Box 42 Church, Frank: Meet the Press; Bayh, Birch: Issues and Answers; Kennedy, Ted: Impact: Job watch; Reagan, Ronald: Today (Diamond #D1031) Aug 17; Aug 23; Aug 29 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1062)
Box 42 Callaway, Howard Hollis "Bo": Today (Diamond #D1032) Nov 22 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1063)
Box 42 Udall, Mo: news conference; Candidates speak: (Carter, Jimmy; Wallace, George; Bayh, Birch; Kelleher); Connally, John: 60 Minutes (Diamond #D1033) Feb 15 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1064)
Box 42 Good Morning News; Channel 7 news; Harris, Fred ad; New Hampshire update (Diamond #D1034) 02/24/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1065)
Box 42 Udall, Mo and Carter, Jimmy: Today in New Hampshire (Diamond #D1035) Feb 24 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1066)
Box 59 Today (Diamond #D1036) Feb 25 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1067)
Box 59 Today: Illinois (Diamond #D1037) Mar 17 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1068)
Box 43 Candidates Forum: (Church, Frank; Carter, Jimmy; Udall, Mo; Harris, Fred; Jackson, Henry) [tape 1] (Diamond #D1038) Mar 29 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1069)
Box 43 Candidates Forum "The Cities": (Church, Frank; Carter, Jimmy; Udall, Mo; Harris, Fred; Jackson, Henry) [tape 2] (Diamond #D1039) Mar 29 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1070)
Box 43 Jackson, Henry and Udall, Morris: Today: Massachusetts Primary (Diamond #D1040) Mar 3 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1071)
Box 43 Reagan, Ronald: half speech to nation (Diamond #D1041) Mar 31 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1072)
Box 43 Today: New York and Wisconsin Primary (Diamond #D1042) 04/07/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1073)
Box 43 Church, Frank and Udall, Morris Presidential Forum in Chicago on Foreign Policy (Diamond #D1043) May 3 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1074)
Box 43 Today: Florida (Diamond #D1044) Mar 9 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1075)
Box 43 White, Kevin campaign for governor; Shriver, Sargent; [illegible] (Diamond #D1045) 1970 - note moved to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1076)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "What's the difference? Force of personality; public is suffering: white-a tough man for a tough job; condemns the candidate who has spent more in a campaign than in his job to change reality; welfare problems are soluble; why should Massachusetts have the highest cost of living + the highest unemployment?; Demise of state-construction, city vs. state-unemployment; the greatest problem in Massachusetts is hopelessness; team-Kennedy, Dukakis, White; political will and courage will solve the problems; 'A day's fast coming when the politicians are forced to come across a little more'-ordinary people talk-discussion of little city halls; finding out what industries Massachusetts has lost-in terms of economics war are dying state-welfare is an administrative problem and soluble; Force of personality makes the man; Little bit of Ford press conference + blank"
Box 43 17.24 Fall 1972 Mark Radtke and Frank Harris; Linsky, Marty TV commercial (Diamond #D1046) 1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1077)
Box 56 Watergate hearings (Diamond #D1047) 05/18/1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1078)
Box 56 Watergate Hearings 10:00/12:00 (Diamond #D1048) 05/17/1973 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1079)
Box 56 Nixon, Richard and the Press (Diamond #D1049) 11/17/1973 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1080)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Nixon, applause; Watergate, Nixon takes responsibility for mistakes; Watergate tapes; No knowledge of Watergate, no clemency, no knowledge of payment of blackmail money; Ellsberg; Jaworski, the new special prosecutor, qualifications, independence, hard to remove; Conviction should not be in the press; Haldemann and Ehrlichmann; Entrance into Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office Pentagon-Papers; Nixon's personal income tax, personal notes and papers as deductions; Watergate (how did it occur?), busy with foreign affairs; Personal income tax, no stocks, no trusts, just real estate. he could pay for real estate from books, lw, and stocks; Secret Service wire tapping; Nixon's brother was tapped; Executive privilege; protect presidency; Gas rationing, cut back on plane flights, 50mph speed limit; Watergate, Mitchell; Coal, shale oil, deregulate natural gas, Nuclear; Plans after leaving White House: not practice law; no board of directors. Writing no speeches, better political process; Achievements in Foreign-policy and domestic affairs; Milk case in 1971. Administration raised milk prices and milk corporations would kickback. The congress threatened to raise prices; Wrap up, not release tapes, no gas rationing, wire tap"
Box 56 #1 7:30 PM Wednesday (Diamond #D1050) 07/24/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1081)
Box 56 #2 8:32 PM Wednesday (Diamond #D1051) 07/24/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1082)
Box 56 #3 10:05 PM Wednesday; 10 AM Thursday (Diamond #D1052) 07/24-25/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1083)
Box 56 #4 10:32 AM Thursday (Diamond #D1053) 07/25/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1084)
Box 56 #5 11:36 AM Thursday (Diamond #D1054) 07/25/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1085)
Box 56 #6 2:16 PM Thursday (Diamond #D1055) 07/25/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1086)
Box 56 #7 4:11 PM Thursday (Diamond #D1056) 07/25/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1087)
Box 56 #8 5:14 PM Thursday (Diamond #D1057) 07/25/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1088)
Box 56 #9 9:16 PM Thursday (Diamond #D1058) 07/25/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1089)
Box 44 Ford, Gerald with Cronkite, Walter: A Conversation with the President (Diamond #D1059) 04/21/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1124)
Box 56 #10 10:22 PM Thursday; 11:00 AM Friday (Diamond #D1059) 07/25-26/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1090)
Box 56 #11 12:10 PM Friday (Diamond #D1060) 07/26/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1091)
Box 56 #12 1:15 PM Friday (Diamond #D1061) 07/26/1974 - tape label and case label are miss-match (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1092)
Box 59 #13 4:20 PM Friday (Diamond #D1062) 07/26/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1093)
Box 56 #14 5:25 PM Friday (Diamond #D1063) 07/26/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1094)
Box 56 #15 9:05 PM Friday (Diamond #D1064) 07/26/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1095)
Box 59 #16 10:10 PM Friday (Diamond #D1065) 07/26/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1096)
Box 59 #17 10:43 PM Friday (Diamond #D1066) 07/26/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1097)
Box 59 #18 11:18 PM Friday (Diamond #D1067) 07/26/1973 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1098)
Box 59 #19 1:14 PM Saturday (Diamond #D1068) 07/27/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1099)
Box 59 #20 2:20 PM Saturday (Diamond #D1069) 07/27/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1100)
Box 59 #21 5:28 PM Saturday (Diamond #D1070) 07/27/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1101)
Box 59 #22 6:44 PM Saturday (Diamond #D1071) 07/27/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1102)
Box 59 #23 11:48 AM Monday (Diamond #D1072) 07/29/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1103)
Box 59 #24 12:00 PM Monday (Diamond #D1073) 07/29/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1104)
Box 59 #25 4:12 PM Monday (Diamond #D1074) 07/29/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1105)
Box 59 #26 7:04 PM Monday (Diamond #D1075) 07/29/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1106)
Box 43 #27 8:44 PM Monday (Diamond #D1076) 07/29/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1107)
Box 43 #28 9:49 PM Monday (Diamond #D1077) 07/29/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1108)
Box 43 #29 10:52 PM Monday (Diamond #D1078) 07/29/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1109)
Box 43 #30 11:30 AM Tuesday (Diamond #D1079) 07/30/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1110)
Box 43 #31 12:35 PM Tuesday (Diamond #D1080) 07/30/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1111)
Box 43 #32 4:54 PM Tuesday (Diamond #D1081) 07/30/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1112)
Box 59 #33 5:57 PM Tuesday (Diamond #D1082) 07/30/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1113)
Box 44 #34 Tuesday (Diamond #D1083) 07/30/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1114)
Box 44 #35 10:06 PM Tuesday (Diamond #D1084) 07/30/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1115)
Box 44 #36 Last in a series; Nixon's Last 9-9:30 PM (Diamond #D1085) 08/08/1974 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1116)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Nixon Resignation Reel-to-Reel Nixon's farewell speech. Nixon tried to do what was best for the nation; tried to complete term, but now realizes he no longer has support because of Watergate; family urged him to stay, but nation comes first; never been a quitter, but America needs a full time President and Congress; resign Presidency at noon 08/09/74. Vice President Ford will resume office; Ford deserves help and support of all; if some judgments were wrong they were made with the nation's best interests in mind; eternally grateful to people who supported him; to those who didn't support him he leaves with no betterness; leaves office grateful for having served as President for past 5.5 years; Congress, people and new President must work together; ended Vietnam War, but must prevent future wars; unlocked doors of China; Middle-East Arabs are now our friends. We must make sure there is peace there; arm-limitation with USSR; Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Middle-East have starving people. We shouldn't spend money on weapons; full opportunity for Americans. Prosperity without inflation; Nixon tried as hard as he could; he strove for peace among nations; personal sense of kinship with each and every American; Walter Cronkite describes speech as 16 minutes. Nixon was calm, but concealed emotions; resigned because political base was eroded; no attacks on press or enemies; Nixon wished to be remembered by foreign policy; constitutional process caused Nixon to resign. Nixon was awed by the law; Nixon didn't talk of his actions in Watergate. He should have taken the blame which he admitted to in the preceding week; Jaworski will probably pursue Nixon's guilt. No immunity; Nixon implied that the case should be closed, however some people believe he should not be given preferential treatment; unlike Agnew, Nixon did not admit to violating the law; is there any desire to add more tragedy to the situation?; Jaworski will not decide whether or not to prosecute based on the speech; Blank"
Box 44 Nixon Highlights of summer of 1974 (Diamond #D1086) 10/07-08/1974 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1117)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Peter Rodino, the Judiciary Committee Chairman, guided by principle that law must deal fairly with every man; constitution gives power of impeachment; Representative Edward Hutchinson (R-Mich.) says that charges must be serious enough to impeach; Committee's purpose is to determine if Nixon misused power. The hour for this decision has arrived; Nixon organized and managed Watergate coverup from break in on Jane 17, 1972 to the present; there is insufficient evidence at the present to indict the President of the coverup. There is only circumstantial evidence and inferences; All presidents have not lied, or broken the Constitution. Partisanship should be put aside; impeachment and conviction of a President who ended Vietnam and brought peach and brotherhood to the world; Judiciary Committee member Representative Thomas Railsback (R-Ill) said that amnesty, abortion, impeachment and a bomb threat have made him reconsider his assignment; wishes Nixon would come forward with evidence to clear himself; i the Committee doesn't go for truth in this case the people will be angry; obstructing justice, abused power, contempt of Congress and Courts; there will be consequences if House doesn't impeach; during Ervin hearings last summer, people realized the immorality of political leaders. What did Nixon know and when did he know it; we tried to find out what Nixon knew and when he knew it by tapes; Nixon obstructed justice because of firing of Cox and by erasing 18.5 minutes of his conversations; transcripts were helpful in incriminating Nixon; Nixon has not brought out evidence exonerating himself; Hugh money; Nixon was told of criminal activities of his subordinates and he did nothing; in a March 22 tape, Nixon said he would protect his people; in same tape he wanted his subordinates to stonewall it and coverup; Representative Barbar Jordan (D-Tex) speaks of misuse of a trust; Bridle the executive if he becomes too tyrannical"
Box 44 Ford, Gerald and Hungate, William subcommittee (Post-Watergate Inquiry) [Part 1] (Diamond #D1087) 11/17/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1118)
Box 44 Ford, Gerald and Hungate, William subcommittee (Post-Watergate Inquiry) [Part 2] (Diamond #D1088) 11/17/1974 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1119)
Box 44 Desegregation Coverage interview with injured cop; East campus student interviews: transparent horizons (Diamond #D1089) 02/17/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1120)
Box 44 Ford, Gerald Press Conference: Cambodia and South Vietnam aid (Diamond #D1090) 03/06/1975 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1121)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "11th news conference. Cambodia and Vietnam support will be urged; Ford enters. The killing would not cease if we allowed a Communist takeover. We must provide military aid to stop the bloodshed; Cambodia is flexible in trying to reach a peace agreement; We will accept any agreement that the parties involved agreed to; if we do not give aid, aggression will have won; if we do not continue to aid them we would have gone back on our word; U.S. troops will not go back; if Congress votes for the aid now, it will get to Cambodia in time; Ford has gotten reports from the CIA, but will not comment on assassinations of foreign leaders; there is a growing concern of aiding Cambodia because of horror stories of cities being destroyed; we would not follow a policy of detente with Cambodia and South Vietnam if they went Communist because they are not powerful; aid will not increase bloodbath. If people can hold out then a negotiated settlement can be reached; best prospects came when the Cambodians had aid; aid would be necessary to get them through the dry season (3-4 months); Republican Party has to be wide based. This is in response to right wing criticism. Ford believes the base can be broadened without losing votes; Ford believes filibuster rule which was changed will not hurt his programs; Ford refuses to speculate on Nixon return to politics; unemployment might go to 9 reduction would be used not increased spending; Congress has failed to act quickly on a $16-19 billion tax reduction; Congress has formulated a tax bill giving more to low income taxpayers than to middle income people; Ford refuses to comment on Jaworski saying it is time for Nixon to tell the truth; will not give advice to how Israel should react to terrorist activity last night. Ford hasn't considered asking Israel to join NATO; prospects are 50-50 of Cambodia getting aid. If the country falls, Ford would not point his finger at those who did not support aid; he hopes both sides can stop bloodshed; U.S. would support any government coming out of negotiations; $1.6 billion for government jobs in case unemployment rises; consuming nations of oil should negotiate with OPEC; $52 billion deficit that Congress wants is too high. Tax cuts should be used; End of Speech; Blank"
Box 44 Ford, Gerald Press Conference: Vietnam assistance (Diamond #D1091) 04/03/1975 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1122)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Ford at San Diego Community Convention Center; U.S. will help Vietnam refugees. Naval ships and aircraft will help. 2000 Vietnam orphans will be evacuated. Ford will do his utmost to prevent a Communist takeover of Vietnam; will ask of $300 million assistance for humanitarian purposes in Vietnam; Vietnamese people had the will to fight or their freedom. This is indicated by their fleeing from the oppressors; North Vietnam sent 150,000 troops into South Vietnam. This violates the Paris Peace talks; Ford is frustrated that the Congress won't give a lot of aid to South Vietnam; if the U.S. does not live up to its treaty commitments, this will affect our relations with our allies. Ford believes in the domino theory. We will not abandon our role in South East Asia; Ford will abide by the War Powers Act. he has the authority to protect American lives; Bureaucratic red tape for war orphans is being eliminated as much as possible; the budget should be held down. Congress should set a spending limit on themselves to curb inflation. Every department will hold line on personnel and spending; Ford will not tell President Thieu of South Vietnam to resign; the Attorney General can permit refugees to come here; recession will turn around during 3rd quarter of 1975. Increase in ordering of manufactured goods, interest rate is down, inflation is down to 7.2; Ford urges voters to support Congressmen who support his programs, whether or not they are Republican; Ford is trying his best to curb crime, but local units are responsible. There is ample money for the federal role of crime fighting; There will be no military involvement in Vietnam. If he had the power to send troops in, this would serve as a deterrent; In the process of putting together a timetable for campaign; no evidence that would indicate the JFK assassination was a conspiracy; If the U.S. had carried out its promises to support Vietnam we would have been successful. The policy of helping countries fight for freedom is correct; the 55,000 lives of U.S. troops were not wasted, if we carry through on our promises. If we don't, then the sacrifice was senseless; we can find ways of helping Portugal without affecting it internally. There is a way of keeping Greece and Turkey in NATO. the historical character of Americans will prevail; End; discussion of a book of 8 variables which affect 1870-1914 triple alliance countries. Variables such as wealth and size; Discussion of Science, Technology, and Society in 17th century England by Robert Merten; blank"
Box 44 Ford, Gerald: State of the World Address (Diamond #D1092) 04/10/1975 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1123)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Ford will enter House of Representatives and ask for $1 billion for Vietnam aid. He will discuss foreign policy; Ford enters; thanks Congress for backing him on economic issues and awaits and energy program; despite some mistakes, the U.S. has made peace possible in the world; our alliances are strong. We have a stable relationship with the Soviet Union. We have opened relations in China; new dialogue with Latin America. Better relations with Africa; Urged Middle-East agreements; U.S. now faces an even greater challenge. We must repair damage. We must define where we stand and where we are going; the U.S. must provide adequate economic and military aid to Vietnam; the North Vietnamese sent 350,000 troops into South Vietnam after peace agreement; the South Vietnamese retreated. Many lives were lost; Ford wants to work with Congress. He asks Hanoi to stop military involvement. He asks the Soviet Union and China to stop involvement; Ford wants $1 billion for South Vietnam aid; there are 6000 U.S. citizens in South Vietnam. We have a moral obligation to them and the people of South Vietnam; other nations must not think we're pulling out. We must act decisively; asks for power to use military to ensure safety of U.S. citizens; Cambodia asks for weapons and food. If America deserts them, their people will not have freedom. It may soon be too late; some say we are overextended. In the real world we can not abandon our friends while others are supported by theirs; we will honor our commitments; Emperor of Japan will visit soon. We will strengthen our mutual secruity; mutual security with Korea; our relationship with Europe has never been stronger; asks Congress to reconsider policy towards Turkey. Arms embargo is an unprecidented act against a friend. We need Turkey's friendship for our security; economic and military assistance to Greece; congressional action against OPEC nations have hurt our relations with some South American country even though they weren't involved with the embargo; a process of negotiation in Middle-East was begun; Reconvene Geneva Conference. Not accept stalemate; relationships with adversary will be improved; detente well not become a license to fish in troubled waters; our use of economic sanctions to influence internal affairs must be reexamined; Soviet Union did not sign an agreement with U.S., so Germany and Japan stepped into the breech; Ford will visit China later this year; U.S. will try to close gap between food production and population growth; Developed and developing nations must cooperate; intelligence services should be subject to Congressional review, but not to sensationalism; national security budget Ford submitted is the minimum"
Box 44 Ford, Gerald press conference (Diamond #D1094) 06/25/1675 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1125)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Ford commends House of Representatives for sustaining veto of housing legislation. Congressman realize that economic recovery need not be bought with inflationary legislation; in favor of mortgage payment relief and home insurance; Ford will not discuss use of strategic or tactical weapons; a stalemate in Middle-East can not be allowed; Ford attributes his popularity to his fight on inflation and his handling of foreign policy; concerned over Turkey and Greece in relationship to NATO; inflation is cut at the expense of employment. This is only for a short time. Inflation is down to 6; If tax reductions do not cause a large deficit, then they will be extended for another year; by having a good domestic energy program and by joining with other oil consuming nations, the U.S. can handle OPEC; Ford will not discuss whether or not nuclear weapons will be used if North Korea attacks South Korea; Ford has found that the Soviet Union has not violated SALT. A Communist government in Portugal is not good for NATO; John Connally did not say whether he will run for office, but he is interested in government; Ford intends to run for President in 1976; increased oil prices will cause worldwide recession; in the White House, they try to conserve on electricity; complete faith in intelligence agencies; unemployment must be handled slowly, otherwise inflation will rise; blank; meeting of Women's National Political Caucus; blank"
Box 44 17.24 Project Fall 1975: Nelson Blank, Peter Mahre, Steven Sommer, and Linda Ury (Diamond #D1095) 1975 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1126)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Commercial: 1. Fruity Peebles Cereal; 2. Mousetrap; 3. Open House Week; 4. Honeycomb cereal; 5. McDonalds; 6. Pottery craft; 7. Evil kenevil; 8. Snack Pack; 9. McDonalds; 10. Magic Shot; 11. Mattle Sunshine Family; 12. Peebles; 13. mattle Spinwelder; 14. Qick; at this point we recorded over with our 13 minute edited tape. Its contents are listed on separate xerox copy enclosed; 15. Captain Krunch; 16. Spirocraft; 17. Honeycomb cereal (different version); 18. Evil Kenevil; 19. Magic; 20. Tiffany Taylor (doll); 21. Lifesavers; 22. T.V. Tennis; 23. Kenners; 24. Spinwelder (toy cars); 25. Captain Krunch; 26. GAF Viewmaster; 27. Frosted Flakes; 28. Fluff; 29. Lovell Dynt (Newscaster); 30. Waltons (doll set); 31. Chocolite (candy bar); 32. Wooble Weebles; 33. Walt Disney; 34. Hockey; 35. Sunshine Family (Mattle); 36. Growing Up Skipper; 37. Cheerios; 38. Fire Prevention ad; 40. "garbage" and cartoons; 41. Family Tree House; 42. ; 43. Twirly Twurp (toy); 44. cartoon; 45. doll commercial (Sleepy Angel); 46. ; 47. toss across; 48. cartoon; 49. nuttsy tennis; 50. peanuts; 51. rocking rackets (toy); 52. cartoon; 53. puff it; 54. darts; 55. cartoon; 56. Holly Hoobye; 57. cartoon; 58 Batman and Robin alarm clock; 59. Holly Hooby; 60. super toe; 61. cartoon; 62. twizzle; 63. cartoon; 64. dusty dodd; 65. doll; 66. drop in bucket; 67. cartoon; 68. frootloops; 69. growing up skipper; 70. hoppity hop; 71. cartoon; 72. polly pretend; 73. cartoon" and "Commercials: 1. chocolite; 2. nestles Crunch; 3. 3 Muskateers; 4. Cheerios; 5. Frosted Flakes; 6. Fruity Peebles; 7. Sugar Crisp; 8. Open House Week; 9. Honeycomb; 10. McDonalds; 11. McDonalds; 12. McDonalds; 13. Big Jim; 14. Evil Knevil; 15. Supertoe; 16. Sleepy Angel; 17. Growing Up Skipper; 18. Tiffany Taylor; 19. Twirly Twurp; 20. GAF Viewmaster"
Box 44 Stafford, Robert: U.S. Senate campaign Fall 1975 (Diamond #D1096) 1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1127)
Box 44 Gov. Edmund Brown; AM America; Kaplon on candidates; Pres. Ford on tax cuts (Diamond #D1097) 10/05-06/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1128)
Summary of contents based on case label: "Gov. Edmund Brown of California "Meet the Press"; Herb Kaplon/AM America comments on AFI; feelings toward candidates; AM America - V.P. Rockefeller campain and feelings on NYC; Pres. Ford on tax cuts followed by H.K. Smith comment"
Box 44 Ford, Gerald: press Conference (Diamond #D1098) 11/03/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1129)
Box 60 News Show Formats: 60 minutes; Tom Ellis on Anchormen; Channel 5 on Happy Talk; Walter Chronkite on Convention Coverage (Diamond #D1099) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1130)
Box 45 Desegregation Coverage: local news chs. 4, 5, 7 (Diamond #D1100) 12/15-19/1975; 01/05-06/1976; 01/08-09/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1131)
Box 45 Ford, Gerald: State of the Union Address [tape 2] (Diamond #D1101) 01/19/1976 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1132)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Ford wants to protect people from crime. Swift, certain punishment must be used. Four more federal prisons. More federal judges. Mandatory sentences for crimes in which a gun is used. Mandatory sentences for hard drug sellers; State and local authorities are the primary protection; Revenue sharing for state and local governments. Health care, education, etc. money for local use; Foreign-Policy is sound and strong. We are at peace; Our military is strong and unequaled; Our relations with Europe, Japan, China, Middle-East, Africa and the Soviet Union have improved; We are the greatest democracy and should not downgrade ourselves. We should learn from our mistakes, but not lament over them; The President is responsible for Foreign-Policy; Congressional policies concerning Angola were wrong. Only from a position of strength can we hold down conventional and nuclear conflicts; Budget represents minimum for military defense; Intelligence sources must be the best. We must go beyond sensationalism and ensure a strong intelligence agency; The U.S. will survive. We will seek inner strength. America is great because it is good; end; cut in government spending. Labor will not support him, but business will; Ford appealed to the Republican constituency; Democrats will press him on job programs; Tax cuts, but more Social-Security taxed; Moderately conservative philosophical base; blank"
Box 45 Ford, Gerald: State of the Union Address [tape 1] (Diamond #D1102) 01/19/1976 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1133)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Introductory remarks before speech; Ford comments how we came from different backgrounds, but are all proud to be Americans; His children's lives will be better than his; In our rush to do things quickly we hurt ourselves with overspending. We spent on domestic when we should have built up arms; We need a balance which allows freedom and maintains security; U.S. must deliver all it promises; Moral progress comes with conflict; State of the Union is better, but still is not good enough; 1975 was a year of fear and trial; End of Vietnam War, but now a domestic war. Distrust in government and big business; People met problems in a slow, not rash way; Policy calls for government and the people to cooperate. Inflation is down. Unemployment is down; Sound economic growth without inflation. To hold down cost of living, we must hold down cost of government; Ford will submit a $395 billion budget; Calls for tax cut of $10 billion more than Congress wants; Reduce federal spending. Create tax incentives to invest in future with capital; Asks for low income housing; Economic reforms for farmers, truckers, and airlines; Energy proposals: railroad transportation; invulnerability from OPEC; solar and geothermal energy; Income tax benefits for stock investors; Health insurance for Medi-Care people. No national health care; Social-Security cost of living benefits should be paid. Trust fund must take in as much as it gives out; Unemployment insurance will continue along with training programs; Welfare programs are wasteful, but we can not have states pay for it all"
Box 45 Muskie, Edmund: State of the Union reply [tape 1] (Diamond #D1103) 01/21/1976 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1134)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Muskie speaks for the confidence in democracy; Muskie acts in the interests of the American people; Muskie speaks of warning and of a truth. The main problem is that the American people have lost confidence in government; Political power can still be used. The people forced Nixon to resign; The people are not confident that government can stop Inflation, crime Health costs, pollution, high Oil prices, big business; Abuse of presidential power. Abuse of CIA and FBI. Abuse of military in Angola; We have had bad times recently, but our system is still the best. We must make it work. We must make it work. We must not give up; There are roads to be built, energy sources to be tapped, day-care centers to be built, etc. Why is there Unemployment?; Ford does not offer new jobs. He wants to cut back on emergency jobs; We can reduce Unemployment with direct aid programs; The government can provide jobs in the private sector also; Low budget deficits do not mean low Inflation; We need leadership with a consistent plan. Not one that jumps from panic button to panic button; We need anti-trust laws that work; Deficit spending should be watched in the future, but it did not cause the present Inflation; Democrats cut defense spending, but increased federal jobs; Crime has increased even though many tax dollars have been used on it; Efficiency in government should be improved; Most dangerous Foreign-Policy problem is our mistrust of government. Vietnam taught us that stability is not crucial in all parts of the world; It is necessary to expose intelligence agency horrors."
Box 45 Muskie, Edmund: State of the Union reply [tape 2] (Diamond #D1104) 01/21/1976 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1135)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Muskie does not want us to be patsy or bully in Foreign-Policy. We co not always have to win, but we should always pursue what is right; The people should vote in the upcoming elections. Be wary of slogans. Look for specific proposals; End; Today's Unemployment costs $65 billion per year. Federal government must be more efficient; The White House expected the things Muskie said. The speech was a Democratic Party speech; More stimulus is needed for there to be a recovery; Muskie represented the Democrats well. People on Social-security will lose money from Medi-Care; Blank"
Box 60 Omaha News (Diamond #D1105) 01/22/1976 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1136)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Omaha parents unhappy with children's education-have formed their own private elementary school; Desegregation-Omaha is neglecting Chicago's needs; Post Master General addressed Omaha-Post Office has huge deficit; Ed Zorinsky has marked this day 'respect human life day'-anti-abortion stance expoused by a sociologist; Children's Memorial hospital received donations; Omaha Business Assoc. honors Bill Bloom; Weather; Betty Furness, report from NYC on snowtires; Omaha city clerk dies; Sports; Bldg for the Olympics in Montreal; Health clinic closed for a few months; Stock market report; Agri report; Public policy changes; End of News; End of Tape
Box 45 Brown, Jerry 1/2 hour interview/fundraising spot (Diamond #D1106) 01/26/1980 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1137)
Box 45 Charlestown High School (Diamond #D1107) 01/30/1976 - hand written note found with tape, removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1138)
Box 60 Carter, Jimmy News Conference; Udall, Morris spots; Goldwater, Barry; Ford, Gerald ads (Diamond #D1108) 02/01/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1139)
summary of contents based on case label: "Carter, Jimmy news conference; Udall, Morris spots; Carter Ads; Carter scoop Mcovmack/Shriver ads; Goldwater on Good Morning; Ford Ad; Harris"
Box 60 News, news conference, and Ads (Diamond #D1109) 02/02/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1140)
summary of contents based on case label: "First 4 news, Shapp; Ads: Reagan, Harris, Jackson, Carter, Harris; Bayh news conference; Ads: Reagan, Bayh, Harris; Robert Strauss on Today; Ads: Shriver"
Box 45 New Hampshire: Gibson, Margdis, Nordheimer (Diamond #D1110) 02/20/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1141)
Box 45 New Hampshire: Ford, Gerald Dinner: Nashua (Diamond #D1111) 12/07/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1142)
Box 45 New Hampshire #1 (Diamond #D1112) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1143)
Box 45 New Hampshire #3 (Diamond #D1113) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1144)
Box 45 New Hampshire #4 (Diamond #D1114) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1145)
Box 45 New Hampshire #5: Carter, Jimmy (Diamond #D1115) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1146)
Box 45 New Hampshire #9 (Diamond #D1116) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1147)
Box 45 New Hampshire #10 (Diamond #D1117) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1148)
Box 45 New Hampshire #14 (Diamond #D1118) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1149)
Box 45 New Hampshire #15 (Diamond #D1119) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1150)
Box 45 New Hampshire #16 (Diamond #D1120) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1151)
Box 45 New Hampshire #21: Broder interview (Diamond #D1121) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1152)
Box 45 New Hampshire #22 (Diamond #D1122) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1153)
Box 45 New Hampshire #23 (Diamond #D1123) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1154)
Box 45 New Hampshire #24 (Diamond #D1124) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1155)
Box 45 New Hampshire #25 (Diamond #D1125) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1156)
Box 45 New Hampshire #27 (Diamond #D1126) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1157)
Box 45 New Hampshire #29: Ford, Gerald (Diamond #D1127) 02/07/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1158)
Box 45 New Hampshire #30: Ford, Gerald (Diamond #D1128) 02/07/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1159)
Box 46 New Hampshire #31: Reagan, Ronald high school rally (Diamond #D1129) 02/04/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1160)
Box 45 New Hampshire #32: Reagan, Ronald North Sutton High School rally (Diamond #D1130) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1161)
Box 45 New Hampshire #33: Nordheimer, Jon (Diamond #D1131) 02/05/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1162)
Box 46 New Hampshire #34: Reagan, Ronald bus, Amy interview (Diamond #D1132) 02/05/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1163)
Box 46 New Hampshire #36: Reagan, Ronald (Diamond #D1133) 02/05/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1164)
Box 46 New Hampshire #37: Reagan, Ronald Dartmouth ice rink (Diamond #D1134) 02/05/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1165)
Box 46 New Hampshire #38: Reagan, Ronald North Sutton High School rally (Diamond #D1135) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1166)
Box 46 New Hampshire #39: Ford, Gerald Utah (Diamond #D1136) 02/05/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1167)
Box 46 New Hampshire #40: Reagan, Ronald Dartmouth (Diamond #D1137) 02/05/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1168)
Box 46 New Hampshire #41: Reagan, Ronald Dartmouth ice rink (Diamond #D1138) 02/05/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1169)
Box 46 New Hampshire #42: Ford, Gerald Bus Reeves Int (Diamond #D1139) 02/07/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1170)
Box 46 New Hampshire #44: Ford, Gerald (Diamond #D1140) 02/07/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1171)
Box 46 New Hampshire #45: Ford, Gerald (Diamond #D1141) 02/07/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1172)
Box 46 New Hampshire #46: Ford, Gerald (Diamond #D1142) 02/07/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1173)
Box 46 New Hampshire #47: Ford, Gerald (Diamond #D1143) 02/08/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1174)
Box 46 New Hampshire #48: Reagan, Ronald Hampton Beach (Diamond #D1144) 02/10/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1175)
Box 46 New Hampshire #49: Ford, Gerald (Diamond #D1145) 02/08/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1176)
Box 46 New Hampshire #50: Ford, Gerald (Diamond #D1146) 02/08/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1177)
Box 46 New Hampshire #52: Reagan, Ronald bus rally (Diamond #D1147) 02/10/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1178)
Box 46 New Hampshire #54: Reagan, Ronald/Harris, Fred (Diamond #D1148) 02/12/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1179)
Box 46 New Hampshire #55: Reagan, Ronald (Diamond #D1149) 02/12/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1180)
Box 46 New Hampshire #56: Reagan, Ronald (Diamond #D1150) 02/12/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1181)
Box 46 New Hampshire #58: Loeb (Diamond #D1151) 02/11/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1182)
Box 46 New Hampshire #73: Mrs. Carter, Rosalynn; Reagan, Ronald Rally (Diamond #D1152) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1183)
Box 60 Political ads; Pat Paulsen; Ford, Gerald news conference on CIA (Diamond #D1153) 1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1184)
Summary on contents based on case label: "Political ads: Wallace, Jackson, Carter, McCormack, Carter, Udall, McCormack; Pat Paulsen on Tonight Show; Wallace; Ford news conference on CIA"
Box 46 New Hampshire: Dick Stout (Diamond #D1154) 02/17/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1185)
Box 46 New Hampshire #60: wrap up interview with Stout (Diamond #D1155) 02/17/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1186)
Box 46 New Hampshire: Carter, Jimmy in Berlin (Diamond #D1156) 02/18/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1187)
Box 46 New Hampshire: Carter, Jimmy in Berlin Radio Station interview (Diamond #D1157) 02/18/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1188)
Box 46 New Hampshire: Reagan, Ronald press conference (Diamond #D1159) 02/19/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1190)
Box 46 New Hampshire: Reagan, Ronald Rewind (Diamond #D1161) 02/20/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1192)
Box 60 Ford, Gerald visit (Diamond #D1162) 02/20/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1193)
Box 60 Ford, Gerald visit (Diamond #D1163) 02/20/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1194)
Box 60 WCVB Special: New Hampshire Democratic candidates speak (Diamond #D1164) 02/12/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1195)
Box 60 New Hampshire: Harris, Fred energy press conference (Diamond #D1165) 02/21/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1196)
Box 60 New Hampshire: Reagan, Ronald rally (Diamond #D1166) 02/21/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1197)
Box 60 New Hampshire: John Years (Diamond #D1167) 02/22/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1198)
Box 60 New Hampshire: Robertson, Cliff interview; Manchester Scenes, Poll watchers (Diamond #D1168) 02/24/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1199)
Box 60 New Hampshire: John Apple (Diamond #D1169) 02/25/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1200)
Box 60 Maggie O'Keefe: Anti-Busing Advocate (Diamond #D1170) 03/18/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1201)
Box 60 Interview: newspaper reporter (Diamond #D1171) 03/18/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1202)
Box 60 Interviews: Jane Margulis, Viola Napier pro-busing (Diamond #D1172) 03/18/1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1203)
Box 60 17.30 Spring: Advertisements (Diamond #D1173) 1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1204)
Box 47 Carter, Jimmy commercials (Diamond #D1174) 10/15/1976; 10/20/1976 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1205)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "inflation; unemployment; embargo; elderly; dream #82; people; list; done; believe; owe; 5 minute spot; Issues 1: meet Jimmy Carter; biography; Issues 2"
Box 47 17.24 project: 1976 MA senatorial Debate; Behind-the-Scenes; CBS '76 Election Night Coverage (Diamond #D1175) 10/30/1976 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1206)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "everyone who has seen a television debate knows how calm everything seems in the studio. This tape takes a behind the scenes look at the 1976 senatorial debate telecast on Sunday, October 30 on Channel 6 from New Bedford."
Box 47 Goldwater, Barry: Issues and Answers; Carter, Jimmy on Energy (Diamond #D1176) 11/08/1977 - photocopy of newspaper found with tape removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1207)
Box 47 17.24 project: Politics and Television: A look at the MIT cable television system (Diamond #D1177) Dec 1977 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1208)
Box 47 17.24 project: Politics and Television: A look at the MIT cable television system (Diamond #D1178) Dec 1977 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1209)
Box 47 17.24: Guest Lecturers vs. the World (video tape of class lectures) (Diamond #D1179) Dec 1978 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1210)
Box 47 White, Kevin and Timilty, Joe Tv Spots (Diamond #D1180) 1975; 1979 - removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1211)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Boston hasn't had a tax increase in 4 years-Who can challenge a record like that? ad for Mayor White; White: to know a city you have to know the people. It's a tough job; but it's worth it; White: Boston needs the kind of man we've already got; Boston is healthy-we win more than we lose (White again); sen. Joe Timilty: wrote the law that allows for home improvement wants to be mayor; White: Boston won't go bankrupt while I'm mayor-I have 8 years of accomplishments; Biography of Joe Timilty-wants a mayor who lives where you live-honesty; Rep. of Council for Handicapped speaks of Timilty as champion of the case of the handicapped; Timilty: My sons go to this school-although I have doubts about bussing I want to insure the safety of my boys; Timilty: Fresh start with new mayor-climate of corruption and coverup surrounds city hall-we need to fight to bring our money back home; Kevin White: Tomorrow you'll decide whether this administration was right when it did...One thing that hasn't changed-the tax rate; Meat boycott stuff-can be erased"
Box 47 League of Women Voters debate: WGBH Bush, George and Reagan, Ronald (Diamond #D1181) 04/24/1980 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1212)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "introduction; Ruth Hinerfeld, Nat'l President of League of Woman Voters speaks; Howard K. Smith as moderator introduces George Bush and Ronald Reagan. Lists rules of the forum; Smith addressed to Bush: In program 'Face the Nation' you mentioned there are differences between you and Ronald Reagan-that Reagan is over-promising the American people; Bush: it was on 'Meet the Press'-a big difference is that I believe you can't cut taxes and still increase defense spending as Reagan's plan states. Have to balance budget before cutting taxes; Reagan: 4 times in this century across the board tax cuts with increased revenue for gov't. Under Carter 115% increase in taxes. Supports Kemp-Roth bill-10% cut across the board over a 3 year period; Bush: This tax cut would result in inflation rate of 30-32%. First we must balance budget, need to reduce expenditures, 20 bill. supply side tax cut; Reagan: 20 bill tax cut too little; Bush: your plan would exacerbate the budget deficit. Too much risk; Reagan: how much risk is there in the program that exists now?; Reagan: the dollars saved in taxes will have a greater multiplier effect in the people's hands than in gov't hands; Smith: Reagan-many of your facts used in argument are wrong; Reagan: (reads a UPI release that justifies one of his mistakes); Smith: cleared on one point but what about the others?; Reagan: I have confidence in the figures I use; Bush: Carter fought against Leech ammendment-White House staff has grown. Need to use alternate sources of energy; Smith: Recession-your tendency is to let it go or is it to hault it with tax cuts, gov't expenditures that may stimulate inflation, etc.; Reagan: don't have to trade-alternative to inflation is not recession. Carter's allowing rise in unemployment to fight inflation is self destructive; Bush: no total soft landing in economics. Need to stimulate capital formation. Train people to do jobs in private sector for jobs they can expect to get; Reagan: on Carter spending, taxes should be cut, people can spend money smarter than the gov't; Smith: Blame gov't for many of our ills-but isn't it absolutely necessary? Many achievements like a man on the moon, agriculture (which is most productive industry), etc, of the government; Bush: I don't think gov't is productive. Too much regulation; Reagan: gov't exists to insure nat'l security, safety from disorder from within and stability of money. Carter has failed in all three; Smith: What effect will Anderson' independent candidacy will cause?; Bush: he'll have little success; Smith: He thinks he could get 28% of the vote and throw the election into the House of Reps; Reagan: He'll take away from the Carter side; Smith: On foreign affairs-do you approve or disapprove of mining or blockading oil ports of Persia with the Iranian crisis in mind?; Reagan: difficult to talk now about viable options (6 months hostages have been in captivity). President Carter hasn't done anything that he couldn't have done 5 months ago; Bush Soviets wouldn't escalate if we took aggressive action. Mining should be considered; Smith: what about the option of doing nothing at all-the Iranians haven't completed their revolution; possibly there are many in Iran that aren't against the U.S.; Reagan: They have no respect for us, have humiliated us. We should have used mining much earlier-in the first days; Smith: Afghan rebels are using antique weapons-should we send them aid?; Bush: absolutely. US needs to keep its commitments; Reagan: took Carter 3 years to find Russia couldn't be trusted. (explains the circumstances in which he suggested the blockade of Cube); Bush: It wasn't Cuba that invaded Afghanistan-it was Russia. If we did it would take the entire Atlantic Fleet!; Reagan: Our troubles in this hemisphere are being generated by Castro's Cuba; Smith: What de we do about Cuba?; Bush: Castro is stimulating revolution; Smith: Accepts questions from the audience; Q: Do you think children of illegal aliens should attend Texas schools for free?; Bush: Reluctantly say-they should get what their neighbors are getting. Yes.; Reagan: We haven't been sensitive enough-we must make it possible for them to get work permits and pay taxes; Q: Local gas stations are cutting cost to get rid of abundant supplies so that their parent companies will not decrease allocations; Regan: This is caused by government. Let the marketplace dictate supply and demand, not gov't; Bush: This example makes a good case against wage and price controls; Q: Okay to give tax cuts to families pay college tuition?; Bush: This should be considered within the whole economy, but I support it; Reagan: Agrees with Bush; Q: Who are you considering as VP running mates?; Reagan: Refuse to consider it; Bush: 2 criteria-1. must take over the minute a president is incapacitated. 2. must be loyal to president like Mondale is to Carter; Reagan: would have to agree with Kemp-Roth tax bill (his VP); Bush: closing remarks; Reagan: closing remarks; Smith: conclusion-Bush and Reagan didn't disagree much-good for Republican party but not for show biz.; End of Forum; End of tape"
Box 47 Godfather Tuesday Part 3 (Diamond #D1182) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1213)
Box 47 Ford, Gerald Inauguration; Highlights of Nixon farewell speech to staff (Diamond #D1183) 08/09/1974 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1214)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Inauguration of Ford. The people attending are discussed. Senate members and Cabinet members; Chief Justice Burgher enters; Ford and his wife enter; Oath of office; Inaugural speech. Since he wasn't elected, he woes nothing to anyone. He asks for prayers and confirmation; He wants to meet with Congress to find out their views; The people's urgent needs must be served. American will safeguard peace for the world; Honest is always the best policy; We are a government of laws. Our Constitution has worked; He asks for prayers for Nixon and his family; Will do the best he can for America. End of speech; Ford had said he would run for Congress once more and then retire. He said he wasn't interested in being president. This was a year ago; Crowd outside listened to Ford very intently. This crowd was quiet, the ones for Nixon were noisy; Ford said that the long agony was over; The speech was simple and straight. he is not worried about building images; Ford comes in his own man, not owing anything to anyone; John Connally pleaded innocent to accepting a $10,000 bribe in Milk Case; Ford had the right demeanor. he understands that the people have had enough of the imperialism of the presidency; He was an all-American football player and doesn't have to prove he is a man. He is very secure; More responsibility to Cabinet members. Nixon said same thing and the opposite happened; Ford ad-libs, he makes small grammatical errors; Nixon says the greatness comes when sadness comes; He leaves proud of his staff. Nixon says that others who hate you don't win unless you hate them; He leaves with humility and gratitude; No man ever profited at public expense. Mistakes-but not for personal gain; Government service allows people to work for a cause; Nixon goes to Andrews Air Force Base and returns to San Clements; Blank"
Box 47 Political Commercials (Diamond #D1184) 1964-1970 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1215)
summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Vance Hartke; Charles Percy; Robert Taft, Jr.; Robert kennedy; Lee Hamilton; Robert Griffin; Frank O'Connor; Nelson Rockefeller; Adlai Stevenson III; Claude Kirk; Jack Miller; Bill Murray; Stan Hathaway; Robert Kennedy; Thomas Kuchel; Thomas Kuchel; Richard Nixon; Frank Church; Dave Kinney; George Wallace; Birch Bayh; Alan Cranston; Charlie "Mac" Mathias; Warren Magnuson; J. Glenn Beall; Marvin Mandel; Hugh Scott; Harry Byrd; Preston Smith; James Buckley; Roger Cloud; Hubert Humphrey; Bob Ray; Sander Levin; Nixon and Lodge; Kennedy and Johnson; Johnson; Goldwater; Humphrey; Nixon"
Box 47 Political spots [empty reel] (Diamond #D1185) 1960 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1216)
Box 47 1976 Presidential Candidates: Jackson, Henry; Wallace, George; Reagan, Ronald (Diamond #D1186) 02/06/1975; 11/12/1975; 11/20/1975; 12/28/1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1217)
Box 47 University of Michigan Coverage of Election '72 [Reel 1] (Diamond #D1187) 1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1218)
summary of contents based on label: "from major networks; teaching tool excerpts demonstrating basic principles in Political Science; Blank and White"
Box 47 University of Michigan Coverage of Election '72 [Reel 2] (Diamond #D1188) 1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1219)
summary of contents based on label: "from major networks; acceptance speeches and concession speech; black and white; Impeachment hearings recorded over 1st 10 minutes"
Box 47 Arsenic and Old Lace: no. 3 (Diamond #D1189) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1220)
Box 47 Arsenic and Old Lace: no. 1 [empty case no tape] (Diamond #D1190) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1221)
Box 47 Camp David Accord: Carter, Jimmy presentation to Congress; CBS analysis (Diamond #D1191) 1978 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1222)
Box 47 MIT: Mike Taibbi, Jack Cole, other TV people (Diamond #D1192) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1223)
Box 60 New Hampshire: Nordheimer; Udall, Morris (Diamond #D1193) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1224)
Box 60 17.24: ads (Diamond #D1194) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1225)
Box 60 New Hampshire: Cole, Broder, Schneider (Diamond #D1195) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1226)
Box 48 Japanese programs 3 (Diamond #D1196) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1227)
Box 48 17.24: Political Commercials (White, Timilty) (Diamond #D1197) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1228)
Box 48 Mass. '78 Hatch, Francis; King, Edward; Tsongas, Paul (Diamond #D1198) 1978 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1229)
Box 48 Godfather Sunday part 1 (Diamond #D1199) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1230)
Tapes D1200-D1259
Box 48 Anti-Busing Rally Southie Parade (Part 2) (Diamond #D1200) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1231)
Box 60 17.24: The Role of Television in Nixon's Political Career (Diamond #D1201) 1960; 1968 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1232)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Introduction (First Nixon Shot); Alger Hiss Coverage; Checkers Speech; '60 Campaign; 'Last Press Conference'; '68 Campaign; APME Convention; Resignation & Farewell; End"
Box 48 Boston Globe covers '76 election: interview with Curtis Wilkie (Diamond #D1202) 1976 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1233)
Box 48 Women in Advertising: Afternoon vs. Evening, Sue Moy (Diamond #D1203) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1234)
Box 48 Potpourri: Mayor White, President Ford, other presidential possibilities, Watergate (Diamond #D1204) [undated] - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1235)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Pres. Ford talking about Apollo-Soyuz 'cooperation' 'wish bother crews the most successful mission'; Cronkite: coverage of Russian Launch; Bob Scheafer: Ford speaks on environment and economy; Roger Mudd: poll results (people are unfamiliar with prominent politicians); Meet the Press: 6 mayors at the Boston Mayorial Conference; Alioto-San Francisco; Wes Ullman-Seattle; Colman Young-Detroit; Fred Hofhenuz-Houston; Richard Carver-Peoria; Kevin White-Boston; Bob Schaefer-Ford on highway trust funds; Conference of Mayers (Good footage of Ted Kennedy); Lloyd Bensten's committee on minority employment; Good Evening: Ford Announces for President; Brinkwater on Reagan's challenge-Reagan of Film; Senate committee on CIA-Church on film; Larry Hogan (Rep-Maryland) at the HRC Hearings changing his vote on impeachment; James Mann (Dem-South Carolina) speaking against Nixon; 'Watergate is our sham...' Rep-Indiana 'the evidence is clear and convincing to me...'; William Cohen, Rep-Maine, IRS abuses 'we are the keepers of the flame...'; End"
Box 48 TVTV Gerald Ford's America: Program one: Win, program two: Chic to Sheik (Diamond #D1205) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1236)
Box 48 Jerry della Femina from WNET "The Cat that Barked" (Diamond #D1206) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1237)
Box 48 Day commercials vs. night commercials, Sue Moy (Diamond #D1207) 1975 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1238)
Box 48 17.24 Class Discussion; advertisements (Diamond #D1208) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1239)
Box 48 Interviews: outtake from L. Dyah and J. Marquis (Diamond #D1209) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1240)
Box 48 21 119 Working Tape (Diamond #D1210) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1241)
Box 48 17.24 Energy: Interviews with public on Carter's Policy (Diamond #D1211) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1242)
Box 48 HEW "Be Yourself Commercial Spots" (Diamond #D1212) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1243)
Box 48 Freedom House interview (drug rehab) pro-busing (Diamond #D1213) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1244)
Box 48 Desegregation Coverage: local channels, interviews, news, features (Diamond #D1214) 1976 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1245)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Hispanic boycott at Southie; Madison Park H.S. not built; Garrity hearings; discussion of phase 2; Discussion of magnet school concept; Roslindale busing working; appeals court denial; David Funnigan [?]; White flight; Jane Margullis; Kathleen Sullivan; Transfers from schools; John McDonough; Kathleen Sullivan; Meeting between two groups, school comm and CCC; east Boston; Hyde Park; School attendance; East Boston protest; Hyde Park high; Several funds for Bussing; Garrity; end"
Box 48 Political Ads (Diamond #D1215) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1246)
Summary of contents based on case label: "Carter, Jimmy; Harris, Fred; Reagan, Ronald; McCormack, Ellen; Harris, Fred; Ch. 4 candidate overview; Jackson, Henry"
Box 48 Political Ads (Diamond #D1216) [undated] - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1247)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Kennedy; Nixon/Agnew; Bob Taft for U.S. Senate; John Wayne for James Buckley; Gov. Evans, California; Ted Agnew, my kind of man; Ed Mezvinsky for US. Congress; Carl Stokes, Cleveland; Mayor Lindsay; Pres. Johnson; Ralph T. Smith for U.S. Senate; Humphrey/Muskie anti Agnew; Brown anti Reagan (Gov. California); McGovern for President; blank"
Box 48 "Play it Again, Sam" Woody Allen and Diane Keaton (Diamond #D1217) 1972 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1248)
Box 60 Ads (Diamond #D1218) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1249)
Box 49 New Hampshire: Election Night (Diamond #D1219) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1250)
Box 49 New Hampshire: Carter, Jimmy interviews Cassie Mackew foreign tv crews (Diamond #D1220) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1251)
Box 48 Behind the Lines: "Free Press, Fair Trial"; Nixon and the Press (Diamond #D1221) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1252)
Box 49 1978 Massachusetts Gubernatorial Race campaign spots: Edward King, Frank Hatch (Diamond #D1222) 1978 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1253)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "'The Hatch act' protects wet lands; Frank Hatch: Anti-King how did Ed King beat Du; Ed King: The governor of Massachusetts; Frank Hatch: anti-King I'll save you money; Howard Jarvis for Ed King: I too was attacked by special interest; Frank Hatch: anti-King I'm not going to make a promise that no governor can keep; Ed King: proposition 13 in Massachusetts; Frank hatch: anti-King he'll run ss. like Mass. Port; Frank hatch: anti-King ran up a bill of 29,000 dollars at restaurants; John Larkin Thompson, former head of Mass. Port, for King; Carl Yasteemski for Ed King at a Boy's Club; Tip O'Neil for Ed King at a Boy's Club; Jimmy Carter for King and O'Neil; Ed King: Endorsed by Jimmy Carter, Tip O'Neil, etc. Frank Hatch 'aloof, insensitive Republican'; Frank Hatch: 'a little understanding is a lot more powerful than a bull-dozer'; Frank hatch: anti King issue, MBTA; Frank Hatch: anti-King King makes phony political promises; Frank hatch: anti-King King is confused about his tax plans; End"
Box 49 Nixon and Opponents (Diamond #D1223) 1960; 1968; 1972 - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1254)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Alger Hiss Case; Helen Douglas campaign; Eisenhower; Fund Crisis; Checkers Speech; Tell the Truth; Was that wrong?; Wives on the payroll; Shows Pat; Proof; A complete financial history; respectable republican cloth coat; Dog story-Checkers; Why do I fight on?; '56, '58, 1960 Campaigns; Kennedy commercial; Nixon vs. press; You don't have Nixon to kick around anymore; Nixon commercial (1968); Agnes commercial (1968); McGovern commercial (1972); Nixon at the ampe; I am not a crook; What he'll do when retired; televisions keep me on; end"
Box 48 Tsongas: Kennedy commercial; Bellotti (Diamond #D1224) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1255)
Box 49 1976 Political Spots (Diamond #D1225) [undated] - note removed to folder (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1256)
Summary of contents based on note found with tape: "Udall; Carter; Reagan; Harris; Jackson; Carter; Udall; Reagan; Bayh; Harris; Jackson; McCormack; Carter; Wallace; Carter; Ford; Church; Udall; Reagan; Humphrey news conference; Udall"
Box 49 Interview: Bill Aber (Diamond #D1226) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1257)
Box 49 Interview...Investigate [label torn] (Diamond #D1227) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1258)
Box 49 Hyde Park, Charlestown interview with Gary Armstrong, Coverage of Busing Coverage (Diamond #D1228) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1259)
Box 49 Kennedy, John F./Nixon, Richard debate [part 1 of 2] (Diamond #D1229) 1960 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1260)
Box 49 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D1230) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1261)
Box 49 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D1231) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1262)
Box 49 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D1232) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1263)
Box 49 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D1233) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1264)
Box 49 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D1234) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1265)
Box 49 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D1236) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1267)
Box 49 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D1237) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1268)
Box 49 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D1238) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1269)
Box 49 [unlabeled] (Diamond #D1239) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1270)
Box 49 Eyewitness News at 6pm Channel 4 (Diamond #D1240) 01/28/1980 (1/2 inch videotape; running time 60:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1271)
Box 49 [empty reel] (Diamond #D1241) [undated] (1/2 inch videotape; running time 30:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1272)
Box 49 17.24 Project: PSA Moral (prochoice) (Diamond #"D1242 ") 1979 - label says "see accompanying paper" but no paper was found (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 00:00:60) (ID#: diamond_e_1273)
Box 50 Clyde See for Governor (Diamond #D1243) [undated] (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 00:01:30) (ID#: diamond_e_1274)
Summary of contents based on case label: "Bio :30: Basics :30; Accomplishments :30"
Box 50 Les Aspin for Congress radio spots (Diamond #D1244) 10/12/1984 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 00:02:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1275)
Summary of contents based on case label: "Kenosha; Rock County; Racine; Arms control"
Box 50 Nixon Radio Spots (Diamond #D1245) 09/14/1972 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 00:02:30) (ID#: diamond_e_1276)
Summary of contents based on case label: "Russia; Youth Rally; Record; Nixon Doctrine; Drugs"
Box 50 See for Governor (Diamond #D1246) 10/18/1984 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 00:02:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1277)
Summary of contents based on case label: "Music; Hunter"
Box 50 West Virginia Democratic Committee: Cash Jingle (Diamond #D1247) [undated] (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 00:01:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1278)
Box 50 Phil Sharp Radio 1-60: Rates (Diamond #D1248) 10/09/1984 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 00:01:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1279)
Box 50 Republicans in Congress: Marathon (3 :30 spots) (Diamond #D1249) [undated] (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 00:01:30) (ID#: diamond_e_1280)
Box 50 '72 McGovern, George Radio Spots (Diamond #D1249) 1972 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 00:10:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1288)
Box 50 Political Science Class (Diamond #D1250) 10/13/1971 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 02:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1281)
Box 50 Political Science Lecture: Diamond, Edwin (Diamond #D1251) 10/20/1971 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 02:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1282)
Box 50 Political Science Lecture: Diamond, Edwin (Diamond #D1252) 10/27/1971 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 02:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1283)
Box 50 Political Science Lecture: Diamond, Edwin (Diamond #D1253) 11/01/1971 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 02:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1284)
Box 50 Political Science Lecture: Diamond, Edwin (Diamond #D1254) 11/17/1971 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 04:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1285)
Box 50 17.24 Lecture (Diamond #D1255) 12/08/1971 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 02:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1286)
Box 51 Political Science Class (Diamond #D1256) 12/15/1971 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 02:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1287)
Box 51 Sloan meeting with Owens, Cantor from Harvard: off campus experiment (Diamond #D1258) [undated] (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 02:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1289)
Box 51 Who Owns the Air (Diamond #D1259) Dec 1 (1/4 inch audio tape; running time 02:00:00) (ID#: diamond_e_1290)
Films D1260-D1270
Reel Too Much to Drink (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) (Diamond #D1260) (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0001)
Reel Computer Rev. (Ogilvy and Mather: Smith Barney) (Diamond #D1261) 04/16/1981 (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0007)
Reel Nursery (Ogilvy and Mather: Smith Barney) (Diamond #D1262) 04/15/1981 (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0006)
Reel Roller Coaster (Ogilvy and Mather: Smith Barney) (Diamond #D1263) (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0004)
Reel Space Shuttle (Diamond #D1264) (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0002)
Ad for Barbara Marx Hubbard Committee for the Future.
Reel Amphitheater (Smith Barney) (Diamond #D1265) (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0003)
Reel Fisherman (Smith Barney) (Diamond #D1266) (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0005)
Reel Young Republicans National Convention (Roll 2) (Diamond #D1268) June 25-28, 1963 - accompanied by letter from Tanya Melich and notes: "Roll II: Friday afternoon balloting; noise; Lukens victory speech; shaking hands with Chuck Knowland [?]; Roll VII & VIII - Neg. Goldwater" (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0012)
Part of ABC News coverage at the Young Republican National Convention in San Francisco about the defeat of the moderates by the Goldwater people and the loss of power of the Dewey-Rockefeller wing. It documents the major change that occurred in the GOP. Includes Friday Afternoon Balloting.
Reel Young Republicans National Convention (Roll 3) [reel 2 of 2] (Diamond #D1270) June 25-28, 1963 - accompanied by letter from Tanya Melich, and notes: "Roll III - partial sound track for Roll IV - appears black at beginning" (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0011)
Part of ABC News coverage at the Young Republican National Convention in San Francisco about the defeat of the moderates by the Goldwater people and the loss of power of the Dewey-Rockefeller wing. It documents the major change that occurred in the GOP. Includes partial sound for Roll 5.
Reel Young Republicans National Convention (Roll 4) [reel 1 of 2] (Diamond #D1269) June 25-28, 1963 - accompanied by Movielab report, letter from Tanya Melich, and note: "Roll 4 - Negative of early morning Thurs. June 27 and Lukens, McDevitt press conf. Duplicate of Roll I and II - sound track." (16mm film; running time 25:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0008)
Part of ABC News coverage at the Young Republican National Convention in San Francisco about the defeat of the moderates by the Goldwater people and the loss of power of the Dewey-Rockefeller wing. It documents the major change that occurred in the GOP. Leaders notes read: "D. N. YGOP's Goldwater Rally, Roll "A"; Follow the leader, Pix is flipped for printing."
Reel Young Republicans National Convention (Roll 5) [reel 1 of 2] (Diamond #D1270) June 25-28, 1963 - accompanied by letter from Tanya Melich, and notes: "Roll V - negative uncut entire Friday proceedings"; "Roll V: Young Republican National Convention, June 25-27, 1963, San Francisco" (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0010)
Part of ABC News coverage at the Young Republican National Convention in San Francisco about the defeat of the moderates by the Goldwater people and the loss of power of the Dewey-Rockefeller wing. It documents the major change that occurred in the GOP. Includes entire Friday proceedings Goldwater Rally. Leader notes read: "Pix Young Rep. Conv., ABC News Reports, Roll 2."
Reel Young Republicans National Convention (Roll 6) [reel 2 of 2] (Diamond #D1269) June 25-28, 1963 - accompanied by letter from Tanya Melich, and note: "Roll VI - sound track but needs researching"; index for film has illegible notes (16mm film; running time 20:00) (ID#: diamond_e_0009)
Part of ABC News coverage at the Young Republican National Convention in San Francisco about the defeat of the moderates by the Goldwater people and the loss of power of the Dewey-Rockefeller wing. It documents the major change that occurred in the GOP.
Reel Young Republicans National Convention (Roll 7) (Diamond #D1267) June 25-28, 1963 - accompanied by Movielab reports, letter from Tanya Melich and notes: "VII - Sound - Gaston - Goldwater rally - speech - Gaston stays in race - floor fight credentials argument Calif - Goldwater rally and speech - New Jersey credentials fight - final take on [?] - pix on Roll V - Interviews at end of Roll V" (16mm film) (ID#: diamond_e_0013)
Part of ABC News coverage at the Young Republican National Convention in San Francisco about the defeat of the moderates by the Goldwater people and the loss of power of the Dewey-Rockefeller wing. It documents the major change that occurred in the GOP. Leader note reads: "Roll 3, Neg track ABC News reports."
D1271 Bounty - Challenger / Thrill - K Lesson (missing as of 3/28/2008) (16mm)
D1272 P5-335 National Guard (missing as of 3/28/2008) (16mm)
D1273 [unlabeled] (missing as of 3/28/2008) (16mm)

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