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Size | 39.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 33900 items) |
Abstract | WUNC is the non-profit public radio service of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, broadcasting to central and eastern North Carolina through stations located in Chapel Hill, N.C., Rocky Mount, N.C., and Manteo, N.C., and streaming online at wunc.org. WUNC was located in Swain Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina from its creation in the 1940s until 1999, when it moved off campus to the James F. Goodmon Public Radio Building in Chapel Hill. WUNC began broadcasting intermittently as an AM radio station in the 1940s, switched to FM on 3 November 1952, went off-air in 1970, and was reinstated as a National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate on 3 April 1976. WUNC initially provided listeners with a combination of daytime and evening cultural affairs commentaries, news, and music; in 2001, the station switched to a 24-hour local and national news- and information-based programming format. Records of WUNC consist of papers, photographic materials, and sound recordings that document the operation, administration, and programming content of the station. Included are materials relating to station licensing and legal issues; grants; staffing; fundraising; advertising; concerts and other station-sponsored special events; expansion of facilities; listener and donor relations; and programming. Among the materials are correspondence, reports, applications to the Federal Communications Commission, grant proposals, news clippings, and programming logs. There are 2,708 audio recordings of content that was broadcast on WUNC; many are of jazz performances, especially the locally produced program "Gary Shivers on Jazz," which aired from 1978 to 1990 and was hosted by Gary Shivers, general manager of WUNC. |
Creator | WUNC (Radio station : Chapel Hill, N.C.) |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Matt Dailey, November 2011
Encoded by: Matt Dailey, November 2011
Updated by: Laura Hart, February 2019; Nancy Kaiser, February 2021; Dawne Howard Lucas, February 2021, March 2022
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WUNC is the non-commercial, non-profit public radio service of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, broadcasting at 91.5 FM in Chapel Hill, N.C., on WRQM at 90.9 FM in Rocky Mount, N.C., and on WUND at 88.9 FM in Manteo, N.C., and streaming online at wunc.org. These stations are collectively referred to as "North Carolina Public Radio." As of 2011, WUNC was broadcasting at 100,000 watts from a transmitter located in Chatham County, N.C., and providing both local and national programming with a focus on cultural affairs, civics, and community concerns. The station is funded and supported through donations from listeners, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in-kind contributions, local and national grants, and volunteers.
WUNC made its first AM broadcast as a student station in the 1940s, perhaps as early as 1940. On 3 November 1952, WUNC began broadcasting as an FM station under the direction of the Communication Center at the University of North Carolina. The station was staffed by university students and community volunteers and continued to broadcast until equipment failures forced it off-air in 1970. It came back on the air briefly in 1971, but was again silenced by equipment problems.
The third iteration of WUNC began broadcasting on 3 April 1976 as a National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate. Programming included daytime classical music and evening jazz. WUNC began formally publishing its program highlights in 1980 via a monthly magazine called Listen. Popular weekend programs included the locally produced programs "Back Porch Music," which began in 1977 and offered a range of regional folk and traditional music, and "Gary Shivers on Jazz," which was hosted by WUNC general manager Gary Shivers from 1978 until 1990. The news program "All Things Considered" also began broadcasting in the late 1970s and was among the first NPR programs aired on WUNC. NPR's "Morning Edition" was added to the lineup in 1980; "The People's Pharmacy" with Joe and Terry Graedon in 1981; NPR's "Weekend Edition" in 1988; "Fresh Air with Terry Gross" in 1994; and "Talk of the Nation" and "The State of Things" in 1995. Other programming included news, features, and commentaries on state politics, cultural affairs, and other community concerns. In 1995, WUNC expanded the scope of its broadcasting to a full 24-hour day by adding overnight classical music programming. In 2001, WUNC's programming changed to a 24-hour, entirely news- and information-based format. As of 2011, the station was partnered with NPR, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Public Radio International (PRI), and American Public Media (APM).
WUNC was located in Swain Hall on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus from its beginnings until 1999, when it relocated to the James F. Goodmon Public Radio Building near the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education in Chapel Hill, N.C. A second WUNC studio was located in the American Tobacco Historic District in Durham, N.C. Also in 1999, WUNC expanded its broadcast coverage to the eastern part of the state over stations WRQM (90.9 FM) in Rocky Mount, N.C., and WUND (88.9 FM) in Manteo, N.C.
Back to TopRecords of WUNC consist of papers, photographs, slides, sound recordings, and other materials documenting the station's operation, administration, and programming. Materials chiefly relate to WUNC's development, publicity, licensing, legal matters, facilities, finances, locally and nationally produced programming, listener relations, and station-sponsored special events. Included are grant proposals and financial assistance applications to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP), the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW); fundraising and advertising materials; management and planning correspondence and meeting minutes; news clippings and press releases; materials related to the history of WUNC and its staff; annual station license renewal applications submitted to the FCC; construction permits and other documents concerning the station's facilities, equipment, and broadcasting expansion; budget and insurance materials; annual financial reports submitted to the CPB; lists and descriptions of cultural programming features, news, and commentaries; listener and donor correspondence, surveys and statistics; program guide materials; underwriting proposals and programs; broadcast scripts; employee, station, and performer photographs; promotional, planning, and legal materials pertaining to a variety of regional WUNC-sponsored music and dramatic arts festivals, concerts, and celebrations; and station logs documenting the descriptive content, technical details, and people involved in WUNC's on-air broadcasts. Also included are 2,708 reel tapes, audiocassettes, digital audio tapes (DAT), and beta cassettes that feature local and national programs, interviews, commentaries, features, music, news, concerts, and other recorded content broadcast on WUNC. Several hundred episodes of "Gary Shivers on Jazz" are included.
WUNC staff members whose activities are documented in these records include Donald M. Trapp, first general manager, 1970s; Gary M. Shivers, first program director, second general manager, and host of "Gary Shivers on Jazz," 1975-1990; Joan C. Watrous, operations and productions manager and volunteer coordinator, 1970s; Virginia Todd, secretary and business manager, 1970s; Tim Warner, chief engineer, 1970s; producers Frank Glass and Barbara Bernhard, 1970s; Barbara F. Schutz, development director, 1976-1982; Fay Mitchell Henderson, human affairs producer, 1979-1980s; Claudius Miller, promotion coordinator, 1980s; Kathryn W. Bumgardner (Kit), development director, 1980s; Jill Ridky, business manager, early 1980s; Gale D. Yeager, business manager, 1980s; Craig Curtis, music director, 1980s; and Bill Davis, third general manager, 1990s.
Back to TopArrangement: Alphabetical by file name; individual files arranged chronologically.
Materials relate to the development, publicity, licensing, legal, facility growth, and financial matters of WUNC. Development and publicity materials include grant proposals, audience surveys, fundraisers, advertising and outreach materials, internal and external correspondence, news clippings and press releases, planning meeting minutes and internal documentation, employee and station photographs, and materials related to the history of WUNC and its staff. Licensing and legal materials include station license renewal forms, applications, and supporting documents submitted annually to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), as well as a number of legal documents regarding WUNC's licensing difficulties in the late 1970s and early 1980s due to employment discrimination complaints and affirmative action measures. Facilities materials include proposals, reports, and grant applications to the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW); financial assistance applications to the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP); legal notices; and FCC construction permits and planning correspondence, all of which chiefly relate to construction, physical expansion, broadcast area coverage expansion, and equipment. Financial materials include audit, budget, and insurance documents; supporting correspondence, forms, and applications; and annual financial reports submitted to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
Materials chiefly originated in WUNC's Development Department and include grant proposals and applications; reports and surveys regarding staffing and the WUNC listening audience; internal and public correspondence; a substantial number of news clippings and press releases; meeting minutes and internal documentation; planning materials from Quail Roost, the WUNC management team's annual planning meeting retreats; employee and station photographs; and outreach and donor relations materials, including advertising, logo drawings, pledge drives, and other fundraisers. There are also materials related to the history of the station and its staff.
Box 1 |
Annual employment reports, 1974-1986 |
Application to mail at non-profit bulk postal rates, 1976 |
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB): Federal budget cuts, 1981Correspondence and news articles regarding a 25 percent decrease in federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). |
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB): In-service training grant and strategic planning grant, 1987-1988Correspondence, planning, and supporting documents. |
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB): Public radio qualification survey, 1975-1976Survey to determine WUNC's eligibility for financial assistance. Also included are biographies of station management staff members. |
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Correspondence, 1977-1983 |
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Development: Conferences financial materials, 1983Reimbursement forms, receipts, correspondence, itineraries, and airline tickets, chiefly belonging to WUNC development director Kit Bumgardner, regarding training programs, development workshops, and conventions in various locations throughout the United States. |
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Development: Department meetings, 1978-1982Minutes, notes, surveys, and flyers. |
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Donations and support, 1980-1985Lists, forms, and memoranda concerning financial support from listeners and corporations, largely through the Carolina Annual Giving program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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Gary Shivers biographical materials, 1985News articles, press release, and curriculum vitae. |
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Gary Shivers on Jazz, inventory of recordings, 1991From RT 20171219.1. |
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Grant proposals, 1975-1985Proposals, applications, and correspondence regarding Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Radio Volunteer Grants and Competitive Station Program Guide grants, North Carolina Arts Council grants, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grants, and National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) fellowships. |
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Grants and foundations, 1976-1989Correspondence, sample applications, and informational materials on potential grant opportunities for WUNC. |
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List of record labels, 1985 |
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LISTEN 86 survey and images, 1986Survey, data, correspondence, photographic negatives, and contact prints. |
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Memoranda, 1977-1981 |
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National Endowment for the Humanities: Challenge grant, 1977-1978Application, proposal, budget, and rejection letter. |
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National Public Radio (NPR): Publicity, promotion, and advertising, 1975-1987Press releases, articles, brochures, memoranda, political advertisements, promotional photographic prints, and a number of Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back press kits and advertisements. |
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National Public Radio (NPR): Regional meeting, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1975-1976 |
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National Public Radio (NPR): Station Cooperative Advertising Plan, 1981-1982Correspondence, memoranda, and advertising agreements between Central Carolina Bank and WUNC. |
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News clippings and press releases, 1975-September 1979 |
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Box 2 |
News clippings and press releases, October 1979-April 1988 |
Box 3 |
News clippings and press releases, May 1988-April 1991 |
North Carolina Agency for Public Telecommunications Policy for Public Radio Assistance, 1980 |
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Primary Broadcasting Area: Demographic profile report, 1975 |
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Primary Broadcasting Area: Survey report, 1975 |
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Box 4 |
Promotion, fundraising, and pledge drives, 1975-1982Flyers, news clippings, on-air prompts, letters and cards soliciting listener and donor support, correspondence, notes, advertisements, program guides, and concert programs. |
Quail Roost, 1978-1982Planning meeting minutes, agendas, statistics, public radio surveys, and other internal documents regarding the structure, mission, and growth of WUNC, compiled at annual station management retreats at Quail Roost in Rougemont, N.C. |
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References and contacts, 1975-1977Mailing lists, correspondence, early developmental memorandums, and notes. |
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Tandy TRS-80 educational grant, 1982Applications, correspondence, notes, catalogs, and promotional materials concerning a Radio Shack-sponsored grant that provided microcomputer equipment to educational institutions. |
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Thank you letters to listeners, 1977-1978 |
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WUNC employee guidebook and policy manual, 1989-1990 |
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Image Folder PF-40278/1 |
WUNC employees, station and meetings images, circa 1985-1987 |
Box 4 |
WUNC history, 1953-1956Photocopied articles, photographs, and correspondence concerning the radio station's earliest years. |
WUNC logos, 1975-1980Sketches, drawings, doodlings, professionally printed station logos, correspondence, memorandums, survey forms, and notes from WUNC's Development Department soliciting new logo ideas. |
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WUNC staff directories, 1986-1989 |
Materials include station license renewal forms, applications, and supporting documents submitted annually to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and a number of legal documents regarding WUNC's licensing difficulties in the late 1970s and early 1980s due to employment discrimination complaints and affirmative action measures.
Materials relating to the construction, physical expansion, broadcast area coverage expansion, and equipment of WUNC. Significant events documented in this series include the station's attempt to increase its broadcasting transmission power from 50 to 100 kilowatts; its several unsuccessful attempts to expand its broadcast coverage area to the eastern part of the state via a new station in Greenville, N.C.; various broadcast interference concerns; remote satellite construction; and the construction of a transmission tower in Farmville, N.C. Materials include proposals, reports, grant applications to the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), financial assistance applications to the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP), legal notices, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) construction permits, and related planning correspondence.
Materials include audit, budget, and insurance policy documents; supporting correspondence, forms and applications; and annual financial reports submitted to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
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Audit materials, 1990Correspondence, memoranda, calculations, supporting documents and 1991 budget projections. |
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB): Annual financial reports and audit materials, 1976-1989Reports, amendments, audits, notes, correspondence, memoranda, calculations, budget ledger sheets, in-kind contribution forms and supporting documents submitted to the CPB. |
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Crest Financial Services, 1986-1988Underwriting agreements, correspondence and invoices regarding WUNC's dealings with Crest, prior to the company's legal fallout. |
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Insurance materials, 1980-1988Applications, forms, policy notices, inventories, correspondence and memoranda regarding the WUNC Radio Station Broadcasters Libel Insurance Policy, as well as UNC-Chapel Hill's revised equipment policies. |
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National Federation of Community Broadcasters: Financial training teleconference notes, 1986 |
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National Public Radio (NPR): Copyright royalty tribunal payments, 1986-1988Memoranda and checks. |
Arrangement: Alphabetical by file name; individual files arranged chronologically.
Materials relate to locally and nationally produced programming, the human affairs department, listener relations, special events, station logs, and WUNC's on-air broadcasts. Human affairs materials include the files of human affairs producer Fay Mitchell Henderson; lists and descriptions of cultural programming features, news, and commentaries; programming awards, nominations, and statistics; community listener ascertainment surveys and analyses; program guide materials; underwriting proposals and programs; broadcast scripts; Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) grants; and National Public Radio (NPR) programming materials. Listener mail includes correspondence featuring complaints, suggestions, opinions, and reactions to WUNC programming, requests for program guides, donation letters, thank you notes, and letters of appreciation. Special events materials include photographs, slides, posters, flyers, correspondence, grant proposals, contracts, news articles and press releases, all of which document the planning and promotion of various WUNC-sponsored music and dramatic arts festivals, concerts, celebrations, fundraising campaigns, and broadcast program series throughout central North Carolina. Station logs document the descriptive content, technical details, and people involved in the various types of WUNC's on-air broadcasts, as recorded in features logs, commentary logs, program logs, music continuity logs, and news logs. Audio material consists of 2,688 reel tapes, audiocassettes, digital audio tapes (DAT), and beta cassettes that feature local and national programs, interviews, commentaries, features, music, news, concerts, and other recorded content that was broadcast on WUNC, including several hundred episodes of "Gary Shivers on Jazz."
Materials relating to locally and nationally produced programming that concerns various aspects of community life. Many items are from the files of Fay Mitchell Henderson, WUNC's human affairs producer and a member of the programming staff from 1979 throughout the 1980s. Materials include lists and descriptions of cultural programming features, news and commentaries; programming awards, nominations, and statistics; community listener ascertainment surveys and analyses; program guide materials; underwriting proposals and programs; broadcast scripts; Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) grants; and National Public Radio (NPR) programming materials.
Box 6 |
Ascertainment: Analyses of community leader contact sessions, 1978-1982 |
Box 6-7
Box 6Box 7 |
Ascertainment: Community leader contact forms, 1976-1982Folders 1-3: tabulations, summaries and correspondence. Surveys recorded the human affairs issues that were deemed important by various prominent individuals who were thought to best represent WUNC's listening communities. Surveys appear to have been used by WUNC to influence programming decisions. |
Box 7 |
Ascertainment: Community leader correspondence, 1981 |
Ascertainment: Program/needs response forms, 1976-1977Forms are topically arranged and describe programs that aired on WUNC in response to suggestions from local community members. Topics include health care, women's rights, environmental concerns and public safety. |
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Ascertainment: Reports, 1977-1987Annual and quarterly reports that chiefly contain descriptions of news and public affairs features that aired on WUNC in response to suggestions from local community members. Program/needs response forms appear to have predated these reports. |
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Awards and nominations, 1982-1984Correspondence and nomination forms for various national financial awards based on exceptional programming. |
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB): Community Service Grants, 1979-1985Grant application, correspondence, notes and supporting documents. |
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB): Tune-In grants and advertising, 1987-1988Correspondence, planning materials and supporting documents. |
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Fay Mitchell Henderson planning meeting materials, 1979-1984Notes, memoranda, correspondence, articles, and reports largely from the WUNC management's annual Quail Roost planning meetings. |
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Greater Triangle Community Foundation, 1987-1989Informational packets, newsletters, correspondence regarding WUNC grants, and a philanthropy questionnaire. |
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Memoranda received by Fay Mitchell Henderson, 1979-1984Includes Henderson's 1979 offer of employment. |
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Memoranda sent by Fay Mitchell Henderson, 1979-1983 |
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National Public Radio (NPR): Programming guides and directories, 1980-1981Internal phone directories, memoranda and submission guidelines for "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered" programs. |
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Political broadcasting report, 1970, 1976 |
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Program guide materials, 1977-1986Planning materials and correspondence regarding cost, layout, formatting, advertising, printing and distribution of WUNC's monthly program guide, Listen. |
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Program guide surveys, 1979-1980Development newsletters and guides regarding fundraising, advertising and listener awareness, as well as program guide data survey sheets, correspondence, notes and calculations. |
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Programming, 1976-1983Scripts, notes, program lists and summaries. |
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Programming notes and statistics, 1984-1987 |
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Programming scripts, 1992 |
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Rebroadcast permission letters, 1976-1982Correspondence between WUNC and various local radio stations concerning the potential rebroadcasting of each other's programs. |
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Underwriting, 1975-1986Underwriting program descriptions, proposals, correspondence, agreement forms, rates, policies, standards, NPR underwriting guidelines, instructional materials, writings and reports regarding the legalities of fundraising for noncommercial educational radio stations, and other documents related to the role of underwriting at WUNC. |
Correspondence includes complaints, suggestions, opinions, and reactions to WUNC programming, requests for program guides, donation letters, thank you notes, and letters of appreciation. Programs that receive substantial attention include "Morning Edition," 1979-1980, and "Options in Education," 1981-1982.
Materials document the planning, organization, communication, promotion, and advertising behind a number of WUNC-sponsored music and dramatic arts festivals, concerts, station anniversary celebrations, fundraising campaigns, and broadcast program series. Materials include photographs and slides; posters and flyers; correspondence; proposals and grants; contracts and agreements; and news articles and press releases. Events chiefly took place in the Triangle region of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, N.C., and involved both national and international acts.
Box 11 |
A.L. Tommie Bass, Appalachian Herbalist: Correspondence and brochure, 1984See also C-40278/194, a cassette of Bass's old-time harmonica tunes that he sent to WUNC in December 1984. |
A Midsummer Night's Dream, North Carolina State University Center Stage, 1987Correspondence and flyer. |
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Image Folder PF-40278/2 |
Artists' and performers' promotional images, circa 1985-1987 |
Box 11 |
ArtsCenter reception, Carrboro, N.C., 1987Correspondence and list of officials and board members. |
Black and Blues festival, Durham, N.C., 1978Program, notes, correspondence, contracts. |
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Carl Kasell lecture and reception, 1991Agenda, correspondence, press releases. |
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Carol Sloane press kit, circa 1987Photographs, negatives, contact prints, slides, articles and a CD order form. |
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Image Folder PF-40278/3 |
Concert and event images, circa 1985-1987 |
Folder OPF-40278/2 |
Concert and event posters, 1981-19881987 Umbria Jazz calendar and concert posters of artists, including Taj Mahal, The Red Clay Ramblers, Woody Herman, A Prairie Home Companion, Jazz at Meridian, and the North Carolina Chamber Soloists. |
Box 11 |
The Crucible, Robert Ward, Duke University, Durham, N.C., 1986Correspondence, program and publicity photograph. |
Daniel Ericourt Concert, Duke University, Durham, N.C., 1978Correspondence, flyers and program. |
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Earmarks radio series, 1982Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation grant application, proposal and budget. |
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Eastern Music Festival, 1976-1982Grant applications, proposals, financial documents, notes, flyers, programs, and correspondence regarding WUNC's broadcast of the Greensboro, N.C., festival, often with the partnership or support of other radio stations and local businesses. |
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Image Folder PF-40278/4 |
Images for Listen program guide, 1985-1987 |
Box 11 |
Jazz at Meridian, 1987Correspondence and signed agreement. |
Johnny Mercer tribute concert, 1985Budget and sales summaries. |
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Keyboard Heard Through 20th Century Ears, Perry Townsend concert flyers, Raleigh, N.C., 1989 |
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London Serpent Trio, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1989Programs, flyers, correspondence and promotional writings. |
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Marion Verbruggen concert, 1987Flyers, articles, press releases, correspondence and a photograph. |
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Metropolitan Opera on West Virginia public radio, 1986Correspondence and press releases. |
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North Carolina Chamber Soloists performances, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1988Town of Chapel Hill grant application, proposal, memorandum, program and ticket forms. |
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North Carolina Poets, 1985-1986Grant applications, correspondence and poetry submitted for on-air broadcast. |
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North Carolina School of the Arts, State Capitol Chamber Music Series, Raleigh, N.C., 1988-1991Flyers, programs, contracts, correspondence and a photograph. |
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North Carolina Symphony: Chapel Hill Pops Summer Concert series, 1988-1990Flyers, programs, correspondence, news articles, press releases and photographs. |
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North Carolina Symphony: North Carolina Dance Theater, 1988Press release, correspondence and program. |
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North Carolina Symphony: Pops at Meridian, Durham, N.C., 1990Poster and program. |
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Image Folder PF-40278/5 |
North Carolina Zoo: Photographic prints for Listen magazine, 1989 |
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Other America's Radio programming, 1988Press release, program and flyers. |
Photograph request correspondence, 1989Letters sent from WUNC to national record companies and promotional agencies requesting recent photographs of various classical and jazz artists. |
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"Prairie Home Companion," 1981-1982Broadcasting agreements, correspondence, press releases and photographic prints of host Garrison Keillor. |
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"Prairie Home Companion": 2nd Annual Farewell, Radio City Music Hall, New York, N.Y., 1988Correspondence and program. |
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Pratie Heads concert, 1988Tickets, programs, flyers, articles, correspondence and a press release from a group of British Isles musicians performing at a UNC-Chapel Hill St. Patrick's Day celebration. |
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Image Folder PF-40278/6 |
Preschool Welcome Wagon Jazz Concert: Photographic negatives and contact prints, 1985 |
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Profile of Triangle Communities: Radio series grant application, 1988Grant application to Greater Triangle Community Foundation. |
Public radio in Roanoke Rapids, N.C., 1986Correspondence and articles regarding the presence of WUNC and public radio in the Roanoke Valley region. |
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Raffi concert, 1988Press release and payment voucher. |
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Red Clay Ramblers 15th anniversary concert, 1987Memorandums, flyers, articles, ticket sales forms, a publicity photograph and negatives. |
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Scott Simon lecture correspondence, 1988 |
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"Sound of Writing" series, 1986-1987Press releases, program descriptions and correspondence. |
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Southern Educational Communication Association Children's Audio Project agreement, 1984 |
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Stories, Sermons and the Grace of Women: An Evening with John Rosenthal and Carol Richard, Artspace, Raleigh, N.C., 1988Photographs, tickets, programs and flyers. |
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"Thistle and Shamrock" series concert tours and promotional materials, 1987-1990Correspondence, flyers, programs, articles, contracts, photographs, negatives and other promotional materials relating to the 1989 and 1990 American concert tours of Scottish musicians, as organized and sponsored by the traditional Celtic music series, "Thistle and Shamrock", hosted by Fiona Ritchie and broadcast on WFAE-FM from the UNC-Charlotte campus. |
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Three Duos and a Trio jazz concert, Dearie, Dorough and Frishberg, Raleigh, N.C., 1985Photographs, negatives, about 60 slides, programs, and budgeting and ticket information. |
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Threepenny Opera, Theatre in the Park, Raleigh, N.C., 1989Playbill and correspondence. |
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Tichina Vaughn and Derrick Lawrence concert, 1989Photographs, press release and signed program. |
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Umbria Jazz Festival, 1987-1989Correspondence, memoranda, flyers, programs, contracts, payment vouchers, financial reports, committee meeting minutes, promotional radio spots, and other planning materials. |
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Umbria Jazz Festival: Artists, 1987-1989Musicians' biographies, articles, photographic prints and negatives. |
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Umbria Jazz Festival: Press releases, 1987-1989 |
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UNC Jazz Festival: Press release, 1991 |
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University of North Texas One-O'Clock Lab Band concert, 1989Photograph, flyers, correspondence, press releases, promotional writings and articles. |
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West End Chamber Concerts, Artschool, Carrboro, N.C., 1986Photograph, flyer, and press releases. |
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Woody Herman concert, 1986Contracts, agreements, correspondence and payment vouchers. |
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WUNC: 10th Anniversary Celebration, 1985-1986Planning correspondence, news articles, press releases, program guide, signed anniversary concert programs, photographs and contact prints. Also includes signed letters of appreciation from United States President Ronald Reagan, and from several North Carolina politicians and executives. |
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Box 12 |
WUNC: Anniversary celebrations, 1980-1981Birthday and anniversary cards, postcards, letters, and celebration luncheon planning materials and agendas. |
WUNC: Fundraisers and celebrations, 1988-1989Fundraising crossword puzzle, fundraiser event invitation, and volunteer tea party materials. |
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WUNC: Hear the Difference, Capitol Campaign, 1988-1989Capital Campaign brochure, and correspondence and agreements between WUNC and a Greenville, N.C., printmaker whom the station had commissioned to create a piece of Capital Campaign artwork. |
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WUNC: Hear the Difference Challenge Fund, 1987 |
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WUNC: Special events handbook and event lists, 1986-1988 |
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WUNC: Special events press releases, 1985-1987 |
Materials document the descriptive content, technical details, and people involved in the various types of WUNC's on-air broadcasts.
Logs are arranged both chronologically and topically and contain varying levels of description regarding featured stories and interviews slated for on-air broadcast. Features logs note broadcast dates, reel numbers, and cut numbers.
Commentary logs are arranged alphabetically by commentators' last names and contain varying levels of detail regarding topical program content; commentator biographies; on-air prompts; and time, length, and reel information.
Program logs are arranged chronologically and appear to have been kept by disc jockeys during their radio shows as per a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirement. Logs were kept daily and contain information pertaining to each disc jockey's time-in and time-out, brief program descriptions, and other on-air activities. Program logs are similar in scope to the information contained in WUNC's published monthly program guide, Listen.
Music continuity logs are arranged chronologically and detail song names and lengths, musicians' names and instruments, and record label information. Continuity logs appear to be the music-based equivalent of the station's daily program logs.
News logs are arranged chronologically and detail news spots, clips, and on-air prompts. News logs are computer printouts that chiefly take the form of listserv correspondence.
Note: Many audio recordings of these on-air broadcasts can be found in Series 2.5. Media.
Materials include reel tapes, audiocassettes, digital audio tapes (DAT), and beta cassettes that feature local and national programs, interviews, commentaries, features, music, news, concerts and special events, and other recorded content that was broadcast on WUNC. Programs that feature prominently in the collection include "Gary Shivers on Jazz," "People's Pharmacy with Joe Graedon," and "Eight O'Clock."
Note that many of these recordings may correspond with the printed WUNC station logs.
Processing Information: Both titles and descriptions of the audio recordings were transcribed from the individual items or materials that accompany them. Terminology supplied by archivists appears in brackets.
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/78 |
[DJN] no. |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/16 |
15XINO9 |
Audiotape T-40278/2025 |
1985 records tape no. 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2052 |
1985 records tape no. 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/1000 |
1992 Election Coverage: Awards EntryWork tape |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/93 |
2 Boys, 23 February |
Audiotape T-40278/1767 |
400th Anniversary of Roanoke Settlement, 31 March 1983Historian David Beers Quinn speaking on the 400th anniversary of the settling of Roanoke Island; Reel 1 of 1; 29:58; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/900 |
50 Years of the American Dance Festival, 8 June 1984Reel 1 of 1; 27:27; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/385 |
5th Annual North Carolina Collegiate Jazz Festival, 23 April 1977Reel 2 of 2; 55:22; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/2 |
6-09-H2 |
Audiocassette C-40278/1 |
900 Number Series90:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/23 |
A Migratory Life, 22 June 198055:04; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1102 |
A.I. Solzhenitsyn Commencement, 9 June 19771:06:30; 3.75 ips? |
Audiocassette C-40278/67 |
A.L. Gov - N. Davis and B Ayers |
Audiocassette C-40278/194 |
A.L. Tommie Bass, old-time harmonica tunes, Alabama, 1984, 1 December 1984 |
Audiotape T-40278/283 |
Abortion 1983, 17 January 1983Dr. Mary Jane Gray, Adjunct Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UNC, Paul Stam, Jr., President, Wake County Chapter of Right to Life, and Jon Allen, North Carolina National Organization of Women, Chairwoman of Task Force on Reproductive Rights, consider pros and cons of abortion; Reel 1 of 1; 31:42; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1722 |
Abstract Expressionism, 1 November 1983Dr. James Applewhite, Director, Duke Institute of the Arts; and Dr. Elizabeth Higdon, Professor of Abstract Expressionism at Duke, on the Festival of Abstract Expressionism and American Arts in the 1950s; Reel 1 of 1; 16:34 |
Audiocassette C-40278/40 |
ACW, Morning News, Gov. L. Douglas WilderWilder tape 2 discussing Paul Goldman; 60:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/277 |
Adult Basic Education I, 8 March 1983Florence Taylor, North Carolina Department of Community Colleges, Arlene Fingeret, Marilyn Komarc and adult students at North Carolina State, Lourdes Shelley and Nancy Blount at Wake Technical College discuss adult basic education; Reel 1 of 1; 26:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/278 |
Adult Basic Education IIDr. Arlene Fingeret and students at North Carolina State University, Lourdes Shelley, Director, Nancy Blount, instructor, and students at Wake Tech, Florence Taylor, North Carolina Department. of Community Colleges on adult education; Reel 1 of 1; 31:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/970 |
Aerobics: What are you Getting AnywayReel 1 of 1; 29:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/83 |
African American |
Audiocassette C-40278/128 |
Afro pop |
Audiotape T-40278/884 |
After the Hunt-Helms First Debate, 2 August 1984Reel 1 of 1; 31:34; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/116 |
Ahmad Jamal Quartet, 25 July 19877.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/276 |
AIDS Attack, 14 March 1983Dr. Mike Cohen, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Dr. Campbell McMillan, MCMH Hemophilia Center, discuss AIDS, its effects, and reactions to it; Reel 1 of 1; 27:24; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2047 |
Aids Series with John Dalzell |
Audiotape T-40278/1771 |
Air Check, condensed, 1 June 1981Reel 1 of 1; 18:24; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1136 |
Air Raid, circa 1941a verse play for radio, by Archibald MacLeish. |
Audiotape T-40278/1583 |
Airport Expansion, 6 July 1983Reel 1 of 1; 28:58; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/121 |
Al Grey/Buddy Tate Quintet, 14 April 1987Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/169 |
AL. Gov 2 Hubbert + B. Folsom |
Audiotape T-40278/1728 |
Alma Mater of UNC: Hark the Sound of Tar Heel Voices, 1 January 1929Kay Kyser and his Orchestra, 1929 recording; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1134 |
American Adventure Radio: Earl Wynn and others America - Israeli Jews |
Audiotape T-40278/1132 |
American Adventure Radio: King with Crown7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1578 |
American Dance Festival International, 14 June 1983Reel 1 of 1; 17:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/319 |
American Dance Festival, 1985Charles Reinhart, American Dance Festival Director, comments on the 1985 season, and the past and purpose of the festival; Reel 1 of 1; 30:56; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1435 |
American Ideas in the 20th Century: The Artist and the Mesa by Pearl S. BuckOriginal date 19 May 1959; 28:30 |
Audiotape T-40278/1355 |
American Music Special: Charles IvesReel 1 of 1; 59:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/152 |
America's Town Meeting of the Air: Wesley Wallace |
Audiotape T-40278/1393 |
An Evening with: Marian McPartland, 13 February 1983Marian McPartland, piano; Steve LaSpina, bass; recorded live at Stephen's, Chapel Hill; Reel 1 of 1; 54:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/525 |
An Evening with: D-Day, 30 May 1977Reel 1 of 2; 59:15; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/526 |
An Evening with: D-Day, 30 May 1977Reel 2 of 2; 47:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1080 |
An Evening with: Duke Ellington II (Martin Williams), 24 April 1981Reel 2 of 2; 53:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/218 |
An Evening with: James Ketch Quartet Plays Ellington, 7 April 1981Reel 1 of 2; 65:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/517 |
An Evening with: Gerard Hoffnung, Hoffnung Music Festival Concert, 1 November 1956Includes excerpt from Gerard Hoffnung at the Oxford Union; Reel 1 of 3; 60:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/518 |
An Evening with: Gerard Hoffnung, Hoffnung Interplanetary Music Festival, 1 November 1958Reel 2 of 3; 64:01; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/519 |
An Evening with: Gerard Hoffnung, Hoffnung Astronautical Music Festival, 1 November 1961Includes Gerard Hoffnung at the Oxford Union; Reel 3 of 3; 54:52; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/524 |
An Evening with: Ned Rorem, 17 May 1978Reel 2 of 2; 43:16; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1402 |
An Evening with: Carol Sloane, studio set with Norman Simmons, 28 September 1982Reel 1 of 2; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1436 |
An Evening with: The Carolina ChoirBach B minor Mass, Part II; Reel 2 of 3; 65:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1437 |
An Evening with: The Carolina ChoirMozart Requiem; Reel 3 of 3; 56:47; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1443 |
An Evening with: Jack Benny and Fred Allen, 29 January 1977Reel 1 of 4; 59:46; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1444 |
An Evening with: Jack Benny and Fred Allen, 29 January 1977Reel 2 of 4; 59:25; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1445 |
An Evening with: Jack Benny and Fred Allen, 29 January 1977Reel 3 of 4; 57:03; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1446 |
An Evening with: Jack Benny and Fred Allen, 29 January 1977Reel 4 of 4; 59:33; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1453 |
An Evening with: TashiMozart, Reger; Reel 1 of 2; 54:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1454 |
An Evening with: TashiBartok, Stravinsky; Reel 2 of 2; 23:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1455 |
An Evening with: Ned Rorem, 17 March 1978Reel 1 of 2; 50:18; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1498 |
An Evening with: The Carolina Choir, 7 August 1980Bach B Minor Mass, Part I; Reel 1 of 3; 63:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1680 |
An Evening with: Anner BylsmaReel 2 of 3; 20:44; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1694 |
An Evening with: MarathonReel 4 of 4; 27:32; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1704 |
An Evening with: MarathonReel 4 of 4; 27:32; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1447 |
An Evening with: MarathonOC: Finale of Cabaret (Joel Grey) Drum Roll; Reel 1 of 4; 59:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1448 |
An Evening with: MarathonOC: Song, So In Love sung by Mabel Mercer; Reel 2 of 4; 60:19; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1449 |
An Evening with: MarathonOC: Song, Happy Ending; Reel 3 of 4; 59:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/541 |
An Evening with: Susannah McCorkleReel 1 of 2; 1:21:35; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/58 |
Anderson |
Audiocassette C-40278/171 |
Andre Jones Parents/Chief Tucker |
Audiotape T-40278/325 |
Andy Griffith at Governor's Conference, 26 April 1982Andy Griffith spins yarns; Reel 1 of 1; 24:25; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1089 |
Andy Irvine at Rhythm Alley, 10 September 1984Reel 1 of 2; 54:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1103 |
Angela Davis, 1 January 197655:00 |
Audiocassette C-40278/66 |
Ann Baker Dun Sen. Corp. |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/95 |
Ann Fogelman, 21 October |
Audiotape T-40278/1542 |
Anner Bylsma, 10 November 1983Reel 1 of 2; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1543 |
Anner Bylsma, 10 November 1983Reel 2 of 2; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1544 |
Anner Bylsma and Society for Performance on Original Instruments, 17 March 1985Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/217 |
Anner Bylsma and Society for Performance on Original Instruments, 17 March 1985Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2289 |
Another Face of Jazz with Michael CuscunaProgram 1: Gil Evans and Lee Konitz; Program 2: Jaki Byard; audio promos for each show; produced by Steve Rathe and David Eyges with Phil Garfinkel and Lauren Krenzel 1988; 28:42, 28:27, 00:30, 00:60 |
Audiotape T-40278/265 |
Approaches to Solar Housing, 1 December 1982Dr. Herbert Eckerlin, NCSU; Bruce Winterhalder, UNC Professor and solar homeowner; Arnie Katz, North Carolina Land Trustees; and Freeman Ledbetter, Developer of Green Mill, a solar community in Durham discuss solar houses; Reel 1 of 1; 26:54; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/949 |
Approval for Mobile Homes, 1 January 1984Mobile Home Market; Reel 1 of 1; 21:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/847 |
Area Black EntrepreneursProfiles Ma Brown's Bake Shop, Able Machining and Electronics, and North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co. 29:05 |
Audiotape T-40278/337 |
Area Roads UpdateCindy Shearer, Durham Transportation Systems engineer; Danny Pleasant, Chapel Hill Transportation Planner; Ed Johnson, North Carolina Department of Transportation Planning Coordinator; and Raleigh Planning Director George Chapman comment on the construction of roads in our area; Reel 1 of 1; 29:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/111 |
Artists for Gantt |
Audiotape T-40278/1907 |
ATC, 15 June 1983 |
Audiotape T-40278/1770 |
ATC: Promo TapeAmerican Tobacco Campus |
Audiotape T-40278/849 |
Athletics and Academics I, 1 March 1985Coaches Dean Smith, Jim Valvano, Mike Krzyzewski, UNC President William Friday, NCCU Chancellor Leroy Walker, NCSU Vice Chancellor Hardy Berry, and NCSU Faculty Senate Chair Robert Fearn; 29:52; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/975 |
Athletics and Academics IICoaches Dean Smith, Jim Valvano, Mike Krzyzewski, UNC President William Friday, North Carolina Central University Chancellor Leroy Walker and North Carolina State Vice Chancellor Hardy Berry on aspects of the athletics vs. academic debate; 26:17 |
Audiocassette C-40278/160 |
ATL 2/ Moses White Maj. Jones |
Audiotape T-40278/1597 |
Attract Industry, Attract Jobs IReel 1 of 1; 27:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1598 |
Attract Industry, Attract Jobs IIReel 1 of 1; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/116 |
Austin Carr, 15 October |
Audiocassette C-40278/28 |
Awards: Public Radio News Directors Association PRNDA 1998 Awards Division A and B winners, 1 January 1988 |
Audiocassette C-40278/172 |
Ayers + Davis |
Audiocassette C-40278/118 |
Back Porch Music: K. Carey |
Audiotape T-40278/535 |
Back Porch Music: Touchstone Live, 16 January 1982Reel 1 of 1; 40:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1863 |
Back Porch Music: WPAQ, Mt. Airy documentaryA half-hour documentary featuring music from the archives of WPAQ and interviews with musicians who have been associated with the station over the years, as well as on-air personalities. Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, WPAQ contains a treasure trove of unique recordings from radio's golden age, by many of America's most important bluegrass and old time music pioneers. The radio station has played an important role in the preservation and development of the region's music, over the past 40 years. Includes interviews with Mac Wiseman, Mike Seeger, Jim Eanes as well as station manager and founder Ralph Epperson and other radio personalities; 30:00; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/60 |
Back Porch Music: Live Listen '90 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/67 |
Back Porch Music: Bob Vasile, 17 April 1993 |
Audiotape T-40278/222 |
Back Porch Music: Ladysmith Black Mambazo, 10 November 1987Reel 1 of 1; 53:25; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/999 |
Back Porch Music: Carter Family Special, 1 July 1990Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/103 |
[Back To Work] |
Audiotape T-40278/1466 |
Barbara Lea on Willard Robison, 21 March 1977Reel 1 of 1; 60:16; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/88 |
Bartlett-Winston-Chase- Johnson |
Audiocassette C-40278/107 |
Basken |
Audiotape T-40278/149 |
Beausoleil, 23 March 1987Reel 2 of 2; 68:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/154 |
Beausoleil, 23 March 1987Reel 1 of 2; 63:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/180 |
Beausoleil Select Cuts, 23 March 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/221 |
Beausoleil 1st set, 23 March 1987Reel 1 of 1; 38:08; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/915 |
Beausoleil, 23 March 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/180 |
Beck. Two H.S. Stu + Tea History Professor Sallis-B |
Audiocassette C-40278/198 |
BeckwithSide A: Stewpot/Johnson; Side B: A. Henry |
Audiotape T-40278/386 |
BennettBennett Master Reel |
Audiotape T-40278/330 |
Bennett Now National Endowment Chairman, 25 February 1982John Dalzell interviews William Bennett on his new job as chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities, how this differs from his position with National Humanities Center, and what to expect in the years of restricted budgets; Reel 1 of 1; 29:24; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/7 |
Bennie Wallace I, ArtsCenter, 20 November 1988 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/8 |
Bennie Wallace II, 20 November 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/1540 |
Bestemming Destination Bernstein, Smith, Hannay: Classical performances, 1 April 1979Recorded and broadcast by Belgian Radio; Reel 1 of 1; 27:00 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/69 |
BG Cutups |
Audiotape T-40278/2148 |
Biblical Masterpieces: The Ode of Deborah, 8 May 1959Program no. 3 Pilot; Reel 1 of 1; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/988 |
Big Boy Henry, 17 August 1982Reel 1 of 1; 34:50; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/136 |
Bill Mansfield |
Audiotape T-40278/1914 |
Billy Barnes Reel 1St. Paul Chamber Orchestra no. 9225, dub for wets; 52:19 |
Audiotape T-40278/1915 |
Billy Barnes Reel 2: Cut 13, Martin Luther King Tribute |
Audiotape T-40278/257 |
Billy Graham: A Retrospective Part 1Reverend Peter Lee, Professor Doris Betts, Professor Sam Hill, and Moderator Claudius Miller reflect upon Dr. Billy Graham's Visit to Chapel Hill and comment upon evangelicalism and fundamentalism in religion; Reel 1 of 1; 33:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/259 |
Billy Graham: A Retrospective Part 2The program is the second half of a conversation dealing with the visit of Dr. Billy Graham to Chapel Hill, 27 September-1 October 1982. Tonight's program deals with the changes which have occurred in mainline Christianity in the past 30 years. The guests are Professor Doris Betts, UNC-CH; Professor Sam Hill, University of Florida; Reverend Peter Lee; and moderator Claudius Miller; Reel 1 of 1; 25:16; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/931 |
Billy Taylor Trio, 25 March 1988jazz tunes; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2336 |
Billy Taylor Trio II, 27 March 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/1604 |
Biocides, 1 December 1983Reel 1 of 1; 28:02; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/207 |
Biomedical Consequences of Nuclear War, 22 April 1983Reel 1 of 1; 29:44; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/63 |
Black Art: Ambiance |
Audiocassette C-40278/149 |
Black Art Tour: B. Potter |
Audiotape T-40278/274 |
Black Politicians and North CarolinaNorth Carolina Representative Kenneth Spaulding, D- Durham, and former Congressional candidate Mickey Michaux discuss black involvement in state politics; Reel 1 of 1; 29:04 |
Audiocassette C-40278/64 |
Blain interviews Hillary Clinton |
Audiotape T-40278/163 |
Blossum Dearie, Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, 16 March 1985Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/164 |
Blossum Dearie, Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Art Museum 1st set, 16 March 1985Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1242 |
Blossum Dearie, Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, 16 March 1985Reel 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1823 |
Blossum Dearie/Dave Frishberg/Bob Dorough/Takas, 16 March 1985Blossum Dearie, set I and II (17:12 and 8:55); Dave Frishberg set (16:08); and Bob Dorough and Bill Takas Set (21:00) performing at the North Carolina Art Museum in Raleigh; Reel 1 of 1; 63:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1804 |
Bob and Ray Radio Show Fundraiser 1984, 31 January 1984Reel 1 of 1; 34:42; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1641 |
Bob Brookmeyer/Clark Terry, 21 February 1986Performing at Hotel Europa; 25:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1647 |
Bob Brookmeyer/Clark Terry/Carol Sloane, 21 February 198611:59; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1656 |
Bob Brookmeyer/Tommy Flanagan Quartet, 21 February 19867.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1126 |
Bob Brookmeyer, Tony Flanagan, 21 February 1986Reel 2; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1127 |
Bob Brookmeyer, Tony Flanagan, 21 February 1986Reel 1; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1167 |
Bob Brookmeyer/Clark Terry Quintet with Carol Sloane, 21 February 1986Reel 5; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1385 |
Bob Edwards Speech at Playmakers Theatre, UNCRecording date 4 April (year unknown), broadcast Friday 17 April (year unknown, likely 1987, possibly 1981 or 1992); Reel 1 of 1; 29:08; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1955 |
Bob LangfordReel 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1964 |
Bob Lauterborn on AdvertisingReel 2 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/34 |
Bob Vasilie |
Audiotape T-40278/2345 |
Bobby Enriquez, Umbria Jazz at the Europa, 26 July 1987 |
Audiotape T-40278/1052 |
Bobby McMillan, Part 1Folklorist with visiting artist at Mitchell Community College in Statesville, N.C. |
Audiotape T-40278/533 |
Bonsanti/Ashley, 5 August 1976Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/534 |
Bonsanti/Ashley, 5 August 1976Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2256 |
Boston Symphony Program A85-507.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2257 |
Boston Symphony Program A85-517.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/65 |
Boys of the Lough, ArtsCenter, 22 March 1989 |
Audiotape T-40278/119 |
Branford Marsalis in Concert at Carolina Theater, 25 April 1987Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/120 |
Branford Marsalis in Concert at Carolina Theater, 25 April 1987Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/290 |
Bread for the World, 13 November 1981Bread for the World, a Christian organization founded to fight world hunger represented here by Steven Coates of NYC, Director of Issues, a division of Bread for the World. Locals Jennifer Henderson of Fayetteville, N.C., Executive Director of the North Carolina Hunger Coalition, and Father Charles Mulholland, Pastor Washington, North Carolina, Mother of Mercy Catholic Church (works with rural poor of North Carolina); Reel 1 of 1; 29:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1181 |
Brian Torff/Gany Dial/Marcel Smith 3, 31 March 1984Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/29 |
Bridges/ParrishSide A: Bridges; Side B: Parrish; 90:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/1264 |
British-American Festival: Badgett Sisters/Gospel Jubilators, 3 June 1984Reel 6 of 10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1265 |
British-American Festival: Coastlines of the Atlantic, 2 June 1984Reel 1 of 10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/156 |
British-American Festival: Mike Seeger, 2 June 1984Reel 1 of 10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/906 |
British-American Festival, 29 May 1984Festival Director George Holt and Folklorist Derle Coulter comment on festival activities; Reel 1 of 1; 30:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1123 |
British-American Festival: Tony Barrand and John Roberts (and Morris Dancers), 3 June 1984Reel 10 of 10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/219 |
British-American Folklife Festival: Highlights, 2 June 1984Reel 1 of 3; 60:24; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1239 |
British-American Festival: John Roberts and Tony BarrandReel 2 of 10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1243 |
British-American Festival: Songs of the Immigrants and Cherokee Dancing, 2 June 1984Reel 5 of 10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/213 |
British-American Folklife Festival: Highlights, 2 June 1984Reel 3 of 3; 58:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/214 |
British-American Folklife Festival: Highlights, 2 June 1984Reel 2 of 3; 57:08; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/36 |
Brown60:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/1310 |
Brubeck Concert 1, set 2, part 2, 18 February 1976Reel 4 of 8 |
Audiotape T-40278/161 |
Buck Creek Jazz Band, 1 March 1986Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/342 |
Buck Creek Jazz Band, 21 February 1986The Chant, Hiawatha (Gil Brown, drums), Panama Ray (John Skillman, clarinet) recorded at the Temple Theatre, Sanford; Reel 1 of 1; 21:08; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1762 |
Buckdancing feature, 19 January 1987Reel 1 of 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1328 |
Buckminster FullerOriginal broadcast followed with early baroque music to fill the hour to 7; 48:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1432 |
Buckminster Fuller: The 50 Year Experiment, Parts 1 and 2, 5 November 1982From New Dimensions Radio; Reel 1 of 2; 58:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1433 |
Buckminster Fuller: The 50 Year Experiment Part 3, 5 November 1982From New Dimensions Radio; Reel 2 of 2; 29:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/958 |
Bureaucracy and Public Service, 23 March 1984Virginia Tech professor and author of The Case for Bureaucracy Charles Goodsell and others; Reel 1 of 1; 27:48; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/183 |
Bush ALA Rally |
Audiotape T-40278/1050 |
Business BriefsMaster Reel 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1606 |
Business of Christmas, 1 December 1983Reel 1 of 1; 28:53; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/983 |
Busy October at the North Carolina Museum of Art, 8 October 1984Reel 1 of 1; 30:07; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/297 |
Bynum Cancer Rate Long version, 29 January 1987Tom Glendinning, co-founder of the Haw River Assembly, and Dr. Carl Shy, UNC epidemiologist on the suspected causes of a high cancer death rate in Bynum, triple the rate of North Carolina average; Reel 1 of 1; 24:42; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/159 |
Byrd and Brass, 13 January 1987Reel 2 of 2; 40:41; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/919 |
Byrd and Brass Selected tunes, 13 January 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/922 |
Byrd and Brass 2nd set, 13 January 1987Reel 2 of 2; 23:06; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/942 |
Byrd and Brass 1st Set, 13 January 1987Reel 1 of 2; 23:23; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1653 |
Byrd and Brass Featuring brass quintet, 3 January 1987Scherzo; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/105 |
C. Lambeth, 22 October |
Audiotape T-40278/194 |
Cal Collins Autumn in New York, 30 July 1986Reel 1 of 1; 15 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/5 |
Caldwell Systems Documentary60:00 |
Audiocassette C-40278/121 |
Calhoun Interview |
Audiocassette C-40278/38 |
Camp Lejeune Marine Corporal Mundy60:00 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/128 |
Campus Steadicam 10/29 |
Audiocassette C-40278/59 |
Cancer |
Audiotape T-40278/1813 |
Candidate's Forum House of Representatives, North Carolina 4th District, 9 October 1984Reel 1 of 1; 56:43; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/961 |
Candidates Forum I, 6 April 1984Reel 1 of 2; 30:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/962 |
Candidates Forum II Q and A on Crime, etc., 6 April 1984Reel 2 of 2; 27:02; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2266 |
Capital Campaign, 10 April 198712:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/2268 |
Capital Campaign, 13 March 1987DBX EQ Changes; 10:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/2269 |
Capital Campaign, 13 March 1987Non DBX; 10:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/2351 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/2352 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2353 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/2354 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 4 |
Audiotape T-40278/2355 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 5 |
Audiotape T-40278/2356 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 6 |
Audiotape T-40278/2357 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 7 |
Audiotape T-40278/2358 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 9 |
Audiotape T-40278/2359 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 10 |
Audiotape T-40278/2343 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 11 |
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Capital Campaign Field Tape 16 |
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Capital Campaign Field Tape 17 |
Audiotape T-40278/2366 |
Capital Campaign Field Tape 18 |
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Capital Campaign Field Tape 19 |
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Capital Campaign Field Tape 20 |
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Capital Campaign Field Tape 21 |
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Capital Campaign Field Tape 22 |
Audiotape T-40278/358 |
Capital Fund Raising Spots |
Audiotape T-40278/839 |
Career Ladder and other Programs for Education, 1 December 1984Improving education in North Carolina Schools; Reel 1 of 1; 29:48; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1587 |
Career Paths, 22 August 1983Reel 1 of 1; 27:35; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2053 |
Carl JazzEarly Jazz; Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1726 |
Carl Kasell remembers Swain Hall, UNC, 1 April 1990Carl Kasell remembers the early years in Swain Hall. Ham and Biscuits. |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/75 |
Carl Voice |
Audiotape T-40278/865 |
Carol Sloane Pledge Breaks, 6 September 1986Reel 1 of 1; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1177 |
Carol Sloane, 20 November 19822nd set |
Audiotape T-40278/1490 |
Carol Sloane Performance at Stephen's, 28 October 1981Dinner set; mentions Gary Shivers; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1491 |
Carol Sloane Performance at Stephen's, 29 October 1981Show no. 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1492 |
Carol Sloane Performance at Stephen's, 26 October 1981Set 2; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1615 |
Carol Sloane - Cal Collins Selected Tunes, 7 September 1986Performed at the Art School; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1173 |
Carol Sloane/Cal Collins The Premium Album, 6 September 1986Reel 1 of 2; 28:26 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/911 |
Carol Sloane/Cal Collins at Art School, 7 September 1986Reel 1; 23:07; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1493 |
Carol Sloane/Gene Bertoncini/Michael Moore, 19 November 1982Late set, Part II; Reel 1 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/1494 |
Carol Sloane/Gene Bertoncini/Michael Moore, 19 November 1982Dinner Set, Part II; Reel 2 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/1495 |
Carol Sloane/Gene Bertoncini/Michael Moore, 19 November 1982Dinner set, Part I; Reel 3 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/1515 |
Carol Sloane/Santisi Duets, 29 October 1976Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/122 |
Carol Sloane and Cal Collins: Sloane Collins at the Art School, 7 September 1986Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/124 |
Carol Sloane and Cal Collins: The Premium Album, 6 September 1986Reel 2 of 2; 28:58 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/125 |
Carol Sloane and Cal Collins: Sloane Collins at the Art School, 7 September 1986Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/184 |
Carol Sloane and Cal Collins at the Art School Highlights from the 2nd set, 7 September 1986Reel 2 of 2; 25:14; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/245 |
Carol Sloane and Norman Simmons, 28 September 1982Reel 3; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/248 |
Carol Sloane and Norman Simmons, 28 September 1986Reel 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/250 |
Carol Sloane and Norman Simmons, 28 September 1982Reel 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/177 |
Carol Sloane and Paul Montgomery Listen '87 studio performance, 1 November 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1828 |
Carol Sloane and Paul Montgomery Live at the Vill Tes, 13 December 1976Reel 1 of 3; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1829 |
Carol Sloane and Paul Montgomery Live at the Vill Tes, 13 December 1976Reel 2 of 3; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1830 |
Carol Sloane and Paul Montgomery Live at the Vill Tes, 13 December 1976Reel 3 of 3; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1824 |
Carol Sloane and Phil Woods7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1825 |
Carol Sloane and Phil Woods, 4 March 1984Reel 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1831 |
Carol Sloane and Shivers1st segment; Reel 1 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/1832 |
Carol Sloane and Shivers2nd segment; Reel 2 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/1833 |
Carol Sloane and Shivers3rd segment; Reel 3 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/1508 |
Carol Sloane and Trio, 17 December 1977Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1519 |
Carol Sloane and Trio, 17 December 1977Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1522 |
Carol Sloane and Trio, 16 December 1977Reel 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1496 |
Carol Sloane at Stephen's Beatles, 20 November 1982Carol Sloane/Gene Bertoncini/Michael; Reel 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1497 |
Carol Sloane at Stephen's Beatles, 20 November 1982Carol Sloane/Gene Bertoncini/Michael; 1st set, 2nd set last 15-20 minutes; Reel 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1826 |
Carol Sloane at Stephen's, 29 October 1981 |
Audiotape T-40278/111 |
Carol Sloane Sophisticated Lady, 28 July 1986Reel 1 of 1; 1 hr.; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1513 |
Carol Sloane Special, 16 April 1976Reel 1 of 2; 59:35; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1514 |
Carol Sloane Special, 16 April 1976Reel 2 of 2; 56:48; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1816 |
Carol Sloane with Phil Woods, 4 March 1984Reel 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1817 |
Carol Sloane with Richard Rodney Bennett, 26 April 1986Reel 1 of 2; 43:10 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1818 |
Carol Sloane with Richard Rodney Bennett, 26 April 1986Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1819 |
Carol Sloane with Richard Rodney Bennett, 26 April 1986Reel 2 of 2; 22:25 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1122 |
Carol Sloane, Bob Brookmeyer, Clark Terry, 21 February 1986Reel 6 of 6; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1755 |
Carol Sloane, Paul Montgomery, and George Duvivier, 29 October 1981This performance includes a vocal obligato by Montgomery that is made up entirely of North Carolina place names; Reel 1 of 1; 4:58 |
Audiotape T-40278/105 |
Carol Sloane, Norman Simmons, 28 September 1982Reel 2; 15 ips |
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Carol Sloane, Norman Simmons, 28 September 1982Reel 4; 15 ips |
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Carol Sloane, Norman SimmonsReel 3; 15 ips |
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Carol Sloane, Norman SimmonsReel 5; 15 ips |
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Carol Sloane, Norman Simmons, 28 September 1982Reel 1; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1518 |
Carol Sloane: Sophisticated Ladies, 20 July 1982Reel 1 of 1; 1:01:49; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1507 |
Carol Sloane: Sophisticated Lady with Jackie and Roy, 16 February 1983Reel 1 of 1; 55:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1510 |
Carol Sloane: Sophisticated Lady: Margaret Whiting, Duke Ellington, 16 February 1984Reel 1 of 1; 1:00:27; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1511 |
Carol Sloane: Sophisticated Lady: Carol Sloane with Richard Rodney Bennett, 13 September 198259:11; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1512 |
Carol Sloane: Sophisticated Lady: Carmen McRae, 1 December 1983Reel 1 of 1; 58:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1516 |
Carol Sloane: Sophisticated Lady, 8 March 1983Reel 1 of 1; 58:15; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1517 |
Carol Sloane: Sophisticated Lady, 23 September 1982Includes Dave Frishberg interview; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1520 |
Carol Sloane: Sophisticated Lady: George Shearing and Carmen McRae, 15 August 1983Reel 1 of 1; 57:18; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1521 |
Carol Sloane: Sophisticated Lady: Dave Frishberg, 25 September 1982Carol Sloane talks with David Frishberg. Musical selections from The Dave Frishberg Songbook and live recording at Stephen's in Chapel Hill (25-26 September 1982); Reel 1 of 1; 59:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1729 |
Carolina Challenge: Chancellor Taylor Carolina Challenge Announcement, 7 February 1979Segments; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/119 |
Carolina in The NewsSpring 1991 |
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Carolina Memorial Concert For Peace Benefit Concert, 26 May 1987Performed at Duke Chapel; Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1878 |
Carolina Memorial Concert for Peace, 26 May 1987Performed at Duke Chapel; Reel 1 of 2; 54:47; 7.5 ips |
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Carr/Wallace/Crawturll90:00 |
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Carrboro Aldermen Candidates Forum, I, 30 October 1985Excerpts from a League of Women Voters, Carrboro Board of Aldermen Candidates Forum. Part 1 of 2; Reel 1 of 1; 23:30; 7.5 ips |
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Carrboro Town Council Forum, II, 30 October 1985Conclusion of a League of Women Voters, Carrboro Board of Aldermen Candidates Forum; Reel 1 of 1; 26:54; 7.5 ips |
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Carter Family Tribute, 23 January 1981Reel 1 of 4; 7.5 ips |
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Carter Family Tribute, 23 January 1981Reel 2 of 4; 7.5 ips |
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Carter Family Tribute, 23 January 1981Reel 3 of 4; 7.5 ips |
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Carter Family Tribute, 23 January 1981Reel 4 of 4; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/851 |
Carter's Weil Lecture, 22 October 1984Former President Jimmy Carter's Speech on Citizenship, Q and A; Reel 1 of 1; 31:20 |
Audiocassette C-40278/43 |
CATA60:00 |
Audiocassette C-40278/182 |
Catfish Workers Rally Indianola, MS |
Audiotape T-40278/2275 |
CC, 28 May 198058:35 |
Audiotape T-40278/1663 |
CC Interview with R.D. Hannay, 1 January 1981 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/111 |
CD Sounds Transfer |
Audiotape T-40278/200 |
Central American Human Rights Struggle Rev. William Wipfler, 15 October 1981Reel 1 of 1; 28:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1054 |
Challenge '78: Lula Watson, guestFolktale from 101-year old, fundraising for WUNC |
Audiotape T-40278/1055 |
Challenge '78: Leontyne Price (Live from the White House), 8 August 1978Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1131 |
Challenge '78: Franz Liszt/NyiregyhaziReel 1 of 1; 60:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1635 |
Challenge '78: Challenge '78Reel 1 of 1; 21:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1668 |
Challenge '78: Frank Tirro: Virgo gloriosa Christi, Margareta |
Audiotape T-40278/1679 |
Challenge '78: Carmen Murdered, 30 June 1980Reel 1 of 1; 21:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1872 |
Challenge '78Monday night |
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Challenge '78: BachanaleCue Bach? He was an old fossil; Reel 1 of 1; 21:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1053 |
Chapel Hill Candidate Forum, 23 October 1985Councilman and mayor candidates; Reel 1 of 1; 59:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/980 |
Chapel Hill Greenway System, 25 September 1984Reel 1 of 1; 21:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1640 |
Charles Rosen Interview, 19 February 1983Reel 1 of 1; 29:32; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/155 |
Charlie Byrd Trio/Annapolis Brass Quintet, 13 January 1987Reel 1 of 2; 60:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/987 |
Chatham County PlanningReel 1 of 1; 30:53; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/151 |
Chi Tape Molpus |
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Chick Corea and Gary BurtonLive recording; Reel 1 of 3; 47:50; 7.5 ips |
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Chick Corea and Gary BurtonLive recording; Reel 2 of 3; 49:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1020 |
Chick Corea and Gary BurtonLive recording; Reel 3 of 3; 33:37; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1083 |
Chick Corea and Gary BurtonReel 3 of 3; 7.5 ips |
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Chieftains Dubs, 26 January 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Chieftains, 26 January 1987Reel 1 of 2; 55:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/255 |
Chieftains, 26 January 1987Reel 2 of 2; 45:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1618 |
Chieftains Selected Tunes, 26 January 19877.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1684 |
Chieftains Edits from Master |
Audiotape T-40278/2141 |
Choral WorkshopTake 2: Been to the River (JG-1000-B) and Take 5: He Knows the Way (JG-1000-A) |
Audiotape T-40278/2142 |
Choral Workshop Remix |
Audiotape T-40278/1634 |
Christians Awake, 12 December 1984Reel 1 of 1; 27:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1605 |
Christmas and ChristianityReel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2285 |
Christmas Show |
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Chrystal Bartlett demo, circa 1980s |
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Chuck Babington no. 1 |
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Chuck Babington no. 2 |
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Chuck Babington no. 3 |
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Chuck Babington no. 4, 1 November 1989Reel labeled 227 1 AMB 11/89 WFDD |
Audiotape T-40278/1920 |
Chuck Babington no. 5 |
Audiotape T-40278/1921 |
Chuck Babington no. 6 |
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Church and State Documentary no. 1 At A.C.C. College, 1 January 1986Reel 1 of 5; 28:52; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1799 |
Church and State Documentary no. 2 Peer Learning Panel, 1 January 1986Reel 2 of 5; 28:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1800 |
Church and State Documentary no. 3 8 Education, 1 January 1986Reel 3 of 5; 28:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1801 |
Church and State Documentary no. 4 Two Centuries of Relay-Cort or Change, 1 January 1986Reel 4 of 5; 28:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1802 |
Church and State Documentary no. 5 Closing Session - Turning the Clock Back?, 1 January 1986Reel 5 of 5; 28:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1904 |
Church, State, and the First Amendment Reel no. 1 Commentaries 1-10Funded under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, these five-minute commentaries are part of the Church, State, and the First Amendment: A North Carolina Dialogue sponsored by the Program in the Humanities, UNC-Chapel Hill. John Dalzell, Public Affairs Producer for WUNC Radio, produced the series. 1. Church, State, and the First Amendment: An Overview - Diane Sasson (Project Director, A North Carolina Dialogue); 2. Colonial America and the Wording of the Religion Clauses - John E. Semonche (Prof of History, UNC-CH); 3. What Makes the First Amendment Distinctive? - Robert N. Bellah (For Prof of Sociology and Comparative Studies, UC- Berkeley); Religion and The Law - Harold J. Berman (Woodruff Prof of Law, Emory University and the James Barr Prof of Law Emeritus, Harvard); How Islam Handles Church-State Relations - Jerry Pubanz (Associate Professor of Political Science, Salem College); The Framers of the First Amendment - Martin E. Marty (Cone Professor of Church History, The Divinity School, The University of Chicago); What was the Original Intent of the Framers? - James E. Bond (Prof of Law, Wake Forest University Law School); William Gaston and Religious Tests for Public Office in North Carolina - John L. Sanders (Director, Institute of Government, UNC-CH); The Legal History of the Religions Clauses - Daniel H. Pollitt (Kenan Professor of Law, UNC-CH); Polygamy: The First Test of the Free Exercise Clause - Jan Shipps (Director of the Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis Center for American Studies); Reel 1 of 2; 50:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/1905 |
Church, State, and the First Amendment Reel no. 2 Commentaries 11-20Funded under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, these five-minute commentaries are part of the Church, State, and the First Amendment: A North Carolina Dialogue sponsored by the Program in the Humanities, UNC-Chapel Hill. John Dalzell, Public Affairs Producer for WUNC Radio, produced the series. 11.Criticisms of the Recent Supreme Court Decisions - Lynn Buzzard (Former Executive Director of the National Christian Legal Society); The law, Religion, and Public Education - Benjamin B. Sendor (Assistant Prof, Institute of Government, UNC_CH); 13. What are the Limits of the Free Expression of Religion in the Schools? - Jay Robinson (Superintendent, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools); 14. Religion and the Attack on Public Education - Karen Garr (Executive Director, North Carolina Assoc. of Educator); 15. The Christian School Movement - James O. Abrahamson (Pastor, Chapel Hill Bible Church); 16. Christian Symbols in Civil Government - William Van Alstyne (W.R. and T.L. Perkins Professor of Law, Duke University Law School); 17. Religious Dissent: The Case of Roger Williams - W.W. Finlator (Baptist minister, Raleigh, NC); 18. Religion in America: Continuity or Change? - Terry Eastland (Director of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice); 19. American Catholics Challenge the State - Robert F. Drinan, S.J. (Prof of Law, Georgetown University Law Center); 20. Christian Calues and Political Life: The Black Church - Joseph L. Roberts, Jr. (Senior Pastor, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta); Reel 2 of 2; 50:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/539 |
Ciompi Quartet: Program III, April 4, 1986, 4 April 1986Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/540 |
Ciompi Quartet: Donna Coleman on piano, 9 June 1988Reel 2 of 2; 36:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/552 |
Ciompi Quartet: The Tenth Gina Bachauer Memorial Concert, 28 March 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2023 |
Ciompi Reel no. 2Reel 2 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/2024 |
Ciompi Reel no. 3Reel 3 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/1596 |
City Livability, 29 September 1983High Point Public Works Director Carl Wills, University Park Homeowners Association representative Isabella Cannon, N.C.SU Political Science and Public Administration, Prof Beverly Ziegler comment on living in the city-physical and aesthetic concern. 30:10 |
Audiotape T-40278/215 |
Clark Terry, Bob Brookmeyer, Tommy Flanagan, 21 February 1980Reel 4 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/947 |
Classroom Computer Literacy, 10 January 1984Reel 1 of 1; 29:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1644 |
Clay Buckner/Barney Pilgrim et al Christmas Music, 11 December 1986Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/341 |
Clay Buckner, Jack Herrick, Barney Pilgrim, 18 June 1987Irish Tunes; Reel 1 of 1; 23:54; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1622 |
Clay Buckner, Jack Herrick, Barney Pilgrim Selected Cuts, 18 June 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/904 |
Clements on El Salvador, 30 May 1984Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/35 |
Close Enough for Jazz Durham Arts Council, 19 February 1991 |
Audiotape T-40278/1906 |
Closed Circuit - Monday48:00 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/531 |
Commencement 1976, 1 May 1976 |
Audiotape T-40278/532 |
Commencement 1978, 1 May 1978 |
Audiotape T-40278/295 |
Commentator Codrescu (long version), 26 July 1987Andrei Codrescu (code REScue) is a commentator on NPR All Things Considered. He talks about his background, life, and writings; Reel 1 of 1; 19:45; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1581 |
Community College System after 20 YearsReel 1 of 1; 29:54; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/978 |
Community Development in Small Towns, 14 September 1984Reel 1 of 1; 27:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1573 |
Computer Kids - Writing to ReadReel 1 of 1; 29:53; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/189 |
Concord |
Audiocassette C-40278/140 |
Concord Tue |
Audiotape T-40278/890 |
Containing Costs for Elderly Health Care, 24 July 1981Reel 1 of 1; 30:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1081 |
Count Basie with Ella at Duke University (1st half of the concert)Reel 1 of 2; 53:33; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1082 |
Count Basie with Ella at Duke University: Ella (2nd part of the concert)Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1702 |
Cowboys and Indians, 1 March 1976Reel 1 of 1; 58:30 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/306 |
Crises in Central America, 7 April 1986Robert E. White, former ambassador to El Salvador and other Latin countries on the crises in Center America and the diplomatic service. He is now with the Center for Development Policy in Washington, D.C; Reel 1 of 1; 21:05; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/80 |
Crossroads: C. Phillips Spencer |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/84 |
Crossroads: Video Cassette Offer Announce |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/86 |
Crossroads: Narration |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/89 |
Crossroads: C. Phillips Spencer Tape 1 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/120 |
Crossroads: Schickele Narration |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/126 |
Crossroads: Music Dat no. 3: Briane Keane |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/83 |
CW Brass Blue Skies |
Audiotape T-40278/1396 |
Daddy Take Me Home |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/71 |
DandD 10/21 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/76 |
DandD 10/21 Harry |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/17 |
DandD Dub |
Audiotape T-40278/968 |
Daniel Ericourt, 11 December 1977Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/974 |
Daniel Ericourt, 10 December 1977Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1099 |
Daniel Ericourt, 19 February 1978Reel 1 of 2; 34:26; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1100 |
Daniel Ericourt, 19 February 1978Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1785 |
Daniel Ericourt Debussy Vol. I, 16 February 1978Studio Recording; Reel 1 of 2; 42:52; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1786 |
Daniel Ericourt Live Performance at East Duke Music Room, 19 February 1978Live Performance; Reel 1 of 2; 35:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1787 |
Daniel Ericourt Live Performance at East Duke Music Room, 19 February 1978Live Performance; Reel 2 of 2; 39:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2154 |
Daniel Ericourt Live Performance at Hill Hall, Volume 1, 11 December 1977Pianist. Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor; Mozart - Sonata for Piano No. 11 in A Major, K. 331 (Turkish March); Chopin - Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Opus 23. 29:22; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1661 |
Daniel Ericourt Interview: Intermission Feature, 9 November 1977Cliff Davis talks with pianist Daniel Ericourt; Reel 1 of 1; 11:55; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2156 |
Daniel Ericourt, Debussy, Volume II, 16 February 1978Reel 2 of 2; 44:05; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/253 |
Dave Bromberg At Rhythm Alley, 20 April 1985Reel 1 of 1; 1:16:44; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1077 |
Dave Brubeck Applause Tracks |
Audiotape T-40278/167 |
Dave Frishberg, Set 1, 25 September 1982Reel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/168 |
Dave Frishberg, Set 1, 25 September 1982Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/932 |
Dave FrishbergReel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/933 |
Dave FrishbergReel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/934 |
Dave Frishberg, Set 2, 25 September 1982Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/935 |
Dave Frishberg, Set 2, 25 September 1982Reel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1172 |
Dave Frishberg/Carol Fredette: Carol Fredette's Set (2nd Set), 15 November 1985Carol Fredette performs Dave Frishberg songs; Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1176 |
Dave Frishberg/Carol Fredette: Carol Fredette's Set (1st Set), 15 November 1985Carol Fredette performs Dave Frishberg songs; Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/367 |
Dave Warshauer28 Pendleton, New Haven, Connecticut; Master Reel no. 2 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/31 |
David Bromberg Arts Center no. 2, 2 August 1989 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/30 |
David Bromberg/Tim Stambaugh Arts Center no. 1, 2 August 1989 |
Audiotape T-40278/1637 |
David Frishberg, 15 November 1985Reel 1 of 1; 13:46; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/18 |
David Jones, 2 July 1993 |
Audiotape T-40278/191 |
David Spencer Blues, 13 July 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/1051 |
David Warshauer Commentaries Reel no. 1 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/90 |
David Wood |
Audiocassette C-40278/101 |
Davis |
Audiotape T-40278/885 |
Day Care - Professionalism?, 7 August 1984Discussion of professionalism and standards for child care providers; Reel 1 of 1; 30:15; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/945 |
Death Penalty in North Carolina, 20 January 1984Reel 1 of 1; 28:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/952 |
Deficit Possibilities, 28 February 1984National Deficit; Reel 1 of 1; 23:11 |
Audiotape T-40278/1588 |
Delinquent YouthReel 1 of 1; 28:45; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/150 |
DELTA Bobi + Nelson ST |
Audiotape T-40278/1814 |
Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates, 2 May 1984Reel 1 of 1; 52:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/895 |
Democratic Presidential Candidates in North Carolina, 1 April 1984Reel 1 of 1; 28:34; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1710 |
Democrats on Election NightPSA recorded over with election night |
Audiotape T-40278/1689 |
Dick Cavett for Tempo '791:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/2299 |
Dido and Aeneas, 19 April 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/2298 |
Dirty Dozen Brass Band North Carolina State University/Stewart Theatre, 17 April 1988 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/36 |
DJM |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/70 |
DJM Comp. |
Audiotape T-40278/1441 |
Doc and Merle Watson, 23 February 1980Recording in Memorial Hallat UNC; Reel 2 of 3; 64:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/1442 |
Doc and Merle WatsonOriginal recording; Reel 3 of 3; 25:40 |
Audiotape T-40278/991 |
Domestic Trilogy IReel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/38 |
Don and Barney |
Audiotape T-40278/2300 |
Don Mertz |
Audiotape T-40278/1789 |
Donald Oehler Clarient Recital from BRT, 1 April 1979With compliments, recorded by Beligische Radio en Televisie; Reel 1 of 1; 27:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/551 |
Donna Coleman, 7 February 1988Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1245 |
Donna Coleman Recital, 7 February 1988Classical Performance: Ives, Baldassare, etc.; Reel 1 of 1; 01:27:58; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1085 |
Dorsey Master no. 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1086 |
Dorsey Master no. 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/336 |
Douglas Turner Ward, and the NEC, 16 April 1985Douglas Turner Ward, producer, writer, co-founder of the Negro Ensemble Company, comments on the works and purpose of the company; Reel 1 of 1; 28:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/35 |
Dr. Hayes/Hinds Jail60:00 |
Audiocassette C-40278/32 |
Dr. Kaplan, Dr. Thornquist, and Dr. Lacey90:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/1890 |
Dracula, 31 October 1986National Endowment for the Arts; Reel 1 of 1; 90:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1593 |
Driving While Impaired, 26 September 1983Reel 1 of 1; 26:33; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/948 |
Drugs and the EconomyReel 1 of 1; 26:16; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/20 |
DTM C: BKUP, 4 February 1993 |
Audiotape T-40278/835 |
Duke Carillon, 12 December 1984Sam Hammond, Chief Librarian at Duke's School of Music is the carilloneur at Duke Chapel. He describes the instrument, plays and talks about music and musicians; Reel 1 of 1; 26:35; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/201 |
Duke Deep Divers, 4 March 1981Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2145 |
Duke University: Brahms RequiemReel 1 of 3; 25:27 |
Audiotape T-40278/2146 |
Duke University: Brahms RequiemReel 2 of 3; 24:18 |
Audiotape T-40278/2147 |
Duke University: Brahms RequiemReel 3 of 3; 20:50 |
Audiotape T-40278/542 |
Duke University Artists Series: Canadian Brass Quartet, 19 October 1981Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/543 |
Duke University Artists Series: Canadian Brass Quartet, 19 October 1981Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/187 |
Duke University Encounters Series: Encounters I, 1 November 1985Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/189 |
Duke University Encounters Series: Wyner, Passage, and Jaffe, 4 December 1985Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1537 |
Duke University Master: Edward Kennedy Speaking before 1958 at UNCRecording Lab work tape |
Audiotape T-40278/2077 |
Duke University Master |
Audiotape T-40278/2078 |
Duke University Master: M. McPherson, 5 August 1961 |
Audiotape T-40278/1547 |
Duke/ITT Original Master No. 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1548 |
Duke/ITT Original Master No. 258:30 |
Audiotape T-40278/1549 |
Duke/ITT Original Master No. 358:30 |
Audiotape T-40278/1550 |
Duke/ITT Original Master No. 466:06 |
Audiotape T-40278/361 |
Duo and Friends Live at the Art School, 1 March 1984Reel 1 of 1; 70:00 |
Audiocassette C-40278/104 |
Durham [Serv.] Coms |
Audiotape T-40278/1530 |
Durham Black and Blues Concert, 18 February 1978Performance at St. Joseph's Performing Arts Center; Reel 1; 38:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1531 |
Durham Black and Blues Concert, 18 February 1978Performance at St. Joseph's Performing Arts Center; Reel 2; 66:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1532 |
Durham Black and Blues Concert, 18 February 1978Performance at St. Joseph's Performing Arts Center; Reel 5 of 65:08; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1533 |
Durham Black and Blues Concert, 18 February 1978Performance at St. Joseph's Performing Arts Center; Reel 6 of 40:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1552 |
Durham Black and Blues Concert, 18 February 1978Performance at St. Joseph's Performing Arts Center; Reel 3 of 25:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1553 |
Durham Black and Blues Concert, 18 February 1978Performance at St. Joseph's Performing Arts Center; Reel 4 of 34:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1427 |
Durham Civic Choral Society, etc. Benefit Concert, 23 October 1977Reel 1 of 2; 51:41; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1428 |
Durham Civic Choral Society, etc. Benefit Concert, 23 October 1977Reel 2 of 2; 66:42; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1753 |
Durham Kwanzaa FestivalAired on Morning edition; Reel 1 of 1 |
Audiocassette C-40278/167 |
Durham Sen. Corp |
Audiotape T-40278/836 |
Durham: Planning Needed Ahead, 3 January 1985Population growth in Durham and planning; Reel 1 of 1; 28:15; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/124 |
Duzan |
Audiotape T-40278/888 |
Dwindling Supply of Low-Income Housing, 20 July 1984Raleigh Housing Authority Director Floyd Carter, Triangle J Council of Governance and spokesman Roger Weldon, along with residents of Pilot Mills, a condemned neighborhood to be torn down in Raleigh; Reel 1 of 1; 30:18; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/98 |
E. K. Graham |
Audiotape T-40278/1154 |
Earl Wynn Reads A Christmas Carol, 7 December 1976Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1405 |
Earplay: Anything You Want ToNPR program; originally recorded 1980; Reel 1 of 1; 59:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2013 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon: Pilot, 25 October 1984Initial pilot provided research on how to reach 8-12 year old audience. Series followed this research. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service; Reel 1 of 3; 29:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2014 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon: Pilot, 26 October 1984Initial pilot provided research on how to reach 8-12 year old audience. Series followed this research. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service; Reel 2 of 3; 28:35; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2015 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon: Pilot, 26 October 1984Initial pilot provided research on how to reach 8-12 year old audience. Series followed this research. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service; Reel 3 of 3; 28:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2004 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon I: Frontier Days, 8 August 1988American West. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 1st in the series; Reel 1 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2005 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon I: Frontier Days, 8 August 1988American West. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 1st in the series; Reel 2 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2006 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon I: Frontier Days, 8 August 1988American West. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 1st in the series; Reel 3 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2001 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon II: Kings, Queens, and Castles, 10 November 1986Medieval Europe. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 2nd in series; Reel 1 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2002 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon II: Kings, Queens, and Castles, 10 November 1986Medieval Europe. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 2nd in series; Reel 2 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2003 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon II: Kings, Queens, and Castles, 10 November 1986Medieval Europe. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 2nd in series; Reel 3 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2010 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon III: Seasons, 9 August 1988Celebrating nature cross-culturally. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 3rd in series; Reel 1 of 3; 27:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2011 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon III: Seasons, 9 August 1988Celebrating nature cross-culturally. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 3rd in series; Reel 2 of 3; 27:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2012 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon III: Seasons, 9 August 1988Celebrating nature cross-culturally. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 3rd in series; Reel 3 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2007 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon IV: Hail to the Chief, 8 August 1988Government. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 4th in series; Reel 1 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2008 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon IV: Hail to the Chief, 9 August 1988Government. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 4th in series; Reel 2 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2009 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon IV: Hail to the Chief, 9 August 1988Government. ES/WM is a children's series running 15 weeks on more than 35 stations as part of WUNC's Children's Audio Service. 4th in series; Reel 3 of 3; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon: Kings, Queens and Castles, 8 October 1988Reel 1 of 2; 59:36/1:27:59; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon: Hail to the Chief, 15 October 1988Reel 1 of 1; 1:27:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/3 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon: The Seasons, 22 October 1988Reel 1 of 1; 1:27:32; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1897 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon: Origins no. 8805, 29 October 1988Fifth program in the series. Searches for the roots of words, music, and stories. Children's series; Reel 1 of 1; 1:27:55; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1910 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon: Frontier Days no. 8839, Parts One and Two, 1 October 1988First program, contains 3 parts. Parts 1 and 2 on this reel; Reel 1 of 2; 57:28; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1911 |
East of the Sun, West of the Moon: Frontier Days no. 8839, Part Three., 1 October 1988First program, contains 3 parts. Part 3 on this reel; Reel 2 of 2; 28:47; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1835 |
Eastern Music Festival Inaugural Concert, 18 June 1988Reel 1 of 2; 51:22; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1838 |
Eastern Music Festival, 26 July 1987Mozart, Franco Gulli, Reel 1 of 1; 54:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2322 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 1: Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra Music by Ives, Prokofiev, Mozart, and R. Strauss |
Audiotape T-40278/2323 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 2: Eastern Chamber Players, Music by Khacaturian, Prolofiev, and Beethoven |
Audiotape T-40278/2324 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 3: Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra Music by Barber, Weber, Debussy and Franck |
Audiotape T-40278/2325 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 4: Eastern Chamber Players Music by Varese, Poulenc, Saint-Sens, and Dohnanyi |
Audiotape T-40278/2326 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 5: Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra Music by Berber, Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky |
Audiotape T-40278/2327 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 6: Eastern Philharmonic and Eastern Chamber Players Music by Wagner, Dvorak, Bartok, and Mussorgsky |
Audiotape T-40278/2328 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 8: Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus Music by Beyer and Orff |
Audiotape T-40278/2329 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 9: Eastern Chamber Players Music by Francaix, Del Tredici, Bacewicz, and Schumann |
Audiotape T-40278/2330 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 10: Eastern Chamber Players Music by Debussy, Shostakovich, and Schumann |
Audiotape T-40278/2331 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 11: Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra Music by Schubert, Saint-Saens, Weill, and Ravel |
Audiotape T-40278/2344 |
Eastern Music Festival: Eastern Chamber PlayersMusic by Borwick, Ward, Fuchs and Brahms |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/134 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 9: Eastern Chamber Players Music by Francaix, David Del Tredici, Baceqicz, and Robert Schumann |
Audiotape T-40278/2318 |
Eastern Music Festival Chamber, 28 June 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/2319 |
Eastern Music Festival Chamber Reigger, Boehme, Dvorak, Bartok, 5 July 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/2320 |
Eastern Music Festival Chamber Borwick, Ward, Fuchs, Brahms, 12 July 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/2321 |
Eastern Music Festival Chamber with Ruth Laredo; Francaix, Tredici, Bacewicz, Schumann, 19 July 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/1836 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 1, 21 June 1986Stravinsky, Brahms, Roskott: Violin Concerto (world premiere); Reel 1 of 2; 56:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1837 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 1, 21 June 1986Beethoven, Symphony No. 7; Reel 2 of 2; 40:01; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1845 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 1, 27 June 1987Doug Borwick 'Round the Ring of the Moon (world premiere), Beethoven, Tchaikovsky; Reel 1 of 1; 1:22:46; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1846 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 2, 20 June 1987Reger, Mozart, Beethoven, David Bar-Illan; Reel 1 of 1; 1:20:04; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1839 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 3, 12 July 1986Bernstein, Mozart, Strauss; Reel 1 of 1; 1:19:52; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1847 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 3, 4 July 1987Debussy, Wagner, Elgar, George Hogan; Reel 1 of 1; 1:11:24; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1840 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 4, 18 July 1986Berlioz, Bernstein, Previn; Reel 1 of 2; 44:28; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1841 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 4, 15 July 1986Schubert, Eastern Chamber Players; Reel 2 of 2; 40:48; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1848 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 4, 14 July 1987Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Shostakovich; Reel 1 of 2; 40:53; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1849 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 4, 14 July 1987Shostakovich, Berlioz Reel 2 of 2; 39:37; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1842 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 5, 27 July 1986CPE Bach, Beethoven, Eugene Kurtz, van Chootz, Dvorak; Reel 1 of 1; 1:29:48; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1850 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 5, 11 July 1987Stravinsky, Berlioz (Next week: Brahms, symphony No. 3); Reel 1of 1 1:19:56; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1843 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 6, 2 August 1986Rachmaninoff, Reel 1 of 2; 40:05; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1844 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 6, 2 August 1986Tchaikovsky; Reel 2 of 2; 56:26; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1851 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 6, 18 July 1987Brahms, symphony No. 3 (or 1); Reel 1 of 2; 38:37; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1852 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 6, 18 July 1987Brahms, Piano Concerto No. 1; Reel 2 of 2; 55:42; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1853 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 7, 28 July 1987Vivaldi, Thea Musgrave, Reicha, Copland; Reel 1 of 1; 1:21:04; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1854 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 8, 8 August 1987Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Reel 1 of 2; 48:44; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1855 |
Eastern Music Festival No. 8, 8 August 1987Copland, Symphony No. 3; Reel 2 of 2; 49:11; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1669 |
Edited Working Tape Friney7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1386 |
Education '88: A Presidential Candidates Forum P.M. Session - Republicans |
Audiotape T-40278/1388 |
Education '88: A Presidential Candidates Forum A.M. Session - Democrats Debate, 11 September 1987NPR Feeds; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1389 |
Education '88: A Presidential Candidates Forum P.M. Session - Republicans |
Audiotape T-40278/272 |
Education Technology and Jobs A' ChangingBob Cattrell, Employment Research Analyst with the SESC; Dr. Phail Wynn, President of Durham Technical Institute; and Marcie Harris, Director of the Career Planning Services at UNC discuss technology, jobs, and education; Reel 1 of 1; 23:38; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1677 |
Edward AlbeePlaywright Edward Albee, February 4 (year unknown) 22:29; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/22 |
Eight O'Clock: A Russian Exchange, 14 June 1980Reel 1 of 1; 59:14; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/24 |
Eight O'Clock: Sun Savings, 14 August 1980Reel 1 of 1; 1:05/1:05; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/32 |
Eight O'Clock: American Dance Festival: Charles Reinhart, 6 June 1980Reel 1 of 1; 42:44; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/33 |
Eight O'Clock: Who's Planning, 1 June 1980Reel 1 of 1; 55:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/34 |
Eight O'Clock: Political Parties and Presidential Campaigns, 12 June 1980Reel 1 of 1; 58:23; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/35 |
Eight O'Clock: Area Housing, 1 June 1980Reel 1 of 1; 38:38; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/36 |
Eight O'Clock: McGinnis on Social Programs in Austerity, 8 October 1979Reel 1 of 1; 52:44; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/37 |
Eight O'Clock: Cotton Dust in America, 11 October 1979Reel 1 of 1; 48:32; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/43 |
Eight O'Clock: Sir Harold Wilson SpeaksReel 1 of 1; 57:48; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/45 |
Eight O'Clock: Julian Bond, 9 October 1979Reel 1 of 1; 1:01:15; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/130 |
Eight O'Clock: Theodore Marmor Speech: National Health Insurance, 17 January 1980Reel 1 of 1; 53:21; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/131 |
Eight O'Clock: Is Small Beautiful - Thompson, 22 February 1980Reel 1 of 1; 46:04; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/132 |
Eight O'Clock: Heating the PoorReel 1 of 1; 42:25; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/133 |
Eight O'Clock: Family Policies: In Whose Best Interest, 14 December 1979Reel 1 of 1; 39:54; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/134 |
Eight O'Clock: Lewis Lipsitz - Tax Revolt, 19 January 1980Reel 1 of 1; 53:18; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/136 |
Eight O'Clock: Coretta Scott King, 3 December 1979Reel 1 of 1; 57:03; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/137 |
Eight O'Clock: Criminal Justice in North Carolina, 12 November 1979Reel 1 of 1; 56:12; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/138 |
Eight O'Clock: Krebs on Salt II, 12 November 1979Reel 1 of 1; 37:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/139 |
Eight O'Clock: Cable TV, 12 November 197935:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/140 |
Eight O'Clock: February 2nd Mobilization Round TableReel 1 of 1; 59:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/141 |
Eight O'Clock: The Aesthetics of Intercollegiate Athletics, 30 January 1980Reel 1 of 1; 48:08; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/142 |
Eight O'Clock: John Silber on Values and Facts, 13 February 1980Reel 1 of 1; 66:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/143 |
Eight O'Clock: Occupational Health and Safety, 8 February 1980Reel 1 of 1; 61:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/372 |
Eight O'Clock: Durham Municipal Candidates '79, 25 October 1979Reel 1 of 1; 60:14; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/373 |
Eight O'Clock: Chapel Hill CandidateReel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/389 |
Eight O'Clock: The Brain: Left and Right, 1 March 1980Dr. Preston Hancock discusses the left and right hemispheres of the human brain and the kind of information and learning they all. He is a consultant with the State Department of Public Instruction; Reel 1 of 1; 60:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/390 |
Eight O'Clock: Eisenstat on Economy, 10 May 1980UNC alumni and Domestic Policy Advisor to President Carter discusses the economy in an alumni weekend forum at UNC-CH; Reel 1 of 1; 54:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/391 |
Eight O'Clock: Three Men of Carolina, 1 May 1980Records speeches by Consolidated university president Bill Friday and UNC Chancellor Christopher Fordham on plans and needs of UNC-CH, followed by an interview with Dean Smith on his career coaching at Carolina; Reel 1 of 1; 54:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/392 |
Eight O'Clock: Commuter TransitExamines public transit system with transportation officials with the State DOT, Raleigh Durham and Chapel Hill. Also interviews Gorman Gilbert, planner in UNC School of Planning and Raymond Greene with TJCOG. Emphasis on buses, vanpooling, ride sharing; Reel 1 of 1; 67:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/393 |
Eight O'Clock: Older Americans Around United StatesTalks to Dr. John Nowlin - gerontologist with Duke Center on Aging and Human Development, Edie Cohn - arts teacher for the elderly, Frances Stuart - 107-year-old student, Danielle Withrow - Associate Director, Durham Arts Council, and Kay Huey, Director, RSVP about stereotypes and reality involving the elderly, their abilities and interests; Reel 1 of 1; 55:06; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/394 |
Eight O'Clock: Gubernatorial Candidates, 24 April 1980Pete Hoskins, Chairman, Research and Issues in the Scott campaign tells why Scott should again be elected governor. Excerpts from speech and press conference of Governor Hunt on issues of campaign; Reel 1 of 1; 64:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/395 |
Eight O'Clock: Insurance Commissioner Candidates, 23 April 1980John Ingram, Him Long, Ray Rabon, and Ken Brown face each other in the primary tomorrow and express their viewpoints; 61:05; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/396 |
Eight O'Clock: Afghanistan, The Draft, and U.S. Foreign Policy, 8 April 1980Bob Keiser discusses United States international policy, relations with allies, Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Iran oil, Olympic boycott, the draft. Bob Keiser is on national desk of the Washington Post; Reel 1 of 1; 49:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/397 |
Eight O'Clock: Abba Eban: Middle East Peace Process, 16 April 1980Explores history of hostile Arab-Israel relations, religion and political differences and developments in the peace making process looking especially at Israel and Egypt; Reel 1 of 1; 42:58; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/398 |
Eight O'Clock: A Weekend in April, 18 April 1980Examines a weekend of activities in Chapel Hill and Durham. A pop concert, rock concert, ballet, street fair, hospital opening and interview with members of a baseball team are included; Reel 1 of 1; 58:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/399 |
Eight O'Clock: Lieutenant Governor Candidate's Surrogates, 24 April 1980Arlene Pullen, Campaign manager for Jimmy Greene, and Bob Wells, media contact for Carl Stewart, tell why the candidates are running for the office of Lt. Governor and why they feel they should be voted for in the May 6 Democratic primary; Reel 1 of 1; 38:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/400 |
Eight O'Clock: Vacation Time, 27 May 1980Examines work and need for rest with Duke Hospital psychiatrist Dr. John Rhoads, availability of loans with Wachovia band manager Gary Holmes, travel business with Jeanne Narwinski of Circle Travel and talks about the N.C. Zoo with Marsha Constentino; Reel 1 of 1; 35:24; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/401 |
Eight O'Clock: Communications and the Structures of Society, 12 March 1980Examines communications in various forms - fortune cookies, cloth messages, telegraphs, telephone, radio, TV, posters, computers, etc. Anne Branscombe speaks. She is chairman of Kalba-Bowen Associates, a Massachusetts Consulting firm in information and communications and a UNC graduate; Reel 1 of 1; 46:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Home vs. Career: Anne Douglas, 25 February 1980Discusses conflicts of women on home or/and career and the possibility of successfully mixing the two, offers perspectives of different age groups, discusses men's emotional development and Harlequin romance as barometers of aspirations in our times; Reel 1 of 1; 58:45; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: United States - Soviet Relations, 8 March 1980Duke University professor Jerry Hough examines United States Soviet relations including Afghanistan invasion and Soviet political development since the 1930s. Examines populations, economics, and goals of the two nations and how this will affect development of future relations; Reel 1 of 1; 65:20; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Indian IdentitySpeech by Dr. Bob Brayboy of Pembroke State followed by discussion with Bruce Jones and Jerry Burklehammer with the N.C. Commission on Indian Affairs; Reel 1 of 1; 56:30; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: International Communications Symposium, 12 March 1980John Richardson, Jr., former head of Radio Free Europe, discusses international communications, Radio Free Europe, diplomats, world perceptions and media use; Reel 1 of 1; 33:41; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Karen Gentemann: Wifebeating, 28 February 1980Karen Gentemann, research associate in social sciences at UNC, discusses findings of a survey of 428 respondents to determine attitudes on wife beating in N.C; Reel 1 of 1; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Crime and Senior Citizens, 17 March 1980A conference on preventing crime against the elderly held by the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety. L.D. Hyde, Jay Rivette, Richard Martin, M. Teague, and conference attendants speak. Music: Everything Must Change by Quincy Jones from album Body Heat; Reel 1 of 1; 46:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: William Lee on Three Mile Island, 21 February 1980President of Duke Power William Lee was a consultant for safety after the Three Mile Island accident of 28 March 1979; Reel 1 of 1; 60:52; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Sarah Weddington on WomenReel 1 of 1; 50:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Science in Carter's Administration, 27 February 1980Dr. Frank Press, presidential advisor in Science and Technology discusses undertakings of the government in basic research, energy, consumer products, cooperation with the Third World, etc; Reel 1 of 1; 63:20; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Proud Shoes: Reverend Pauli MurrayFirst Black Woman in the Episcopal Priesthood; Reel 1 of 1; 56:30; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Proud Shoes: Reverend Pauli MurrayFirst Black Woman in the Episcopal Priesthood, Murray's childhood home is Chapel Hill. Her grandmother was baptized as a slave 123 years before in the Old Chapel of the Cross. She speaks about the struggles for civil rights and women's equality and about growing up in the south; Reel 1 of 1; 55:30; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: The Innocence of Joan Little: A conversation with James Reston, Jr.Author of the Innocence of Joan Little: A Southern Mystery; Creative Writing Lecturer, UNC; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Burroughs, Ginsberg, 17 March 1977Reel 1 of 1; 63:20; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Tom Wicker, Bob Hall, 22 December 1977Reel 1 of 1; 59:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Tom Wicker, Assoc. Editor, NY Times, 20 December 1977Reel 1 of 1; 59:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Charles Frankel, President National Humanities CenterReel 1 of 1; 43:10; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: William Friday, UNC President, 8 December 1977Reel 1 of 1; 53:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Congressman Morris Udall Speech, 21 February 1977Reel 1 of 1; 64:30; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Senator Mark Hatfield, 8 February 1978North Carolina State University Alternative Futures Symposium. Tape furnished by WKNC-FM, Raleigh. 39:50; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: William Colby/Syd Stapleton Debate, 31 March 1977Colby is former CIA Director and Stapleton is a member of the National Committee of the Socialist Worker's Party; Reel 1 of 1; 60:25; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Ron Nessen, Former Presidential Press Secretary and Veteran Broadcast Journalist, 27 September 1977Reel 1 of 1; 61:30; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Rosa PowellDub no. 1; Reel 1 of 1; 59:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Vincent Phillips Interview, 9 January 1980Interview with Ohio native Vincent Phillip on being a black classical pianist and artist in residence at Vance Granville Community College; Reel 1 of 1; 31:34; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Indian Unity Conference, 7 March 1980Discusses need for progress and self-determination for Native American in N.C. and the country. David Lester is Commission for the Administration for Native Americans in Washington, D.C. He spoke at the conference 3/7/80 sponsored by the N.C. Commission on Indian Affairs at the Royal Villa in Raleigh; Reel 1 of 1; 18:54; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Frank Ellis on Federal Perspectives on Minority HealthFrank Ellis interview on Federal Perspectives on Minority Health; Reel 1 of 1; 31:02; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Priorities of Education in Washington, 17 January 1980Discusses federal regulation of education, competition among institution for money and priorities for higher education; Reel 1 of 1; 28:34; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Presidential Politics in the South, 22 July 1980UNC Political Science Prof Merle Black discusses the role of the South in recent presidential elections, with projections on election '80; Reel 1 of 1; 52:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Civil Activism for the 80's, 27 January 1980Church services activism meeting recorded at Russell Memorial Church in Durham, sponsored by the February 2nd Mobilization Committee; Reel 1 of 1; 1:07:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Nuclear of Not, 11 October 1979Examines energy alternatives in N.C. including wood, hydro, peat, solar, coal, and nuclear; Reel 1 of 1; 1:05:47; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Elleman vs Munson - Nuclear Debate, 18 February 1980Carolina Power and Light Vice President for Nuclear Research of Sate engineering Dr. Thomas Elleman debates solar action lobbyist Dick Munson on the future of nuclear energy and energy sources available; Reel 1 of 1; 52:55; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: The Hunger Problem in North Carolina, 21 November 1979Reel 1 of 1; 42:02; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: Dance in Carolina, 11 October 1979Talks to local dancers and teacher of dance and members of the Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble about dancing for professionals and students; Reel 1 of 1; 40:00; 7.5 ips |
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Eight O'Clock: William Leuchtenberg/America and the Sense of LimboWilliam Leuchtenberg is the DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University; Reel 10 of 57:34; 7.5 ips |
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Elmer Gibson Group no. 1 Arts Center, 25 June 1989 |
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Elmer Gibson Group no. 2 Arts Center, 25 June 1989 |
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Elmer Oettinger Roundtable: Bill Strong, Dan Okun, Jack Adams, 9 March 1994 |
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Elmer Oettinger Roundtable: Daniel Pollitt, Rhoda Winn discussing Paul Greene, 3 March 199448:00 |
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Elmer Oettinger Roundtable: John Dixon, Samuel Holten, Blyden Jackson, 1 March 1994 |
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Elmer Oettinger, Bill Powell, John Graham, 8 March 1994 |
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Elvis Presley Tribute, 17 August 1977Reel 1 of 1; 59:28; 7.5 ips |
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EMF Orchestra, 23 July 1988 |
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Encounter Series Donna Coleman, 10 December 1986Ives no. 1: Piano Sonata; Reel 1 of 1; 35:30; 7.5 ips |
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Encounter Series Donna Coleman, 10 December 1986Four Chants for piano; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Encounters Allen Shawn: Four Jazz Preludes, 2 November 1984East Duke Campus; Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Encounters with the music of our time Program II: Newer Voices, 19 January 1983Stephen Jaffe, Louis Karchin, Steve Reich. Guest Artist: Linda Quan, violin; Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Encounters with the music of our time Haubenstock-Ramat, Stephen Jaffe, Lutoslawski, 1 March 1982Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Encounters with the music of our time Program II: Newer Voices, 19 January 1983Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Encounters With the Music of Our Times What's New in Variation Forms?, 13 April 1988Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Encounters: With the music of our time Music of William Bolcom, 4 February 1989Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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ErvinSB Dub |
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Ethics and Modern Medicine, 2 December 1983Dr. Larry Churchill and Dr. Allen Cross, UNC School of Medicine discuss ethics and medicine, informed consent, etc; Reel 1 of 1; 30:07; 7.5 ips |
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Ethiopian Politics and Famine, 18 January 1985Discussing intervention workings in Ethiopia; Reel 1 of 1; 30:22 |
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Eunice Milton Benton, Winston-Salem, N.C. |
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Eutrophication and Phosphate Detergent Ban, 19 September 1983Reel 1 of 1; 28:26; 7.5 ips |
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Expanding Art Museums: N.C. and UNC, 13 April 1983Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina State Museum of Art; Reel 1 of 1; 29:54; 7.5 ips |
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Extinction, Overpopulation, and Nuclear WarBiologist and author Anne Ehrlich in conversation with David Warshauer; Reel 1 of 1; 23:52; 7.5 ips |
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Exxon/New York Philharmonic Radio Broadcasts, 16 September 1982Featuring Charles Ives Decoration Day among Vivaldi, Reich's Tehillim, and Brahms 92:00 |
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Exxon/New York Philharmonic Radio Broadcasts: Reich: Tehillim |
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Faison |
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Father Cares: The Last of JonestownNPR Feed; Reel 1 of 1; 89:00; 7.5 ips |
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Fearrington Brunch talks: Tom Gjelton, 27 February 199490:00 |
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Fearrington Brunch talks: Mara Liasson, 1 January 199590:00 |
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Feature Disabled Wrestling, 16 July 1987Producer Faye Mitchell-Henderson |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 3/9/87 through 3/16/87), 12 February 1987Public School Progress; Wes Hare, Director of the Twin Streams Educational Center on helping workers displaced from mill closings; Building Students I, Lillian Lee - Director of the Alternative Program at Chapel Hill High School, Counselor Mary Gratch Abrams, and students in the program comment on a stay in school program; United States Olympic Festival Preparations I; Building Students II; Severe Weather Awareness Week, Doppler Radar; Kenneth Blanchard, author of The One Minute Manager; Duke Festival of Women in the Arts; Gullah Bible; Vocational Education; Ann Burke, Executive of the Urban Ministry Center of Raleigh on United States Congress action to help the homeless; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-15 (aired 4/9/87 through 4/22/87), 30 March 1987NOW, women's issues; Albemarle/Pamlico Sounds in North Carolina; Hazardous Waste Site -- Retrospect; Airport expansion; Banking reform sought, American Bankers Association; The FAA; United States Olympic Festival; Prisons: Changing?; Choreographer Ruby Shand discusses Dai Rakuda Kan and butoh dance, ADF Director Charles Reinhart also comments; Playmakers' production of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream; Nancy Samalin, author of Loving Your Child is Not Enough; Craft Leader's Workshop; David Herbert Donald, author of Homeward: The Life of Thomas Wolfe; Robert Meusel on SANE, A Sane Approach to Nuclear Disarmament; Adolescent Alcohol Abuse; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 4/22/87 through 4/30/87), 31 March 1987Job mismatch; Liberation Theology; Jon Metzger interview; Karl Van Horn on Business: International Competition; Museum Exhibit -- A City, James Grashow's execution of 12 foot tall buildings with human characteristics; Bangladesh Today (short version); Excel '87 Conference for Professional Women offering advice on selling yourself; Topsail Beach Mayor Kip Oppergaard on disappearing beaches; Erica Rothman on conflict resolution, session at Excel '87; Cape Hatteras Lighthouse; Bangladesh Today; Press Conference on Glenn Miller no. 3; Milk, the State Drink?, Senator from Haywood Charles Hipps debates the issue; Miller Press Conference no. 2 (see also no. 230, cut 17); Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-19 (aired 4/30/87 through 5/7/87), 30 April 1987Rufus Edmisten on Irangate no. 3; Edmisten on Irangate no. 2; James Gallagher on the logistic problem of very early education for working families, Frank Porter Graham Child Center 20th Anniversary; Professor David Barber on Political Hotcakes no. 2; Professor David Barber on Political Hotcakes no. 1; Professor David Barber on Political Hotcakes no. 4; North Carolina State lawmakers considering English language bill, making English the official language of North Carolina; Frank Porter Graham Child Center 20th Anniversary, James Gallagher steps down as Director; Mother's Day Reconsidered no. 3; Mother's Day Reconsidered no. 1 with Dr. Fabianne Worth on women's issues; Mother's Day Reconsidered no. 2, women's films; Press Conference on Glenn Miller no. 1, White Patriot Party; The Sponge and Sexual Disease; Barber on Political Hotcakes no. 3, discussing problems of presidential candidate Gary Hart.;Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-19 (aired 5/11/87 through 5/27/87), 4 May 1987United States Olympic Festival; Colorado views Gay Hart's political debacle; Walking Across Egypt, A Book by Clyde Edgerton; Affordable Housing; Voices from a women's prison; UNC Symposium Honors NIH; Local Churches view PTL problems; United States Olympics Festival -- General Operations; Philanthropy and Volunteerism with Dr. Charles Clotfelter; I-40 links and the summer United States Olympic Festival; Solid Waster Disposal I; Solid Waster Disposal II; Peace concert to promote disarmament; Rimer on University Land Plan; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-17 (aired 5/27/87 through 6/9/87), 27 May 1987Department of Transportation against limiting cities contributions, concerning Raleigh's Outer Loop and lack of funding in rural areas; Sukay -- music of the Andes; United States Olympic Festival (July 13-26); Recycling Renascent in Chapel Hill; Verta Mae Grosvenor on writing an food opera and on her book Vibration Cooking; Salmonella and Chicken; New Biotechnology Company opens in Research Triangle Park: Everything you ever wanted to know about the chicken; Poverty amid prosperity in Durham and Raleigh/Wake; Choreographer Alvin Ailey, American Dance Festival; Anti Klan Unity Events, Greensboro Coalition for Unity and Justice; Political Cartoonists; Senator Terry Sanford's Anti Take-over Bill, limiting hostile take-overs in Washington, Burlington Industries mentioned; Alvin Ailey on choreographing; Dr. Michael Rosenberg on International AIDS conference; Meadowlands Industrial Park -- New; School Merger Trends in Durham and Orange County; Chapel Hill Klan March Permit; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-21 (aired 6/10/87 through 6/18/87), 10 June 1987Walbrun on HMO's for State Employees; Medical Mutual Rate Increase; Chatham Coal Mine -- Followup; Seaweed Farming on Land; UNC Black Student Movement president on Anti-Klan March; Durham Parade permit to Klan; Bishop Lewis on counter Klan March; Rabbi Steve Sager on Counter Klan March; The AIDS test -- a practical guide; American Airlines HUB opening; Supreme Court Decision seen in North Carolina, Pam di Stefano, staff attorney at the Death Penalty Resource Center in Raleigh on impact of those affected after a death by murder; United States Olympic Festival -- Communications/The Media; Apex High School teacher Bob Matthews on High School Graduates II; Apex High School teacher Bob Matthews on High School Graduates I; Gay Pride Month Events II; Gay Pride Month Events I; Morrisville The Future I, the political setup; Morrisville's' Future II; North Carolina bill to ban shallow land burial of low-level radioactive waste; Mushak quits Public Health Service II, Dr. Paul Mushak on findings from a report on lead poisoning danger to young children being prepared for Congress; Mushak quits public health service I; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-19 (aired 6/19/87 through 7/1/87), 19 June 1987English Professor Charles Zug on Summer Solstice -- an audio picture; Privette on Creationism decision; Sheldon Morgenstern Foner and the Eastern Music Festival; Peachy Times, agricultural crop; Chatham Man on World Food, Cary Fowler, genetic researcher; Promising Tobacco Crop; The Nursing Crisis I - Where the Profession Stands; The Nursing Crisis II - What's to be Done?; Umbria Jazz Festival; I-40 to Chapel Hill; Mayor Wib Gulley comments on gay pride march repercussions; American Dance Festival - L'Esquisse; The Ins and Outs of Summer Theatre; Adopt a Seed, genetic preservationist Cary Fowler of the Rural Advancement Fund; United States Olympic Festival Sport/Torch Run; Sludge Afloat in Crabtree Creek, problems at Butner treatment plant - Division of Environmental Management Director Paul Wilms comments; Groundbreaking Hope Valley Farms; Plans to re-introduce red wolves in North Carolina; Former Governor Jim Hunt on Growth; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-17 (aired 7/1/87 through 7/14/87), 1 July 1987Supreme Court on Land Use decision; Governor Jim Martin at Dedication of I-40 at 15-501; Bicentennial Commission of N.C.; The Constitution and interpretation; United States Olympic Festival -- Torch Run; Low Level Radioactive Waste Omnibus Bill; Carolina's Cotton Crop; Pro abortion political planning; South-East Compact for Low-Level Radioactive Waste; Radon not seen as threat to Tar Heels; Olympic Festival traffic planning; N.C. Artists Exhibition; Auto Insurance Increases; ADF -- Dance Hawaii; Flowers Along I-40, DOT Landscaping; United States Olympic Festival -- participant services; Working through pain, Sports Medicine; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-15 (aired 7/16/87 through 7/24/87), 14 July 1987Donna Deverona pleads for Olympic Peace; United States Olympic Festival -- Torch Exchange in Chapel Hill; Disabled Wrestling; Sports Medicine conclave; Robert Helmick -- USOC President on the 1988 Olympics in Korea; Wrestling Coach; Leroy T. Walker on Olympic Sport; Greensboro Road Development; Genetic diversity in Agriculture; Bob Beamon on the Long Jump and race in Sport; Archery and the Oldest Archer; Indoor Speed Ice Skating; First Aid at the Festival; Team handball -- What it Is; 3 year Secondary Education Project begins in Biotechnology; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 7/23/87 through 8/6/87)Olympic Basketball Prospects; United States Olympic Festival Profits and Merchandise; NPR Commentator Codrescu interview with Dalzell; Bob Hamil Reporter Eyes Hoosiers' Knight; Supplemental Education; The Workplace --- Change, Part I With Dr. Kenneth Spenner of Duke; The Workplace --- Change, Part II, workers in USSR; Flight, an audio impression of air travel; Moderate Income Housing in Chapel Hill with John Feuerbach; Caldwell County Exploding Ambulance; Arts at Black Mountain College with Mary Emma Harris; Dave Hansing, chair of Day Care Task Force discusses Day Care Cafeteria Style; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-16 (aired 8/7/87 through 8/25/87)Bull City Blues Festival - preview; Groundbreaking for Center for TV; Aids Discrimination Legislation; Michael Jennings on Regional Public Transportation; Rep. Charles Cromer on AIDS and his Communicable Diseases Bill; John Cage Concert in conjunction with The Arts at Black Mountain College Exhibit; The Orange County Commission for Women's Businesswomen's Roundtable receives national recognition award; Ms. Harmon on the Harmonic Convergence event; English as a 2nd Language; Erwin Square Expansion; Magna Carta Comes to Town; Obituary -- Robert Burton House, Dr. William Friday recalls; Immunization Reminder; Endangered Animals Saved Part 1 and II; Housing Market Down?; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-16 (aired 8/26/87 through 9/8/87)Life and Death -- Facing Both, featuring writer and performer Joe Kogel; Increase in Obesity in American population; Presidential Debates -- Candor?; The Lost Colony; Chancellor Fordham Resigns; Chancellor Fordham interview; Gayle Dorman on upgrading middle schools; Aids Identification Cards?; Aids Identification Cards -- Response, David Jolly, N.C.DHHS; Bone Loss; Aids Prevention in Public Schools; The Tarheel Band and Major John (Yasalaitis); Status of the Art Center; Amberly I, Carrboro mayor Jim Porto and UNC professor of City and Regional Planning David Gotts discuss the controversial proposed development in Carrboro; Candidates Forum (short version); Candidates Forum (long version); Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-18 (aired 9/9/87 through 9/30/87)Compufest Coming; Super Collider Progress Report; Ear Rings, the musical adaptation of Lee Smith's novel Oral History, featuring music composed by members of the Red Clay Ramblers; Former Attorney General Rufus Edmisten discusses Irangate no. 1; Michael Mezzatesta: Duke Museum of Art to re-open; Selection of the site for N.C. Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility; Getting Professional Baseball in Raleigh; Lucinda McDade, Scientific Coordinator for the Organization for Tropical Studies at Duke discusses impacts of cutting the Rainforest; Nicholas Kitchen interview; Passive smoking: the effects of cigarette smoking on non-smokers; Miles Wolf semi-annual check-up; Medicare Premium cost increase; Casting call for Bull Durham; Christopher Hanney interview; Cleaning the beaches of North Carolina; Raleigh Outer Loop Highway Hearings; Christopher Stone on the environment and moral considerations; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-15 (aired 9/11/87 through 10/8/87)North Carolina Symphony; Shaw University Comeback I; Shaw University Comeback II; 1st Meeting of the N.C. Low-level Radioactive Waste Management Authority; Merritt Mill Road Progress - Development; Robert Ward interview; Fire Prevention Week; The Raleigh Referenda; Arts Advocates Success Story; Wilmington's No to Consolidation; Theismann Press Conference on the NFL players strike; The Search for Nessie; Teen Bus Drivers; Afro American History Convention, annual meeting of the Association for the study of Afro-American Life and History; Playmaker's New Stage; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 10/12/87 through 10/20/87)University Day I; University Day II; Alcohol Abuse: A Threat; Chlorofluorocarbon International Agreement; Triangle Youth Hostel Organizing; Carolina Basketball -- A Book; Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History; John Hope Franklin interview on the ASALH; Hazardous Waster Incineration; State Fair '87; Underwriter's Labs in Research Triangle Park; NRCD at the State Fair; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 10/20/87 through 11/4/87), 13 October 1987Dr. Stephen Joseph, Health Commissioner for New York City on the increasing number of AIDS cases; Triangle Community Foundation; Home Equity Loans; Planned Parenthood's President Faye Wattleton; Todd Oppenheimer on Development: The West Coast Solution; Folk Festival Tar Heelia in the Village of Yesteryear at the State Fair; Recycling in Chapel Hill; Among the Afghans: A Book by Arthur Bonner foreign correspondent; Ogden Gerald of the EPA discusses Air Quality Violations; Burglaries in Chapel Hill; Orphans performed by the Playmakers Repertory Company, David Hammond discusses; Richard Sneiderman on Museum Associations and Politics; Frances Campbell, Coordinator of Psychoeducational Services at Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center comments on containing the horror of Halloween; Duke Professor Robert Entmann comments on the endorsement of Durham Mayor Wib Gulley by the Committee on the Affairs of Black People; AIDS education in Miami, Florida; the Hardback Cafe owner Grant Kornberg discusses litigation regarding copyright infringement by owners of the Hard Rock Cafe; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-09 (aired 11/4/87 through 11/23/87), 4 November 1987Day Care Conference; UNC graduate and instructor Jill McCorkle on her new novel Tending to Virginia; WUNC jazz announcer and Spectator Magazine critic Freddy Jenkins on Goldie Oldies, the popularity of bands and performers of rock music; Trauma Registry Begins at N.C. Memorial Hospital; Dr. Rebecca Martin on Saints and Heroes exhibition at the N.C. Museum of Art; The Stock Market drop and the Triangle I; The Stock Market Drop and the Triangle II; Trends in Biotechnology; James Tanner, President of Tanner Companies, Inc., comments on the manufacture of Russian designs by his company in Rutherfordton; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 12/29/87 through 1/12/88)Courses for Student/Athletes of Proposition 48; Lee Hauser, North Carolina Insurance Commission, John Palczuk, President of Carolina home Inspection Associates, comment on problems of home construction quality II; Where's quality construction? I, featuring Building Inspector George Birmingham, Durham Assistant City Manager Gregory Bethea, North Carolina Deputy Commissioner for Engineering and Inspections for the North Carolina Insurance Commission; The New Papa D's (Danziger) coffee house, re-incarnated by a non-profit group chaired by Joseph Sparling; Dr. Patricia Waller, Director, Injury Prevention Research Center and Associate Director of the Highway Safety Research Center on problems with raising the speed limit, No more 65-mph roadways; Author Elizabeth Wheaton's talk about Code Name: Green Kill, a new book about the 1979 Greensboro Clan/Communist Party killings; Raleigh Boychoir; Mab Segrest, spokeswoman for North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious Violence, comments on Miller sentencing and racist violence generally in North Carolina; First Public Meeting of the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Authority; Interviews with Steve Reich, composer of New York Counterpoint and Richard Stoltzman, who performed the piece on clarinet at Duke; An Interview with Richard Stoltzman; An Interview with Steve Reich; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 1/6/88 through 1/19/88), 1 December 1987James Olson, director of North Carolina Agriculture Department's Agricultural Statistics Division discusses Farms: The Past and Outlook; Development: Jack Nicklaus community in Chatham; Former Chapel Hill Town Councilman R.D. Smith remembers; Rosemary Square -- Delay or not to delay; Long term care -- Services for the Elderly; What We Think of Development -- A Poll; A Better Understanding of AIDS; Ciompi Quartet/ composer Michael Ching; James Hayslett looks at the past and future of business; Martin Luther King Jr.'s Living Dream; Durham Senior Citizens' Support; Building Schools: Facilities; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-15 (aired 1/12/88 through 1/28/88), 1 December 1987Employment of handicapped and developmentally disabled individuals at Durham Exchanges Club Industry; Building Schools: Perspectives; Like a Family -- A Book I, early textiles - growth and development, strikes, labor unrest; Building Schools: Prescriptions; Like a Family -- A Book, II, unionism, dissolution, hi-tech; Raleigh Symphony's premiere of A Celebration of Spirituals; Like a Family, Part III --- Mill Buildings Today, Clay Hamner on Erwin Square development, Roland Gammon on Pilot Square mill reincarnation in Raleigh; Harpsichordist Robert Hill recital preview; Let's Talk Trash -- Public Forum(s) with Bruce Heflin, Public Works director of Chapel Hill on waste management; Triangle Land Conservancy's successful purchase of the White Pines Natural Area; Roland Gammon on City Market: Will it Work?; Options in Adoption, TriOpt; Watershed Protection, I; Watershed Protection, II; O'Neil's Mourning Becomes Electra performed by Player's Repertory Company; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-15 (aired 6/15/77 through 7/4/77)Goodwill Industries; Community Adult Education; Carnivorous Plants with Ritchie Bell, Director N.C. Botanical Garden; Migraine Therapy Group; League of Women Voters/Energy; National Opera Company; International Women's Year Conference; International Women's Year Conference II: Women and Health; International Women's Year Conference III: Late Bloomers; Men and Masculinity; International Women's Year Conference IV: Older Women; Girl Scouts; Cynthia Leggett/Cosmetic Care; Topless Dancer; International Women's Year Conference V: Finances; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 7/4/77 through 7/18/77)Negro Braille Magazine; McCauley Street Party; International Women's Year Conference: Women on the Job; International Women's Year Conference: Arts and Humanities; Lucille Clifton/Women and Work; Eno Independence Day; Stillbirth Society; Images of Aging/Governor's Conference Overview; Images of Aging II: Advocacy; Images of Aging III: Minorities; Chapel Hill Youth Theatre; Images of Aging IV: Employment and Retirement; Images of Aging V: Lula Watson; Images of Aging VI: Housing; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 7/18/77 through 8/8/77)SIFT: Summer Involvement for Teenagers; Images of Aging VII: Transportation; Images of Aging VIII: Homekeepers/Orange County; Images of Aging IX: Mental Health; Images of Aging X: UNC's Elderhostel; Watering Plants; Crops and the Drought; OWASA: Orange Water and Sewer Authority; Care of Trees and Shrubs in the Drought; African Health Institute Project; Well, well, well Live on Homestead Road - Well owners; OWASA II; Switchboard Chapel Hill; Recycling Cans; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-15 (aired 8/9/77 through 8/25/77)Composting; Grocery Garbage; Junk Art; Garbage Man/Mr. Caldwell; Solid Waster/Conservation Council; Small Press Van Bookmobile; Valdese Theatre; Industrial Waste; Snow Camp Theatre; Water Update; Competency testing; Souls From Within I; Sould From Within II; Make Today Count; Grounding Space, Participants in GS Switchboard Counselors, Chapel Hill; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 8/31/77 through 9/23/77)Highland Games; Natural History Museum; Third Century Artists; Scoliosis; Air Quality Reporting Standard; Volunteerathon; Trains/James Bistline; Dedication of Cultural Arts Center; Bert Lance Vox Pop; Mopeds, N.C. Highway Patrol; Night Taxi Service; Gourd Hobbyists; Hauntings; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-8 (aired 9/26/77 through 10/5/77)TV News Study; Friends of the Library; Goats, with Goat owners Ann and Bill Woodward; Mainstreaming, Director of Special Education Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools; Derby Day; Jim Hall/Humanities Conference; Cole Genn/Humanities Education; Charles Rivers/Humanities Education; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 10/7/77 through 10/20/77)Hal Richman: A Store is a Store; Treehouse; Bikeways; Land Use Planning; Police/Public Safety; School Lunch I; School Lunch Week II; Bob Timberlake Collection; Sterilization /Dr. Juroslaw Hollea, Professor/OB-Gyn, UNC; The Tuba: No Respect with David Reed; Richard Adlerl North Carolina State Fair/Apples; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-7 (aired 10/21/77 through 11/2/77)Sterilization: Hollea; State Fair: Homemaking; Vox Pop: Election; Southern Bell; Kids on Halloween; Succession Vox Pop; Succession Amendment: Pro and Con; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-11 (aired 11/3/77 through 11/24/77)Balanced Budget Amendment; Homestead: Life Insurance Amendments; Election Vox Pop Update; Vox Pop: Parents and Education; American Women's Museum; Students and Education Vox Pop; Fast for a World Harvest; Kennedy; UNC Women's Lockers; Thanksgiving Kids I; Thanksgiving Kids II; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-9 (aired 11/3/77 through 12/13/77)Women in Communications; Blind Photographer; YMCA/YWCA Bazaar; Wilmington 10/Congressmen; Senate Candidates in Law School; Peace Academy; William Friday, UNC President; Cooperative Garage; William Friday II; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 12/14/77 through 12/31/77)Children's Rights; Amnesty International; Blacks in Society; Smoke Detectors; Tom Wicker: Press/President; Christmas Tree; Holly; EPA Air Quality Trends; Holiday Depression; Christmas Feature; Credit Counseling; Guy Lombardo; Radioactive Accident; Holiday and Alcohol; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-10 (aired 1/3/78 through 1/18/78)Aging and Sex; Amos Reed Talks about Prisons; James Reston, Jr.: Joan Little; Porno Shops; Folk Medicine I; Health Care Vox Pop; Folk Medicine II; Folk Medicine III; Sterilization; Nuclear Weapons; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 1/23/78 through 2/7/78)Wilmington 10 I: Wilmington 10 Vox Pop; Wilmington 10 II; WCHL Anniversary; Governor Hunt Wilmington 10; Skin Bank, N.C. Jaycees Burn Center; Opryland, USA; Rubella Vaccine; HEW/Joseph Cahfano I; HEW/Joseph Cahfano II; Summer; Fitch/Energy Monitor; Dental Health Week; Labor Center; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-10 (aired 2/8/78 through 2/24/78)Contraceptives and Cancer; Amnesty International; Lester Ball Future Projections; Valentine's Day, interviewing children from Ephesus Rd. School; Africa News; Nuclear Power; Immunization; Henry Kyemba, Uganda, VP World Health Organization; Savak, Chuck Eppinette, American Friends Service Committee; Secrets; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-9 (aired 3/6/78 through 3/22/78)Job Market Today; Space: the Final Frontier, Gerard O'Neil, Physicist/Princeton University; Eugene Banks, Duke basketball; Sam Love, Environment; Congresswoman Shirley Chisolm; Dissertation Blues with Dr. Richard Hunter and Sara Cooper Clinical Psychologists in Private Practice; Brown Lung Disease; Morton Halperin on the CIA; Interview with South African Black Journalist; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 3/23/78 through 4/11/78)Mark Hatfield on the Future of Energy; Civil Liberties, Bruce Ennis National Legal Director, ACLU; Joan Scott: Women; poet Robert Bly; Interview with Mattuhya Peled, Major General - Israeli Army; Askia Muhammed; Facial Artist Jane Lipton, Duke Medical School; [undocumented immigrants]; Sportswriter Dan Collines; FDA - Confusion; South African Poet Denis Brutus; Wizard of Oz; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 4/12/78 through 5/5/78)Chilean Assassination; Igor Roodenko, Traveling Psychological Salesman; Humor, Paul Grayson, Psychology Graduate Student, UNC; Rape and the Dress, Joan Walsh, CH Women Against Violence Against Women; Women and Construction; Malnutrition; Improvisation and Life on the Road, John Maypede, actor; A Look into the United States and World Food Supply; Chapel Hill Since the 1940's; Wildflower Conservation; Senate Elections; Sun Day, National Coordinator of Sun Day; Child Labor Laws; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 5/8/78 through 5/26/78)Homosexuality in the Military; Post-Graduate Depression; Problem with the Small Press and the National Endowment for the Humanities; American Dance Theatre; the Nuclear Trail; UNC Desegregation Decision; Graduation/Wilmington Ten; Black Artists in N.C.; African Liberation Day; Yosel Karsh, portrait photographer; PGA Dreamer, amateur golf; Captain magic, Ephesus Rd Elementary School; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-11 (aired 5/29/78 through 6/9/78)Runaway Parents; Central Prison; Second Grade Latin; Government Executives Institute; The Persuasians; Alcohol Abuse; Crest Street Community; Adolescent Center; Liquor By the Drink I; Liquor by the Drink II; Cotton Dust; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-10 (aired 6/12/78 through 6/23/78)Minimum Competency: State Competency testing; Gold Diggers: Red Gold Hill Mine; American Cancer Society; Barber on the Presidency; Strawberries: talking with a farmer in Carburrus County; William Warfield; Brown Lung; Privacy Law Revision; First Woman PH.D; Energy Future: Carl Shey, Chairman - Institute for Environmental Studies; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-10 (aired 6/26/78 through 7/7/78)Greensboro Jazz Orchestra; High School Law Conference; Instant Analysis; Local Bakke React; Pastoral Care program; Summer Jobs; Campus Governing Council; Ford Fair: interview with Barbara Wallace, Student Rural Health Coalition; Durham Folklife Festival: talking with members of the Durham Gospel Jubilation; AC Dance Theatre; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-10 (aired 7/10/78 through 7/28/78)Grandfather Mountain - Highland Games; Psycho-Active Drugs: Center for Disabilities and Disorders in Developmental Learning; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; American Dance Machine; Helms: an interview with Dr. James Lucier, Policy Advisor to Senator Jesse Helms; Grist mill; Fertility Study; Heat Stroke; N.C. Archeology; Elvis Clone; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-9 (aired 7/31/78 through 8/10/78)Ethics and Politics; Test Tube Babies for N.C.; Women's Training Center; Survival Reading: Interview with Anne Adams, Professor of Education and Director of Reading Center at Duke on reading and understanding bills, forms, and other items; Old West: Milk Holt; Infertility; First Flight; Competency Testing; Reading in Kindergarten: interview with Anne Adams; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-8 (aired 8/15/78 through 9/8/78)Medical Education Development Program; Rural Health Care; Stress: Interview with Dr. William Redford of Duke on biofeedback and new approaches to deal with pain and stress; PCBs: interview with toxicologist Arthur McBay and environmentalist for N.C. Department of Natural Resources Robert Carter, includes excerpts from 8/17 conference of Governor Hunt discussing PCB spill background, health hazards, state plans for disposal; Cued Speech (a hand-code for helping deaf individuals understand speech) and the auto-cuer. One of many communication methods used by Deaf individuals; College Adjustment I; College Adjustment II; Students Older than Average: Nontraditional students; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-7 (aired 9/11/78 through 9/23/78)Mid-East Perspective: interview with Dr. Ed Agar on the changing psychology and view of interpersonal behavior and its relationship to the Middle East; Mime; Brutality and Football; Beginning Sports; Competency Tests I; Competency Tests II; Religious Schools; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 9/27/78 through 10/19/78)Battered Women I; Battered Women II; Dr. Spock on Socialism and nuclear future; Vietnam Famine; Bob Hall, Institute for Southern Studies, on Rich Vs Poor; Coney Island, interview with John Casson-author of Amusing the Millions; Holistic healing: discussing preventative medicine with Leaf Diamant; Jim Grant of the Charlotte Three; Textile Mills: brown lung question; Bernice Reagon - Freedon Singer; Shampoo: How hair dressers serve as counselors to some of their customers; Citizenship: interview with new United States citizens; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-11 (aired 10/30/78 through 11/16/78)Star-Gazing: interview with April Sauer, Education Advisor at the Morehead Planetarium; Pea Ridge Road: interview with Chatham County Coummunity leaders on effects of Army Corps of Engineers plan to flood Jordan Dam Reservoir and local food; Competency Tests; SANE - SALT: psychological stress factors of arms race and rejection of proposed Salt II treaty by the Senate; Ballet; Russian Dissident: interview with Pavel Litvinov, publisher of a chronicle on human rights in USSR; North Carolina Playwright Jonathan Bolt; North Carolina Cohabitation Law; Karen Silkwood: interview with Ann Ramsbotham of the Kudzu Alliance on Silkwood's death and the nuclear energy question; Interview with Julian Bond; The Great American Smokeout and North Carolina; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 11/21/78 through 12/12/78)Honor Code Violations; Military Draft; Liquor by the Drink in Orange County; The Badgett Sisters: gospel singing family; Billion Dollar Bike; Migrant Workers; Nuclear Power - Sierra Club; Woolyu Worms; Institute for Open Journalism; Players repertory Company: Cold Storage; Lady Slipper Music: interview with Laurie Fuchs on women's music; PCB - Chatham County; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-10 (aired 12/13/78 through 1/12/79)First Flight - Historical Perspective; First Flight - Witness: interview with Archie Daniels, son of John Daniels; Man Will Never Fly Society: the alleged flight of the Wright Brothers; Southern Violence; Shopping Mall Santas; New Year List: interview with Jim Fleishman of Carolina Action on N.C. enforcement of Carter's voluntary wage price guidelines; N.C. Rape Laws; Rape; Tobacco Farmer; Freedom of Information Act; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-11 (aired 1/16/79 through 2/5/79)Corporation Shrink: Feature on employee assistance programs, interviews with Norm Conte of Lufkin Industries and Barney Rickenbacker, Wake County Occupational Health Center; Wage Gap; Solar Home; Battered Women; Eight Hands: interview with Glenn Hinson, N.C. Museum of History on Black Oral History and modern effects; Harmonica Champion, Chris Turner; HEW; Interview with David Martin on Energy; Fixed Incomes and the elderly; Tobacco Town - Durham's local economy; Working women: wages, sociological, psychological problems of 80% of the work force; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 2/6/79 through 2/24/79)Drugs in School; Parents in the Classroom; Snowstorm; Carolina Challenge Announcement; Ramsey Clark: his talk with the Ayattolah Khomeni of Iran; Darvon health hazards; Save Pea Ridge Road; ERA in N.C.; Andy Griffith Tells Romeo and Juliet; Reflections on the snowfall; Labor/Management Relations at Duke Hospital; Diets; UNC/HEW visit; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 2/27/79 through 3/30/79)Klan in Winston-Salem; Jogging; Mideast; Discrimination Laws; UNC/HEW; Kids and old age: senior citizens; Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman: interview with Michelle Wallace; Health Consumers Organization; Composer Tom Johnson: Five Shaggy Dog Operas; Raleigh Art Sculpture; Jimmy Santigo Baca; Isabel Letelier: feature preview in connection with 8 o'clock on Isabel Letelier; Babies and working moms; Mark Naison (in connection with 8 o'clock on Naison); 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-11 (aired 4/2/79 through 4/25/79)Humor: interview with Professor Paul Brandes of the Speech Department at UNC on what people laugh at and why, the effects of humor; Nuclear Power I; Nuclear Power II; Nuclear Power III; William Leuchtenberg; Transportation: car alternatives; Transportation Planning and Growth; Carpools; John Hope Franklin; Hospice; Family: Z. Giraldo, Center for Study of the Family and the State; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-10 (aired 4/26/79 through 5/21/79)Cars; Housing: west end housing and absentee landlords; Atomic Bombs; The Art School in Carrboro; N.C. Common Cause; Police Chief: interview with Frederick Heineman, new chief; Balanced Growth in North Carolina: interview with Mercer Doty, Director, N.C. Public Policy Research Center; Brown Vs Board of Education: interview with mark Miller, Associate Editor, Southern Exposure Magazine; Schools and Sex Education; Conservation Clown: Ed Shoucair; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-6 (aired 5/22/79 through 6/1/79)Construction work in progress: interview with Edward Hilly of Carolina Power and Light, John Neuteld of UNC-G and the N.C. Energy Policy Council, and Jim Overton of KUDZU Alliance; PCB and Toxic Waste Disposal; Dance in North Carolina; Elderly Care I; Elderly Care II; Elderly Care III; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 6/4/79 through 6/19/79)Elderly Care IV; Elderly Care V; Women in Prison; National Opera Company; N.C. Champer Players; Young People's Orchestra; George Hold, State Folklorist: N.C. Traditional Dances; Middle Age Drugs: members of the Drug Evaluation Center in Durham; Assertion Training; Chapel Hill Recreation; Carrboro Recreation; Skylab; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-15 (aired 6/22/79 through 9/15/79)Outdoor Theatre; Sidney Rittenburg; Inflation Vox Pop; Prices and Solutions to inflation; Human Rights; July 4th; Isolation and loneliness; Chapel Hill Farmers Fair; Fetal Heart Monitor and its relationship to increasing numbers of Caesarean sections; Chapel Hill Area Pooling System (CHAPS); Bus System; Low Income Housing; Building Housing; Chapel Hill Housing - Zoning; Carrboro Planning; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 9/14/79 through 10/4/79)University Housing; Durham Community Development; Housing Attitudes; Duke Miles; OWASA; Durham Civic Center; Raleigh School Enrollment I; Raleigh School Enrollment II; Howard Morland on current court battle and his still unpublished article The H-Bomb: How we got it and why we're telling it; Howard Morland interview: discussing the 1970's as apathetic and the 1960's as artificial; UFW Strike: striking farmworkers; Resource Recovery I; Resource Recovery II; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-15 (aired 10/5/79 through 10/30/79)Durham School Issues; Chapel Hill/Carrboro School I; Chapel Hill/Carrboro School II; N.C. Tourism; Bicycle Club; Moscow State Symphony tour Cancellation; Addicted Smoker: the process of giving up; Community Self-Help Project: interview with Ed Berman, founder of Interaction Trust, a project which teaches theatre and communication skills to enhance daily life in Camden, England; State Fair Crafts: Aira Wallace of Cedar Grove talks about people who buy Aloe tinnery at the fair; Home Loans; Social Security I; Social Security II; Nell Irvin Painter; Radiation Wastes; Two Career Marriages I; Two Career Marriages II; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-17 (aired 10/31/79 through 11/23/79)Home Self-Servicing; Learning Environments I; Learning Environments II; Financial management; School Bus Safety; School Bus Drivers; Radioactive Materials Transportation; Referenda Vox Pop; School Bus Education; Great American Smokeout; James Reston, Jr. discusses his play Sherman, the Peacemaker, audience members comment, and actor David Litle reads one of Sherman's speeches; Tennessee Child Restraint Law; A Carolina Christmas; Cleft Lip/Palate I; Cleft Lip/Palate II; 55 MPH: Highway Patrol discuss traffic fatality; N.C. Adoptions; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 11/26/79 through 12/14/79)Raleigh Drug Bust I: Dr. Bob Bridges, Assistant Superintendent for the Wake County School District explains why the undercover drug operation resulting in the arrests of 102 students was carried out; Raleigh Drug Bust II; Contingency Plan; Winter Weather featuring Chris Hamilton, old codger from Gatlinburg, TN and John McClain, meteorologist, RDU airport; Communist Workers Party (CWP) harassment; Low Level Waste Sites I; Low Level Waste Sites II; Sponsoring Foster Kids; Hospital Visual Arts; Hospital Performing Arts; Hypertensive Children; Saving Gasoline; Viruses I; Viruses II; Boxes: Chris Hamilton of Hamilton House Furniture in Gatlinburg, TN talks about the boxes he makes as Christmas presents; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-15 (aired 12/17/79 through 1/5/80)Dough Ornaments; Women's Career Choices I; Women's Career Choices II; Women's Career Choices III; Moped Safety; 80th annual Christmas Bird Count December 30; international experiment: Mary Brady, Triangle Experiment in International Living, seeks family to host 19-year old male nurse from Switzerland; Juvenile Code I; Juvenile Code II; Rape Laws; Sex Offenses Law; Gatlinburg Reflections, Les Rust of Hamilton House Furniture in Gatlinburg discusses rude vacationers; Soviet Sticky Fingers I: Speculating on the impact of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; Soviet Sticky Fingers II; Soviet Sticky Fingers III; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 1/7/80 through 1/26/80)New 30-month Certificate of Deposit; Superintendent Security; Peeling Pounds I: Why people think they're fat; Peeling Pounds II: how to lose weight effectively; Sharon Harris Geology: Nuclear Power Plant and the effects on the Chapel Hill water supply if there were a meltdown; Bus Monitors I; Bus Monitors II; N.C. High Priority Infant Tracking Program; Wildlife Resources; Credit Counseling; Domestic Violence; Japanese Investments; Positive parenting; Shah Yazid Link; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 1/25/80 through 2/6/80)Katie and the Computer book, author Fred D'Ignazio; urban development; Shii Authority; Iranian goodwill; Keeping High School drop-outs in; Extended Day programs; Anniversary of the Lunch Counter sit-ins in Greensboro; Andrew Young; Report on the Greensboro Mobilization; Greensboro Diversity; February 2 Mobilization Committee and misinformation regarding the march; Civil Rights Issues; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-16 (aired 2/7/80 through 3/1/80)Food Sales Tax; Integrated Furnace, EPA's Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory; Kids and Valentines; Love Lore: David Bannish on the origins of Valentine's Day; Road Carpets; ECT I (Electroconvulsive Therapy); ECT II; ECT III; Holistic Hearings: Guilford County traffic; Beating Inflation I; Beating Inflation II; Housing Lottery; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 2/27/80 through 3/18/80)Beating Inflation III; ESP Today I; ESP Today II; Alcohol Traffic Safety; Food and Fitness; Manners on Vacation; IRA-ARI; Kampuchean Aid; Vietnam Human Rights; Push for Normalization: Linda McGloin of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom discusses boat people; Irish Wake: Mark Dugan of Raleigh remembers; Gaelic Grandmother: Mark Dugan discusses growing up Irish; 1040 Time; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 3/19/80 through 4/4/80)Jay's Story I; Jay's Story II; Daisy; Trip to Europe; Dispute Settlement; Energy Responses; Boat People; Vietnam Recognition; Mutual Funds Revisited; Title XX Devise; Balanced Budget Reaction; Wringing Out Inflation; Kay Gardner. 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 3/19/80 through 4/4/80)Easter Leprechauns; Cambodia/Kampuchea; C. Perkins Gilman; Artsplosure; Yom Ha Shoah; One-Man Band; Stained Glass Craftsman; The Perils of Pollen; Radiological Silver; Candlemaker; Language Experience; New Games; Meeting in the Middle; Fort Bragg Reaction; Exercise Away Type A |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 11/24/87 through 12/9/87), 16 November 1987Kitty Dukakis Campaigns for Mike; Thanksgiving Traffic outlook; Original Thanksgiving Menu; Man Bites Dog Theater - experimental theater and gallery opens in Durham; Dr. Lynn Cheney, National Endowment Chair on United States Education; Peace Corps gains recognition; N.C. - a two party state?; Social responsibility - a conference; A World Class Region, I - conference; A World Class Region II; Family Health and Planning; Chapel hill Planning Worship; The Summit and Economics; Low Income Housing Conference; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 12/09/87 through 12/29/87), 8 December 1987Zbigniew Brzezinski news conference - discusses INF treaty; Zbigniew Brzezinski follow-up; Area wide toll-free telephone service in Chatham county; Russian Rock music - Andrei Makarevich, leader of popular Society rock group Time Machine visits the triangle among other Russian participants of program called Bridges for Peace; Area wide telephone service II; Political Seer in Colorado; Wildlife in N.C. - a book by Jim Dean and Larry Early; New UNC Football coach Mack Brown and UNC Athletic Director John Swofford; Project Uplift - Help for disadvantaged youth; Raleigh Homeless, I; Raleigh Homeless II; Child Safety for Christmas; White Pines Natural Area; Reel 1 of 1; 60:00; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-12 (aired 1/27/88 through 2/9/88), 22 January 1988Flying Fiddles -- Chet Procino masterclass; S. Hadi Raza Ali - Pakistan Consul General in the United States: long version; Central's Number 1 Eagles - interview with N.C.CU head basketball coach Mike Bernard; Pakistan Consul General in N.C. - a Preview; New Legislative Study Group on Pest Control; Vertamae Grosvenor remembers; The Red Time - its residue in hunger, interview with Marilyn McNeela of the Food Bank in Raleigh about supplying food to beleaguered fishermen on the coast; United Art Fund Drive in Final Month - Henry Bowers of the Capital Area Arts Foundation; Tougher admissions reminder - Gary Barnes, Assoc. VP for Planning, UNC System; Parenting Traps - comments from teacher-parent consultants; The Public and Siting a low-level radioactive waste facility; Student activist recognized - Joel Segal; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 2/10/88 through 2/18/88), 8 February 1988The Lumbee -- who are they? Short version, conversation with Betty Oxendine Mangum, Lumbee and director of Indian Education in the Department of Public Instruction; N.C. Indians -- Who are they? Long version; Black males at risk preview; Ping Chong - New York Artist who led participatory workshop at Duke; News helicopters -- a nuisance? WTVD News Director speaks about the Denver incident; The United States and Mexico - Allies?; Insurance -- Auto reductions, auto insurance rates; Durham Area Road Plans I; Health Insurance -- Senior's Program; Durham Area Road Plans II; Joe Graedon Commentary - white coat hypertension; School/Community Helping Hands Project - Wake County Schools Superintendent Robert Bridges on black male development, Fuquay-Varina Asst. Principal James Hargett comments; the Future of Amtrak in Raleigh; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-11 (aired 2/19/88 through 2/25/88), 14 February 1988School/Community Helping Hands Project II; School/Community Helping Hands Project III; UNC Audit Review -- Short version; UNC Audit Reflections -- Long Version; School/Community Helping Hands Project IV; Price on World Market; N.C. Amateur Sports N.C.AS Endowment; Artists Bearden and Evans - Asst Curator Huston Paschal comments on two Black artists whose work is currently being exhibited at the State Art Museum; Carolina Author - New Press, Long Version: Allan Gurganis, Rocky Mount native; Carolina Author with the new press; short version; Using Biotechnology to help the peach industry -- United States Department of Agriculture sponsored southern regional conference; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 2/29/88 through 3/8/88), 24 February 1988Telephone Foul-up - about the recent blocking of phone system in the triangle when ticket sales for Bruce Springsteen concert locked people out; Shirley Causar, councilwoman, singer, evangelist, Garret Weyr -- Author; Environmental Defense Fund opens up North Carolina Office; Rowing -- the perfect sport?; Triangle Dailies: Tackling the competition I; Triangle Dailies: Tackling the competition II; Holly Near -- song; Exercise and Health; UNC Phone System Plans; Polls and Politics; Frank Lloyd Wright -- Again?, long version: talk with Lyman Shepherd, an impersonator of FLW; Frank Lloyd Wright -- Again, long version; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-13 (aired 3/09/88 through 3/17/88), 26 February 1988Psychological Aspects of Athletic Injury; Crisis at Rape Crisis Center -- membership drive launch; Local analysts on Super Tuesday preview; Playmakers Repertory Company Next: On the Verge; Competitiveness and Athletics; North Carolina Museum of Art exhibit Robes of Elegance: Japanese Kimonos of the 16th through 20th centuries - talking with Richard Schneiderman, Director of the museum and Mauriyama San, research Associate, National Museum of Japanese History, through an interpreter; Peanuts -- alternatives to growing tobacco?; Emerging issues Forum: Taking Control of the Future with Paul Volcker - former Chair of the Federal One Reserve Board, Donald Peterson, Chair of Board of Ford Motor Company and Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; Durham's Women's needs survey; Emerging issues Forum - short version; North Carolina State University Centennial Campus -- George McKinney of North Carolina; Israeli Diplomat on Mideast - short version; Peace activist Richard Boren on Nicaraguan experiences; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-07 (aired 3/17/88 through 3/25/88), 7 March 1988Israeli Diplomat on Mideast - Muhammed Mussarwa, long version; Southeastern Historical Keyboard Society - Randall Love interview; Black Experience workshop: Issues - Dr. Audreye Johnson and Dr. Andrew Billingsly comment; Polinet - Political Science on computer - Dr. Michael Vasu, N.C. State University; The Space Program: What Profit? - Alex Roland, his views on privatization of the space agency, long version; the Space Program: What Profit?, long version; Composer Ulysses Kay interview; Reel 1 of 1; 60:00; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-11 (aired 3/22/88 through 3/31/88), 17 March 1988North Carolina Museum of Art design Team meets about site development plans; Vernon Bellecourt, leader of the American Indian Movement, original founder of the Rainbow Coalition, and supporter of the Jackson Campaign, on Presidential Candidates; Museum of History Research Associate Jackson Marshall on Japanese and American kites on display and Marianne Wason, Curator of Research, comments on 100 years of wedding fashion and gowns on display; Philip Glass Interview; Children in Poverty in North Carolina; Philip Glass interview, long version; What does the North Carolina Secretary of State do? -- UNC Political Science Professor Thad Beyle on Thad Eure's retirement; North Carolina Dancing for Life Concert; Giving North Carolina the Business I: Need to support Small Business; Giving North Carolina the Business: Entrepreneurial Ventures; The Transportation Squeeze; Reel 1 of 1; 61:00; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-14 (aired 4/1/88 through 5/1/88), 7 March 1988Robert Chumbley interview: meet the first composer-in-residence; Strange Occurrence in Wilmington: witnesses to an extraordinary event on the Cape Fear River testify; Harvard University President Derek Bok on quality education; Philosophers Ponder Biotechnology Advances; Dealing the Majority Minority Schools; Watershed studies in the Triangle Area; Miles Wolff, owner of Durham Bull, interview; Dr. Larry Holden's Presidential Campaign for 2000, running on the Human Party ticket; Alexander Cockburn on Media and Politics; Supercollider Controversy I; Supercollider Controversy II; Supercollider Controversy III; The Beggar's Opera; Statistical Problems in Scientific Research; Reel 1 of 1; 62:00; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-17 (aired 4/19/88 through 5/12/88), 17 April 1988Duke Economist Thomas Havrilesky talks about Campaign promises and inflation; Re-cycling and G'litter Day this Saturday 4-23, Cleanscape Chapel hill anti-litter group; Canadian Brass; Governor Martin addresses developers; Gregory Davis of Dirty Dozen Brass Band; Scott Simon preview; Will municipal bond interest earnings be taxed? -- possible effects of Supreme Court ruling; Rural Economic Growth I; Rural Economic Growth II; The Normal Heart; Lionel Dakers of British Royal College of Church music interview -- here for choral workshops at the Chapel of the Cross; When Mother's Day isn't -- Kelduyn Garland of the Reproductive Perinatal Loss and Grief group comments on the need for support for infertile couples and those who have lost a baby; Rural Economic Growth III; May Primary Election Implications; Realtors should sell region/ Triangle Market; Smoking Cessation in the workplace; Duke Primate Center Saving threatened species Lemurs; Reel 1 of 1; 71:30; 7.5 ips |
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Feature Reel Cuts 1-16 (aired 5/13/88 through 6/2//88), 11 May 1988Still life to real life: Performance/art opening at Durham Art Guild; NGA Rural Development Task Force I: Gov. Jim Martin and Gov. Terry Branstad of Iowa comment on strategies for rural economic development and Tarboro Mayor M.A. Ray shares a success story; NGA Rural Development Task Force II; The Bee Expert - beekeeper; Northern Telecom ends workplace smoking; Quentin Howard, founding member of group Sukay talks about ancient and contemporary music of the Andes Mountains; Stop Smoking -- Still Growing; Impacts on the waters of the Pamlico Sounds; City Market; RDU to Orly -- International flight service from RDU; the Chapel Hill Herald coming soon; Group Sax interview; Judicial run-off election; Family Treatment Program; Signs of Declining water quality of Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds -- Albemarle-Pamlico Estaurine Study (part of month long series); Golf Gadgets; Reel 1 of 1; 77:45; 7.5 ips |
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FeaturesProduced by Fay Mitchell Henderson |
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Features Meet Northampton County, 17 April 1991Side A: Meet Northampton County Side B: Northampton Needs. Produced by Fay Mitchell Henderson. |
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Features Needed: Nurses I and II, 23 January 1989 |
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Features Assault on Infant Mortality, III; Black Modern Dance Traditions |
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Features SamplerFay Mitchell Henderson, producer |
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Fiddle - EX Christmas Tunes, 1 November 19867.5 ips |
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Fiddlers Christmas, 20 December 1986Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Fiddler's Christmas, 20 December 1986Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Fighting Black Male Violence |
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Fitness, Weight, and ExerciseReel 1 of 1; 31:45; 7.5 ips |
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Flute Recital Trorder/Hawkins |
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Folk Festival USA. North Carolina Folk Festival IScotty and Lula Belle Wiseman; Fiddlin' Around: A Survey of Fiddle Styles; Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival USA. North Carolina Folk Festival IInterview with Joan Fenton by Bob Kirk; Women in Folk Music; Reel 2 of 2; 1:52:35; 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA: North Carolina Folklife Festival, 1976 and 1977: tape 1From the Eno River Wilderness Area near Durham, N.C. This festival features Scotty and Lola Belle Wiseman, a Women in Folk Music Workshop with Joan Fenton, Libba Cotton, Lula Watson, Ola Belle Reed, and Orna Ball; Reel 1 of 2; (58:25); 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA: North Carolina Folklife Festival, 1976 and 1977: tape 2Highlights of the North Carolina fiddle styles workshop with Barry Poss, Ernest and Scotty East, Homer (Pappy) Sherrill, Harold Lucas, Hash House Harvey Ellington and Bill Phillips, and Tommy Jarrell (54:10); Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA: Black and Blues, 1 January 1978: tape 1The first half of this program is highlights from a concert given by Dallas pianist Alex Moore. The concert took place at the Amon Carter Museum of Western History. James Megar is the concert MC (58:57). NPR Issue, 7924 Series, show title no. 790610; 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA: Black and Blues, 1 January 1978: tape 2The second half highlights from the 1978 Durham Black and Blues Festival. Performers are the Bright Moon Quartet, John Dee Holeman, Charlie Harris, Fritz Holloway, and Thomas Burt (44:22). NPR Issue, 7924 Series, show title no. 790610); 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA: North Carolina Folklife Festival, 1980: tape 1From the Eno River Wilderness Area near Durham, N.C. This festival features Scotty and Lola Belle Wiseman, a Women in Folk Music Workshop with Joan Fenton, Libba Cotton, Lula Watson, Ola Belle Reed, and Orna Ball (58:28). NPR issue 7934, program no. 761121; 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA: North Carolina Folklife Festival, 1980: tape 2This reel contains highlights of the North Carolina fiddle styles workshop with Barry Poss, Ernest and Scotty East, Homer (Pappy) Sherrill, Harold Lucas, Hash House Harvey Ellington and Bill Phillips, and Tommy Jarrell (53:44). NPR issue 7934, program no. 761121; 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA. North Carolina Folklife Festival, 1976: tape 1The final of two programs from this North Carolina festival, held at the Eno River Park near Durham. This reel features performances by Ernest East and The Pine Ridge Boys, E.C. Ball and bones-player James Borders, Bobby McMillan and others singing mountain ballads, and a chat with some of the crafts-persons. Deb Lamberton hosts. (52:52). NPR issue 7708, program no. 770220; 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA. North Carolina Folklife Festival, 1976: tape 1This reel features the fiddling of Tommy Jarrell, blues by J.D. Joleman and Arthur Lyons, Pappy Sherrill, Snuffy Jenkins, and the Hired Hands, with 13-year old banjo virtuoso Randy Lucas, and Virgil Craven with his band. Deb Lamberton hosts. Out contains a promo for issue 7709. (58:38). NPR issue 7708, program no. 770220; 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA: North Carolina Folklife Festival, 1976 (II): tape 1This Bicentennial festival was held at the Eno River Park near Durham, N.C. Featured performers on this reel include Earnest East and bones player James Borders, Bobby McMillan and others singing mountain ballads, and a chat with various crafts-people from the rural areas of North Carolina. Program host is Deb Lamberton (50:50); 7.5 ips |
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Folk Festival, USA: North Carolina Folklife Festival, 1976 (II): tape 2The second reel from this bicentennial festival includes performances by Tommy Jarrell; bluesmen J.D. Holeman and Arthur Lyons; Pappy Sherrill, Sniffy Jenkins and the Hired Hand with 13-year-old banjo virtuoso Randy Lucas; and Virgil Craven with his band. Deb Lamberton hosts; (58:07); 7.5 ips |
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Folklorist Archie Green talks to Tom HanchettConnects with Back Porch Music: 35:00 |
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Football Injuries, 29 December 1982Professor Fred Mueller, UNC Physical Education Department, and co-author of report on football injuries 1931-1981, talks on football injuries; Reel 1 of 1; 24:23; 7.5 ips |
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Fordham's Alumni Address '82, 15 May 1982UNC Chapel Hill Chancellor Christopher Fordham in his state of the university given annually at the alumni luncheon; Reel 1 of 1; 15:37; 7.5 ips |
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Four Generations of Christmas, 1 December 1976Reel 1 of 1; 45:17; 7.5 ips |
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Four Queens Jazz Night from Las Vegas David Frishberg, 27 March 1987American Public Radio; 57:18; 7.5 ips |
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Four Queens of Jazz Mark Murphy, 6 August 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Four Queens of Jazz Phil Woods Quintet, 23 September 198757:40; 7.5 ips |
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Fourteenth Amendment and Inequality, 22 May 1984Reel 1 of 1; 22:22; 7.5 ips |
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Fourth Congressional District Race, 22 October 1982Ike Andrews, Bill Cobey on race for Fourth Congressional district seat. Ronald Reagan plug for Cobey; Reel 1 of 1; 24:21; 7.5 ips |
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Fourth District Candidates '84, 18 April 1984Reel 1 of 1; 27:07; 7.5 ips |
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Frank Deford Address to Durham Sports Club, 20 May 1983Reel 1 of 1; 29:35; 7.5 ips |
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Frank Kimbrough: Piano Solos IJazz piano; Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Frank Kimbrough: Piano Solos IIJazz piano; Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Frank Kimbrough: Solo Set, 8 January 1986Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
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Frank Kimbrough: Studio Set, 8 January 19867.5 ips |
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Frank SinatraReel 1 of 3; 52:33 |
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Frank SinatraReel 2 of 3; 61:24 |
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Frank SinatraReel 3 of 3; 63:10 |
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Fred Hersh, 16 August 1987Recorded at the ArtSchool; Mark Johnson, bass; Joey Baron, drums; Reel 1 of 2 |
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Fred Hersh, 16 August 1987Recorded at the ArtSchool; 2nd set; Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Frederick Hohman Organ Recital, 7 December 1986Performance at the University Presbyterian Church in Chapel Hill, N.C; Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Frederick Hohman Organ Recital, 7 December 1986Performance at the University Presbyterian Church in Chapel Hill, N.C; Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
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Friendly Match, 17 October 1977Reel 1 and 17; 7.5 ips |
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Friendly Match, 14 October 1977Reel 4; 7.5 ips |
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Friendship Force, 18 January 1984Millie Schecter, State Friendship Force Director, explains the purpose, goals and rewards of the Friendship Force; Reel 1 of 1; 23:40; 7.5 ips |
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Frishberg, Dorough, Dearie at North Carolina Museum of Art |
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Frishberg, Dorough, Dearie at Radison |
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Fritzi Ross, circa 1980sSix radio spots |
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From War to Peace |
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Full Employment I, 23 January 1992The State Employment Security Commission reports North Carolina's unemployment rate is 5.7%. That's lowest among the eleven largest states. The triangle regions unemployment rate is even lower, near full employment. WUNC's Fay Mitchell Henderson looks at the good news and some concerns; Reel 1 of 1; 4:26; 7.5 ips |
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Funding and Prioritizing RoadsNorth Carolina Secretary of Transportation Jones Harrington, Former Wake County Commissioner Betty Knudson, DOT Transportation Planning Engineer Ed Johnson, and Triangle J Regional Transportation Committee Chairman Jonathan Howers comment on the need for and funding roads; Reel 1 of 1; 24:12; 7.5 ips |
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FX Dub |
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Gant Don Co Democrats |
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Gantt90:00 |
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Gantt, New Bern, 23 October |
Audiocassette C-40278/147 |
Gantt, New Bern Speech, 23 October |
Audiocassette C-40278/164 |
Gantt Rally [International], Durham |
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Gardner/Rand spots, 1 January 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/1727 |
Garrison Keillor Monologue Weather, Bath Tubs, Getting Old, and Bad BacksReel 1 of 1; 8:22; 7.5 ips |
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Gary Shivers on Jazz: Sophisticated Ladies I and II |
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Gary Shivers on Jazz: Jazz Ellington Part III |
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Gary Shivers on Jazz: Erroll Garner |
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George Bush, Jesse Helms, 20 June (year unknown) |
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George Rochberg Interview, 4 November 1983On Ibsen, Nach bach and Contra Mortem et Tempos, General interview. |
Audiotape T-40278/1539 |
Gerald Johnson Original |
Audiotape T-40278/1072 |
Gerald Marks Interview, 2 February 197758:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1612 |
Gerhardt Zimmermann |
Audiotape T-40278/1613 |
Gerhardt Zimmermann |
Audiotape T-40278/1392 |
Giorgio Ciompi String Quartet at Duke |
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Glee Club at Hill HallShot on film/steadicam |
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Glenn Gould on Concerts and RecordingExcerpts from interviews with John McClure and Humphrey Burton, along with musical examples; Reel 1 of 1; 42:45; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1401 |
Glenn Gould Special, 14 October (year unknown)Reel 1 of 1; 50:45; 7.5 ips |
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Glenn MitchellMaster reel 15 |
Audiotape T-40278/1982 |
Glenn MitchellReel 01 |
Audiotape T-40278/1991 |
Glenn MitchellReel 10 |
Audiotape T-40278/1992 |
Glenn MitchellReel 11 |
Audiotape T-40278/1993 |
Glenn MitchellReel 12 |
Audiotape T-40278/1994 |
Glenn MitchellReel 13 |
Audiotape T-40278/1995 |
Glenn MitchellReel 14 |
Audiotape T-40278/1983 |
Glenn MitchellReel 02 |
Audiotape T-40278/1984 |
Glenn MitchellReel 03 |
Audiotape T-40278/1985 |
Glenn MitchellReel 04 |
Audiotape T-40278/1986 |
Glenn MitchellReel 05 |
Audiotape T-40278/1987 |
Glenn MitchellReel 06 |
Audiotape T-40278/1988 |
Glenn MitchellReel 07 |
Audiotape T-40278/1989 |
Glenn MitchellReel 08 |
Audiotape T-40278/1990 |
Glenn MitchellReel 09 |
Audiotape T-40278/992 |
Golden Echoes -- 22nd Anniversary Concert, 28 August 1983Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/993 |
Golden Echoes -- 22nd Anniversary Concert, 28 August 1983Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/989 |
Golden Echoes at Rocky Springs Baptist Church, 31 July 1983Rocky Springs Gospel Chorus; Sensational Form; Reel 1 of 3; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/990 |
Golden Echoes at Rocky Springs Baptist Church, 31 July 1983Mt. Olive Echoes; Rodney Byrd and Sandy Thomas; Reel 2 of 3; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/994 |
Golden Echoes at Rocky Springs Baptist Church, 31 July 1983Reel 3 of 3; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/93 |
Gore Speech |
Audiotape T-40278/268 |
Gossip, 7 December 1982Patricia Specks, Yale University English Professor and scholar at the National Humanities Center speaks on gossip, the subject of a book she's writing; Reel 1 of 1; 28:55; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/203 |
Great Decisions: The Islamic World and the United States, 1 January 1981Reel 2 of 8 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/209 |
Great Decisions: The USA and the USSR, 1 December 1980Reel 1 of 8 29:00; 7.5 ips |
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Great Decisions: South Atlantic, 25 March 1983UNC History Joseph Tulchin hosts an interview with Margaret Daly Hayes, Professional staff member of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Reel 1 of 1; 30:34; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/293 |
Great Decisions: The World in 1981Final program in series looks at the year ahead in world affairs and in the environment; Reel 8 of 8 29:00; 7.5 ips |
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Great Decisions: Food - Humanity's NeedThree Washington experts discuss world hunger and United States agriculture's efforts; Reel 6 of 8 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/299 |
Great Decisions: Race War in South Africa?Three experts on South African politics - Publisher of Africa News; George Christie of Duke; Sheridan Johns, III of Duke (the latter two are professors); Reel 4 of 8 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/305 |
Great Decisions: China After NormalizationDiscussion by two Wilson Scholars and a Prof of the National War College on China and United States foreign policy matters; Reel 3 of 8 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/548 |
Great Decisions: Program 1: America's Defense |
Audiotape T-40278/889 |
Great Decisions: Program no. 5 Central American and Caribbean, 18 February 1981Political earthquake zone; Reel 1 of 8 30:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/967 |
Great Decisions: Made in the USAReel 7 of 8 30:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1805 |
Great Detectives of Fiction/Pilot The Locked RoomNational Radio Theater; Reel 1 of 1; 20:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/172 |
Green Level Entertainers Studio Recording, 21 July 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/332 |
Greensboro After the TrialReporter Winston Cavin, Editor Bill Snyder, discuss after effects of the Ku Klux Klan National trail on Greensboro (Greensboro Daily News); Dr. Allen Trelease, UNC-G, American History Professor on the KKK; Reel 1 of 1; 31:38; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1866 |
Greensboro MarchReel 1 of 2; 90:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1867 |
Greensboro MarchReel 2 of 2; 32:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/96 |
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, 11 May 1991 |
Audiotape T-40278/220 |
Greetings from Duck's Breath |
Audiotape T-40278/1502 |
Groucho Marx: Groucho Marx no. 87.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1503 |
Groucho Marx: Groucho Marx no. 1019:17; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1504 |
Groucho Marx: Groucho Marx no. 1119:16; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/844 |
Growing up is Hard to Do, ITalking with members of UNC Center for Early Adolescence, a Wake County Juvenile Court Counselor, Drug Action of Wake County Counselor, Youth for Christ Director, and youth about issues facing teens today. 30:18; 7.5 ips |
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Growing up is Hard to Do, II, 1 August 1984Toughlove parents, Raleigh Methodist Director and students, CHHS students, Broughton High Vice Principal, and UNC professor on some of the difficulties facing youth. 28:04 |
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Guarneri Quartet Raleigh, 25 September 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/1759 |
Gustav Leonhardt Interview, 17 October 1982Note: The only stereo material is the opening music, approx. 1/5 minutes. You may then switch to mono if you want; Reel 1 of 1; 30:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1888 |
Hall of Horrors Parts 1-3The Crawling Things, The Hangman, The Shadow People. Tales; Reel 1 of 2; 90:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1754 |
Handmaid's TaleThe film The Handmaid's Tale was shot in the Triangle Area. While the crew was here last spring, they discussed the look and feel of the film with WUNC's Aviva Enoch. Note: This feature originally aired on WUNC and NPR's Performance Today about a year ago (no date given, approximately 1990). Handmaid's Tale played at the Rialto in Raleigh; Reel 1 of 1; 6:15; 7.5 ips |
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Hands Hands performing Frank Kimbrough's On LeavingJazz group; 9:49; 7.5 ips |
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Hark the Sound 1962, UNC Glee Club |
Audiotape T-40278/1075 |
Harold Evans Visit to Duke UniversityEditor of The Sunday Times, author of Good Times, Bad Times |
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Harris on Patrol Car Tape B |
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Hazardous Waste Management in North Carolina, 5 April 1983Reel 1 of 1 19:56; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/953 |
Health Care Costs and the Aged, I, 3 January 1984Includes discussion of Alzheimer's; Reel 1 of 2; 30:42; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/954 |
Health Care Costs and the Aged, II, 8 March 1984Reel 1 of 1; 27:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/31 |
Health Imperatives, 20 October 1979Reel 1 of 1; 44:31; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/130 |
Hear The Difference: A Capital Campaign for WUNC Radio |
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Hearing - Cobb 1-A |
Audiotape T-40278/327 |
Hearing It from Gil Scott-HeronGil Scott Heron, poet, philosopher, singer, speaks on contemporary American problems; Reel 1 of 1; 28:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1579 |
Heavy Traffic - Heavy AirReel 1 of 1; 28:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/24 |
Heels Lady Soccer Team |
Audiotape T-40278/1718 |
Hector Villa-Lobos, Chorus no. 1, 5 March 1987NPR recording of original from 1920s; Reel 1 of 1; 3:53; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/891 |
Hell's Angels and Massage Parlors, 31 July 1984A local massage parlor in Chapel Hill and the Hell's Angels in North Carolina; Reel 1 of 1; 26:22; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/157 |
Helms 3-10-31 Moorehead Sq. |
Audiocassette C-40278/137 |
Helms- Ashono Speek |
Audiocassette C-40278/132 |
Helms for Senate 1) Defense 2) Abortion |
Audiocassette C-40278/134 |
Helms Live 2 |
Audiocassette C-40278/131 |
Helms Protest Bush Event |
Audiocassette C-40278/173 |
Helms Speech Jackson 10-31 |
Audiotape T-40278/857 |
Help for Battered SpousesDiscussing the need for a shelter for people suffering from spousal abuse; Reel 1 of 1; 29:08; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/264 |
Helping Out in Hard TimesAnn Moore with Share Your Christmas, Martin Whit, Orange County Department of Social Services, Marilyn Partin and Betty Kelley, Durham County Department of Social Services comment on ways to help those in financial difficulty; Reel 1 of 1; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/135 |
Henrietta's Holiday Features, nos. 1-26 |
Audiotape T-40278/1319 |
Hi Brown/Ann Shepherd with Shivers and Trapp, 15 November 1976Reel 1 of 1; 57:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1761 |
Hi Tech FuturesAn examination of high technology jobs and North Carolina's ability to attract them; Reel 1 of 1; 31:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1894 |
High Performance (MJQ W. NY. Symphony), 27 April 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/281 |
Highway Fund Cash ShyDanny Pleasant, Chapel Hill Transportation Planner, Billy Rose, Highway Administrator North Carolina Department of Transportation, and Fran Benson, Raleigh AAA office discuss highway planning and funding. 22:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/163 |
Hillary 3-A Herself |
Audiocassette C-40278/146 |
Hillary Betsy Wright |
Audiocassette C-40278/50 |
Hillory 1-A/J. Robert Starr; Simmons |
Audiotape T-40278/1731 |
Hollerin' Contest, 21 June 1975 |
Audiotape T-40278/1686 |
Hollerin' Contest, 1975, 1 January 1975Reels 1 and 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1893 |
Hollow Rock String Band '68Allan Jabbour, fiddle; Tom Thompson, banjo and guitar; Jim Watson, guitar, mandolin, and autoharp |
Audiotape T-40278/937 |
Holly Near with Trapezoid, 24 October 1984Reel 1 of 1; 14:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/204 |
Hortitherapy Van, 10 November 1980Reel 1 of 1; 28:32; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/181 |
Hot Rize, 10 March 1986Reel 1 of 1; 12:41; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/251 |
Hot Rize, 10 March 1986Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/345 |
Hot Rize, 10 January 1986Reel 1 of 2; 28:12; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/346 |
Hot Rize, 10 January 1986Segment contains Red Knuckles and the Trail Blazers set; Reel 2 of 2; 28:36; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/916 |
Hot Rize Dubs from Concert, 10 March 1986Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1261 |
Hot Rize Hot Rize/Red Knuckles, 10 March 1986Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/174 |
House Arrest |
Audiotape T-40278/977 |
Housing Demand and Interest Rates, 13 September 1984Reel 1 of 1; 28:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/318 |
Housing: Cities Get Involved IIMarshall Isler, Developer of Rolling Hills in Durham; Judson Barret, Chapel Hill Housing Authority Director, and Jean Beal, Director of Community Development Services for the TJCOG discuss city government involvement in providing low and moderate income housing; Reel 1 of 1; 26:22; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/308 |
Housing: Cities Get Involved, IRaleigh Planning Director George Chapman, Community Development Director Julian Prosser on Downtown East in Raleigh; Marshall Isler, President of Isler and Associates in Durham, on Rolling Hills; Reel 1 of 1; 27:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1756 |
How George Met Martha by Steven HenegarReel 1 of 1; 5:21; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1699 |
Howard Moreland Speech, 27 September 1979Howard Moreland, author of The H-Bomb Secret: How We Got It and Why We're Telling It, speaking on the UNC-CH campus; Reel 1 of 1; 30:14; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1590 |
Huntington's Chorea and Schizophrenia - Physical, 7 September 1983Dr. Charles Nemeroff, UNC Biological Sciences Research Center, discusses his research on Huntington's Chorea and Schizophrenia - indicating chemical imbalances in the brain may be the culprits responsible for these illnesses; Reel 1 of 1; 25:02; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1760 |
I40 Goes onOrange County Commissioner Chairman Richard Whitted, Durham city manager Orville Powell, Durham planner Fred Icke, Orange County Planner Susan Smith and Sensible Highways and Protected Environments spokesman Angeline liv Sardo on I-40 in Durham and Orange Counties; Reel 1 of 1; 29:43; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/144 |
IBM- McCoy |
Audiotape T-40278/981 |
Improving Math/Science Institution in North Carolina, 25 September 1984Dr. Vinetta Jones, Network Coordinator of the Math/Science Teacher Education Centers, and Dr. Paul Taylor, Director, Science Division, N.C. Department of Public Instruction are guests; Reel 1 of 1; 30:12; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/893 |
In Vitro Fertilization: New Procedures, New Problems, 25 June 1984Reel 1 of 1; 22:45; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1898 |
International Festival: No. 267, 29 October 1987All-Ravel concert. Lufthansa/International Festival feed provided by WFMT Fine Arts Network; Reel 1 of 2; 59:56; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1899 |
International Festival: No. 267, 29 October 1987All-Ravel concert. Lufthansa/International Festival feed provided by WFMT Fine Arts Network; Reel 2 of 2; 31:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2160 |
Interview: Ms. Mabel Evans Jones, 17 July 1975Manteo, N.C. Reel One of Two, Both Sides; Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2162 |
Interview: Dr. Edward Perzel, 4 August 1975UNC-Charlotte, N.C. |
Audiotape T-40278/2163 |
Interview: John Harden, 30 July 1975Greensboro, N.C. Recorded on both sides of reel. 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2164 |
Interview: H. Bentley RenwickHaydn Bentley Renwick |
Audiotape T-40278/2165 |
Interview: Dr. Houston G. JonesReel One, both sides; Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2166 |
Interview: Joe Crowley - Charismatic Catholic renewalCrowley comments on the Charismatic Catholic Renewal. |
Audiotape T-40278/2167 |
Interview: Cratis Williams, acting Chancellor, Appalachian State University, 6 August 1975Boone, N.C. Interview on both sides of reel. 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2168 |
Interview: B.G. Persons, Faith Healer, 30 July 1975Watrous-Wade. on food, politics, God is not Baptist, Methodist, etc. |
Audiotape T-40278/2169 |
Interview: Elizabeth Barlow, 4 August 1975Beaver Creek Community, N.C. interview on both sides of reel. 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2170 |
Interview: Mrs. Jeanne Kennickel (Keunickel?), 14 June 1975Brush Creek, N.C. Ghost Stories, Religion, Food (recipes), Family reel. |
Audiotape T-40278/2171 |
Interview: Mr. John McLaughlin, Postmaster, 4 August 1975Newell, N.C. |
Audiotape T-40278/2172 |
Interview: Tobacco auction - Olly JohnsonWilson, N.C. Side 2 is blank; Reel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2173 |
Interview: Merle BlackPolitics, civil rights, food, music, story, religion; Reel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2174 |
Interview: Paul GreenReel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2175 |
Interview: Mrs. McQuistion, 31 July 1975224 South Cherry St. Winston Salem, N.C. |
Audiotape T-40278/2176 |
Interview: Ovid PearceReel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2177 |
Interview: Ovid PearceReel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2178 |
Interview: Thudmond Davis - Farmers Market |
Audiotape T-40278/2179 |
Interview: Jerry Reese - Chamber of Commerce, 6 August 1975Boone, N.C. Side one only. |
Audiotape T-40278/2180 |
Interview: John Schutz, Department Chairman - Religion, UNCOn family relationships, religion and politics, food, music, work, state character, language, mannerisms |
Audiotape T-40278/2181 |
Interview: Dr. Houston G. JonesReel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2182 |
Interview: College Kids - ECUGreenville, N.C., Striders, Bicentennial, Family relationships. |
Audiotape T-40278/2183 |
Interview: Doris BettsIntroductions, myths, family relationships, state character, food, politics, bicentennial. |
Audiotape T-40278/2184 |
Interview: Dr. John Shelton Reed, 16 June 1975Politics, regions, religion, food, music, myths, regional planning, bicentennial. |
Audiotape T-40278/2185 |
Interview: Walter SpearmanState Character changing, politics, religion, bicentennial, economy, biology, writers. |
Audiotape T-40278/2186 |
Interview: Lunette BarberRoute 1, Clayton, N.C. Side 2: Elizabethan English. Story, language; Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2187 |
Interview: Paul GreenReel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2188 |
Interview: Boone Crafts Festival, 6 August 19751-1 - Walter Miller, Bent Wood gather near Sturgillen, N.C. (8-5-75); 1-2 - Andy Brinkley, Blacksmith, Boone, N.C. (8-6-75); 1-3 - Estella Barnes, Weaving and baskets; 1-4- Paul Smith - General Manager, Blue Ridge Crafts Association. |
Audiotape T-40278/2189 |
Interview: Dr. Kenneth Williams, Chancellor - Winston-Salem State, 31 July 1975 |
Audiotape T-40278/2190 |
Interview: David Richardson and family - African American tobacco farmersBox 187, Route 1. Wendell, N.C. Interview with 3 women, David Sr., and David, Jr. |
Audiotape T-40278/2191 |
Interview: Professor Don MathewsBicentennial, religion, Klan/Lumbee Indians, state character, food, family, mannerisms, politics. |
Audiotape T-40278/2192 |
Interview: Blackwell Robinson - UNC-Greensboro, 30 July 1975Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2193 |
Interview: Blackwell Robinson - UNC-Greensboro, 30 July 1975Reel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2194 |
Interview: William Powell, 1 June 1975C.J. Waid. Work, music, food, religion, language, relatives, state character. |
Audiotape T-40278/2195 |
Interview: Dr. Thornton Mitchell |
Audiotape T-40278/2196 |
Interview: Julia Harris, 7 October 1975Durham, N.C; Reel 2 of 2; 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2197 |
Interview: Zeb and Mallie Williams, 14 June 1975Brush Creek, N.C. Side 1: 0-78 - Trapp kids singing, 178-700 - Zeb Williams, 800-860 - Mallie Williams; Side 2: 0-800 - Mallie Williams. |
Audiotape T-40278/2198 |
Interview: Rev. James RiddleReligion, black and white, state character, politics, Southern Baptist and North Carolina Characters, faith healer/root doctors, bicentennial. |
Audiotape T-40278/2199 |
Interview: Dan PattersonReel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2200 |
Interview: Dan PattersonReel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2201 |
Interview: Professor William Powell, 23 October 1975By GMS |
Audiotape T-40278/2202 |
Interview: Lee McMillan and Margaret Richardson, 4 August 1975Shatley Springs, N.C.; 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2203 |
Interview: Thad StemReel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2204 |
Interview: Merle BlackPolitics, civil rights, food, music, story, religion; Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2205 |
Interview: Rev. John Manley - First Baptist Church, Carrboro, N.C.African American church. |
Audiotape T-40278/2206 |
Interview: Rep Fountain (also labeled Tom Young)4:33 |
Audiotape T-40278/2207 |
Interview: Thad StemReel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2208 |
Interview: Mr. Harry Golden, 4 August 19751701 E. 8th St., Charlotte, N.C. Bicentennial, politics, religion, myth (NC progress), food, state character. |
Audiotape T-40278/2209 |
Interview: Paul VandergriffReel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2210 |
Interview: Paul VandergriffReligion, stories; Reel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2211 |
Interview: Julia Harris, 7 October 1975Durham, N.C. (Sony 800, RE 50); Reel 1 of 2; 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2212 |
Interview: Hazel Campbell, 5 August 1975Beaver Creek Community, N.C.; 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2213 |
Interview: Ms. Mabel Evans Jones, 17 July 1975Reel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2214 |
Interview: Della Basnight, 18 July 1975Manteo, N.C. |
Audiotape T-40278/2215 |
Interview: Stanley Kicks - Boone Crafts Fair, 6 August 1975Boone Crafts Fair |
Audiotape T-40278/2216 |
Interview: Dare Country Tourist Bureau Secretary, Aycock Brown, Willie Ethridge |
Audiotape T-40278/2217 |
Interview: Lunette BarberRoute 1, Clayton, N.C., natural food; Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2218 |
Interview: Bob GwynnQuakers |
Audiotape T-40278/2219 |
Interview: Mr. William James Edwards, 4 August 19751928 E. 9th St., Charlotte, N.C. |
Audiotape T-40278/2220 |
Interview: Willie and Eugenia Blackburn, 4 August 1975Beaver Creek Community, N.C.; 3.75 ips ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2221 |
Interview: Margaret BalcomFood, bicentennial, politics. |
Audiotape T-40278/2222 |
Interview: Charles FitzAfrican Americans, work, family, food. |
Audiotape T-40278/2223 |
Interview: Mr. M.A. (Happy) Morgan122 W. Riverside Drive, Smithfield, N.C., bicentennial, food. |
Audiotape T-40278/2224 |
Interview: Women in country storeWork, bicentennial, rest on Sundays. |
Audiotape T-40278/2225 |
Interview: Ann (Shops) SheperdOn North Carolina, New Yorker views. |
Audiotape T-40278/2226 |
Interview: Dr. Henry JaniecBrevard, N.C. |
Audiotape T-40278/2227 |
Interview: Johnnie Roth, Assistant Pastor - Carrboro Baptist ChurchSouthern Baptist church |
Audiotape T-40278/2228 |
Interview: Martin Sokoloff, Vice Chancellor for Administration - North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, N.C., 31 July 1975 |
Audiotape T-40278/2229 |
Interview: Bill Snider, editor - Greensboro Daily News, 30 July 1975 |
Audiotape T-40278/2230 |
Interview: Don Higginbotham, professor - UNCBicentennial, music, state character, religion, civil rights, language, myths. |
Audiotape T-40278/2231 |
Interview: David Stick - Outer Banks historian |
Audiotape T-40278/2232 |
Interview: Beverly Moore, UNC studentCharlotte, N.C. African American issues. |
Audiotape T-40278/2233 |
Interview: Maggie Richardson, tobacco farm matriarchMaggie is 85 years old. Larry Miller's grandmother. |
Audiotape T-40278/2234 |
Interview: Gary Poe, 4 August 1975Ashe Lake, N.C.; 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2235 |
Interview: Nell Wise Wechter and Bob MidgettNell Wise Wechter, side one, cut one; Bob Midgett, side one, cut two, side two, all; Reel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2236 |
Interview: Richard Walser, English professor, ret. - North Carolina State University, 1 August 1975Raleigh, N.C. |
Audiotape T-40278/2237 |
Interview: Ms. May BellRocky Mount, N.C. Race relations, stories, food. |
Audiotape T-40278/2238 |
Interview: Calvin RamseyRoxboro, N.C. Race relations. |
Audiotape T-40278/2239 |
Interview: Albert Hash, 5 August 1975Mouth of Wilson, Va; Reel 1 of 3; 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2240 |
Interview: Albert Hash, 5 August 1975Mouth of Wilson, Va; Reel 2 of 3; 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2241 |
Interview: Albert Hash with Thornton Spencer, guitar., 5 August 1975Mouth of Wilson, Va; Reel 3 of 3; 3.75 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/60 |
Interview: E. Eur |
Audiotape T-40278/1707 |
Interview: Nonesuch Records Interview with David Del Tredici, 1 January 1983Paul Hume, interviewer. Del Tredici - In Memory of a Summer Day. Nonesuch digital 79043; 15:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1751 |
Interview: David MurrayMurray has written over 100 compositions for jazz ensembles. |
Audiotape T-40278/1862 |
Interview: Elen Taafe ZwillichReel 1 of 1; 24:44; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1999 |
Interview: Frank Mankiewicz, 11 March 1981Via Minnesota Public Radio. Topic: Public Broadcasting Funding; Reel 1 of 1; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1696 |
Interview: Harold CovingtonHarold Covington heads the National Socialist Party of America and seeks the GOP nomination for state Attorney General. He discusses his candidacy, the NSPA, and the November 3 killings in Greensboro. 30:39; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1624 |
Interview: Ian Hamilton |
Audiotape T-40278/1660 |
Interview: Ian Hamilton |
Audiotape T-40278/1617 |
Interview: Madeleine Milhaud, 19 October 1982Craig Curtis talks with Madeleine Milhaud, widow of composer Darius Milhaud; Reel 1 of 1; 36:26; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/224 |
Interview: Madeleine Milhaud, 19 October 1982Reel 1 of 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1708 |
Interview: Nonesuch Records Interview with Virgil Thomson, 18 October 1982Interview at Chelsea Hotel, New York City. Eric Salzman, interviewer. Nonesuch albums featured - Four Saints in three acts: Orchestra of Our Time, digital 2 LPs - 79035; A Portrait Album: Paul Jacobs, Joseph Silverstein, American Brass Ont. Digital 1 LP - 79024 15:25; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2161 |
Interview and auction: Tobacco farmers and auction participants: Olly JohnsonWilson, N.C., Tobacco Warehouse. Side 1: Interview; Side 2: Auction, tobacco 0-164 sounds of the auction, 165-423 Interview with auctioneer, 427-457 tobacco marker/recorder, 458 - on warehouse owner; Reel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1169 |
Istvan Nadas, 5 February 1985Hill Hall, UNC; Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/270 |
IVF/ET: New Reasons to Celebrate Life, 15 December 1982Doctors James Dingfelder and Gary Berger, and Nurse Judith Torrington, with Chapel Hill Fertility Services, discuss infertility and OB care; Reel 1 of 1; 26:51; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2123 |
Jack Bernhardt |
Audiocassette C-40278/72 |
Jack Travis |
Audiocassette C-40278/44 |
Jacksonville 2-A60:00 |
Audiocassette C-40278/39 |
Jacksonville 3-A Group interview60:00 |
Audiocassette C-40278/106 |
Jacksonville Sgt. Elzie |
Audiotape T-40278/326 |
James B. Reston, Jr. Interview, 15 May 1981John Dalzell speaks with James B. Reston, Jr. about his career as a writer, his books, the radio program and the play; Reel 1 of 1; 27:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/347 |
James Drew Trio, 1 January 19797.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/352 |
James Drew Trio, 9 February 1980James Drew Trio; 45:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/256 |
James Rouse on DevelopmentJames Rouse, Chairman of the Rouse Co. Of Columbia, Maryland, was the featured speaker at the annual meeting of the greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. His speech focused on what North Carolina is doing properly and improperly in the way of development - this specifically looks at the Triangle area. This program is his speech; Reel 1 of 1; 30:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1631 |
Japanese Koto and Shakuhachi Music, 22 February 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/38 |
Jazz: Phil Woods, 27 April 1987Reel 1 of 3; 60:30; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/46 |
Jazz: Woody Herman I, 21 October 1986Reel 1 of 3; 60:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/47 |
Jazz: Woody Herman II, 21 October 1986Reel 2 of 3; 59:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/48 |
Jazz: Woody Herman III, 21 October 1986Reel 3 of 3; 60:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1078 |
Jazz Concert: Dave Brubeck in Chapel Hill, 18 February 1976Reel 1 of 2; 62:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1079 |
Jazz Concert: Dave Brubeck in Chapel Hill, 18 February 1976Reel 2 of 2; 62:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2125 |
Jazz Legacies I |
Audiotape T-40278/2136 |
Jeannie McDonald SingsReel 1 of 2; 15:30 |
Audiotape T-40278/2137 |
Jeannie McDonald SingsReel 2 of 2; 16:30 |
Audiotape T-40278/1654 |
Jim Jones Ham Radio Tapes no. 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/520 |
Jim Magill, Frank Deiter |
Audiotape T-40278/2076 |
Jim White |
Audiotape T-40278/2054 |
Joaquin RodrigoMusic |
Audiotape T-40278/206 |
Jobs for Teachers, 13 April 1983Reel 1 of 1; 29:28; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1930 |
Joe Gomez on Film, 1 September 1990Includes broadcasts no. 18-22 airing 24 September-15 November 1990; Reel 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1931 |
Joe Gomez on FilmReel 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/646 |
Joe Graedon: Trusting HeartReel 1 of 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/650 |
Joe Graedon: Death and Dying, 29 October 1988Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1023 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no.01 |
Audiotape T-40278/1024 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no.02 |
Audiotape T-40278/1025 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no.03 |
Audiotape T-40278/1026 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no.04 |
Audiotape T-40278/1027 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no.05 |
Audiotape T-40278/1028 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no.06 |
Audiotape T-40278/1029 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no.07 |
Audiotape T-40278/1030 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no.09 |
Audiotape T-40278/1031 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 10 |
Audiotape T-40278/1032 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 11 |
Audiotape T-40278/1033 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 12 |
Audiotape T-40278/1034 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 13 |
Audiotape T-40278/1035 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 14 |
Audiotape T-40278/1036 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 15 |
Audiotape T-40278/1037 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 16 |
Audiotape T-40278/1932 |
Joe GraedonNPR Dubs, reel 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1933 |
Joe GraedonNPR Dubs, reel 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1934 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 17 |
Audiotape T-40278/1935 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 18 |
Audiotape T-40278/1936 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 19 |
Audiotape T-40278/1937 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 20 |
Audiotape T-40278/1938 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 21 |
Audiotape T-40278/1939 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 22 |
Audiotape T-40278/1940 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 23 |
Audiotape T-40278/1941 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 24 |
Audiotape T-40278/1942 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 25 |
Audiotape T-40278/1943 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 26 |
Audiotape T-40278/1944 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 27 |
Audiotape T-40278/1945 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 28 |
Audiotape T-40278/1946 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 29 |
Audiotape T-40278/1947 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 30 |
Audiotape T-40278/1948 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 31 |
Audiotape T-40278/1949 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 32 |
Audiotape T-40278/1950 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 33 |
Audiotape T-40278/1951 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 34 |
Audiotape T-40278/1952 |
Joe GraedonMaster Reel no. 35 |
Audiotape T-40278/1959 |
Joe Graedon: Headaches with Joel Saper, 5 March 1988Reel 1 of 1; 1:20:55; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1962 |
Joe Graedon: Aids, Part II, 16 January 19887.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/659 |
Joe Graedon: Birthday Theme7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1529 |
Joe Williams at Stephen's, After All, 2 October 1982Reel 1 of 1; 1:21:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/123 |
John Hammond, 12 February 1987Reel 1 of 2; 65:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/151 |
John Hammond, 12 February 1987Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1628 |
John Hammond and Jorma Kaukonen, 12 February 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2129 |
John Hanks15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2130 |
John Hanks Side 1UNC Mack Pressler; Reel 1 22:10 |
Audiotape T-40278/2131 |
John Hanks Side 3Reel 3 16:38 |
Audiotape T-40278/2132 |
John Hanks Side 4Reel 4 19:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/152 |
John Hartford, 18 November 1985Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/153 |
John Hartford Paul Green Theatre, 18 November 1985Reel 1 of 2; 55:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/190 |
John Hartford Paul Green Theatre, 18 November 1985Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2346 |
John Hendricks and Co |
Audiotape T-40278/1165 |
John Hope Franklin Interview, 1 January 1983Interviewed at his home in 1983. |
Audiotape T-40278/210 |
John Lithgow Children's Audio, 1 October 1984Reel 1 of 1 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/54 |
John McCutcheon I, 14 September 1988 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/33 |
John McCutcheon II, 14 September 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/941 |
John McNeil, 8 April 19887.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/160 |
John McNeil Quartet, 17 February 19847.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2342 |
John Rosenthal- Observations |
Audiotape T-40278/1010 |
Johnny Mercer Special, 12 August 1976Reel 2 of 3; 60:13; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1011 |
Johnny Mercer Special, 21 October 1976Reel 3 of 3; 60:07; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1084 |
Johnny Mercer Special, 11 August 1976Reel 1 of 3; 60:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1178 |
Jon Hendricks and Company1:24:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/1248 |
Jorma Kaukonen, 12 February 1987Reel 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1629 |
Jorma Kaukonen, 12 February 1987Reel 1 of 1; 20:13; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1922 |
Joseph Covington no.09 |
Audiotape T-40278/1923 |
Joseph Covington no. 10 |
Audiotape T-40278/1924 |
Joseph Covington no. 11 |
Audiotape T-40278/1925 |
Joseph Covington no. 12 |
Audiotape T-40278/1926 |
Joseph Covington no. 13 |
Audiotape T-40278/1927 |
Joseph Covington no. 14No. 343 - reel 14, c/23; no. 338 - reel 14, c/18; no. 325, reel 14, c/5 |
Audiotape T-40278/1928 |
Joseph Covington no. 15 |
Audiotape T-40278/1929 |
Joseph Covington no. 16 |
Audiotape T-40278/1572 |
Jury Trial - A Fair SystemReel 1 of 1; 28:24; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1308 |
Karel Husa Music for Progue Music Wildowood Flower 3 and 4 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/129 |
Kemp NYE |
Audiocassette C-40278/74 |
Kennedy; Adcock |
Audiotape T-40278/1168 |
Kevin Burke/Gerry O'Beirne Rhythm Alley, 10 September 1984Reel 2 of 2; 79:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/166 |
Kevin Burke/Gerry O'Beirne, 8 November 1986Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/344 |
Kevin Burke, Gerry O'Beirne, Andy Irvine, 24 November 19841) Strayaway Child, 3:36; 2) Martinmast Time (vocal), 5:13; 3) Polkas, 3:41; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1582 |
Kids and CommercialReel 1 of 1; 23:44; 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1603 |
Kozlov on Dance and Detecting, 14 November 198311:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1499 |
Ku Klux Klan Meeting, 21 December 1957Greensboro, N.C., Rev. James w. Cole - Grand Wizard; Rev. George Dorsett, Klan Kludd (Chaplain). Paul Mason, Announcer. Cole is MC; other speaker is Dorsett; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/171 |
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Edits from master, 10 November 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2337 |
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Memorial Auditorium UNC, 10 November 1987 |
Audiotape T-40278/1954 |
Laird HarrisonReel 1 |
Audiocassette C-40278/73 |
Landes; Lincher |
Audiocassette C-40278/97 |
Laurie Harding - Wedding reception demo |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/122 |
LC Bruce |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/123 |
LC Bruce 2 |
Audiocassette C-40278/112 |
Lejeune |
Audiocassette C-40278/133 |
Lejeune |
Audiotape T-40278/1632 |
Leo Funtek orchestration of Pics at ExReel 1 of 1; 36:55; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1155 |
Les Arts Florissants, Operatic Excerpts and Sacred Selections from the Time of Louis XIV, 20 November 1987France's premiere Baroque music ensemble. William Christie, Director. Performance at Duke University Chapel |
Audiocassette C-40278/45 |
Lesbians 2-A Opposition group interview Molpus60:00 |
Audiocassette C-40278/30 |
Leslie Ulmer and Kim Dowling |
Audiotape T-40278/280 |
Let's Garden, 7 March 1983Toby Best, Durham Agricultural Agency; 22:22; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1431 |
Library of Congress Chamber Music Series The McKim Fund, 12 January 1979Includes premiere of William Bolcom's second sonata; Reel 1 of 2; 48:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/267 |
Light the Menorah, 10 December 1982UCA -- Oregon Committee for the Humanities funds festival to be broadcast December 10-18, 1982 and November 29 - December 7, 1983; Reel 1 of 1; 29:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1258 |
Lightnin' Wells Studio performance, 7 August 1987Acoustic folk and blues; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1965 |
Linda Belans, Reel 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1966 |
Linda Belans, Reel 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1997 |
Liquor by the Drink Program, 26 October 1971 |
Audiotape T-40278/1056 |
Listen '80 Episode no. 9 and 10 |
Audiotape T-40278/1160 |
Listen '81 Live Music: Champagne Charlie and Southern Crescent Entertainers, 3 October 1982 |
Audiotape T-40278/1397 |
Listen '81 Excerpts including Back Porch Music60:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/1688 |
Listen '81 Promos |
Audiotape T-40278/1057 |
Listen '823.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1687 |
Listen '82 Governor Hunt Plugs Listen '821:24 |
Audiotape T-40278/1058 |
Listen '82, 3 November 1982Pledge break A01 (8:19-8:30) through pledge break A22; Reel 176-10-006 3.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1059 |
Listen '82, 8 November 19823.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1060 |
Listen '82 No. 63.75 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1008 |
Listen '83 Red Clay Ramblers, 2 November 1983Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1314 |
Listen '83 Shady Grove, 15 November 1983 |
Audiotape T-40278/1768 |
Listen '84 Awards Tape |
Audiotape T-40278/1758 |
Listen '85 Pledge Break x08: Billy Barnes Singing, 9 November 19857.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/867 |
Listen '86 Dick Crum promo18:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/1073 |
Listen '86 No. 8 |
Audiotape T-40278/1769 |
Listen '86 EndorsementsReel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1725 |
Listen '86 Thanks, 15 November 1986Gary Shivers; Reel 1 of 1; 00:54; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1658 |
Listen '87 Billy Barnes |
Audiotape T-40278/1659 |
Listen '87 Billy Barnes, 9 November 1987Reel 1; 2:36; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/359 |
Listen '88 Thanks, 15 August 1988Gary and Shirley thank contributors and urge others to contribute; 1:10; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/1 |
Listen '91 Lightning Wells and Tarheel Hotshot, 9 November 1991 |
Audiotape T-40278/384 |
Listen America with William Saroyan: The Macaroni Miracle, 21 August 196715 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1257 |
Live at Rhythm Alley: Rory Block, 20 April 1985Reel 1 of 1; 31:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1087 |
Live at the Art School: Malcolm Dalglish, Grey Larsen, Pete Sutherland, 28 April 1984Reel 1 of 2; 47:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1088 |
Live at the Art School: Malcolm Dalglish, Grey Larsen, Pete Sutherland, 28 April 1984Reel 2 of 2; 61:49; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/371 |
Live on Back Porch: Champagne Charlie, 20 February 1982Reel 1 of 1; 60:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/544 |
Liz Carroll et al. |
Audiotape T-40278/252 |
Loreleis, 25 April 1986UNC all-female a cappella group; Reel 1 of 1; 1:20:00; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/77 |
Lorenzo/Valvano |
Audiotape T-40278/1594 |
Louis Rubin: Writer Turned Publisher, 23 June 1983Paul Jones and Roger Sauls interview Louis Rubin about his career as a writer and new venture into publishing. Reel 1 of 28:44; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/94 |
Louisburg |
Audiotape T-40278/225 |
Lux Radio Theatre: The Voice of Bugle Anne7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/226 |
Lux Radio Theatre: The Plutocrats with Wallace Berry7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/227 |
Lux Radio Theatre: Now Voyager: Betty Davis |
Audiotape T-40278/1358 |
Lux Radio Theatre: Miracle on 34th Street |
Audiocassette C-40278/175 |
M. Black Beasley |
Audiotape T-40278/834 |
Madonna Imagery, 20 December 1984Imagery in the paintings at the North Carolina Museum of Art; Reel 1 of 1; 23:20; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1541 |
Malcolm Bilson, 21 March 1988Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1545 |
Mallarme Chamber Players in Concert, 12 July 1987Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1076 |
Marathon Sinatra, 19 January 1975Reel 3 of 3; 3:03:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1523 |
Marathon Sinatra, 19 January 1975Reel 1 of 3; 59:10; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1524 |
Marathon Sinatra, 19 January 1975Reel 2 of 3; 60:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1963 |
Marathon '76 Bob Lauterborn on Advertising, Reel 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1913 |
Margaret Booth Baddour, reel one |
Audiotape T-40278/1337 |
Margaret Mead Speech, 12 April 1977Anthropologist Margaret Mead speaks in Memorial Hall. Reel 1 of 1; 53:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/182 |
Marian McPartland/Steve Laspina at Stephen's After All, 12 February 1983Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/545 |
Marian McPartland/Steve LaSpina, 12 February 1983Dinner Set, Part I Reel 1 of 3; 46:00 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/546 |
Marian McPartland/Steve LaSpina, 13 February 1983Dinner Set, Part II; Late Set, Part I Reel 2 of 3; 10:00 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2133 |
Marilyn ZschauOriginal Reel 1 of 2; 15 |
Audiotape T-40278/2134 |
Marilyn ZschauReel 2 of 2; 15 |
Audiotape T-40278/2135 |
Marilyn ZschauMaster Reel 1; 20:19 |
Audiotape T-40278/1240 |
Marion Verbruggen/Robert Hill Italian Music for RecorderReel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1394 |
Mark Isham, 2 August 1988Trumpeter, film composer, jazz |
Audiocassette C-40278/181 |
Mark Kleiman |
Audiotape T-40278/838 |
Martin Luther King Jr. remembrance 1985, 15 January 1985Featuring Correction Secretary Aaron Johnson and Governor Jim Martin; Reel 1 of 1; 27:04; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1609 |
Martin Luther King, Jr.: Harassed Hero, 10 January 1984Reel 1 of 1; 28:05; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/973 |
Marva Collins: Real Education for Black Students, 26 March 1985Marva Collins, Founder of Westside Preparatory School in Chicago, comments on problem with education for Blacks and the population generally; Reel 1 of 1; 26:40; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/87 |
Mass Meeks/Promo |
Audiotape T-40278/275 |
Mass Transit I, 19 January 1983Bart Barham, Raleigh Transportation Services Engineer, Charles Brown, Operations Manager for Duke Power, and Bob Godding, Chapel Hill Transit Director, talk about bus systems; 30:50; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/287 |
Mass Transit II, 19 January 1983Bart Barham, Raleigh Transportation Services Engineer, Charles Brown, Operations Director for Duke Power, Durham's transit provider, and Bob Godding, Chapel Hill Transit Director, discuss budgets, special services, etc. of area bus systems; Reel 1 of 1; 27:48; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/26 |
McCormack/Wilkins/Hitchcock/Carter/Woods90:00 |
Audiotape T-40278/328 |
McGovern Condensed, 8 September 1981Former Senator George McGovern's speech, abbreviated from an appearance at UNC; Reel 1 of 1; 30:32; 7.5 ips |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/114 |
McNeill Smith no. 2 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/115 |
McNeill Smith Tape 2 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/91 |
McNeill Smith/Beer on Telephone 11/8 |
Audiotape T-40278/939 |
McPartland/Lespina at Stephan's After All, 12 February 1983Reel 1 of 1; 21:24; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/69 |
ME Expend |
Audiocassette C-40278/52 |
Mehanan Smith interview90:00 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/110 |
Melville Ivey |
Audiotape T-40278/1434 |
Mercury Theatre Shakespeare: Twelfth Night by Orson WellesPart II; Reel 2 of 2; 28:48; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1506 |
Mercury Theatre Shakespeare (Orson Welles) Twelfth NightPart 1; Reel 1 of 2; 62:40; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1363 |
Mercury Theatre on the Air Treasure Island60:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/169 |
Merle and Pilgrim Champagne Charlie1.5 |
Audiotape T-40278/1651 |
Metamora Dubs, 28 April 1984Performing at the Art School; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1662 |
Metamora (Dalglish, Larsen, Sutherland) Promo TunesTrio of Celtic musicians Malcolm Dalglish, Grey Larson, and Pete Sutherland ; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1956 |
Michael Carmen Matti Reel no. 1 |
Audiotape T-40278/1957 |
Michael Carmen Matti Reel no. 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/1958 |
Michael Carmen Matti Reel no. 3 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/73 |
Michael Hedges at Arts Center, 6 June 1989 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/64 |
Michael Petrucianni, 4 September 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/1970 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 10 |
Audiotape T-40278/1971 |
Michael McFee CommentaryNPR Playhouse: Paul Temple and the Lawrence Affair Episode Scene Another Suspect possibly mislabeled; Reel 11 |
Audiotape T-40278/1972 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 12 |
Audiotape T-40278/1973 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 13 |
Audiotape T-40278/1974 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 14 |
Audiotape T-40278/1975 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 15 |
Audiotape T-40278/1976 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 16 |
Audiotape T-40278/1977 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 17 |
Audiotape T-40278/1978 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 18 |
Audiotape T-40278/1979 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 19 |
Audiotape T-40278/1980 |
Michael McFee CommentaryReel 20 |
Audiotape T-40278/1967 |
Michael McFeeReel 07 |
Audiotape T-40278/1968 |
Michael McFeeReel 08 |
Audiotape T-40278/1969 |
Michael McFeeReel 09 |
Audiotape T-40278/850 |
Minority Business Development, 5 October 1984Reel 1 of 1; 27:52; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/969 |
Minority Students and Major UniversitiesUNC, St. Augustine College, Duke University, MIT admissions counselors on minority students; Reel 1 of 1; 30:02; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/70 |
Mint Museum Ramses the Great Media Tape |
Audiotape T-40278/1584 |
Misconduct and State Politicians, 8 July 1983Reel 1 of 1; 30:45; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1625 |
Mitchell/Ruff duo, 14 February 1987Dwike Mitchell, pianist; Willie Ruff, French horn performing My Favorite Things; Reel 1 of 1; 7:36; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/117 |
Mitchell Ruff Duo, 14 February 1987Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/118 |
Mitchell Ruff Duo, 14 February 1987Reel 2 of 2; 52:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1812 |
Mitchell-Ruff Duo Lecture/Demonstration, 14 February 1987Sponsored by WUNC Radio and Spectator Publications |
Audiotape T-40278/2270 |
Mix Reel 1, 22 February 1989Reel 1 of 3; 33:15 |
Audiotape T-40278/2271 |
Mix Reel 2, 22 February 1989Reel 2 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/2272 |
Mix Reel 3, 22 February 1989Reel 3 of 3 |
Audiotape T-40278/2340 |
Monk Institute Roberta Davis, Paul Jeffers, 24 March 1990 |
Audiotape T-40278/2341 |
Monk Institute II Lionel Hampton, 24 March 1990 |
Audiotape T-40278/2138 |
Monroe Story Monroe NarrationReel 1 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2139 |
Monroe Story Monroe NarrationProd no. 26 starts with SC. no. 91; Reel 2 of 2 |
Audiotape T-40278/2140 |
Monroe Story; 10 Points for SafetyProds no. 26 and no. 58; 15 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/296 |
Moorhead Kennedy on World Peace, 24 March 1987Moorhead Kennedy - former foreign service officer for the United States was a hostage for 444 days in Iran. He talks about the need for understanding about the motivation of terrorists; Reel 1 of 1; 21:55; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/51 |
Morris and Maash Wiled 1 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/61 |
Mouth Music |
Audiotape T-40278/1666 |
Mozartean Players Kammermusik: Chamber Music of the Classical Era, 16 February 1986Reel 1 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1667 |
Mozartean Players Kammermusik: Chamber Music of the Classical Era, 16 February 1986Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1456 |
Mr. Wynn and Boy: School Days, Dramatic dialogue, about reading, 22 October 1971 |
Audiotape T-40278/2308 |
Mt. Airy I: Folksongs, 4 June 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/2309 |
Mt. Airy II: Bluegrass Brothers Guitar and Mandolin, 4 June 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/2310 |
Mt. Airy III: Autoharp/Dobro/Dulcimer/Bass, 4 June 1988Banjo's Competition |
Audiotape T-40278/2311 |
Mt. Airy IV: Banjos Continued Fiddlers, 4 June 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/2312 |
Mt. Airy V: Fiddlers Convention Fiddlers Continued, 4 June 1988Band Competition |
Audiotape T-40278/2313 |
Mt. Airy VI: Band Competition, 4 June 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/2314 |
Mt. Airy VII: Band Continued, 4 June 1988 |
Audiotape T-40278/1752 |
Mt. Airy Fiddlers ConventionWUNC's Aviva Enoch; Reel 1 of 1; 7:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1263 |
Mt. Airy Fiddlers Convention: Band competition, 4 June 1988Reel 2 of 2; 20:02; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/53 |
Musante - Structure House |
Audiotape T-40278/348 |
Music from the Finnish Broadcasting Company Aulis Sallinen: Suite from Rauta-aika (Iron Age), 20 March 1985Suite from the music to the Finnish Television film. Jukka-Pekka Saraste and the Finnish Radio Symphonic Orchestra, The Finnish Radio Children's Choir, Maija Hapuoja, soprano. From a concert in Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, 20 March 1985; 29:04; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/349 |
Music from the Finnish Broadcasting Company Ernst Fabritius: Concerto for Violin and OrchestraConcerto for Violin and Orchestra in D Minor, Opus 7. Fabritius studied violin and piano at the Leipzig Conservatory, and was an accomplished concert violinist. In addition to this popular concerto, Fabritius is best known in Finland for his pioneering work in successfully composing songs to be sung in Finnish. Prior to his efforts, most songs were composed to words in Swedish; 25:45; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1006 |
Music of Voyager (edited version), 11 November 1980Reel 1 of 1; 60:18; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/108 |
Mylee Evers Phone Tape |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/53 |
N. Texas, 8 April 1989 |
Audiotape T-40278/898 |
Namibia and South African First Hand, 9 May 1984Reel 1 of 1; 30:33; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1996 |
National Classical Music Sex Quiz, 6 April 1980Answers to 10 Classical Music Sex Quiz; Reel 1 of 1; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/261 |
National Institute of Environmental Health Science Dedication, 15 November 1982Archie Davis, Chairman, Research Triangle Foundation, Gov. Jim Hunt, and Edward Brandt Jr., Asst. Secretary DHHS speak at the dedication of the NIEHS permanent research facility at RTP; Reel 1 of 1; 28:52; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/1571 |
National Task Force on Education Recommendation, 14 May 1983Members of the National Task Force on Education for Economic Growth, including Chairman Gov. Jim Hunt, and UNC President William Friday, comment on proposed educational reforms. 24:00; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/286 |
Nazzal on Lebanon, 8 February 1983Joseph Tulchin, UNC Department International Affairs, hosts; Dalzell, moderator; Seth Reece, UNC Department Biology, panelist; Herbert Bodman, UNC History Department, panelist; Guest: Nafez Nazzal, Beirzeit Univ, Jordan West Bank on Mid East problems; Reel 1 of 1; 28:45; 7.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2294 |
NC Charlotte Symphonies, Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh, 11 March 1988Debussy: Le Martyre de St. Sebastien, Mahler: Symphony no. 1 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-40278/49 |
NC Symphony Orchestra Dylana Jenson, 12 September 1991 |
Audiocassette C-40278/12 |
NDNN |
Audiocassette C-40278/76 |
NDNN |
Audiocassette C-40278/82 |
NDNN |
Audiotape T-40278/1690 |
Nee Ningy Band, 8 October 19797.5 ips |
Audiotape T-40278/2149 |
Nell Wise Wechter: Mighty Midgetts, Some Whispers of our Name, and Betsy Dowdy's Ride, 16 July 1975Stumpy Point, N.C. 27978 (copies of original, which was two reels); Reel 1 of 5 |
Audiotape T-40278/2150 |
Nell Wise Wechter: Mighty Midgetts, Some Whispers of our Name, and Betsy Dowdy's Ride, 16 July 1975Stumpy Point, N.C. 27978 (copies of original, which was two reels); Reel 2 of 5 |
Audiotape T-40278/2151 |
Nell Wise Wechter: Mighty Midgetts, Some Whispers of our Name, and Betsy Dowdy's Ride, 16 July 1975Stumpy Point, N.C. 27978 (copies of original, which was two reels); Reel 3 of 5 |
Audiotape T-40278/2152 |
Nell Wise Wechter: Mighty Midgetts, Some Whispers of our Name, and Betsy Dowdy's Ride, 16 July 1975Reel 4 of 5 ] |
Audiotape T-40278/2153 |
Nell Wise Wechter: Mighty Midgetts, Some Whispers of our Name, and Betsy Dowdy's Ride, 16 July 1975Reel 5 of 5 |
Audiotape T-40278/902 |
New Developments in Durham28:20 |
Audiotape T-40278/1546 |
New Music at Duke Charles Ives: Concord Sonata, 1 March 1982Reel 2 of 2; 7.5 ips |
Audiocassette C-40278/155 |
News Conference + NOW ATL |