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Anti-Intellectualism in the Chinese Tradition 1 Reels Box 16, Reel 11
"Arizona Cowboy": This was the second program in the "Kaleidoscope" series. The narrator was John K. Jennings. 1 Reels Red 252 Reel Number 252 Box 11, Reel 1
Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater (R) accepts presidential nomination of Washington's exclusive Alfalfa Club 1 Reels Blue 7 and Reel Number 89 Box 3, Reel 15
Arthur Godfrey interviews Anna Chenault, widow of WWII hero Gen. "Flying Tiger" Chenault. Godfrey also interviews Eddie Rickenbacker & Chairman, FCC 1 Reels Yellow 30 Reel Number 102 Box 11, Reel 32
A series of short programs on the history of New Mexico. Narration is all in Spanish. 1 Reels Yellow 9 Reel Number 62 Box 11, Reel 10
A series of short programs on the history of New Mexico. Narration is all in Spanish. 1 Reels Brown 62 Reel Number 62 Box 14, Reel 40
Atomic Bombing of Worcester 2/2 1 Reels Box 15, Reel 16
A tribute to R. E. Lee: "The Gentleman"- R.E.R. Huntley; "The Soldier"- Prof. J.H. Merchant; "The Christian"- Dr. Sprunt; "The Educator"- Dr. Sanders. 1 Reels Brown 18 Reel Number 314 Box 14, Reel 11
Baseball 1 Files Box 19, CD 4
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