T.R. and his friends : Theodore Roosevelt letters in the Yale Library : a centenary piece by Howard B Gotlieb
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1
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1958
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Memories of Martin. Compilation(
visu
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1
edition published
in
1986
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
"In celebration of Black History Month, WNEV-TV produced a series of public service announcements entitled 'Memories of Martin.' These spots featured residents of New England relating a story of their own remembrance of Martin Luther King, Jr. during the time that he spent in Boston. Spokespersons of these PSAs included Mary Gordon Powell, a classmate of Coretta Scott, who introduced the couple; Dr. Howard Gottlieb [i.e. Gotlieb], who convinced Dr. King to leave his papers for the Boston University archives; Reverend Michael Haynes, pastor of the Twelfth Baptist Church, where Dr. King frequently preached; Otto and Muriel Snowden, who ran one of the first fund-raising events for Dr. King in Boston; and Dr. Walter Meulder [i.e. Muelder], professor of theology at Boston University, who remembers Dr. King as a student."--1986 Peabody Awards entry form. This is a compilation tape comprising the five public service announcements described on the entry form. Entry does not give conclusive information on total number of segments in the series. Several segments include photographs of the Kings, accompanied by the spokesperson's voiceover narration. Also includes a brief clip of Dr. King in a civil rights march.
Correspondence of Christopher Short, 1965 by Christopher Short
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English
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library
worldwide
The collection contains a Christmas card from Short, 1965 November, Kent, England, to Arthur Kyle Davis, Charlottesville. Also included are two letters concerning the placement of Short's papers at either Boston College or the University of Virginia.