Guide to the Stanford University, News and Publication Service, Audiovisual Recordings
Daniel Hartwig & Jenny Johnson
Stanford University Libraries.
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives.
October 2012
Copyright © 2013 The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.
Overview
Call Number: SC1125
Creator:
Stanford University. News and Publications Service
Title: Stanford University, News and Publication Service, audiovisual recordings
Dates: 1936-2011
Physical Description:
63 Linear feet and 17.4 gigabytes
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository:
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives.
Stanford University Libraries.
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
Email: speccollref@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc
Administrative Information
Information about Access
The materials are open for research use. Audio-visual materials are not available in original format, and must be reformatted
to a digital use copy.
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is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission
from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/pubserv/permissions.html.
Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research
and educational purposes.
Cite As
[identification of item], Stanford University, News and Publication Service, Audiovisual Recordings (SC1125). Dept. of Special
Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Access Terms
Audiotapes.
Stanford University--Administration.
Stanford University--History.
Universities and colleges--Administration.
Videorecordings.
Collection Contents
Series 1
Audiorecordings
circa 1971-2001
Box 1
1
Kennedy, Donald inauguration
1980 Oct
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
2
Faculty Senate (CR)
1980 Oct 16
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
3
Faculty Senate, Abel, El (Director of Tresidder), speech re: UNESCO-McBride Comm. (NR)
1980 Nov 13
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
4
Hufstader, Shirley (Sec. of Education) talk at Law School
1980 Oct 31
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
5
Kennedy, Donald. "Black presence at Stanford" (NR,CRp.1)
1980 Nov 20
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
6
US-East Asia forum, Japan relations in Silicon Valley (John Lewis et al)
1980 Nov 13
Physical Description:
2 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
7
US-East Asia forum, Japan relations in Silicon Valley (John Lewis et al)
1980 Nov 13
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
8
Royden, Halsey (CR)
1981 Jan 12
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
9
Freshman orientation (Keohane)
1980 Sept 26
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
10
Panel on Poland (Wayne Vucinich)
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
11
Parents Day
1980
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
12
Shaw, Ed (CIT)
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
13
Lyman-Clive Cooksen (London Times article on Higher Education)
1980 June 9
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
14
Faculty Senate
1980 Oct 2
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
15
Boskin, Michael (economics) to GSB Alumni (text on file)
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
16
Cannon, Robert on Einstein Project (Observer, spring '80); Quate, Calvin on acostic microscope
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
17
Franklin, H. Bruce;
Brown, Robert M, before occupation of placement center
1972 May 9
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
18
Franklin, H. Bruce, demonstration
1972 Jan 24
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
19
Harris, David, on draft, White Plaza (NR)
1980 Jan 24
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
20
Fagan, Richard on El Salvador and Nicaragua (NR)
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
21
KSZU Interview with
Lyman, Richard W.
1980 Jan 25
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
22
Stanford Committee on Investment Policy. R. Lyman on investment in South Africa
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
23
Kidnapped students (Africa)
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
24
Lyman, Richard W. interview by Mary Madison, Times Tribune
1979 Fall
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
25
Return from Anapurna (NR) in McCarthy file
1978 Oct 27
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
26
Lyman, Richard W. interview by Bill Tromblay, L.A. Times
1976 Dec
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
27
Lyman, Richard W. interview re: protests
1972 Jan 18
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
28
Franklin, H. Bruce Rally (?) press conference re: word from advisory committee
1972 Jan 5
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
29
Stanford Committee on Investment Policy
1977 Nov 28
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
30
Lyman, Richard W. interview
1980 Jan 27
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
31
Lyman, Richard W. interview on KZSU
1974 Jan 8
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
32
Lyman, Richard W. interview on KZSU
1974 Apr 21
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
33
Demonstration at Placement Center
1972 Nov 12 (1973 Jan 18?)
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
34
Dolly, John, arrest outside of GSB
1972 Feb 5
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
35
Lyman, Richard W. interview on KZSU
1976 Jan 26
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 1
36
Stanford Lives for Radical Change statement re: recombanant DNA Cambridge, Mass. City council statement to Stanford Comm.
on Bio. Hazards
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
37
Rally for the "Stanford Indian," with Timm Williams as main speaker; includes comments of native american students and Larry
Ziebell of Palo Alto
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
38
Kennedy, Donald and
Lyman, Richard W. following trustee meeting, following Kennedy's selection as president. Includes informal questions from reporters. (CR)
spring 1980
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
39
Black Liberation Month Panel (NR 1-28-81; 2-6-81)
1981 Feb 5
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
40
Women in Management Panel, CR 2-4-81, p.13) Levin, Henry (Institute for Research in Ed'l finance & gov't) (CR 2-4-8l,p.14)
1981 Jan 31
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
41
Meyer, John (prof. of sociology; Institute for Research in Ed'l finance & gov't) re: education (CR, 2-4-81 p. 14)
1981 Feb 4
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
42
Atkin, Myron J. (Dean, education) re: education (CR 2-4-81, p.1)
1981 Feb 4
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
43
Beyers, Bob (Director, News Service) re: Hubert Humphrey incident, 1966
1981 Feb
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
44
Terman, Frederick E., interview with Bob Beyers (Tape 1)
1973 Oct 31
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
45
Terman, Frederick E., interview with Bob Beyers (Tape 2)
1973 Oct 31
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
46
Falcon, Walter P. (Director and professor, FRI) talk to Stanford Library Associates
1981 Feb 15
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
47
Los Angeles Conference: Paul Berg re: DNA (CR 3-11-81; 3-18-81)
1981 March
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
48
Los Angeles Conference: Ralph Smith re: microelectronics
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
49
Los Angeles Conference: Don Kennedy re: general outlook for the university
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
50
Friedman, Milton re: USSR and China (NR 3-9-81)
1981 Mar 9
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
51
Tannenbaum, Marc H., Baccalaureate speaker
1980 Jun
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
52
Lyman, Richard W. interview on KZSU (CR 5-21-80)
1980 May 21
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
53
Faculty Senate; primarily tributes to President Richard Lyman (CR 6-19-80)
1980 Jun 12
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
54
Protest against President Carter's visit to Portola Valley (CR 7-9-80,p.1)
1981 Jul 3
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
55
McPherson, Rene C. (Dean, GSB) (NR, 7-16-80)
1980 Jul 16
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
56
Kennedy, Don, interview on KZSU (NR, 8-60-80)
1980 Aug 5
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
57
Clark, Ed (Libertarian candidate for president), at Stanford
1980 Jul 4
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
58
Lyman, Richard W. interview by Cynthia Parsons,
Christian Science Monitor
1980 Spring
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
59
Class Day speakers, commencement
1980 Jun
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
60
Anderson, John (Independent candidate for president), at Stanford (NR, 4-9-80)
1980 Apr 8
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
61
Commencement
1979
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
62
Class Day
1979
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
63
Dedication, Green Library
1981 April
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
64
Committee on Research (TAPE ONE OF TWO)
1981 Mar 11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
65
Committee on Research (TAPE TWO OF TWO)
1981 Mar 11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
66
Interview with
Lyman, Richard W. by
San Jose Mercury
1979 December
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
67
D. Kennedy addressing alumni, San Francisco, con't Faculty Senate meeting
1981 Apr 29-30
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
68
John Anderson interview (at home, Stanford press conference) re: assassination attempt of Reagan, Alexander Haig, possible
third party formation. Donald Lunde re: assassinations (poor recording)
1981 Apr 1
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
69
Glenn Campbell (30 minutes) and Milton Freedman
1980 Oct 29
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
70
Arthur Schawlow's press conference re: winning nobel prize,
1981
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
71
Edward Teller-Sidney Drell debate (Branner Hall) CR 1-20-82
1982 Jan 14
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 2
72
Commencement
1981
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
73
Class Day
1981
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
74
History Corner restoration dedication
1980 Feb 8
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
75
Seeley Mudd Bldg. dedication
1977 Mar 11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
76
Green Library groundbreaking
1977 Feb 8
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
77-78
Investment Policy: Panel on South Africa, Cubberley Aud.
1977 Mar 7
Physical Description:
2 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
79-80
Investment Policy: Forum, Cubberley Aud.
1977 Apr 6
Physical Description:
2 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
81
Progressive Student Conference; I.F. Stone re: Reagan
1982 Mar 6
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
82
Panel on research (with C. Djerassi, D. Kennedy, Wm Smith) Universities, industries and graduate education
1982 Apr 26
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
83
Diaconis, Persi (CR 7-14-82)
1982 Jul 9
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
84
Kennedy, Hastorf at Stanford volunteer Program
1982 Sept 13
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
85
Class day, Cecil Green talk, Green Library
1982 Jun 14
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
86
Baccalaureate sermon
1982 June
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
87
Faculty Senate
1982 Sept 28
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
88
Parents Day
1982 Sept 23
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
89
Faculty Senate
1982 Dec 2
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
90
Faculty Senate CIT
1983 Jan 6
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
91
Huff, Robt. Financial Aid
1982 Dec 9
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
92
Pauling, Linus on peace
1983 Mar 15
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
93
A. Re: Eliz visit, Jeanna K.; GLAS Conference w/Univ. Attorneys on Scholarship Offer
1983 Feb 23
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
94
Boskin; Proctor
1983 Jan 12-13
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
95
McCarthy, Grads in common; Knight, Andrew CEPR
1983
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
96
Fuller, Karmen III retirement
1983
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
97
Rehab R&D outer, director Prof . Larry Leifer CR 2-9-83
1983 Feb 9
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
98
Barchas, Sam. C.
1981?
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
99
Comm on research hearing
1982 Spring?
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
100
Forsythe Bldg. ground breaking
1989 Jan 14
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
101
CIS Bldg ground breaking, Rich. De Laver CR
1983?
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
102
Tobin. endowed prof. lecture n.d. (CR)
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
103
25th Anniv. Of Soc. @ SU
1982?
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
104
Simon, Herb. SU Press book
1982 Feb 11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
105
Weinbager, Casper Demoshahai
1982 Mar 14
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
106
Roth, Barnie NoCal Sci writers conf. (CR)
1982 Aug 11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 3
107
Hofstedler, Shirley. Talk to law students.
1982 Mar
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
108
Jahns, Richard. LA conference; Esslin, Kennedy
1983 Mar 7
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
109
Zimbardo, Phillip, Student stress panel
1982 Apr
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
110
Majano, Salvadorian refugee talks re El S. (no CR)
1982 May 5
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
111
C Econ. Res. Panel. Baker, H; Arrow, K; M. Friedman
1983 Mar 14
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
112
KZSU/Kennedy
1982 May 26
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
113
Kennedy, David to frosh
1982 Sept 24
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
114
Massy on USW w/students Academic Council
1982 Oct 8
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
115
Baratz, Michael (union leader) USW after strikes
1982 Oct 8
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
116
Japan Panel Dan Okamoto re: Japanese challenge CR
1982 Dec 2
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
117
Mosher, Steven press conf. & Barnett w/reporters
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
118
Mosher & Barnett, choir anthro
1983 Feb 24
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
120
Mosher
1983 Feb 25
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
121
Mosher 60 Minutes
1983 June 12
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
122
Barnett 60 Minutes
1983 Mar 1
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
123
Mosher, Today Show; Faculty Senate
1983 Mar 7
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
124
LA conference - Pascal, B; Bunzel
1983 Mar 7
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
125
Hutchinson, Eric
1982 Apr 1
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
126
Profs. In performance
1983 Apr
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
127
Lewis, John CR
1983 Apr 27
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
128
SSRL Demonstration; Wood, Panofsky--Arms Control
1983 Ap-May
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
129
Panofsky - Wood debate; Shultz demonstration
1983 May 4
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
130
Levin, Hauk 1FG interview; Kirst
1983 May
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
131
Mnookin. Alumni conference; Shulman, Lees
1983 May 14
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
132
Arms Protest
1983 June 1
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
133
Class Day (Kennedy?)
1983 June 11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
134
Carter, Jimmy. Visit.
1983 Jul 15
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
135
Student Senate debate Req. lib; Faculty Senate
1983 Oct 25-27
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
136
Kennedy, Donald. KZSU
1983 Nov
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
137
Smith, Charles. C for Lang Inst. ND
ND
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
138
Reaganville. Cecil Williams/Kirst.
1982 May 8?
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
139
Galbraith. Conf? Entrepreneur Conf. Howard Head CR
1982 Apr 2
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
140
Jobs, Steve. Entrepreneur Conf. #2
1982 Apr 3
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
141
McKim, Robert; Vesper; Prowie. Entrepreneur #3
1982 Apr 3
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
142
Faculty Senate
1982 Feb 4
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 4
143
Faculty Senate
1982 Mar 4
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
144
Faculty Senate
1982 Apr 1
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
145
Faculty Senate
1981 Apr 29
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
146
Faculty Senate Library RLG
1982 May 13
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
147
Faculty Senate Undergrad. Ed.
1982 May 27
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
148
Faculty Senate
1982 Oct 14
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
149
Faculty Senate CR Wessels
1983 Apr 24
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
150
Faculty Senate CR Wessels
1983 May 12
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
151
Faculty Senate; Hoover Debate
1983 May
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
152
Faculty Senate
1983 Sept 29
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
153
Faculty Senate
1983 Oct 13
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
154
Faculty Senate
1983 Nov
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
155
Faculty Senate
1983 Dec 1
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
156
Pajaro Dunes #7 & #8
ND
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
157
Chinese delegations, CIS building
1985 Jul 28
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
158
Fall Convocation, Gibbs, Lyons, Thayer, et al
1985 Sept 22
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
159
Parents Day/ J. Rosse
1982
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
160
Allamandola, Louis
2001 Mar 13
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
161
Cialdini, Robert
2001 Feb 28
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
162
Carson, Clayborne
2000 Jan 8
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
163
Freccero, John
2001 Feb 12
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
164
Gilmore, Dan
Apr 18
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
165
Kim, Stuart
2001 Jan 5
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
166
Perry, John
2001 Mar 8
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
167
Rakoff, Jack
2001 Nov 7
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
168
Sullivan, Evelin
2000 Nov 6
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 5
169
Sapolsky, Robert
2001 Mar 14
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 6
170-171
Music Search for Stanford Museum Opening
1998 Dec 1
Physical Description:
2 audiocassette(s)
Box 6
03-0604-2
Fasting Protest/Gordon Earle; KPFA Evening News, KPFA FM San Francisco 6-7PM
2003 Jun 4
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 6
04-0110-1
Lewis, John; All Things Considered, National Public Radion, 5-6PM
2994 Jan 10
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 6
04-0413-2
Google, Morning Edition, National Public Radio, 6-7AM; Morning Edition, National Public Radion, 6-7AM
2004 Apr 13, 15
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 6
04-0520-1
Sea of Cortez, Morning Edition, National Public Radio, 7-8AM
2004 May 20-21
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 6
172
Exxon Mobile, Morning Drive Time, KGO-AM (ABC), San Francisco, 6-7AM
2002 Nov 20
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 6
173
Exxon Mobile, Business for Breakfast, KKZN-AM, Denver, 9-10AM
2002 Nov 21
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Box 6
174
Exxon Mobile, Business News at Noon, KRLD-AM (CBS), Dallas, 12PM
2002 Nov 20
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette(s)
Series 2
Videorecordings
1936-2011
Box 1
36-0101-1
Rose Bowl, 1936, Stanford Vs. Southern Methodist University
01/01/1936
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:00
Black and White/ Silent, highlights of the Rose Bowl Game from 1936. Tape includes a shot list/ work order for the tape. The
footage is from the Tournament of Roses. It was transferred from U-Matic on April 14, 1988. The notes state there are focus
problems. The game is notable for being the first Rose Bowl to sell out all seats.
Box 1
93-0520
Stanford Campus Views
May 20, 1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS 1993: Seminar Cubberley Kresge Econ Bio Labs Gilbert
Box 1
94-1018-7
GPS Press Conference (13)
10/18/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
[This is likely related to the GPS landing system for planes through the Integrity Beacon. Tape is labeled as 13.]
Box 1
94-1018-9
Stanford GPS, Graphics & Animation, Dub
10/18/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
It contains animation about the test using the Global Positioning Satellite System (GPS) to land planes.
Box 1
94-1100-1
GPS integrity Beacon Landing system
11/00/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:10:00
Animation Graphic; Exterior Landing; Cockpit Camera; Antennas; Circuit Boards; Ground Researchers; Sound Bites; About the
launch of the Integrity Beacon. It uses GPS to help with traffic control and the landing of planes. Stanford's Integrity Beacon
Landing System uses ground-based pseudo-satellite transmitters known as Integrity Beacons to resolve carrier phase ambiguities
on final approach, giving IBLS both high integrity and centimeter-level accuracy.
Box 1
94-1205-1a
Gravity Probe B, #1, Bardas, Original
12/05/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Gravity Probe B was designed to measure two key predictions of Einstein's general theory of relativity by monitoring the orientations
of ultra-sensitive gyroscopes relative to a distant guide star. Doron Bardas description of on-going work, Interview.
Box 1
94-1205-1b
Gravity Probe B, #2, Original
12/05/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Gravity Probe B was designed to measure two key predictions of Einstein's general theory of relativity by monitoring the orientations
of ultra-sensitive gyroscopes relative to a distant guide star.
Box 1
94-1206-1
Gravity Probe B, #3, Original
12/06/1994 - 12/07/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Gravity Probe B was designed to measure two key predictions of Einstein's general theory of relativity by monitoring the orientations
of ultra-sensitive gyroscopes relative to a distant guide star.
Box 1
94-1209-1
Gravity Probe B, #6, Original
12/09/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Gravity Probe B was designed to measure two key predictions of Einstein's general theory of relativity by monitoring the orientations
of ultra-sensitive gyroscopes relative to a distant guide star. Doron Bardas Interview, outside window.
Box 1
94-1221-1
Pac 10 institutional spot
12/21/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Company reel
Box 1
95-0000-4
Stanford Promo 1995, Gail Mahood, Master
1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford promotional video from 1995 It contains a geology class with Gail Mahood, geology professor and various campus shots.
Box 1
95-0420-1
Interviews with Nordson, Schmidt, Birrell, Dahan
04/20/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
INTERVIEWS WITH BILL NADAR NORDSON 1995 GLEN SCHMIDT DIANA BIRRELL ELY DAHAN B-roll
Box 1
95-0420-2
Lynn Utter, President GSB, Alumni Association Interview, John Browne
04/20/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
LYNNE UTTER President S.U. GSB Alumni Association interview John Browne, British Petroleum
Box 1
95-0421-1
Incoming Student Pizza Party
04/21/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Incoming Student Pizza Party 1995 Entertainment with Comedy Troupe; Party with band, cheerleaders; Impromptu student interviews;
00:25 Wide shot of hallways, full Quad; 00:48 Wide shot ivory tower, pan right to shot of full Quad and hallways; 01:08 Wide
shot of tables, pizza boxes; 01:11 Camera follows students past table, medium shot; 01:18 Static shot pizza boxes; 01:30 Medium
shot student next to sculpture; 01:40 Close up student, quickly followed by close-up sculpture; 01:50 Camera zooms over quad;
01:58 Medium three-shot of men, another man joins them; 02:03 Pan left onto group of students; 02:11 Wide shot Quad and three
men; 02:20 Camera wide on Quad from archway; 02:24 Camera pans left to show other side of Quad; 02:30 Medium two-shot of students;
02:36 Wide shot Quad; 02:41 Medium shots of students, pans right over them; 03:04 Medium three-shot of students; 03:10 Camera
pans right on students; 03:16 Medium three-shot of students; 03:27 Medium shot of student in hat; 03:40 Pan left over pizza
boxes; 03:52 Wide shot of Quad; 04:02 Camera zooms in on students from above, student heads; 04:17 Zooms out; 04:21 Zooms
in on student in wheelchair, zooms out to show sea of students; 04:33 Cut to performance. Medium shot on students watching
performance; 04:52 Zoom out to show performance; 04:58 Zoom in on students, zoom out over full Quad; 05:20 Camera pans left
over students performing. Pan right, follows performer; 05:38 Medium shot of performer; 05:54 Camera pans back left over other
performers; 06:02 Pan left over students watching, wide shot; 06:14 Close-ups of students watching; 06:34 Camera out of focus;
06:42 Medium shot performer from ground; 07:00 Medium three-shot of performers; 07:10 Pan right over students, medium shot;
07:12 Wide shot, sun and sky; 07:22 Medium shot, performer; 07:30 Pan right, medium shot of students; 07:35 Pan left, medium
shot of performer; 07:42 Zoom in over performer's shoulder, wide shot on the crowd; 08:00 Wide shots, performance; 08;16 Close
up of student in audience; 08:30 Medium shot, performers; 08:45 Close up of student; 08:56 Wide shots, Quad and band; 09:08
Camera circles Quad with performer; 09:20 Wide shots of Quad and crowd; 09:26 Wide shot of band; 09:37 Wide shot of Quad and
crowd; 09:50 Close up of band member; 10:11 close-up of band member; 10:24 Wide shots of Quad and crowd; 10:32 Medium shot
of band; 10:55 Camera out of focus; 11:02 Medium shot of band, music is blurry during these next shots; 11:38 Close up trumpet;
11:53 Close-ups of band members from ground; 12:15 Wide shot, sky; 12:20 Camera pans wide over Quad and crowd; 12:37 Camera
walks straight around Quad; 12:54 Medium shot dancing tree and dancers; 13:12 Medium shot students; 13:26 Medium shot, student
with Pepsi; 13:36 Zoom out; 13:40 Close-ups of students; 13:58 Zoom out, pan over Quad; 14:00 Pans over dancing tree, medium
shots of other cameramen; 14:44 Medium shot, dancing tree and students; 14:57 Wide shot of Quad; 15:00 Medium shot of students;
15:14 Wide shot of Quad and crowd; 15:21 Zoom in dancing tree and cheerleaders, medium shot; 15:31 Zoom out on Quad, zoom
in on students; 15:53 Medium three shot, backs of band players; 16:07 Zoom out, wide shot of Quad; 16:08 Medium shot, cheerleaders;
16;14 Medium shot, band; 16:39 Medium shot, drummers; 16:43 Zoom out, medium shot Quad and crowd; 16:54 Close up, sculpture's
hand; 16:58 Zoom out, medium shot sculpture with band in background; 17:08 Close up, sculpture's face; 17:11 Wide shot, drummers;
17;23 Close up, drum; 17:29 Pan upwards, close-up drummer; 17;32 Pan down, close-up drum; 17:39 Pan upwards, close-up drummer;
17:48 Pan left, close-up through drums; 18:04 Upside down, medium shot at band; 18:07 Medium shot, saxophone players; 18:24
Pan right, then left to other players; 18:43 Medium shot, students in hat; 18:52 Medium shot, watch interviewers with student;
19:11 Close up student; 19:27 Zoom out; 19:35 Medium look at Quad and crowd; 19:50 Medium with students; 20:01 Camera follows
student dressed in black through crowd, he goes off screen; 20:18 Medium shots of students on Quad; 20:30 Pan left on students;
20:44 Zoom in on two girls; 20:50 Pan left on other students; 21:03 Close up on girl; 21:07 Zoom out on students; 21:15 Close
up on Memorial Court sign; 21:20 Zoom out on students; 21:25 Close up on pizza; 21:33 Zoom out, medium shot of people getting
pizza; 21:47 Pan left on people getting pizza; 22:07 Pan right on students talking; 22:17 Close up student talking; 22:23
Medium shot of student on ground; 22:41 Pan left, wide shot of other students; 22:53 Medium shots of students talking; 23:07
Close up on student; 23:20 Pan left, close-up on other student; 23:44 Pan left, close-up on other student; 23:51 Wide shot,
church top and archways in front; 23:58 Zoom down onto students in quad; 24:13 Zoom out; 24:18 Wide shot of church top and
archways in front; 24:29 Zoom out onto students; 24:38 Wide shot students passing and talking; 24:53 Wide shot of Quad; 24:55
Wide shot of ivory tower in background, lamppost in foreground; 25:15 Wide shot of Quad and archways, students coming down
stairs; END
Box 1
95-0510-1a
Earthquake test cam A
05/10/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Earthquake shake
Box 1
95-0510-1b
Earthquake test cam B
05/10/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Box 1
95-0516-1
Bruce Atwater Tribute
05/16/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Bruce Atwater Tribute 1995 A. Michael Spence, dean, GSB. Bruce Atwater served as chairman and CEO of General Mills Inc. from
1981 to 1994 after beginning his career there in 1958. He has served on the boards of numerous businesses and educational
and cultural institutions, including Princeton University, the Walker Art Center, and the Mayo Foundation. He holds a bachelor's
degree from Princeton University and a master's from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
Box 1
95-0518-2
GSB Distinguished Teacher of the Year - Tape #2
05/18/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Graduate School of Business Distinguished Teacher of the Year ceremony
Box 1
95-0518-3a
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL), SLAC, Original
05/18/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, a division of SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is an Office of Science
User Facility operated for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science by Stanford University. SSRL provides synchrotron
radiation, a name given to x-rays or light produced by electrons circulating in a storage ring at nearly the speed of light.
Box 1
95-0518-3b
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL), SLAC, Original
05/18/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, a division of SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is an Office of Science
User Facility operated for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science by Stanford University. SSRL provides synchrotron
radiation, a name given to x-rays or light produced by electrons circulating in a storage ring at nearly the speed of light.
Box 1
95-0518-3c
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL), SLAC, Original
05/18/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, a division of SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is an Office of Science
User Facility operated for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science by Stanford University. SSRL provides synchrotron
radiation, a name given to x-rays or light produced by electrons circulating in a storage ring at nearly the speed of light.
Box 1
95-0522-1
GSB - Hallways, lockers, students (14)
05/22/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Graduate School of Business Hallways, lockers, students; Class changes
Box 1
95-0524-1
SLAC, Exteriors, Interiors, Original
05/24/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Collider Hall, N Station A, Exteriors and Interiors
Box 1
95-0524-2a
SLAC, Tape 1
05/24/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Linear Accelerator / Klystron Gallery Exteriors / Interiors; Hillside shots; Collider Hall exterior; Model / control room
Box 1
95-0524-2b
SLAC, Collider Hall, Tape 2
05/24/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Box 1
95-0525-2
Stanford Reel #21
05/25/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Reel #21 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.]
Box 1
95-0525-3
Stanford Reel #22
05/25/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Reel #22 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.]
Box 1
95-0526-1
GSB 15, H. Irving Grousbeck
05/26/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
#2 [It appears to be a second tape for the day, but no previous tape is found.] 1) Grossbeck (Grousbeck) Class Continued;
2) Computer Lab, B-Roll; 3) Students Studies / Bicycles / Riding.
Box 1
95-0531-1
Stanford Admits #23, Poli Sci
05/31/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Admits #23 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] Poli Sci
Box 1
95-0531-2
Stanford Admits #24
05/31/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Admits #24 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] TC HR 4:00:00
Box 1
95-0531-3
Stanford Admits #25
05/31/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Admits #25 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] TC HR 5:00:00
Box 1
95-0531-4
Stanford Admits #26 (Outdoor Seminars
05/31/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Admits #26 (Outdoor Seminars) [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] TC HR 5:31:00,
Lav on Audio 1, Boom on Audio 2
Box 2
95-1023-1
Michael McFaul, News Hour with Jim Lehrer
10/23/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Segment with Political Science Professor, Michael McFaul [Tape is also labeled on the case as: Lu Hanessian Demo 1992]
Box 2
97-0000-3
Seniors: Four Years in Retrospect
1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:56:00
transcribed from case: For most students, college is a time of dizzying personal change, both confusing and exhilarating.
Now a new film, "Seniors: Four Years in Retrospect" prepares undergraduates to take full advantage of these invaluable years
of questioning and growth. The filmmakers of Frosh, the widely acclaimed chronicle of one year in a racially diverse, freshman
residence hall, returned to Stanford three years later to see how college life had changed five of these students. * Monique,
daughter of a crack-addicted mother, gets help from several black women mentors, graduates with honors and plans to go on
for her Ph.D; * Cheng, an academically driven, politically conservative Chinese American, drops pre-law for a high risk career
as a Singapore venture capitalist; * Sam, a white, male, heterosexual "jock," accepts increasing campus diversity but still
seeks his own cultural enclave in the world of sports and fraternities; * Brandi, an upper middle class African American student,
drops out for two years' experience in the "real world."; * Debbie, a white pre-med major, switches to Women's Studies where
she develops the self-confidence to go on to med school
Box 2
970100-IC
InterChange, Robert Warrior
01/00/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:15
Show number 97-722 Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service and new co-host ofThe Stanford Channel's signature series,
interviews assistant professor of English, Robert Warrior, about his latest book, Like a Hurricane. The book examines Native
American political movements, particularly the American Indian Movement (AIM) of the 1970s and the uprising at Wounded Knee.
Warrior teaches about Native American literature and history at Stanford.
Box 2
97-0117-1
Greg LeMond , Graham Watson, Lecture
01/17/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Memories of a Champion Greg Lemond and Graham Watson
Box 2
97-0228-1
Interchange: Estelle Freedman
02/28/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:00
Interchange with Acosta, Guest: Estelle Freedman. Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service, interviews Estelle Freedman,
professor of history and director of the Program in Feminist Studies at Stanford. Freedman discusses the role of women in
early 20th century political and social history, as weel as her book, Maternal Justice, which examines the role of women in
social reform movements.
Box 2
970300-IC
InterChange, Coit Blacker
03/14/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:45
Host:Alan Acosta Guest: Coit Blacker (Senior fellow institute for international studies); Show: 97-726; Blacker recently returned
to Stanford from a two-year stint as special assistant to President Clinton for Russia and the Ukraine. He talks with Alan
Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service, about the changing international political and economic environment, and more
personally, about the shift from academia to policy-making and back again.
Box 2
97-0415-1
President Casper's News Conference
04/15/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 2
970500-IC
InterChange, Jack Rakove
05/00/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:00
Alan Acosta Guest: Jack Rakove; show number 97-729; Rakove is professor of history at Stanford with a specialty in American
history of the Colonial Period. He discusses his book Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution,
which won the 1997 Pultizer Prize for History, with Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service.
Box 2
97-0617-1
Harmonic Contrast Imaging
06/17/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:06:35
A new way of detecting heart attacks and testing patients more accurately using an ultrasound like device.
Box 2
970800-IC
InterChange, Leonore Herzenberg
08/00/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:31:00
Interchange with Alan Acosta Guest: Leonore Herzenberg; Show number: 97-732; Guest is Leonore Herzenberg, an immunologist
and professor of genetics at Stanford. She is interviewed by Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service. They discuss
current research developments regarding the AIDS virus, and talk about how she became involved in HIV research.
Box 2
971200-IC
InterChange: Lawrence Lau
12/00/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Host: Alan Acosta Guest: Lawrence Lau ( Professor of economics); Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service, interviews
Lawrence Lau, professor of economics and director of the Center for Economic Policy Research at Stanford. Lau specializes
in the economies of China, Korea, Hong Kong and the Pacific Rim. He talks about the globalization of markets and the U.S.
economic relationship with the countries of Asia.
Box 2
980200A-IC
Interchange, Bill Bradley
01/09/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) ()
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:00
Interchange with Alan Acosta Guest: Bill Bradley; During his year as the Payne Distinguished Professor at the Institute for
International Studies, former Senator Bill Bradley sat down with Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service, to talk
about the state of American politics and life after the U.S. Senate. TSC Archive Number: 1998-738.
Box 2
980200-IC
InterChange, Steven Chu
02/20/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:00
Interchange with Alan Acosta Guest: Steven Chu; Chu is a professor of physics and winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics
for his work on the fundamental interplay between light and atomic particles that he began in 1985 at Bell Labs and continued
at Stanford. He talks about the moment he learned he had won the Prize, and how winning a Nobel changed his life. TSC Archive
Number: 1998-741.
Box 2
98-0225-1
Dr. Alvin Cooper, O'Reilly Factor, Sexuality and Power
02/25/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:08:00
Dr. Alvin Cooper on Sexuality and Power, O'Reilly Factor, FNC-TV, Cable, Fox News, 8:00pm
Box 2
980400-IC
InterChange - Mike Montgomery
04/23/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:15
Hosted by Alan Acosta Guest Mike Montgomery (Head coach of men's basketball) Stanford University; Coach Montgomery is in his
13th season as director of the men's basketball at Stanford. He talks about the magical 1997-1998 season that took the team
to the Final Four in San Antonio. Host is Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service. TSC archive number: 1998-745
Box 2
980403-IC
Interchange - Miguel Mendez
04/03/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:00
Alan Acosta Guest: Miguel Mendez; Mendez is a professor of law at Stanford and an expert in criminal law and procedure. He
talks with Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service. TSC Archive Number: 1998-744.
Box 2
98-0423-1
Clayborne Carson on the Charlie Rose Show
04/23/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:17:15
Clayborne Carson on Charlie Rose Show, PBS Network, 11:00 pm - 12:00 am
Box 2
98-0830-1
Stanford Library Repair, KRON-TV
08/30/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:02:30
Stanford Library Repair, News Center Four, KRON-TV (NBC), San Francisco, 6:00pm,
Box 2
98-1015-1
Linda Darling-Hammond, The Newshour with Jim Lehrer
10/15/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Linda Darling-Hammond on The Newshour with Jim Lehrer. The discussion was on Teacher Testing (Bowser). part 1
Box 2
98-1016-1
Linda Darling-Hammond, The Newshour with Jim Lehrer
10/16/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Linda Darling-Hammond on The Newshour with Jim Lehrer. The discussion was on Teacher Testing (Bowser). part 2
Box 2
98-1119-1
Men's Swimming Stanford Vs. Cal. Berkeley
11/19/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
2:15 - 3:15 PM, shot on a Canon Optura DVM Senior Tate Blahnik (Temple, TX/Suffern HS) highlighted the annual Stanford-California
men's swimming double distance competition by setting a meet record in the 400-yard backstroke on Thursday afternoon at deGuerre
Pool. The non-scoring meet features seven events swam at double the regular length. The meet has been held annually at Stanford
since 1984. Blahnik broke the 400 backstroke record by an even three seconds, touching the wall in 3:43.38 to shatter the
previous record of 3:46.38 set by California's Bart Sikora in 1996.
Box 2
98-1209-1
Doug Englebart, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
12/09/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Doug Englebart, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather (full show)
Box 2
981218-IC
InterChange - Hazel Markus
12/18/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:15
Host: Alan Acosta Guest: Hazel Markus, Davis-Brack Professor in the Behavioral Sciences; Markus is a professor of psychology
and an expert in cultural psychology, or how the culture makes us feel about ourselves. Host is Alan Acosta, director of the
Stanford News Service. TSC Archive Number: 1998-749.
Box 2
98-1223-1
Condoleezza Rice Profile, Bay TV
12/23/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:03:25
Box 2
990100-IC
InterChange - Elizabeth Bernhardt
01/26/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:00
Alan Acosta Guest: Elizabeth Bernhardt (professor of German studies @SU); Guest is Elizabeth Bernhardt, director of the Multi-media
Language Laboratory and professor of German Studies at Stanford. Hose is Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service.
TSC Archive Number: 1999-752.
Box 2
990200-ICB
InterChange - Mark Zoback
02/26/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:28:30
Alan Acosta Guest: Mark Zoback Zoback is a professor of geophysics and expert in earthquake prediction. Host is Alan Acosta,
director of the Stanford News Service. TSC Archive Number: 1999-755.
Box 2
99-0228-1
Sports Final with Gary Radnich, Mark Madsen
02/28/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Interview with Mark Madsen, Basketball player for Stanford. Madsen was a two-time All-American and a two-time All-Pac-10.
Box 2
990514-IC
InterChange - Karla Lemon
05/14/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:00
Host: Alan Acosta Guest: Karla Lemon ( Professor of Music @SU) Lemon is an associate professor of music and director of the
Stanford Symphony Orchestra. She talks about her passion for conducting and the mechanics of leading disparate musicians and
instruments to create a unified sound. TSC Archive Number: 1995-761
Box 2
99-0905-1
Mile High Mayhem
09/05/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Mile High Mayhem, 4 clips
Box 2
99-0924-1
CNN Crossfire (Condoleezza Rice)
09/24/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 3
92-0614-2
1992 Stanford Commencement, Dub
06/14/1992
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))
Scope and Content Note
At the Stanford Stadium, with highlights from the plaque ceremony, baccalaureate, and Class Day luncheon. Kirk Varnedoe, director
of the Department of Painting and Sculpture at New York's Museum of Modern Art, has been selected to speak at Stanford's 101st
commencement Bars, 00:00 Slate ; 00:13 Processional with Music/Montage; 01:09 Cheers Natural Sound; 01:17 Grandstand / Stadium,
Wide Shots with Music; 01:51 Natural Sound Cheers; 02:15 Presentation of Grads SOT; 03:04 Montage with Stanford Fight Song,
End, Fade Quad Shot
Box 3
92-0814-1
Public Affairs Commercial, Anna Chavez Narration
08/14/1992
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))
Scope and Content Note
Dub from Betacam, Anna Chavez was an Alum of Stanford.
Box 3
93-1110-6
ABC's "Good Morning America" visits Stanford, ABC, Master Copy
11/10/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))
Scope and Content Note
Good Morning America, an ABC television show, filmed at the Stanford campus. Good Morning America, ABC-TV Network, 7:00 -
9:00 AM, Part One, Master Copy
Box 3
94-0928-1
Satellites to Land Planes, Stanford and Tuition, News Clips, Master (5)
09/28/1994 - 10/19/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))
Scope and Content Note
"Stanford Students use Satellites to Land Planes" NBC Nightly News, NBC-TV Network, 6:30 PM 1:33 "Stanford and Tuition", Newscenter
Four Late Edition, KRON-TV (NBC) San Francisco, 11:00 PM 2:03 First story is about the launch of the Integrity Beacon. It
uses GPS to help with traffic control and the landing of planes. Stanford's Integrity Beacon Landing System uses ground-based
pseudo-satellite transmitters known as Integrity Beacons to resolve carrier phase ambiguities on final approach, giving IBLS
both high integrity and centimeter-level accuracy.
Box 3
94-0928-2
Satellites to Land Planes, Stanford and Tuition, News Clips, (5)
09/28/1994 - 10/19/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))
Scope and Content Note
"Stanford Students use Satellites to Land Planes" NBC Nightly News, NBC-TV Network, 6:30 PM 1:33 "Stanford and Tuition", Newscenter
Four Late Edition, KRON-TV (NBC) San Francisco, 11:00 PM 2:03 First story is about the launch of the Integrity Beacon. It
uses GPS to help with traffic control and the landing of planes. Stanford's Integrity Beacon Landing System uses ground-based
pseudo-satellite transmitters known as Integrity Beacons to resolve carrier phase ambiguities on final approach, giving IBLS
both high integrity and centimeter-level accuracy.
Box 3
95-0618-4
William Perry addresses Stanford, News Clips
06/18/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))
Scope and Content Note
News Eleven, KNTV-TV (ABC), San Jose, 5:00 PM 3:45 Channel 7 News, KGO-TV (ABC) San Francisco, 6:00 PM 2:19 Ten O'Clock News,
KTVU-TV (IND) Oakland 10:00 PM 1:18 Newscenter Four, KRON-TV (NBC) San Francisco, 11:00 PM, 0:57 Secretary of Defense William
Perry spoke of the ethics of foreign policy as the featured speaker at Stanford University's 104th commencement.
Box 3
04-1109-4
Tom Wolfe, Stanford University, News Clip
11/09/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:09:38
Today, NBC National, 8:00 - 9:00 am 09:38 [ Tom Wolfe is spelled as Tom wolf on tape. It is unclear of the connection to the
school. The news story might have been about the book "I am Charlotte Simmons" based loosely on life at colleges like Stanford.]
Box 3
04-1119-4
Hennessy on Charlie Rose, PBS National
11/19/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
President Hennessy on Charlie Rose Show A discussion about technology and globalization from the TechNet summit. Guests include:
John Hennessy, President of Stanford University, Carly Fiorina, the Chairman & CEO of Hewlett-Packard, and Bing Gordon, Co-Founder,
Executive Vice President & Chief Creative Officer of Electronic Arts.
Box 3
04-1119-5
John Hennessy, Gordon Bing, Carly Fiorina on Charlie Rose, PBS National
11/19/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:27:00
President Hennessy on Charlie Rose Show A discussion about technology and globalization from the TechNet summit. Guests include:
John Hennessy, President of Stanford University, Carly Fiorina, the Chairman & CEO of Hewlett-Packard, and Bing Gordon, Co-Founder,
Executive Vice President & Chief Creative Officer of Electronic Arts.
Box 3
04-1119-6
John Hennessy on Charlie Rose, PBS National
11/19/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:04:33
President Hennessy on Charlie Rose Show A discussion about technology and globalization from the TechNet summit. Guests include:
John Hennessy, President of Stanford University, Carly Fiorina, the Chairman & CEO of Hewlett-Packard, and Bing Gordon, Co-Founder,
Executive Vice President & Chief Creative Officer of Electronic Arts.
Box 3
04-1119-7
President John Hennessy on Charlie Rose, NPR National
11/19/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:60:00
Charlie Rose, PBS National, 11-12 AM A discussion about technology and globalization from the TechNet summit. Guests include:
John Hennessy, President of Stanford University, Carly Fiorina, the Chairman & CEO of Hewlett-Packard, and Bing Gordon, Co-Founder,
Executive Vice President & Chief Creative Officer of Electronic Arts.
Box 3
04-1228-2
Indian Ocean Tsunami, Greg Boardman, News Clips
12/28/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Statement by Greg Boardman, Dean of Students, about the Indian Ocean Tsunami and lost student James Hsu. "Stanford Univ/ Greg
Boardman" 1. KRON 4 News at 11, 12/28/04 KRON-TV Ch. 4 (IND) San Francisco, 11:00 - 11:30 PM 01:45; 2. Channel 5 Eyewitness
News, 12/28/04 KPIX-TV Ch. 5 (CBS) San Francisco, 6:00 - 7:00 PM 03:14; 3. ABC 7 News at 6:00, 12/28/04, KGO-TV Ch. 7 (ABC)
San Francisco, 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 00:46; 4. The Six O'Clock News, 12/28/04, KTVU-TV, Ch. 2 (FOX) San Francisco, 6:00 - 7:00 PM
00:49; 5. NBC11 News: The Bay Area at 6, 12/28/04, KNTV-TV Ch.11 (NBC) San Francisco, 6:00 - 7:00 PM 03:42
Box 3
05-0131-2
Dorm Intruder, News Clip
01/31/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:02:44
News story about a man who assaulted a woman in the dorms at Stanford Channel 5 Eyewitness News @ Five, KPIX-TV, Ch. 5 (CBS)
San Francisco, 5:00 - 6:00 PM
Box 3
05-0131-3
Dorm Intruders, News Clips
01/31/2005 - 02/01/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
News story about a man who assaulted a woman in the dorms at Stanford and a different man who followed a woman into the bathroom.
Schedule is enclosed: "Dorm Intruders" 1. ABC 7 News at 5:00, 1/31/05, KGO-TV, Ch. 7 (ABC) San Francisco, 5:00 - 5:30 PM,
01:45; 2. KRON 4 News at 5:30, 1/31/05, KRON-TV Ch. 4 (IND) San Francisco, 5:30 - 6:00 PM 02:01; 3. KRON 4 News at 9, 1/31/05
KRON-TV Ch. 4 (IND) San Francisco, 9:00 - 10:00 PM 02:21; 4. The Ten O'Clock News, 1/31/0, KTVU-TV Ch. 2 (FOX) San Francisco,
10:00 - 11:00 PM 03:42 5. NBC 11 News: The Bay area at 5 AM, 12/01/05 [typo, should be 02/01/05] KNTV-TV Ch.11 (NBC) San Francisco,
5:00-6:00 AM 02:55
Box 3
05-0201-2
Police Shootings
02/01/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Dubbed 2/1/05, req. by Vinita Menta, ext. 5335
Box 3
05-0301-2
James Hsu clips edited, External Sources
03/01/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:04:31
Outside news clips of James W. Hsu, Second-year MBA student at the Graduate School of Business. He died in the Indian Ocean
tsunami.
Box 3
05-0415-1
John Hennessy on Charlie Rose, Vietnam War, News Clips
04/15/2005 - 04/28/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
"John Hennessy / Stanford", Charlie Rose, PBS National, 04/15/2005, 11-12AM, 22:38 "Vietnam War" ABC 7 at 6:00, KGO-TV (ABC),
San Francisco, 4/28/2005 6-7PM, 04:04
Box 3
05-0517-2
Stanford Students / Custodians, NBC11, News Clip
05/17/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
NBC11 News: The Bay Area at 11, KNTV-TV Ch. 11 (NBC) San Francisco,
Box 3
ZZ0291
Stanford B-Roll, Stanford University Office of Public Affairs
undated
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:10:45
Tape might be copy of B-Roll from ZZ0216 or ZZ0220. They share the same running time and are from the same department.
Box 4
88-0721-1
Stanford News
07/21/1988
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (1" Master)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:13:00
Client: Veriation Films, Steve Longstre (Stephen Longstreth) Client's Client: Stanford University Job #: 36410 (No audio),
Cam Master, Ed Master, Prot. Master Tape contains card of Joan Shapiro from Bellcore 10282
Box 4
92-0821-1
Public Affairs :30 Spot
08/21/1992
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (1" Master)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:30
Tape contains an In House Master Evaluation from VideoTransform Inc.: Evaluated by Will Estes, Playback used VPR-6, Heterodyne
ringing, Film noise, Tone too high, (other information about tone and bar levels were normal) Audio Ch. 1, 2 Discrete,
Box 4
92-1002-3
Gerhard Casper Inauguration
10/02/1992
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Hi8)
Scope and Content Note
Gerhard Casper inauguration as the Ninth president of Stanford at Frost Amphitheater / Quad. Satellite transmission was cut
off an hour in.
Box 4
92-1002-4
Gerhard Casper Inauguration (Off Demod)
10/02/1992
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Hi8)
Scope and Content Note
Gerhard Casper inauguration as the Ninth president of Stanford at Frost Amphitheater / Quad. [Unclear about the term off Demod,
It might refer to demodulation or demodulator.]
Box 4
92-1214-2
Gerhard Casper Interview, Dub
12/14/1992
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (1" Master)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:09:00
1"-C dub of MII, NTSC, Audio Ch. 1 and 2, TC Full. Tape has post-it note from Mark.
Box 4
93-0210-1
The News Behind the News, Stanford News Service History, 1946-1989
02/10/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Hi8)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:30:00
Box 4
94-0126-1
Jeff Graham
01/26/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Hi8)
Scope and Content Note
[No further information available.]
Box 4
94-1011-2
737 Interior GPS Landings
10/11/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Hi8)
Scope and Content Note
Footage of planes landing via GPS. Part of the testing of the Integrity Beacon.
Box 4
95-0200-1
Braunschweig, Germany
02/00/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Hi8)
Scope and Content Note
[Stanford GPS Lab presented at ISPA, Braunschweig Germany, February 1995. This tape could contain their presentation.]
Box 4
95-0315-3
Stanford Students Create "Hands Off" Commercial Aircraft Landing System, Integrity Beacon, GPS
03/15/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (1" Master)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:05:00
Audio 1, 2 Split, Edited Master, About the launch of the Integrity Beacon. It uses GPS to help with traffic control and the
landing of planes. Stanford's Integrity Beacon Landing System uses ground-based pseudo-satellite transmitters known as Integrity
Beacons to resolve carrier phase ambiguities on final approach, giving IBLS both high integrity and centimeter-level accuracy.
Box 4
96-0731-2
Hopkins Marine Station, Student Divers, Underwater Footage
07/31/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Hi8)
Scope and Content Note
Shot BB J.J. White 408-649-8519 800 Alice St. #15 Monterey, Ca [No further information on what was shot.]
Box 4
98-1201-1a
Stanford TV, Music Search for Stanford Museum Opening, M1
12/01/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (audiotape)
Scope and Content Note
Job # is 29311. It contains music for a news piece on the opening of the Stanford Museum. Side- A 1-19, Side- B 20-40, CrO2,
Dolby
Box 4
98-1201-1b
Stanford TV, Music Search for Stanford Museum Opening, M2
12/01/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (audiotape)
Scope and Content Note
Job # is 29311. It contains music for a news piece on the opening of the Stanford Museum. Side- A 41-56, Side- B 57-66, CrO2,
Dolby
Box 4
00-1020-1a
J. Hennessy Inauguration, Program Deck
10/20/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)
Scope and Content Note
Tape is labeled as Tape 1. President John Hennessy invited the community to engage in a dialogue on Stanford's future, saying
in his inaugural address Friday that the university is well positioned to maintain and prosper as, in Leland and Jane Stanford's
words, "a University of high degree.
Box 4
00-1020-1b
J. Hennessy Inauguration, Program Deck
10/20/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)
Scope and Content Note
Tape is labeled as Tape 2 for Channel 51 President John Hennessy invited the community to engage in a dialogue on Stanford's
future, saying in his inaugural address Friday that the university is well positioned to maintain and prosper as, in Leland
and Jane Stanford's words, "a University of high degree.
Box 4
01-0308-2
John Hennessy, Taking Stock: Five Continuing Successes and Five Challenges for the Future, Dub
03/08/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) ()
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy and members of the Academic Council presented "Taking Stock: Five Continuing Successes and Five
Challenges for the Future," a presentation and panel discussion scheduled n Kresge Auditorium. for the Stanford Channel. Note
states: To Jack Hubbard.
Box 4
02-0305-2
A Celebration of the Life of John W. Gardner, Master
03/05/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (DVCAM)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:56:44
Memorial service for John W. Gardner. He was a longtime activist who improved the lives of millions of Americans by helping
to implement the sweeping social reforms of the 1960s, died Saturday at his home on the Stanford campus from complications
related to cancer. He was 89.
Box 4
02-1120-8
Exxon Mobile, Stanford University, Radio News Piece
11/20/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (audiotape)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:30
News story from Business News at Noon on KRLD-AM (CBS) Dallas 12:00 pm Four big international companies, including the oil
giant Exxon Mobil, said yesterday that they would give Stanford University $225 million over 10 years for research on ways
to meet growing energy needs without worsening global warming.
Box 4
02-1120-9
Exxon Mobile, Stanford University, Radio News Pieces
11/20/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (audiotape)
Scope and Content Note
News stories from Morning Drive Time, KGO-AM (ABC) San Francisco 6:00-7:00 am 00:32 Morning Drive Time, KQED-FM (NPR/APR)
San Francisco 6:00-9:00 am 00:24. Four big international companies, including the oil giant Exxon Mobil, said yesterday that
they would give Stanford University $225 million over 10 years for research on ways to meet growing energy needs without worsening
global warming.
Box 4
02-1121-1
Exxon Mobile, Stanford University, Radio News Pieces
11/21/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (audiotape)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:18
News story from Business for Breakfast KKZN-AM (Denver) 9:00-10:00 am Four big international companies, including the oil
giant Exxon Mobil, said yesterday that they would give Stanford University $225 million over 10 years for research on ways
to meet growing energy needs without worsening global warming.
Box 4
02-1127-1
Lasers on Ice: ICESat begins its Mission
11/27/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:50:41
G02-085, Goddard TV, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 130 Building 8, Greenbelt, MD 20771 Launch of ICESat. ICESat is
the latest in a series of Earth Observing System spacecraft, following the Terra satellite launched in December 1999, and
the Aqua satellite launched earlier in May of this year. The primary role of ICESat is to quantify ice sheet growth or retreat
and to thereby answer questions concerning many related aspects of the Earth's climate system, including global climate change
and changes in sea level.
Box 4
03-0604-2
Fasting Protest / Gordon Earle, KPFA News Clip
06/04/2003
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (audiotape)
Scope and Content Note
KPFA Evening News, KPFA FM San Francisco, 6:00 - 7:00 pm, 03:11 The Stanford students fast to pressure Stanford to create
a university wide labor policy that would address subcontracting, living wages and educational opportunities for workers.
Gordon Earle, Stanford's vice president for public affairs, participated in the negotiations.
Box 4
03-1023-2
Earth Science Update: Arctic Warming Global Climate
10/23/2003
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)
Scope and Content Note
Recently observed change in Arctic temperatures and sea ice cover may be a harbinger of global climate changes to come, according
to a recent NASA study. Satellite data--the unique view from space--are allowing researchers to more clearly see Arctic changes
and develop an improved understanding of the possible effect on climate worldwide. The Arctic warming study, appearing in
the November 1 issue of the American Meteorological Society's Journal of Climate, shows that compared to the 1980s, most of
the Arctic warmed significantly over the last decade, with the biggest temperature increases occurring over North America.
Box 4
04-0110-1
John Lewis, All Things Considered
01/10/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (audiotape)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:18
News Story featuring Stanford Professor John Lewis: All Things Considered, NPR National, 1/10/04, 5-6 PM
Box 4
04-0413-2
Google, NPR Story
04/13/2004 - 04/15/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (audiotape)
Scope and Content Note
Morning Edition, NPR National, April 13, 2004 6:00-7:00 am 05:04, Morning Edition, NPR National, April 15, 2004 6:00-700 am
04:33 In the 1990s, Stanford students Sergey Brin and Larry Page figured out how to use the structure of the Internet — the
way pages link to one another — to put the most relevant items at the top of a search list. Their discovery transformed their
garage startup, Google, into the Internet's top search engine, a household name and even a verb. NPR's Rick Karr reports.
Box 4
04-0520-1
Sea of Cortez, NPR stories
05/20/2004 - 05/21/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (audiotape)
Scope and Content Note
Expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist Ed Ricketts.
The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's Hopkins Marine
Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus D; Jon Christensen,
freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford alumna; Mark Shwartz,
and Sue Malinowski, cook. Morning Edition, NPR National, 7:00 - 8:00 am, 08:30; Morning Edition, NPR National, 7:00 - 8:00
am, 08:27
Box 4
06-0213-1
White House National Medals for Science & Technology (2004)
02/13/2006
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (DVCAM)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:26:00
[Possibly shows an award ceremony from 2004 or the person won it for 2004 and received the award.]
Box 4
07-0416-2
Former Terrorists, Kresge Auditorium (Walid Shoebat, Kamal Saleem and Zak Anani)
04/16/2007
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (DVCAM)
Scope and Content Note
Former terrorists, Walid Shoebat, Kamal Saleem and Zak Anani are scheduled to speak at Kresge Auditorium on the Stanford University
campus, at 7:00 PM PT. They speak from a unique perspective, about their involvement in terrorism. Stanford barred the media,
and anyone outside the university community (except for limited V.I.P.'s) from attending, and has stopped the facilitator
from filming the event due to "risk assessment."
Box 4
ZZ0241
Stanford Forum on Terrorism, Master
undated
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (DVCAM)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:55:25
The event was sponsored by the Institute for International Studies and The Center for International Security and Cooperation
Box 4
ZZ0262
Stanford B-Roll, Segments
undated
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (1" Master)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:10:45
Tape from the Stanford Office of Public Affairs (missing audio for sections), Tech Name 1B
Box 4
ZZ0263
Glace II
undated
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Hi8)
Box 5
02-0920-6
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, B-Roll
09/20/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:30
B-Roll footage of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Box 5
02-1120-12
Global Climate and Energy Project Announcement, Climate Change Video News Release
11/20/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Video news release: Stanford announces the Global Climate and Energy Project. It is to conduct fundamental research on technologies
that will permit the development of global energy systems with significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions. 1. Video News
Release (Mixed Track) TRT 2:10; 2. VNR (Natural Sound only/ No Track) TRT 2:10; 3. B-Roll / Extra Sound Bites TRT 3:17 ; Tape
case contains a copy of script with voice overs and supers.
Box 5
02-1120-14
GCEP, Stanford Climate Change Media Link, Master
11/20/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:09:46
Stanford announces the Global Climate and Energy Project. It is to conduct fundamental research on technologies that will
permit the development of global energy systems with significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Box 5
02-1120-15
GCEP, Stanford Climate Change VNR - SOTs, B-Roll, Master II
11/20/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:09:46
Stanford announces the Global Climate and Energy Project. It is to conduct fundamental research on technologies that will
permit the development of global energy systems with significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Box 5
03-1000-1
Getas Interview, Chip Reid
10/00/2003
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Slug: Chip Reid Writer: [indiscernible] Photog: Warbrook Date: 10/3 trt: Embedded Out Q: Getas Interview *Save* Edit 07
Box 5
03-1203-3
Beer Bubbles, Richard Zare, Andrew Alexander, B-Roll
12/03/2003
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:05:25
Scientists have finally proven what beer lovers have long suspected: When beer is poured into a glass, the bubbles sometimes
go down instead of up. In this video,chemists Richard N. Zare of Stanford University and Andrew J. Alexander of the University
of Edinburgh explain the frothy details.
Box 5
04-0409-1
Christopher Field, Global Ecology Building, Carnegie Institution
04/09/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Christopher Field, director of the Carnegie Institution's Global Ecology Department, shows energy-efficient features of new
global ecology building. The Carnegie Institution dedicated a new, environmentally innovative building on campus to house
its Global Ecology Department, established in 2002 for interdisciplinary study of Earth's ecosystems. Built to last a century,
the $5.5 million facility maximizes energy efficiency, minimizes waste and uses recycled materials – including redwood siding
from 100-year-old wine barrels and crumbled concrete from other buildings.
Box 5
04-0409-2
Sea of Cortez Expedition, Isla Espiritu Santo
04/09/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook. Chuck Baxter and Nancy Burnett conduct an intertidal transect on this protected
island near La Paz, Mex. Sally Lightfoot crabs are everywhere, and neuroscientist Bill Gilly tries to determine what triggers
their rapid flight response. The island is also home to nesting gulls and other wildlife.
Box 5
04-0409-3
Sea of Cortez Expedition, Isla Espiritu Santo
04/09/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook. Chuck Baxter and Nancy Burnett conduct an intertidal transect on this protected
island near La Paz, Mex. Sally Lightfoot crabs are everywhere, and neuroscientist Bill Gilly tries to determine what triggers
their rapid flight response. The island is also home to nesting gulls and other wildlife.
Box 5
04-0410-1
Sea of Cortez Expedition, La Paz
04/10/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook. From first hand account: As we arrive in La Paz, scientists continue their
work aboard the Gus D, cataloging and identifying different marine organisms gathered during the expedition – including various
algae species collected by Nancy Burnett. Unlike Cabo San Lucas, the city of La Paz has managed to preserve its shoreline
ecosystem, as a trip to a rocky beach reveals.
Box 5
04-0410-2
Community Day 2004
04/10/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Community Day, which is designed especially for families, is an all-day open house for the local community featuring music,
arts, athletic exhibitions, science displays, faculty lectures, a kids' carnival and a health fair with child car seat safety
check.
Box 5
04-0411-1
Sea of Cortez Expedition, La Paz
04/10/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook. From first hand account: As we arrive in La Paz, scientists continue their
work aboard the Gus D, cataloging and identifying different marine organisms gathered during the expedition – including various
algae species collected by Nancy Burnett. Unlike Cabo San Lucas, the city of La Paz has managed to preserve its shoreline
ecosystem, as a trip to a rocky beach reveals.
Box 5
04-0412-1
Marc Levoy, 3rd Century Roman Map, Digital Forma Urbis Romae Project, Interview, Computer screen Fragment, B-Roll
04/12/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Marc Levoy, Stanford associate professor of computer science and electrical engineering, is using 3-D graphics technology
to better understand a map of third-century Rome. The result is one of the largest public archives of digital models of a
cultural artifact ever produced. Collaborators on the Digital Forma Urbis Romae Project include the computer science and classics
departments at Stanford along with scholars of antiquity and museum officials in Italy.
Box 5
04-0412-2
Sea of Cortez Expedition, La Paz
04/12/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook. From first hand account: In part two of our La Paz adventure, Bill Gilly discovers
a pregnant argonaut — the only octopus with a hard outer coating. The female dies on board and gives birth to thousands of
live babies, leaving behind a mysterious object. Is it a tiny male argonaut? Gilly and graduate student Arminda Mejia Rebollo
investigate. Later, the Gus D is visited by young students from the La Paz region.
Box 5
04-0412-3
Sea of Cortez Expedition, La Paz
04/12/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook. From first hand account: In part two of our La Paz adventure, Bill Gilly discovers
a pregnant argonaut — the only octopus with a hard outer coating. The female dies on board and gives birth to thousands of
live babies, leaving behind a mysterious object. Is it a tiny male argonaut? Gilly and graduate student Arminda Mejia Rebollo
investigate. Later, the Gus D is visited by young students from the La Paz region.
Box 5
04-0412-4
Sea of Cortez Expedition, Day 3, Audio Tracks
04/12/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0412-5
Sea of Cortez Expedition, Part 4 (I & II), Audio Tracks
04/12/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0413-1
Sea of Cortez Expedition
04/13/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0415-1
Derrick Bell, Brown v. Board of Education
04/15/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
New York University Professor Derrick Bell said the Supreme Court should have enforced the "equal" portion of the 1896 "separate
but equal" ruling that segregated schools during the court decision of Brown v. Board of Education
Box 5
04-0415-2a
Academic Council, Hennessy Address
04/15/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy delivered his annual address to the Academic Council Thursday in Cubberley Auditorium, telling the
university community that although financial challenges still exist, the university is on better footing thanks to diligent
cost-cutting and an unexpected budget surplus. Hennessy also spoke in detail about the university's efforts to address global
environmental ills through the recent creation of the Stanford Institute for the Environment.
Box 5
04-0415-2b
Academic Council, Hennessy Address
04/15/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy delivered his annual address to the Academic Council Thursday in Cubberley Auditorium, telling the
university community that although financial challenges still exist, the university is on better footing thanks to diligent
cost-cutting and an unexpected budget surplus. Hennessy also spoke in detail about the university's efforts to address global
environmental ills through the recent creation of the Stanford Institute for the Environment.
Box 5
04-0416-1a
Brown v. Board of Education Impact Panel
04/16/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Associate Law Professors Michelle Alexander and William Koski, with Education Professor Linda Darling-Hammond discuss the
impact of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision on current U.S. racial policies.
Box 5
04-0416-1b
Brown v. Board of Education Impact Panel
04/16/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Associate Law Professors Michelle Alexander and William Koski, with Education Professor Linda Darling-Hammond discuss the
impact of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision on current U.S. racial policies.
Box 5
04-0419-1
Gravity Probe B Launch Scrubbed till Tomorrow
04/19/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
The launch of the Gravity Probe B experiment had been canceled due to high shear winds. The launch became rescheduled for
April 20, at 9:57 a.m., from Vandenberg Air Force Base in Southern California. A 41-year-old, $700 million project will culminate
with a NASA launch of a Stanford experiment on Tuesday, April 20, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Gravity Probe
B will test with the greatest accuracy to date Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.
Box 5
04-0420-1
Gravity Probe B Launch, Cubberley Auditorium, SOT
04/20/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Gravity Probe B launch as viewed by community at Cubberley Auditorium. Sound on Tape, GP-B Public Affairs Coordinator, Bob
Kahn discusses the event. A 41-year-old, $700 million project will culminates with a NASA launch of a Stanford experiment
from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Gravity Probe B will test with the greatest accuracy to date Einstein's General
Theory of Relativity.
Box 5
04-0420-2
Gravity Probe B Launch, Vandenberg Air Force Base, NASA Footage
04/20/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
A 41-year-old, $700 million project will culminates with a NASA launch of a Stanford experiment from Vandenberg Air Force
Base in California. Gravity Probe B will test with the greatest accuracy to date Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.
This tape contains NASA footage of the launch.
Box 5
04-0422-1a
Take Our Daughters & Sons to Work Day
04/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Six girls and a boy became journalists for a morning during a two-hour workshop at the Stanford News Service. The workshop,
Extra! Extra! Create a Newspaper," was held April 22 as part of "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work.
Box 5
04-0422-1b
Take Our Daughters & Sons to Work Day
04/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Six girls and a boy became journalists for a morning during a two-hour workshop at the Stanford News Service. The workshop,
Extra! Extra! Create a Newspaper," was held April 22 as part of "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work.
Box 5
04-0423-1
Jean McCown, 2004 ATHENA Award Luncheon
04/23/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:29:10
Jean McCown, director of community relations, was honored at the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce's 19th annual ATHENA Award
Luncheon, which recognizes community leaders for their professional achievements and the role they play in helping women excel.
Box 5
04-0427-1
Clock Tower at Noon, Stanford Views
04/27/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Tape contains shots of students on bikes at noon and shots of the Clock Tower.
Box 5
04-0429-1
Steer-By-Wire GPS System, Chris Gerdes
04/29/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:30:00
Chris Gerdes, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, demonstrates how a car equipped with a new GPS technology can
stay in its lane, even if the driver takes his or her hands off the wheel.
Box 5
04-0518-1
John S. Knight Fellowships Symposium
05/18/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
A press panel discussion at the Schwab Center on May 18, David Remnick was joined by Joann Byrd, former ombudswoman at the
Washington Post; David Talbot, founder of Salon.com; and Stanford history Professor David Kennedy, who specializes in the
20th-century history of the United States. Raul Ramirez, news and public affairs director of KQED Public Radio since 1991,
moderated the discussion.
Box 5
04-0522-1
Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi Press Conference, Iraq War
05/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:40:00
Iranian human rights lawyer and Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi said President Bush should withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq and
have the United Nations oversee the country's political transition at a May 20 dinner in Palo Alto.
Box 5
04-0527-1
Spring Faire, Staff Bash, Stanford Bounce
05/27/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
The Stanford Spring Faire, an annual arts-and-crafts festival that dates back to 1970—making it one of the oldest ongoing
fairs on the West Coast, according to organizers. This year, more than 100 artists are expected to show and sell their works
at the free event. The fair is sponsored by the Bridge Peer Counseling Center and is its sole source of funding. The center,
on campus at 581 Capistrano Way, provides free confidential counseling to the Stanford community 24 hours a day, by phone
and on a drop-in basis. Stanford Bounce is referring to a dance.
Box 5
04-0607-1
Time Capsule, Class of 2004
06/07/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Senior class presidents Michael Lee, Mary Himinkool, Ryan Taylor and Shayna Fernandez complete one of their many ceremonial
graduation tasks - filling a time capsule that was buried in the Quad on Saturday.
Box 5
04-0608-1
Trustee Demo Reel, Hennessy Nightline Appearance
06/08/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Copy of John Hennessy's appearance on Nightline for trustees. President John Hennessy ABC's Nightline Feb. 23 that Stanford's
athletic programs are kept in balance with its academics by maintaining "core values" and "insisting that student athletes
are students first, that our commitment to academic integrity is always there." The program focused on a football scandal
at the University of Colorado-Boulder, where the coach is under suspension because of allegations of recruiting violations.
Hennessy appeared on a panel portion of the broadcast with Penn State President Graham Spanier and Tulane President Scott
Cowen. When Nightline anchor Ted Koppel pointed out that Stanford's football coach made a lot more money than Hennessy as
a professor, the president replied that the coach's salary is lower than at other schools. "When Tyrone Willingham went to
Notre Dame, we made a decision that we were going to limit what we would pay the next football coach," Hennessy said. "We
weren't going to compete at the highest levels because we had difficulty justifying it to our alumni and also to our faculty.
Box 5
04-0609-1
Trustees Demo Reel, Hennessy Nightline Appearance
06/09/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Copy of John Hennessy's appearance on Nightline for trustees. President John Hennessy ABC's Nightline Feb. 23 that Stanford's
athletic programs are kept in balance with its academics by maintaining "core values" and "insisting that student athletes
are students first, that our commitment to academic integrity is always there." The program focused on a football scandal
at the University of Colorado-Boulder, where the coach is under suspension because of allegations of recruiting violations.
Hennessy appeared on a panel portion of the broadcast with Penn State President Graham Spanier and Tulane President Scott
Cowen. When Nightline anchor Ted Koppel pointed out that Stanford's football coach made a lot more money than Hennessy as
a professor, the president replied that the coach's salary is lower than at other schools. "When Tyrone Willingham went to
Notre Dame, we made a decision that we were going to limit what we would pay the next football coach," Hennessy said. "We
weren't going to compete at the highest levels because we had difficulty justifying it to our alumni and also to our faculty.
Box 5
04-0613-1
113th Commencement, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
06/13/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor spoke to graduating students at the 113th Commencement Ceremony on June 13,
telling them that "our nation needs bridges, and bridges are built by those who look to the future and dedicate themselves
to helping others.
Box 5
04-0614-1
Roger Romani, Black Holes, Blazar
06/14/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Associate Professor Roger Romani at Stanford report spotting a black hole so massive that it's more than 10 billion times
the mass of our sun. It is so far away that they think it formed when the universe first began to light up with stars and
galaxies, so it may provide a window into our cosmological origins.
Box 5
04-0622-1
Sea of Cortez Expedition, Master (Longer Version)
06/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0622-2
Sea of Cortez Expedition, Master
06/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0702-1
Sea of Cortez Expedition, 5-A, La Paz, Master
07/02/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0702-2
Sea of Cortez Expedition, 5-B, La Paz, Master
07/02/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0702-3
Sea of Cortez Expedition, Master
07/02/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0702-4
Sea of Cortez Expedition, Cabo, Master
07/02/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0702-5
Sea of Cortez Expedition, Master
07/02/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Part of expedition through the Sea of Cortez to follow the 1940 voyage traveled by author John Steinbeck and marine biologist
Ed Ricketts. The vessel Gus D was crewed by chief scientist William Gilly, professor of biological sciences at Stanford's
Hopkins Marine Station; zoologist Chuck Baxter, lecturer emeritus at Hopkins; Frank Donahue, owner and skipper of the Gus
D; Jon Christensen, freelance journalist and cruise coordinator; Nancy Burnett, marine scientist, photographer and Stanford
alumna; Mark Shwartz, and Sue Malinowski, cook.
Box 5
04-0712-1
Buckminster Fuller Stamp unveiling
07/12/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Bucky Stamp Launched at Campus Ceremony: U.S. Postal Officials watch astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin unveil the new Buckminster
Fuller postage stamp at Cubberley Hall July 12. In 1999, Stanford acquired the Fuller Archive. Aldrin, who walked on the moon
in 1969 as part of the Apollo 11 Mission, considered Fuller a mentor and a friend.
Box 5
04-0722-1
Patrick Hunt, Recreation Ancient Olympics
07/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Classics lecturer Patrick Hunt teaches a summer quarter course on the ancient Olympics. The classics course features lectures
on the history of the games and hands-on reconstruction and analysis of ancient sporting events.
Box 5
04-0729-1
Planet-X Symposium, Buzz Thompson, John Reinkert
07/29/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Buzz Thompson, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Stanford Institute for the Environment, and General Electric Researcher
John Reinkert talk about the Planet X Symposium at the Arrillaga Alumni Center July 29. The big surprise was the attendance:
200 experts were expected, over 450 showed up for the meeting, which focused on long term goals of energy conservation and
reducing pollution.
Box 5
04-0831-1
Richard Luthy, Hunter's Point, Activated Carbon
08/31/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Faculty and PhD students from Stanford's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering are using activated carbon in the
sediment bed at Hunter's Point in San Francisco in an attempt to stop suspected cancer-causing PCB's from entering the aquatic
food chain. Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Richard Luthy says the tests, which will run during the fall,
could show that activated carbon put into the sediment will bind harmful pollutants such as PCB's, preventing them from poisoning
clams and fish.
Box 5
04-0901-1
Oval Exterior Shots, Pulls, Pans, B-Roll
09/01/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Shot List: Pans from the oval of the Quad, Hoover tower, the church 9:41:18; Close-up of Hoover tower to wide of the Quad
and Memorial Church 10:09:00
Box 5
04-0901-2
Sand Hill Road Project, Ramp & Reconstruction, Santa Cruz Ave Closure
09/01/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Footage of San Hill Road widening project. A short section of Santa Cruz ave at Sand Hill Road is closed. Footage contains
trucks passing, traffic passing.
Box 5
04-0902-1
SAFOD Media Day, Drill Site
09/16/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Scientists, politicians and reporters were given a rare tour of the EarthScope San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD)
in Parkfield, California. Drilling began last June, led by a research team from Stanford and the U.S. Geological Survey. Invited
guests toured the 200-foot-tall SAFOD drilling rig, which is located on the Pacific tectonic plate about 1.2 miles west of
the San Andreas Fault. When completed, the 2-mile-deep observatory will pass directly through the fault from the Pacific plate
into the North American plate, giving scientists a unique opportunity to monitor seismic events within an active earthquake
zone. Interview with Mark Zoback, principal investigator of SAFOD, and Stephen Hickman of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Box 5
04-0915-1
Vivecon Corporation, Web Reel
09/15/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:04:11
Web Reel for Vivecon, a Palo Alto Company. Vivecon was founded in 2000 by several graduates of Stanford University's Management
Sciences Doctorate program. The company's breakthrough approach applies stochastic processes and real options theory to quantify
and manage supply chain risk and uncertainty.
Box 5
04-0916-1
VIPs and Media Tour SAFOD drill site
09/16/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Scientists, politicians and reporters were given a rare tour of the EarthScope San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD)
in Parkfield, California. Drilling began last June, led by a research team from Stanford and the U.S. Geological Survey. Invited
guests toured the 200-foot-tall SAFOD drilling rig, which is located on the Pacific tectonic plate about 1.2 miles west of
the San Andreas Fault. When completed, the 2-mile-deep observatory will pass directly through the fault from the Pacific plate
into the North American plate, giving scientists a unique opportunity to monitor seismic events within an active earthquake
zone.
Box 5
04-0920-1
114th Convocation
09/20/04
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Weaving a biography of Theodore Roosevelt into his speech during Monday's 114th Opening Convocation, President John Hennessy
implored the 1,650 freshmen and 78 transfer students seated with their parents in the Main Quad to strive to emulate the former
U.S. president's many achievements and harbor an equally unquenchable thirst for knowledge. Other speakers included John Bravman,
vice provost for undergraduate education, and Sung-Woo Cho, who graduates this year and served as head orientation coordinator
for the freshmen Class of 2008 and transfer students. Robin Mamlet, who announced last month that she would be stepping down
as dean of admission and financial aid in June, was the first speaker. In what was her last convocation address, Mamlet reminded
the new students that they have been given a rare opportunity.
Box 5
04-0920-2
President Hennessy and Student Staff greet freshmen
09/20/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy and student staff from Florence Moore Hall welcome incoming freshmen with much fanfare during the
kickoff of New Student Orientation on Monday morning.
Box 5
04-0922-1a
New Student Orientation, "Thinking about Thinking: What is News?"
09/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford's class of 2008 heard from a panel of scholars who agreed that political discourse has suffered with the ascent of
news programs that are something akin to shouting matches. "Knowledge suffers as a result because you don't get the reasons
behind the positions," said panelist Debra Satz, associate professor of philosophy. The Sept. 22 panel, "Thinking about Thinking:
What is News," was presented as part of the 2004 New Student Orientation. It also featured Geoffrey Nunberg, a consulting
professor of linguistics, and Morris Fiorina, the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science. The discussion was moderated
by Michael Krasny, host KQED radio's "Forum" program.
Box 5
04-0922-1b
New Student Orientation, "Thinking about Thinking: What is News?"
09/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford's class of 2008 heard from a panel of scholars who agreed that political discourse has suffered with the ascent of
news programs that are something akin to shouting matches. "Knowledge suffers as a result because you don't get the reasons
behind the positions," said panelist Debra Satz, associate professor of philosophy. The Sept. 22 panel, "Thinking about Thinking:
What is News," was presented as part of the 2004 New Student Orientation. It also featured Geoffrey Nunberg, a consulting
professor of linguistics, and Morris Fiorina, the Wendt Family Professor of Political Science. The discussion was moderated
by Michael Krasny, host KQED radio's "Forum" program.
Box 5
04-0929-1
Daphne Koller, MacArthur Fellowship Winner
09/29/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Daphne Koller, associate professor of computer science at Stanford, is honored with MacArthur Fellowship for Work Using Computational
Method
Box 5
04-1001-1
Lorry Lokey Lab Dedication, Cut Story
10/01/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
A dedication ceremony was held Oct. 1 for the new Lorry I. Lokey Laboratory for Chemistry and Biological Sciences, an 87,000-square-foot
building designed to be the most research-intensive science facility on campus. Speakers included Stanford University President
John Hennessy, School of Humanities & Sciences Dean Sharon Long, University Trustee Burton J. McMurtry and Lorry Lokey,'49,
chair and CEO of Business Wire.
Box 5
04-1001-2
Lokey Lab Dedication
10/01/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
A dedication ceremony was held Oct. 1 for the new Lorry I. Lokey Laboratory for Chemistry and Biological Sciences, an 87,000-square-foot
building designed to be the most research-intensive science facility on campus. Speakers included Stanford University President
John Hennessy, School of Humanities & Sciences Dean Sharon Long, University Trustee Burton J. McMurtry and Lorry Lokey,'49,
chair and CEO of Business Wire.
Box 5
04-1006-1
Trustees Demo Clip Reel, Zoback, Robinson, Diamond
10/06/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
News stories from external media for trustees. Interviews with Mark Robinson of Hoover Institution on News Hour with Jim Lehrer,
Mark Zoback, and Larry Diamond.
Box 5
04-1009-1
Trustees Demo Reel
10/19/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Footage for trustees of John Rick, anthropology professor, at Chavín de Huántar in Peru. It is an archeological dig. The footage
was originally for an unproduced story.
Box 5
04-1011-1
Earle Trustees Demo Reel, Master GD
10/11/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:04:00
Trustees Demo Reel with Gordon Earle, Vice President of Public Affairs.
Box 5
04-1020-1a
Philip Zelikow, 9/11 Commission, 4 Major Failures
10/20/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Philip Zelikow said there were four major government failures leading up no security, and the disaster of September 11 2001.
At Kresge Auditorium, the executive director of the 9/11 commission told listeners at a Stanford Institute for International
Studies seminar Oct. 20th the government, and the American people, have to consider the post 9/11 crisis one that will require
permanent long-term attention. The government is not yet "in the 21st Century," adding that security should have been the
watchword. Without security, he said, there would be no liberty in the future.
Box 5
04-1020-1b
Philip Zelikow, 9/11 Commission, 4 Major Failures
10/20/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Philip Zelikow said there were four major government failures leading up no security, and the disaster of September 11 2001.
At Kresge Auditorium, the executive director of the 9/11 commission told listeners at a Stanford Institute for International
Studies seminar Oct. 20th the government, and the American people, have to consider the post 9/11 crisis one that will require
permanent long-term attention. The government is not yet "in the 21st Century," adding that security should have been the
watchword. Without security, he said, there would be no liberty in the future.
Box 5
04-1022-1a
Judicial Panel, Larry Kramer, Stephen Breyer
10/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Larry Kramer, dean of the Law School, moderates a panel discussion on judicial independence with U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Stephen Breyer; Ronald George, chief justice of the California Supreme Court; and Ninth Circuit Judge Pamela Rymer.
Box 5
04-1022-1b
Judicial Panel, Larry Kramer, Stephen Breyer
10/22/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Larry Kramer, dean of the Law School, moderates a panel discussion on judicial independence with U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Stephen Breyer; Ronald George, chief justice of the California Supreme Court; and Ninth Circuit Judge Pamela Rymer.
Box 5
04-1026-1
Stanford Institute for International Studies, Last Session and Dinner
10/26/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Private dinner of the Stanford Institute for International Studies.
Box 5
04-1104-1a
Mohamed ElBaradei of IAEA, Drell Lecture
11/04/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
IAEA Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei delivered the annual Drell Lecture at Kresge Auditorium on Nov. 4. ElBaradei oversees
international inspections enforcing provisions of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and related arms control agreements.
His lecture, "Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Arms Control: The Road Ahead," was sponsored by the Center for International Security
and Cooperation at the Stanford Institute for International Studies.
Box 5
04-1104-1b
Mohamed ElBaradei of IAEA, Drell Lecture
11/04/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
IAEA Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei delivered the annual Drell Lecture at Kresge Auditorium on Nov. 4. ElBaradei oversees
international inspections enforcing provisions of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and related arms control agreements.
His lecture, "Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Arms Control: The Road Ahead," was sponsored by the Center for International Security
and Cooperation at the Stanford Institute for International Studies.
Box 5
04-1109-1
Jindong Cai orchestra rehearses Beethoven concert
11/09/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Conductor Jindong Cai rehearses Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D with members of the student Stanford Symphony, including
soloist Tai Jin Lee, as they prepare for the first concert of the academic year, scheduled for Nov. 20. [Tape lists time as
9 p.m.]
Box 5
04-1109-2
Jindong Cai interview & violin rehearsal
11/09/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Interview with Stanford Symphony conductor Jindong Cai; violin rehearsal
Box 5
04-1109-3a
Gary Langer, ABC Director of Polling, IRiSS
11/09/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Gary Langer, director of polling for ABC News, spoke at "The 2004 American Presidential Election: Voter Decision-Making in
a Complex World," the inaugural conference of the new Institute for Research in the Social Sciences (IRiSS), where he shed
light on the 2004 presidential race.
Box 5
04-1109-3b
Gary Langer, ABC Director of Polling, IRiSS
11/09/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Gary Langer, director of polling for ABC News, spoke at "The 2004 American Presidential Election: Voter Decision-Making in
a Complex World," the inaugural conference of the new Institute for Research in the Social Sciences (IRiSS), where he shed
light on the 2004 presidential race.
Box 5
04-1111-1
Jindong Cai orchestra rehearsal
11/11/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:03;23
Conductor Jindong Cai rehearses Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D with members of the student Stanford Symphony as they prepare
for the first concert of the academic year, scheduled for Nov. 20. Filmed on stage in cello section
Box 5
04-1115-1a
"Network News and Presidential Elections" Panel, Knight Fellowships
11/15/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
At the event, "Network News and Presidential Elections," sponsored by the John S. Knight Fellowships for Professional Journalists,
News division presidents Andrew Heyward of CBS News, left, Neal Shapiro of NBC News, middle, and David Westin of ABC News,
right, discussed media coverage of the 2004 presidential election, and discussed the lack of pre-war scrutiny about Iraq and
weapons of mass destruction. The discussion at Cubberley Auditorium Nov. 15 was sponsored by the Knight Fellowships for Professional
Journalists and was moderated by Richard Wald, a former executive at NBC and ABC news and now a professor of journalism at
Columbia University.
Box 5
04-1115-1b
"Network News and Presidential Elections" Panel, Knight Fellowships
11/15/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
At the event, "Network News and Presidential Elections," sponsored by the John S. Knight Fellowships for Professional Journalists,
News division presidents Andrew Heyward of CBS News, left, Neal Shapiro of NBC News, middle, and David Westin of ABC News,
right, discussed media coverage of the 2004 presidential election, and discussed the lack of pre-war scrutiny about Iraq and
weapons of mass destruction. The discussion at Cubberley Auditorium Nov. 15 was sponsored by the Knight Fellowships for Professional
Journalists and was moderated by Richard Wald, a former executive at NBC and ABC news and now a professor of journalism at
Columbia University.
Box 5
04-1119-1
Hennessy on Charlie Rose uncut
11/19/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President Hennessy on Charlie Rose Show uncut
Box 5
04-1119-2
Hennessy on Charlie Rose demo reel
11/19/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President Hennessy on Charlie Rose Show demo reel prepared for trustees
Box 5
04-1119-3
Hennessy on Charlie Rose
11/19/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:60:00
President Hennessy on Charlie Rose Show A discussion about technology and globalization from the TechNet summit. Guests include:
John Hennessy, President of Stanford University, Carly Fiorina, the Chairman & CEO of Hewlett-Packard, and Bing Gordon, Co-Founder,
Executive Vice President & Chief Creative Officer of Electronic Arts.
Box 5
04-1202-1
ASIMO, Robot, Memorial Auditorium
12/02/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:00:00
ASIMO, which is billed as the world's most advanced humanoid robot, is on a nationwide tour and recently arrived at Stanford.
Developed by Honda Motor Co. Ltd., the robot starred in several recent demonstrations at Memorial Auditorium. Interview John
Aney
Box 5
04-1203-1
ASIMO, Robot, John Aney, Interview
12/03/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Interview with John Aney, Assistant Director, Product Realization Network about ASIMO. ASIMO, which is billed as the world's
most advanced humanoid robot, is on a nationwide tour and recently arrived at Stanford. Developed by Honda Motor Co. Ltd.,
the robot starred in several recent demonstrations in Memorial Auditorium.
Box 5
04-1208-1a
Residential Dining Chefs have "Iron Chef" competition
12/08/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
The Toque, Stanford's version of the "Iron Chef" competition, was held in Tresidder Union and hosted by Residential and Dining
Enterprises. Jeff Rosen, John Monteleone, Steve Mesa, Burak Epir, and Mikhail Shvartz competed. The culinary challenge had
to feature lamb.
Box 5
04-1208-1b
Residential Dining Chefs have "Iron Chef" competition
12/08/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
The Toque, Stanford's version of the "Iron Chef" competition, was held in Tresidder Union and hosted by Residential and Dining
Enterprises. Jeff Rosen, John Monteleone, Steve Mesa, Burak Epir, and Mikhail Shvartz competed. The culinary challenge had
to feature lamb.
Box 5
04-1214-1
Google Book Scanning, Andrew Herkovic interviewed
12/14/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
The agreement this week between Stanford and Google to digitize university library materials will catapult the university's
digital output "from the boutique scale to the truly industrial," says University Librarian Michael Keller. His colleague,
Andrew Herkovic, who supervises foundation relations and strategic projects, says digitizing massive amounts of information
will save researchers valuable time. While under the new collaboration Google is expected to operate scanning facilities off
campus, Stanford Libraries have been digitizing materials on site since 2002, using advanced robotic technology, Herkovic
explains.
Box 5
04-1228-1
Indian Ocean Tsunami, Greg Boardman
12/28/2004
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Statement by Greg Boardman, Dean of Students, about the Indian Ocean Tsunami and lost student James Hsu.
Box 5
05-0105-1
Tsunami noontime vigil Memorial Church
1/5/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
A noontime vigil was held Thursday, Jan. 5 2005, in Memorial Church in honor of those affected by the Dec. 26, 2004 tsunami.
The service was organized by the Office for Religious Life and featured speeches by the Rev. William "Scotty" McLennan and
President John Hennessy, and prayers led by the Rev. Joanne Sanders and Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann.
Box 5
05-0131-1
Stanford dormitories, B-Roll
01/31/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:08:17
Footage of Stanford dormitories (dorms) and students.
Box 5
05-0201-1
Bike Helmets, Fifteen Dollar Deal
02/01/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford's Parking and Transportation Services is sponsoring a deal on bicycle helmets: $15 for a stylish but protective lid.
Bike Program Coordinator Carolyn Helmke says it's a bargain, considering the live-saving benefits of a helmet in an accident.
About 400 helmets are available--first come, first served--at the Campus Bike Shop on Salvatierra Walk.
Box 5
05-0207-1
Math Professor, Jo Boaler, Interview
02/07/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Associate Professor of Mathematics Education Jo Boaler says when teachers at a Bay Area urban high school created an innovative
math curriculum designed to help all students excel, the teens outperformed peers at two wealthier schools that followed traditional
math programs. The five-year study found that the disadvantaged students liked math more and reached higher levels of math
than the better-off high school students. Despite this success, the urban students didn't do as well on state multiple-choice
exams, which Boaler says test knowledge of English as much as mathematical ability. As a result, the reform-oriented program
may have difficulty expanding statewide, she says, because public education in California is driven by a test-score system.
Box 5
05-0211-1
Paul Volcker, Thomas Friedman, SIEPR 2nd annual summit, full speeches
2/11/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:00:00
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) 2nd annual summit, Feb. 11, 2005; Paul Volcker, former chairman of
the Federal Reserve, keynote address; Thomas Friedman, New York Times columnist, speech; 1 hour
Box 5
05-0211-2a
Charles Yanofsky, National Medal of Science Party / Tribute
2/11/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
After winning the National Medal of Science, Charles Yanofsky, the Morris Herzstein Professor of Biology, Emeritus, celebrates
with his grandson, Nicholas.
Box 5
05-0211-2b
Charles Yanofsky, National Medal of Science Party / Tribute
2/11/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:46:00
After winning the National Medal of Science, Charles Yanofsky, the Morris Herzstein Professor of Biology, Emeritus, celebrates
with his grandson, Nicholas.
Box 5
05-0211-3
Whole Earth Systems symposium SteveFest (Stephen Schneider 60th)
02/11/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Delegates from around the world attended the Whole Earth Systems symposium on climate change at Stanford Feb. 10-12, 2005.
The interdisciplinary conference, dubbed "SteveFest," coincided with the 60th birthday of Stanford climatologist Stephen Schneider.
Held at the Schwab Residential Center.
Box 5
05-0220-1a
Robert MacNeil Do You Speak American? Baugh & Nass
02/20/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Education professors John Baugh and communication professor Clifford Nass were interviewed for a documentary called Do You
Speak American? that premiered Jan. 5 on the Public Broadcasting Service. Journalist Robert MacNeil interviewed Baugh in Detroit
about linguistic profiling; and Nass about the future of voice-activated technology.
Box 5
05-0220-1b
Robert MacNeil Do You Speak American? Baugh & Nass
02/20/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Education professors John Baugh and communication professor Clifford Nass were interviewed for a documentary called Do You
Speak American? that premiered Jan. 5 on the Public Broadcasting Service. Journalist Robert MacNeil interviewed Baugh in Detroit
about linguistic profiling; and Nass about the future of voice-activated technology.
Box 5
05-0220-2
Mechanical pterosaur pre-flight test (Nat'l Geo)
2/20/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Between 65- and 200-million years ago, pterosaurs (flying reptiles) populated the sky. But only a few days ago, a pterosaur
(albeit a mechanical one) was spotted gliding along Serra Mall (albeit attached to the back of a pickup truck). The pre-flight
test was being filmed by National Geographic as a part of a special program scheduled to air next year. Video may contain
interviews with: National Geographic producer John Rubin; engineering assistant professor Margot Gerritsen
Box 5
05-0224-1a
Bill Lane Center for the Study of the North American West public forum
02/24/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) ()
Scope and Content Note
The event, co-sponsored by the John S. Knight Professional Journalism Fellowships Program, brought together reporters, policymakers
and academics to discuss ways to foster a stronger national voice for the region. Present at the forum: Bill Lane, David Kennedy,
Kevin Starr (state librarian emeritus), Richard White
Box 5
05-0224-1b
Bill Lane Center for the Study of the North American West public forum
02/24/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) ()
Scope and Content Note
The event, co-sponsored by the John S. Knight Professional Journalism Fellowships Program, brought together reporters, policymakers
and academics to discuss ways to foster a stronger national voice for the region. Present at the forum: Bill Lane, David Kennedy,
Kevin Starr (state librarian emeritus), Richard White
Box 5
05-0301-1
James Hsu clips edited, External Sources
03/01/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:04:31
Outside news clips of James W. Hsu, Second-year MBA student at the Graduate School of Business. He died in the Indian Ocean
tsunami.
Box 5
05-0309-1b
Zbigniew Brzezinski Oksenberg Lecture
03/09/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Zbigniew Brzezinski, who served as national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter, delivered the Oksenberg Lecture March
9 at the Bechtel Conference Center. Presented by the Stanford Institute for International Studies, the lecture was titled
"America and the New Asia.
Box 5
05-0314-1
MSNBC Hardball Arnold Schwarzenegger on gay marriage ruling
3/14/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:02:48
MSNBC's "Hardball College Tour" stop at Stanford: "Hardball" host Chris Matthews interviewed Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Monday
in Memorial Auditorium, the first guest for the talk show's "Tough Guy Week." Responding to a question about the March 14
San Francisco County Superior Court ruling declaring the state's ban on gay marriage unconstitutional, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
told "Hardball" talk-show host Chris Matthews, "I don't believe in gay marriage, I believe in partnerships." But he said that
if the California Supreme Court were to rule in favor of gay marriage, he would not challenge the decision by trying to change
the state constitution.
Box 5
05-0314-2
Hardball Matthews Schwarzenegger Air Record
3/14/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
MSNBC's "Hardball College Tour" stop at Stanford: "Hardball" host Chris Matthews interviewed Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Monday
in Memorial Auditorium, the first guest for the talk show's "Tough Guy Week." [ It is labeled as "AIR RECORD".]
Box 5
05-0314-3
Protest against Gov. Schwarzenegger MemAud
03/14/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
About 200 protesters demonstrating against policy proposals of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger held aloft signs and chanted outside
Memorial Auditorium, where the governor was being interviewed March 14 by MSNBC talk-show host Chris Matthews for a live broadcast
of "Hardball College Tour.
Box 5
05-0314-4
Protest against Gov. Schwarzenegger MemAud
3/14/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
About 200 protesters demonstrating against policy proposals of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger held aloft signs and chanted outside
Memorial Auditorium, where the governor was being interviewed March 14 by MSNBC talk-show host Chris Matthews for a live broadcast
of "Hardball College Tour.
Box 5
05-0314-5
National Medal of Science ceremony for Charles Yanofsky at White House
03/14/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Charles Yanofsky, the Morris Herzstein Professor of Biology, Emeritus, was awarded the National Medal of Science during a
March 14 ceremony at the White House, with President George Bush
Box 5
05-0329-1
Events and Labor Services
03/29/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:04:45
Events and Labor Services master
Box 5
05-0331-1
Hennessy's State of the University Address
03/31/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:45:00
Hennessy's State of the University Address. President John Hennessy spoke at the annual meeting of the Academic Council on
March 31, 2005, in Cubberley Auditorium. approx 45 minutes
Box 5
05-0407-1
Campus scenes from Hoover Cloud Deck (Observation Platform)
04/07/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Campus Scenes from Hoover Cloud Deck of the main quad and other areas. B-Roll
Box 5
05-0410-1
Community Day (shot by Alan Acosta)
04/10/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Thousands of visitors stepped onto campus Sunday to enjoy the sunshine and Community Day festivities, which included everything
from Frisbee tossing in the Oval to pony rides by the Burghers.
Box 5
05-0410-2
Community Day (Wide shots; shot by Jack Hubbard)
04/10/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Thousands of visitors stepped onto campus Sunday to enjoy the sunshine and Community Day festivities, which included everything
from Frisbee tossing in the Oval to pony rides by the Burghers. Community Day; parade; mausoleum; "Jane" Stanford; speeches
Box 5
05-0412-1
Community Day cut piece
04/12/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Thousands of visitors stepped onto campus Sunday to enjoy the sunshine and Community Day festivities, which included everything
from Frisbee tossing in the Oval to pony rides by the Burghers. Community Day Cut Piece Piece 1: no supers Piece 2: supers
Box 5
05-0420-1
Tuna Research and Conservation Center (TRCC) video for Stanford
04/20/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Tuna Research and Conservation Center (TRCC) video (a joint collaboration between Stanford and the Monterey Bay Aquarium)
Business card inserted in video case: Mimi Hahn, Public Relations Manager, Monterey Bay Aquarium; presumption is that Monterey
Bay Aquarium made the video for Stanford
Box 5
05-0428-1a
Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day, News Service program
04/28/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Tatiana Stinchi, Alyssa Rivera, Christina Winn, Marisa Hardwicke, Kayla Winters, Diana Liu, Vera Czernichowska and Zoe Davis
participated in "Extra, Extra! Create a Newspaper" at the News Service as part of Take Our Daughters and Sons To Work day
Box 5
05-0428-1b
Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day, News Service program
04/28/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Tatiana Stinchi, Alyssa Rivera, Christina Winn, Marisa Hardwicke, Kayla Winters, Diana Liu, Vera Czernichowska and Zoe Davis
participated in "Extra, Extra! Create a Newspaper" at the News Service as part of Take Our Daughters and Sons To Work day
Box 5
05-0502-1
Campus B-roll
05/02/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Footage of campus for inserts.
Box 5
05-0506-1
Philip Zelikow at Stanford Institute for International Studies
05/06/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Philip Zelikow, counselor of the Department of State and former executive director of the 9/11 commission, speaks at Institute
for International Studies' International Day: Challenges in a New Era
Box 5
05-0513-1
Stanford Racing Team, Stanley B-roll
5/13/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:14:33
Stanford Racing Team, Stanley B-roll Stanley is a modified Volkswagen Touareg that will be the university's entrant in a 175-mile
driverless race across the Mojave Desert scheduled for Oct. 8. 2005
Box 5
05-0513-2
Stanford Racing Team's Stanley trains for 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge B-roll
5/13/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:08:00
Stanford Racing Team, Stanley B-roll Stanley is a modified Volkswagen Touareg that will be the university's entrant in a 175-mile
driverless race across the Mojave Desert scheduled for Oct. 8. 2005 Footage may be from: Mohr, Davidow Ventures / video production:
Jack Hubbard [Label states: Stanford Racing Team's "Stanley" Trains for the 2005 DARPA Challenge b-roll trt:8 min.]
Box 5
05-0517-1
Iraqi students arrive at SFO
05/17/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Shava Ibrahim, an architecture student at Koya University in Suleimanyah, Iraq is greeted at San Francisco Airport by the
members of the Stanford Iraq Student Exchange Program as Shayan Shair, a student in business and construction management at
Salahaddin University in Erbil, Iraq, looks on. Four students spent 10 days in Stanford, touring San Francisco, and meeting
government officials in Sacramento May 17-26 as representatives of the first ever Stanford Iraq Student exchange.
Box 5
05-0518-1a
Amy Blue Awards 2005
05/18/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
2005 Amy Blue Award ceremony, Lagunita Courtyard award winners: Jody Nyberg, Freshman Dean's Office; Frank "Mo" Miranda, Fire
Marshal's Office; Annunziata "Lucy" Maestrini, Custodian, Confidant, Mentor, Roble Hall.
Box 5
05-0518-1b
Amy Blue Awards 2005
05/18/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
2005 Amy Blue Award ceremony, Lagunita Courtyard award winners: Jody Nyberg, Freshman Dean's Office; Frank "Mo" Miranda, Fire
Marshal's Office; Annunziata "Lucy" Maestrini, Custodian, Confidant, Mentor, Roble Hall.
Box 5
05-0520-1
Iraqi students visit with Professor Sapolsky
05/20/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Members of the Stanford Iraq Student Exchange Program visit Professor Robert M. Sapolsky .
Box 5
05-0520-2
Iraqi students visit with Professor Lunsford
05/20/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Members of the Stanford Iraq Student Exchange Program visit Professor Andrea Lunsford.
Box 5
05-0520-3
Larry Summers SIEPR talk Encina (long version)
05/20/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:12:00
Harvard President Lawrence Summers May 20 talk in Encina Hall sponsored by Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
(SIEPR)
Box 5
05-0520-4
Larry Summers SIEPR talk Encina (shorter version)
05/20/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:02:12
Harvard President Lawrence Summers May 20 talk in Encina Hall sponsored by Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
(SIEPR)
Box 5
05-0521-1
Iraqi students visit San Francisco
05/21/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Iraqi students visit San Francisco and ride a cable car. Four Iraqi students spent 10 days in Stanford, touring San Francisco,
and meeting government officials in Sacramento May 17-26 as representatives of the first ever Stanford Iraq Student exchange.
Box 5
05-0523-1
Iraqi students meet President Hennessy
05/23/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Members of the Stanford Iraq Student Exchange Program meet with President John Hennessy.
Box 5
05-0523-2
Iraqi students tour Stanford
05/23/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Members of the Stanford Iraq Student Exchange Program tour Stanford.
Box 5
05-0523-3a
Iraqi students forum with Diamond and Evers
05/23/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Members of the Stanford Iraq Student Exchange Program on forum with Larry Diamond and Bill Evers.
Box 5
05-0523-3b
Iraqi students forum with Diamond and Evers
05/23/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Members of the Stanford Iraq Student Exchange Program on forum with Larry Diamond and Bill Evers.
Box 5
05-0524-1
Iraqi students visit Sacramento
05/24/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford-Iraq Student Exchange (SISE) from May 17 to 26; Sacramento side trip where students met with government officials
Box 5
05-0524-2
Iraqi students visit Sacramento, meet with Controller & Secretary of State
05/24/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford-Iraq Student Exchange (SISE) from May 17 to 26; Sacramento side trip where students met with government officials
including California Secretary of State Bruce McPherson and Controller Steve Westly
Box 5
05-0922-1
Stanford Racing Team's "Stanley" Trains for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, B-Roll, Dub
09/22/2005
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:08:00
Footage of Stanley. Stanley is a modified Volkswagen Touareg that will be the university's entrant in a 175-mile driverless
race across the Mojave Desert scheduled for Oct. 8. 2005. Labeled with: For more information contact Pamela Mahoney 408-674-6997
pmahoney@mdv.com, Transvideo Studios Mountain View, Ca. Tel (650) 965-4898 www.transvideo.com [There is a card included for
Pamela Mahoney, Marketing Director at Mohr Davidow Ventures
Box 5
06-1113-4
Robot, Cut piece, B-roll, SOT's (D)
11/13/2006
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:04:27
4. Cut Piece 5. B-Roll; 6. SOTs; Andrew Ng, assistant professor of computer science, leads the wireless Stanford Artificial
Intelligence Robot (STAIR) project.
Box 6
92-0318-1
Stanford Chooses New President
03/18/1992
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Tape lists: San Francisco Oakland, and San Jose (Schedule Enclosed) [unfortunately, schedule is not enclosed. Tape is from
video monitoring service and contains local news stories.]
Box 6
93-0128-1
HCEN, Norman Shumway: The Vision of Perseus (Dub)
01/28/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:21:44
HCEN (Healthcare Education Network), Norman Shumway: The Vision of Perseus (Dub), Audio: 1 & 2 S Job# 285; Piece about Norman
Shumway who was a pioneer of heart surgery and the first doctor to perform a heart transplant. He retired in 1993, the year
of the video. Produced by: San Francisco Production Group, 550 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 , 415-495-5595
Box 6
93-0322-1
Russian Political Crisis Discussed
03/22/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
MacNeil Lehrer Newshour, 3/22/92 PBS 7-8:00 PM 22:34 NBC Nightly News 3/22/92 NBC 6:30-7:00 PM 1:46
Box 6
93-0325-1
Stanford Students Say Good Morning America
03/25/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:19
Good Morning America, ABC-TV Network, March 25, 1993, 8:00 - 9:00 AM
Box 6
93-0407-1
Super Highways of the Future, MacNeil Lehrer Newshour
04/07/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:09:00
Story on PBS's MacNeil Lehrer Newshour, April 7, 1993, 7:00 pm,
Box 6
93-0428-1
State of the University Address, Gerhard Casper
04/28/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:17:00
President Gerhard Casper's State of the University Address in Kresge Auditorium. [I believe that this is the wrong date and
that the state of the University occurred on the 29th.]
Box 6
93-0429-1
State of the University Address, Gerhard Casper
04/29/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:30:00
President Gerhard Casper's State of the University Address in Kresge Auditorium.
Box 6
94-1012-3
GPS Landing System: Crow's Landing B-Roll, Master (11), (2), (4)
10/12/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Footage from the cockpit of an GPS autopilot landing. [It is labeled as 11, 2 and 4 in different locations.] Touch & Go's
on Runway
Box 6
ZZ0008
Anger Management
11/09/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
A series of clips about violence in JR. and High Schools. Profiles anger management classes for youth. Prevention Specialist
Tammy Malone and Treatment Counselor Larry Killen speak about the program
Box 6
ZZ0009
Father Patrick Labelle, September 11th Memorial Service
09/14/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford's Father Patrick Labelle talks about the memorial services that were held at Stanford for the Sept.11th victims
Box 6
ZZ0010
Bay Area Backroads, David Kennedy
08/14/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Walking tour of the campus. Narrated by Prof.David Kennedy
Box 6
ZZ0011
Pehong Chen Donation
03/06/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Pehong Chen, founder and CEO of BroadVision, and his wife, Adele, will donate $15 million to Stanford to establish a new institute
for the study of particle astrophysics and cosmology. The institute will capitalize on the strengths and worldwide reputation
of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and the university's Physics and Applied Physics Departments. 1. News channel
11 at 5:30 03/06/2001 KNTV-TV San Jose 5:30pm 0:43; 2. WB Primetime News Page Two 03/06/2001 KNTV-TV San Jose 10:30pm 0:43;
3. Tech News Today 03/07/2001 KNTV-TV San Jose 5:00 am 0:54; 4. News 03/06/2001 KTSF-TV San Jose 2:35
Box 6
ZZ0012
Phone threats, Simon Posada
3/29/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Over the last four years, more than 400 Stanford women have been the victims of lewd, harassing phone calls. The perpetrator:
a man who called himself "Oscar." On March 29, Stanford police arrested Simon Posada, 28, of San Mateo and charged him with
17 counts of electronic eavesdropping and two counts of felony terroristic threats. Police believe that the more than 400
phone-harassment reports they have on record are just 10 to 15 percent of the total number of calls Posada made since 1995.
He apparently culled information from students' web pages and kept it on computer disks at his apartment, police say. The
suspect has no Stanford affiliation.
Box 6
ZZ0013
Good Morning America at Stanford
11/10/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:49:00
Lots of campus scenery, and airels. George Shultz speaks about the campus.
Box 6
ZZ0014
Steven Chu, Nobel Prize Physics
10/15/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Steven Chu of Stanford wins the Noble Prize for Physics
Box 6
ZZ0015
Summit in Silicon Valley, Jerry Yang
02/27/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Internet growth, Jerry Yang of Stanford is a panelist
Box 6
ZZ0016
Hospital Super Computer, ABC News
02/16/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:06:00
ABC Special on computers that map out operations for hospital that also show results of operations before they occur.
Box 6
ZZ0017
Computer Security Attack, "Coolio"
02/15/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Computers at Stanford are attacked by "Coolio". Clinton calls a summit to talk about fixing the problem
Box 6
ZZ0018
Zimbardo's Prison Experiment, CBS 60 Minutes
08/30/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Phil Zimbardo's prison experiment was a mock prison at what is now Jordan Hall. The experiment got out of control. The subjects
speak about the experience
Box 6
ZZ0019
Lorry Lokey Lab Groundbreaking
02/28/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:01:47
Lorry Lokey Lab groundbreaking day. Introduction to the lab and its purpose.
Box 6
ZZ0020
Zimbabwean Presidential Election
03/13/2002
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Zimbabwean Presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai argues that the election was fake. Ray Choto of Stanford also believes
the race was flawed.
Box 6
ZZ0021
Crime and Punishment, Nightline
08/16/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Ted Koppel shows what prison life is like. he talks with convicted murder James K. Polk III about his time and the activity
in the South Carolina Maximum Security Prison
Box 6
ZZ0022
Stanford Terrorism Panel, part 1
undated
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 1:00:00
Discussion on the war on terrorism and if we are in danger of losing, or should we back out.
Box 6
ZZ0023
Stanford Terrorism Panel, pt.2
undated
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Continued ... Discussion on the war on terrorism and if we are in danger of losing, or should we back out
Box 6
ZZ0024
Harmonic Contrast Imaging
06/17/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
A new way of detecting heart attacks and testing patients more accurately using an ultrasound like device.
Box 6
ZZ0025
Mary McAleese, President of Ireland
09/20/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Mary McAleese, President of Ireland speaks about Stanford.
Box 6
ZZ0026
Kathleen Sullivan, Paula Jones Case
undated
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:12:13
Kathleen Sullivan ( Law Professor at Stanford University ) talks about how the Paula Jones' case should by held after President
Clinton's term is over.
Box 6
ZZ0027
Dr. Greg Albers, Irregular Heartbeats
02/03/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Dr. Greg Albers ( Stanford Medical Team ) talk about how irregular heartbeat are not always bad.
Box 6
ZZ0028
Pam Karlan, 2000 Presidential Race
11/27/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Pam Karlan ( Stanford Law Prof.) talks about how the courts should not be involved with the 2000 presidential race.
Box 6
ZZ0029
Ed Carryer, Bay Area Focus
07/28/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Prof. Ed Carryer is the focus in this special about how his students go on to start their own companies.
Box 6
ZZ0030
Older women have children after menopause
04/23/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
older women having babies after menopause. new mother Judy Bershak, 50, is a focus. Mary Lake Polan gives her outlook.
Box 6
ZZ0031
Stanford Integrity Beacon
undated
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:14:12
Stanford student have figured out a way of landing planes in bad weather. Stanford students tap into GPS to do so.
Box 7
93-0520-1
Stanford University Hospital presents to Menlo Clinic
05/20/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:19:42
Healthcare Education Network, Stanford University Hospital Presents to Menlo Clinic, Labeled on the tape as: Stanford University
Medical Center Presents to Menlo Clinic Add PERSP (Version C) #30428
Box 7
93-0526-2
The Queen of Thailand, VHS Dub
05/26/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Queen Sirikit of Thailand receives Woman of the Year award. It has a Post-it note with the Hubbard on it.
Box 7
93-0613-1
Stanford Commencement 1993
06/13/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
1993 Stanford Commencement. At the Stanford Stadium, with highlights from the plaque ceremony, baccalaureate, and class day.
Dianne Feinstein was the speaker
Box 7
93-0621-1
Petri in Prime, Dr. Edward Teller
06/21/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
[Title is believed to be Petri in Prime, Dr. Edward Teller, but no further information is available.]
Box 7
93-0901-1
GMA Site Survey
09/01/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
[No further information is available. It might be a tape scouting for locations of the Good Morning America shoot in November.
]
Box 7
93-0904-1
Stanford / Washington University Game, Lexus
09/04/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
News Story from KGO-TV (ABC) San Francisco, 1:41 PM, 3:00
Box 7
93-0919-1
Alvin Rabushka Interview, Israel Spending Policies
09/19/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:14:30
Alvin Rabushka with Hoover Institution at Stanford University is interviewed on Inside Business, CNN at 11:30pm. This was
recorded by Advertising Information Services.
Box 7
93-0921-1
Michael McFaul, Alian Enthoven, News clips
09/21/1993 - 09/23/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
1. Segment with Michael McFaul, McNeil-Lehrer News Hour, 9/21/93, WNET, 7:00 PM, (20:20), Yeltsin Parliamentary Crisis 2.
Segment with Alian Enthoven, McNeil-Lehrer News our 9/23/93, WNET, 7:00 PM, (45:10), President Clinton's Health Plan
Box 7
93-1110-2
Good Morning America at Stanford
11/10/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:49:00
Good Morning America, an ABC television show, filmed at the Stanford campus. [No more information is available about this
show.]
Box 7
93-1110-4
ABC's "Good Morning America" visits Stanford
11/10/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Good Morning America, an ABC television show, filmed at the Stanford campus. [No more information is available about this
show.]
Box 7
93-1200-1
Stanford Football 1993
12/00/1993
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:11:00
Football recruiting tape. It contains a card of Scott Schuhmann, Athletic Services Coordinator
Box 7
94-0000-2
Stanford Promo Fall 1994
1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:30
Stanford Promo, Fall 1994 [No further information is available. It was labeled as ZZ0116, with Condoleezza Rice, and as U-Matic
tape. It is vhs.]
Box 7
94-0111-1
Opening of Stanford Linear Accelerator
01/11/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:06:00
News Stories about the Opening of the Asymmetric B-Factory at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, VHS Dub
Box 7
94-0111-2
Healthcare Education Network, Tribute to Peter Bing
01/11/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:14:27
Healthcare Education Network, Tribute to Peter Bing Dub, Audio: 1&2 Mono Job# 1103 TCN:2123 Peter Bing, class of 1955, was
a chairman of Stanford's board. He funded the Bing Nursery School at Stanford and other building projects. A post-it note
on the case states: Background for Uncommon Man - Mr. C will introduce this tribute to Peter Bing. There is also a card for
Sandra Detert Cover at Stanford Associates with a note to return the tape to her. Produced by: San Francisco Production Group,
550 Bryant Street, San Francisco, Ca 94107 415-495-5595
Box 7
94-0111-3
SLAC, B-Factory Inauguration
01/11/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:10:00
Inauguration of the Asymmetric B-Factory at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC).
Box 7
94-0214-1
Farm Subsidies and Loans, Nightline
02/14/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:30:00
News story from Nightline, ABC-TV Network, 11:30 PM 30:00
Box 7
94-0215-1
Storage of Hazardous Waste on Stanford Campus
02/15/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:02:18
"Storage of Hazardous Waste on Stanford Campus" News Story, Good Morning San Jose, KNTV-TV (ABC), San Jose, 6am, 2:18
Box 7
94-0413-1
Minority Administrators
04/13/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Story from: Eyewitness News, KPIX-TV (CBS) San Francisco, 10:00 PM 4:14
Box 7
94-0504-1
Chicano Students Protest at Stanford
05/04/1994 - 05/05/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
News clips from: Newscenter Four, KRON-TV (NBC) San Francisco, 6:00 PM, 2:03 News Eleven at Five , KNTV-TV (ABC) San Jose
5:00 PM 2:02 World News CNN-TV, Cable, 10:00 PM 2:26
Box 7
94-0611-1
The 103rd Annual Commencement at Stanford University
06/11/1994 - 06/12/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
This includes Baccalaureate Service and Senior Class Day Luncheon Highlights. Stephen Carter was the speaker.
Box 7
94-0622-1
Japan's Royal Couple Visit Stanford
06/22/1994 - 06/23/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
VMS (Video Monitor Services of America) tape contains stories about the Japanese Royalty visit to Stanford. Insert of clips:
1.) Channel 7 News, 6/23/94, KGO-TV (ABC) San Francisco, 11:30 AM, 1:35; 2.) Midday, 6/23/94, KRON-TV (NBC) San Francisco,
11:30 AM, 4:25; 3.) Midday San Jose, 6/23/94, KNTV-TV (ABC) San Jose, 11:30 AM, 2:20; 4.) Channel 3 Reports, 6/23/94, KCRA-TV,
(NBC), Sacramento, 12:00 PM, 2:30; 5.) Eyewitness News, 6/23/94, KPIX-TV (CBS), San Francisco, 12:00 PM, 4:10; 6.) Channel
7 News, 6/23/94, KGO-TV (ABC) San Francisco, 5:00 PM, 1:08; 7.) Live at Five, 6/23/94, KRON-TV (NBC), San Francisco, 5:00
PM, 1:00; 8.) News 11 at Five, 6/23/94, KNTV-TV (ABC), San Jose, 5:00 PM, 1:00; 9.) Eyewitness News, 6/23/94, KPIX-TV (CBS)
San Francisco, 5:00 PM, 2:25; 10.) Eyewitness News, 6/23/94, KPIX-TV (CBS) San Francisco, 6:00 PM, 2:09; 11.) Ten O'Clock
News, 6/23/94, KTVU-TV (IND) Oakland, 10:00 PM 2:11; 12.) Eyewitness News, 6/23/94, KPIX-TV (CBS) San Francisco, 10:00 PM,
2:27; 13.) NewsCenter 46, 6/23/94, KCCN-TV (CBS) Monterey, 11:00 PM, 0:30; 14.) News 11 Nightside 6/23/94, KNTV-TV (ABC) San
Jose, 11:00 PM 0:27; 15.) Morning Drive 6/22/94, KCBS-AM San Francisco, 6:00 3:35
Box 7
00-0000-3
Mass customization: conversations with innovators in manufacturing
2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:20:25
Music, Jonathan Norton ; executive producer/faculty advisor, Diane E. Bailey. Allison Dufty, narrator. Presents a series of
case studies in mass customization and demonstrates why it requires companies to rethink old assumptions regarding efficiency
and competitiveness. Audio: Ch 1 & 2 Mono Mix
Box 7
000128-IC
Interchange: Albert Camarillo
01/28/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:27:45
Interchange: Albert Camarillo Alan Acosta, director of university communications at Stanford, hosts this half-hour conversation
with Albert Camarillo, professor of history and director of the Center for Comparative Study in Race and Ethnicity. TSC Archive
Number: 2000-763
Box 7
00-0907-1
Stanford Admission video
09/07/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 17:47
Office of Undergraduate admission
Box 7
00-0927-1
Stanford Presents Convocation 2000, #00-131
09/27/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:58:55
Convocation with speech by President John Hennessy. Labeled as Compliments of Randy Bean at The Stanford Channel. It also
has a note: 10/13 3:10 PM Jack, Matt Owen w/ Govt & Comm Relations called. Please call him @ next week. 5-3:30. Thanks, Kim
Box 7
00-1007-1
Notre Dame, Stanford Promo
10/07/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
A promo for a football game between Stanford and Notre Dame.
Box 7
00-1020-2
The Inauguration of John Hennessy as the Tenth President of Stanford University
10/20/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:26:48
Presented by the Stanford Channel, Building 590, Room 103, has a Post-it note with "Hubbard" on it. President John Hennessy
invited the community to engage in a dialogue on Stanford's future, saying in his inaugural address Friday that the university
is well positioned to maintain and prosper as, in Leland and Jane Stanford's words, "a University of high degree.
Box 7
01-0119-1
William Hewlett Memorial, News Segments
01/19/2001 - 01/20/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:09:20
Services for William (Bill) Hewlett at Stanford Memorial Church. The co-founder and former president of Hewlett-Packard Co.
was remembered for his philanthropy, curiosity, love of nature and music, good humor and stubborn streak--characteristics
that stood out as much as his role in launching two multibillion-dollar, multinational high-tech corporations. Clips from
KRON, Bay TV, KNTV, KNTV, KGO: 1/19/01 5:15 PM KRON; 1/19/01 6:18 PM KRON; 1/19/01 9:32 PM BAYTV; 1/20/01 5:05 PM KRON; 1/20/01
10:17 PM KTVU; 1/20/01 9:12 PM BAYTV; 1/20/01 11:11 PM KNTV; 1/20/01 11:13 PM KRON; 1/20/01 11:15 PM KGO
Box 7
01-1030-4
Anthrax Scare
10/30/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Anthrax scare that caused the Risk Management Office to be evacuated at 651 Serra St.
Box 8
95-0808-5
Stanford Promo
08/08/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:30
Box 8
95-0814-1
Karen Nierenberg Standups, Graduate School of Business
08/14/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Karen Nierenberg, Director of Development, Standups 3:55 or 5:58 Opening; 8:54 (sun on nose?) or 9:47 Entrepreneurship; 10:47
(eye blinks) or 11:07 Executive Education; 11:40 Alumni; 17:04 or 19:14 Close
Box 8
95-0818-1
David Kreps interview
08/18/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
David Kreps interview 1995 Professor of economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business
Box 8
95-0830-2
"A Letter from Stanford" GSB, Master
08/30/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:11:16
Admission Video Video letter to new students Micheal Spence Garth Saloner Chuck Holloway William P Madar
Box 8
95-0830-3
"A Letter from Stanford" GSB, Master, Dub
08/30/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:11:16
Admission Video Video letter to new students; Micheal Spence; Garth Saloner; Chuck Holloway; William P Madar; Tape contains
a note: Return to Hubbard
Box 8
95-0913-2
Stanford "Counter" spot
09/13/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:30
Box 8
95-0913-3
Stanford "Counter" spot
09/13/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:30
[No further information is available. ] Counter Spot
Box 8
95-1011-3a
Martin Perl, Nobel Prize, Press Conference, Original
10/11/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Martin Lewis Perl is a Stanford physicist, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 for his discovery of the tau lepton.
Tape contains arrival and applause of Nobel winner Perl and former Nobel winners Richard Taylor and Burton Richter.
Box 8
95-1011-3b
Martin Perl, Nobel Prize, Press Conference, Lab, Original
10/11/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Martin Lewis Perl is a Stanford physicist, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 for his discovery of the tau lepton.
Tape contains end of press conference and Martin Perl in his lab.
Box 8
95-1011-3c
Martin Perl, Nobel Prize, Press Conference, Original
10/11/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Martin Lewis Perl is a Stanford physicist, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 for his discovery of the tau lepton.
Tape contains poetry from Gerhard Casper, Condoleezza Rice, and Burton Richter. Then speeches by Burton Richter, Gerhard Casper,
Burton Richter and Martin Pearl
Box 8
95-1013-1a
Reflections on the O.J. Simpson trial - Tape #1
10/13/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Kim Taylor-Thompson, Stanford law professor O.J. Simpson Tape contains a Broadcast Release form from Kim Taylor-Thompson.
Box 8
95-1013-1b
Reflections on the O.J. Simpson trial - Tape #2
10/13/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Kim Taylor-Thompson, Stanford law professor O.J. Simpson
Box 8
95-1020-1
Stanford Museum, (Cantor Art Museum)
10/20/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Museum 1995 San Francisco; Polshek and Partners; Museum of Art meeting with Thomas Seligman ; [Stanford University
used Polshek and Partners of New York and San Francisco as architects for the project to renovate and expand the Stanford
University Museum of A t. The project will result in the establishment of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for the Visual
Arts at Stanford.]
Box 8
95-1021-1a
Graduate School of Business - Alumni Association Reunion - Tape #1
10/21/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Tape contains a Drop Frame.
Box 8
95-1021-1b
Graduate School of Business - Alumni Association Reunion - Tape #2
10/21/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Tape contains Drop Frame.
Box 8
95-1026-1a
Stanford Museum Groundbreaking- Tape 1
10/26/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Museum 1995 Art museum groundbreaking Interview with Director Thomas Seligman, Architect James Polshek, and Architect
Richard Olcott Schmoozing - Ruth Halperin, donor A complete renovation of the earthquake- damaged Stanford University Museum
of Art and the construction of a new 40,000-square-foot wing are scheduled to begin in October. The new complex, including
the museum and the Rodin Sculpture Garden, will be known as the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for the Visual Arts, in recognition
of a $10 million gift the Cantors made in 1994.
Box 8
95-1026-1b
Stanford Museum Groundbreaking - Tape 2
10/26/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Museum 1995 Art museum groundbreaking ceremonies A complete renovation of the earthquake- damaged Stanford University
Museum of Art and the construction of a new 40,000-square-foot wing are scheduled to begin in October. The new complex, including
the museum and the Rodin Sculpture Garden, will be known as the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for the Visual Arts, in recognition
of a $10 million gift the Cantors made in 1994.
Box 8
95-1026-1c
Stanford Museum Groundbreaking - Tape 3
10/26/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Art museum groundbreaking Stairway, Iris Cantor A complete renovation of the earthquake- damaged Stanford University
Museum of Art and the construction of a new 40,000-square-foot wing are scheduled to begin in October. The new complex, including
the museum and the Rodin Sculpture Garden, will be known as the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for the Visual Arts, in recognition
of a $10 million gift the Cantors made in 1994.
Box 8
95-1115-1
Douglas Osheroff (14)
11/15/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 14:05:46
Douglas Osheroff, Physics Professor (awarded Nobel Prize for physics in 1996) Stanford #14
Box 8
95-1115-2
Stanford #13, Douglas Osheroff
11/15/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Douglas Osheroff, Physics Professor (awarded Nobel Prize for physics in 1996), from 13:17:46 to end of tape Stanford #13
Box 8
96-0200-1
Monterey Bay Aquarium near Shore Habitats - B-roll
02/00/1996 - 03/00/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:30:00
Monterey Bay Aquarium near Shore Habitats - B-roll Bars/black; Monterey Bay Aquarium logo; Monterey Bay - establishing shoreline
shots; Aerial of aquarium; Main entrance exterior (wide and medium shots); Interior near main entrance with hanging orca models;
Great Tidepool deck area; Kelp Forest exhibit; Anchovy school in Kelp Forest; Kelp Forest sunny detail; Kelp Forest feeding
show with diver; Diver underwater in Kelp Forest; Visitor reactions to exhibits; Monterey Bay Habitats exhibit; Fish closeups
in Monterey Bay Habitats; Food preparation for sea otter exhibit; Feeding sharks in Monterey Bay Habitats exhibit; Shark eating
from visitor viewing area; Animal closeups: Pacific giant octopus, chambered nautilus, cuttlefish, sand dabs, hermit crabs,
wolf eel and ling cod, sea pen, skate egg case, borrowing anemone; Wharf piling exhibit; Wharf community exhibit (medium and
closeup shots of fish); Rocky Shores gallery (anemone, sea hare, hermit crab); Abalone in Kelp Gallery; Ghost shrimp in Slough
Gallery; Pipe fish in Slough Gallery; Sandy Shore Aviary including bird closeups; Bat Ray touch pool; Touch Pool; Coastal
Stream exhibit; Wave crash exhibit; Great Tidepool with surrogate mother and sea otter pup; Kelp Forest exhibit - various
angles; Visitor reaction shots; Anchovy exhibit (closeups and medium shots); Sheep crab with visitors; Kelp Lab - various
angles; Sea Otters Along the Rocky Coast (from above exhibit and from visitor area, various angles); The Outer Bay at the
Monterey Bay Aquarium Bars/tone Sunset over Monterey Bay; Dolphins in Monterey Bay ; Aerial of Monterey Bay Aquarium; Exterior
of Monterey Bay Aquarium with bay in background; Exterior of The Outer Bay wing from bay side of building; Outer Bay intro
area; 360º anchovy exhibit with visitors; Anchovies; Swimmer/Drifters intro area with visitors; Pacific Mackerel exhibit with
visitors; Pacific Mackerel closeup; Drifters Gallery with visitors; Sea nettle exhibit with visitors; Sea nettles (medium
and closeup shots); Purple striped jelly closeup; Drifters Gallery reverse angle with visitors; Comb jelly closeup; Egg yolk
jelly closeup; Jelly interactive with visitors; Tiny Drifters Gallery with visitors; pan to The Outer Bay with Outer Bay exhibit
in background; Outer Bay exhibit with visitors from mezzanine; Outer Bay exhibit from various angles (wide, medium and closeups)
with visitors; Sardine exhibit with visitors; Closeup of sardines; Exploring the Outer Bay Gallery including "Under a Lens"
and "Out to Sea"; Ocean Travelers Gallery with visitors; Flippers, Flukes and Fun area with visitors; Underwater in Outer
Bay exhibit; Mola feeding; Mola collecting; Assembled February/March 1996
Box 8
96-0411-1a
Deborah Gordon ants - Tape 1
04/11/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Deborah Gordon, Biology Professor Teaching class; Ant experiments ; Interview
Box 8
96-0411-1b
Deborah Gordon, Ants - Tape 2
04/11/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Deborah Gordon, Biology Professor Ants labs; Close-ups; Pointing
Box 8
96-0429-1
Stanford Museum
04/29/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Museum 1996 Home wreckers; Construction; Demolition; Structures; Bulldozers
Box 8
96-0509-1a
Stanford's Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Archimedes
05/09/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
CSLI - Archimedes Voice-speech input; Robert Edings; Neil Scott; Learning the Computer; Scott briefs; Short interview; the
Archimedes Project was founded at Stanford University in 1990 as an independent research organization, It studies barriers
to accessing and using information, computers, and information appliances and identifies and designs innovative solutions,
including accessors, that advance universal access to and use of information and control of one's environment.
Box 8
96-0509-1b
Stanford's Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Archimedes
05/09/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
CSLI 1996 Robert Edings; J.B. Golan; Neil Scott; Yoshi and Neil do a computer loading drill; the Archimedes Project was founded
at Stanford University in 1990 as an independent research organization, It studies barriers to accessing and using information,
computers, and information appliances and identifies and designs innovative solutions, including accessors, that advance universal
access to and use of information and control of one's environment.
Box 8
96-0509-1c
Stanford's Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Archimedes
05/09/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
CSLI - Archimedes 1996 Disabled people using computers; the Archimedes Project was founded at Stanford University in 1990
as an independent research organization, It studies barriers to accessing and using information, computers, and information
appliances and identifies and designs innovative solutions, including accessors, that advance universal access to and use
of information and control of one's environment.
Box 8
96-0509-1d
Stanford's Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Archimedes
05/09/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
CSLI - Archimedes 1996 the Archimedes Project was founded at Stanford University in 1990 as an independent research organization,
It studies barriers to accessing and using information, computers, and information appliances and identifies and designs innovative
solutions, including accessors, that advance universal access to and use of information and control of one's environment.
Box 8
96-0509-2a
Charles Kruger and Ramon Saldivar Education Initiatives
05/09/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education Ramon Saldivar, and vice-provost, Charles Kruger initiatives Briefing Two initiatives
to strengthen both undergraduate and graduate education at Stanford were announced by President Gerhard Casper. The first
of these concerns new programs for first- and second-year undergraduates. They expanded the faculty to provide greater teaching
capacity, while simultaneously strengthening the research capabilities. Plans will be reviewed by a new advisory board, to
be chaired by Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education Ramon Saldivar. The second initiative is intended to provide new support
for graduate students primarily, but not exclusively, in the sciences and engineering. It will enables them to compete effectively
for the best graduate students and to maintain the strength of graduate programs even as they cope with the stresses caused
by decreased research support from the federal government. Dean Kruger has organized a steering committee of senior faculty
to finalize the details of this program and advise the provost on the distribution of awards.
Box 8
96-0509-2b
Charles Kruger and Ramon Saldivar Education Initiatives
05/09/1996
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education Ramon Saldivar, and vice-provost, Charles Kruger initiatives Briefing Two initiatives
to strengthen both undergraduate and graduate education at Stanford were announced by President Gerhard Casper. The first
of these concerns new programs for first- and second-year undergraduates. They expanded the faculty to provide greater teaching
capacity, while simultaneously strengthening the research capabilities. Plans will be reviewed by a new advisory board, to
be chaired by Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education Ramon Saldivar. The second initiative is intended to provide new support
for graduate students primarily, but not exclusively, in the sciences and engineering. It will enables them to compete effectively
for the best graduate students and to maintain the strength of graduate programs even as they cope with the stresses caused
by decreased research support from the federal government. Dean Kruger has organized a steering committee of senior faculty
to finalize the details of this program and advise the provost on the distribution of awards.
Box 9
94-0623-1
Japan's Royal Couple Visit Stanford
06/23/1994 - 06/24/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
VMS (Video Monitor Services of America) tape contains stories about the Japanese Royalty visit to Stanford. News at Ten, KTLA-TV
(IND) Los Angeles, 10:00 - 11:00pm, Morning News, KTLA-TV (IND) Los Angeles, 6:00 - 7:00am
Box 9
94-0623-2
Visit of Emperor and Empress of Japan to SLAC
June 23, 1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:10:00
The Emperor and Empress of japan visited the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, where Japanese physicists are part of an
international collaboration. The visit began at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center's visitors' center around 11:45 a.m.
Members of the American media, consular officials, Secret Service agents and SLAC staffers wearing badges that said "Japan-USA
Cooperation at SLAC" assembled early to await the arrival of the imperial couple's entourage, which included members of the
Japanese press corps. A staff member from the Japanese consulate in San Francisco explained that the SLAC visit was scheduled
to highlight that Japan is part of a 40-country consortium working on high- energy physics at SLAC.
Box 9
94-0714-1
Stephen Breyer Confirmation Hearings C-Span, Tape 1
07/14/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Confirmation hearings for the Supreme court of Stephen Breyer in front of the Senate. There was a panel with President Gerhard
Casper and Law Professor Kathleen Sullivan.
Box 9
94-0714-2a
Stephen Breyer Confirmation Hearings C-Span, Tape B
07/14/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Confirmation hearings for the Supreme court of Stanford Alum Stephen Breyer in front of the Senate.
Box 9
94-0714-2b
Stephen Breyer Confirmation Hearings C-Span, Tape C
07/14/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Confirmation hearings for the Supreme court of Stanford Alum Stephen Breyer in front of the Senate.
Box 9
94-0816-1
Stanford University Researchers study earthquake damage
08/16/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
1.) The Money Wheel, CNBC-TV Cable 12:30 PM :026 2.) Channel 7 News at Six, KGO-TV (ABC) San Francisco, 6:00 PM 2:01 3.) Eyewitness
News Nightcast, KPIX-TV (CBS) San Francisco, 10:00, 2:31 4. Ten O'Clock News, KTVU-TV (IND) San Francisco, 10:00 PM, 3:03
Box 9
94-0829-1
Linus Pauling Funeral / Mountain Lion Near Stanford
08/29/1994 - 09/10/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Linus Pauling Funeral Ten O'Clock News, 8/29/94, KTVU-TV (IND) Oakland 10:00 PM 3:14 two-time Nobel Prize winner, Linus C.
Pauling, served on the Stanford faculty from 1969 to 1973. Mountain Lion Near Stanford; Live at Five, 9/10/94, KRON-TV (NBC)
San Francisco 5:00 PM, 2:21
Box 9
94-0919-1
World Economic Forum
09/19/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:03:07
Eyewitness News, KPIX-TV (CBS), San Francisco, 10:00 PM, 3:07, Master Copy
Box 9
94-0929-1
President Václav Havel of Czechoslovakia, Ralston Prize from School of Law
09/29/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:50:00
President Václav Havel of Czechoslovakia (Tape is labeled Czechoslovakia, but country had split into Czech Republic and Slovakia
at that point.) accepts Ralston Prize from School of Law. The Jackson H. Ralston Prize in International Law recognizes original
and distinguished contributions to the development of the role of law and the establishment of peace and justice. Winners
are recommended by the dean of the Law School to a selection panel that includes the president of Stanford, the chief justice
of the California Supreme Court and the secretary general of the United Nations.
Box 9
94-0929-2
Czech President Václav Havel's Visit with President Gerhard Casper
09/29/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Czech Republic President Václav Havel's Visit with Stanford President Gerhard Casper.
Box 9
94-0929-3
Czech President Václav Havel's Visit to Stanford University
09/29/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:18:00
Selected Shots of Czech Republic President Václav Havel's Visit to Stanford University
Box 9
94-1001-1
Stanford Vs. Notre Dame Game / Advertises Stanford.
10/01/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford/Notre Dame football game Advertisement. Football Game, NBC-TV Network, 1:00 PM 0:30
Box 9
94-1015-1
Football Promo, KGO-TV
10/15/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:01:30
Stanford/USC Football Game, KGO-TV (ABC) San Francisco, 4:00pm 1:30. This contains a Stanford Commerial Block as well.
Box 9
94-1018-2
Stanford Students / Satellite, News Stories
10/18/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:10:00
News Stories from Cable, San Francisco & San Jose coverage about the test using the Global Positioning Satellite System (GPS)
to land planes.
Box 9
94-1122-1
Faking the Grade, ABC Prime Time
11/22/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
"Faking the Grade" Newstory dub from ABC Prime Time. Audio 1, 2
Box 9
94-1122-2
Oblique Wing Test Model Flight, Dub
11/22/1994
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Audio 1, 2 Model test of Oblique wing, an experimental wing designed to increase speeds for supersonic flights. Stanford researchers
now have designed, built and successfully flown a sophisticated 20-foot remote-controlled model of the oblique wing.
Box 9
95-0000-3
A Video Letter from Stanford Business School
1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:11:16
a Video letter to new students of the Graduate School of Business, co-sponsored by the Stanford Business School and Alumni
Association. It is labeled for Fall of 1995. Video includes a comment card.
Box 9
95-0130-1
Professor Barton Bernstein / Enola Gay
01/30/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
CBS Evening News 4:55 / ABC World News Tonight 18:00 History Professor Barton Bernstein talking about the Smithsonian's exhibit
of the Enola Gay.
Box 9
95-0203-1
News coverage of Science Article
02/03/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
News Coverage about Science Article [Science is assumed to be the magazine since the word is underlined on tape.] 1. Channel
7 KGO 2. Channel 5 KPIX 3. CNN - Headline News Note on case states: Can we make a copy for Don Kennedy? No Rush.
Box 9
95-0226-1
Colleges Advertise Professors who don't Teach
02/26/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:13:40
60 Minutes, CBS-TV Network, 7:00 PM, 13:40
Box 9
95-0300-1
Channel 51 Video Promotion, Dub
03/00/1995 - 05/00/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Box 9
95-0315-2
Stanford Integrity Beacon
03/15/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:10:38
About the launch of the Integrity Beacon. It uses GPS to help with traffic control and the landing of planes. Stanford's Integrity
Beacon Landing System uses ground-based pseudo-satellite transmitters known as Integrity Beacons to resolve carrier phase
ambiguities on final approach, giving IBLS both high integrity and centimeter-level accuracy.
Box 9
95-0325-1
Stanford Produces a Plastic Making Plant called Polystyrene
03/25/1992
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Science Technology Week, Cable News Network (CNN) 11:00 AM, 2:50
Box 9
95-0405-1
"A Higher Education" Stanford GPI System, Program 508
04/05/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Integrity Clip Tape contains letter and business card. Letter reads: Dear Jack, Thanks again for the use of tapes
in our program. As promissed,(sic) I have enclosed a copy of the program for your review. I hope you enjoy it. Sincerely,
Kaveh Nikpour Business card is for Kaveh Nikpour, Producer/Director at KCSM TV60, in San Mateo, Ca [No further information
is available. It is likely about the GPS landing system for planes through the Integrity Beacon Satellite.]
Box 9
95-0417-1
Channel 51 Promo
04/17/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
No further information is available.
Box 9
95-0418-1
Gerhard Casper, Come the Millennium, Where the University?
04/18/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 01:05:00
The keynote address by the president of Stanford University, Gerhard Casper, at the annual meeting of the American Educational
Research Association in San Francisco. Speech was titled: Come the Millennium, Where the University? - Speaking to whom? Why?
obligation -v- opportunity - Reading -vs- Speaking ? - Benefits of Brevity! - 7 min. in = ? of world without universities.
Theme? resumed 20+ minutes later. -Simplicity of speech is not always a sign of simplicity of thought. It is a skill. -gripping
lectern - leaning down - text & reading more important than audience? - Has GC sat through one of his own speeches? (wall
to wall?) his comments? - Does anyone edit for him , or, discuss his desired goal before he begins to write speech? Focus.
Lead? Is it read aloud-delivered-in rehearsal? - Who are his favorite speakers - why? - At 35 Mins in, interesting theme,
no derivative, pacing - humor - laughter - applause - emphasis... pause ... consideration for listeners.
Box 9
95-0619-1
Stanford Commencement 1995
06/19/1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:10:17
The speaker was William Perry, Secretary of Defense.
Box 10
98-0918-1b
Museum, Mummy (41)
09/18/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Box 10
98-0922-1a
Museum (42), Space Turn Red
Sept. 22, 1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Installation of George Rickey's 1968 "Space Turn Red" sculpture at Stanford Museum. Audio Ch 1 & 2, Cam Mic
Box 10
98-0922-1b
Museum (43), Space Turn Red, Mummy
Sept. 22, 1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Installation of George Rickey's 1968 "Space Turn Red" sculpture at Stanford Museum Mummy opening Susan Roberts-Manganelli
Conservator for Stanford Museum, Interview
Box 10
98-0928-1
Linda Darling-Hammond, Education Professor
08/28/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:11:10
Linda Darling Hammond b-roll 00:00 bars; 00:33 - 00:42 WS leaving Center for Educational Research; 00:51 - 00:55 MCU same
shot; 01:05 - 01:14 WS going into School of Education; 01:23 WS walkthru interior; 01:56 not usable; 01:56 reverse two-shot,
chit chat; 02:29 WS walkout of lobby; 02:36 - 04:46 Blue/bad white balance; 05:10 Back shot of Hammond walking toward Memorial
Church at Stanford quad; 06:44 Back shot walking into Center for Educational Research; 07:14 Meeting with Beverly Carter;
08:05 High shot with Carter at table; 08:15 WS same scene; 08:28 Blue/bad white balance; Note: There is a protection copy
at Stanford
Box 10
98-1006-1
Museum (45)
10/06/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Fletcher Benton (Sculptor), Part one Placement, Exterior of Museum (Static), Good Pictures
Box 10
98-1013-1a
Robert B. Laughlin, Nobel Prize
10/13/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
End of [word is indiscernible looks like Prenea]; Family-Walk. Press conference announcing Robert B. Laughlin's win of the
Nobel Prize in Physics. Within hours of getting a pre-dawn call from the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, the fourth Stanford
professor to win the Nobel Prize in physics in as many years was using the award as a forum for public support of research.
Robert B. Laughlin, professor of physics and applied physics and the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of
Humanities and Sciences, said he wants the public to understand that nature is a wonderful thing that has many surprises.
He also wants people to know that providing tax money to scientists to enable them to make fundamental discoveries about nature
is vital.
Box 10
98-1013-1b
Robert B. Laughlin, Nobel Prize
10/13/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Reception to Pot Roast. Press conference announcing Robert B. Laughlin's win of the Nobel Prize in Physics. Within hours of
getting a pre-dawn call from the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, the fourth Stanford professor to win the Nobel Prize in
physics in as many years was using the award as a forum for public support of research. Robert B. Laughlin, professor of physics
and applied physics and the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, said he wants the
public to understand that nature is a wonderful thing that has many surprises. He also wants people to know that providing
tax money to scientists to enable them to make fundamental discoveries about nature is vital.
Box 10
98-1013-1c
Robert B. Laughlin, Nobel Prize
10/13/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
President Casper at Reception, Press conference announcing Robert B. Laughlin's win of the Nobel Prize in Physics. Within
hours of getting a pre-dawn call from the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, the fourth Stanford professor to win the Nobel
Prize in physics in as many years was using the award as a forum for public support of research. Robert B. Laughlin, professor
of physics and applied physics and the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, said
he wants the public to understand that nature is a wonderful thing that has many surprises. He also wants people to know that
providing tax money to scientists to enable them to make fundamental discoveries about nature is vital.
Box 10
98-1104-2
Jane Lathrop Stanford Portrait Move
11/04/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Jane Lathrop Stanford portrait moves from Encina to Museum (Hub)
Box 10
98-1105-1
Museum, Jane, Q, Green Room, Master
11/05/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
1. Jane Stanford Portrait unwrap 2. Green Room work 3. Soft Inverted Q, pink sculpture being sanded
Box 10
98-1217-1
Museum, First Cut, Dub Master
12/17/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:08:15
Work Tape.
Box 10
99-0104-1
Cantor Arts Museum VNR, Dub Master with Slate Info
01/04/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:05:00
Cantor Art Museum Video News Release 1. track version; 2. Nat sound Version; Richard Olcott 1:52; Thomas K. Seligman 3:25;
Casper 3:52; Air shots :58; earthquake damage
Box 10
99-0105-1
Cantor Arts Center opening at Stanford University, Track / Natural Sound
01/05/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:05:00
Tape case contains shot list/summary: Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University Supers and Shot List Supers: 1:52 Richard
Olcott, Principal Architect, Polshek and Partners; 3:52 Thomas K. Seligman, Director, Cantor Arts Center; 3:52 Gerhard Casper,
President, Stanford University; Shot List: 235906 Bars; 0:00 Black; 0:10 Slate; 0:20 Information Contact; 0:25 Super list;
0:33 suggested Anchor; 0:46 Piece with track end; 5:53 piece natural; 12:52 end tape
Box 10
99-0111-1
Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Exteriors & Interiors, #55
01/11/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Interiors and exteriors of the new Cantor Center for Visual Arts.
Box 10
99-0309-1a
Wallenberg Center for Global Learning Labs, Press Conference, Casper, Wallenberg, Liefer, Friedlander
03/09/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
President Gerhard Casper - outlines the Wallenberg Center for Global Learning Labs. Peter Wallenberg, Larry Liefer, director
of the Stanford Learning Lab, and L. Friedlander, Co-Director, also spoke. Tape contains Opening statements and Q & A. The
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation have made a $27.5 million grant to
be shared by the Stanford Learning Lab and the Swedish Learning Lab to support interdisciplinary, global learning on Stanford's
main campus and other locations around the world. With its $15 million portion, the Stanford Learning Lab will establish the
Wallenberg Global Learning Center. The Stanford gift is the largest single award the foundations ever have granted.
Box 10
99-0309-1b
Wallenberg Center for Global Learning Labs, Press Conference, Casper, Wallenberg, Liefer, Friedlander
03/09/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Tape continues Q&Amp;A, B-Roll at end of tape. The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg
Foundation have made a $27.5 million grant to be shared by the Stanford Learning Lab and the Swedish Learning Lab to support
interdisciplinary, global learning on Stanford's main campus and other locations around the world. With its $15 million portion,
the Stanford Learning Lab will establish the Wallenberg Global Learning Center. The Stanford gift is the largest single award
the foundations ever have granted.
Box 10
99-0309-2a
Wallenberg Center for Global Learning Labs, Press Conference, Casper, Wallenberg, Liefer, Friedlander
03/09/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (VHS)
Scope and Content Note
President Gerhard Casper - outlines the Wallenberg Center for Global Learning Labs. Peter Wallenberg, Larry Liefer, director
of the Stanford Learning Lab, and L. Friedlander, Co-Director, also spoke. Tape contains Opening statements and Q & A. The
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation have made a $27.5 million grant to
be shared by the Stanford Learning Lab and the Swedish Learning Lab to support interdisciplinary, global learning on Stanford's
main campus and other locations around the world. With its $15 million portion, the Stanford Learning Lab will establish the
Wallenberg Global Learning Center. The Stanford gift is the largest single award the foundations ever have granted.
Box 10
99-0414-1
Robert Joss, Dean GSB, news conference, Original
04/14/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
News conference about Robert L. Joss becoming the Philip H. Knight Professor and Dean of the Graduate School of Business.
Press conference took place at Newhall Conference Room.
Box 10
99-0813-1
Football Promotional
08/13/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:00:30
Stanford football promotional 1999
Box 10
99-0920-1a
Mary McAleese, Irish President - Tape 1, Original
09/20/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Mary McAleese, president of Ireland, will spoke at Stanford's Bechtel Conference Center. Ireland is the second largest exporter
of software, and her 25-minute talk is expected to focus on Ireland's business connections to Silicon Valley. She also will
take questions from the audience, which will include Stanford faculty and students as well as invited Silicon Valley executives
and members of the Irish community. Event was held by the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford.
Box 10
99-0920-1b
Mary McAleese, Irish President, Q&A - Tape 2, Original
09/20/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Mary McAleese, president of Ireland, will spoke at Stanford's Bechtel Conference Center. Ireland is the second largest exporter
of software, and her 25-minute talk is expected to focus on Ireland's business connections to Silicon Valley. She also will
take questions from the audience, which will include Stanford faculty and students as well as invited Silicon Valley executives
and members of the Irish community. Event was held by the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford.
Box 10
99-0920-1c
Mary McAleese, Irish President - Tape 3, Original
09/20/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Mary McAleese, president of Ireland, will spoke at Stanford's Bechtel Conference Center. Ireland is the second largest exporter
of software, and her 25-minute talk is expected to focus on Ireland's business connections to Silicon Valley. She also will
take questions from the audience, which will include Stanford faculty and students as well as invited Silicon Valley executives
and members of the Irish community. Event was held by the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford.
Encina Hall / Bechtel Conference Center
Box 10
99-1006-1
Test Ban treaty, Albright, Christopher, Perry, Press Conference, No Audio
10/06/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
At Hoover courtyard, Secretary of State, Madeline Albright, Warren Christopher and Former Secretary of Defence, William Perry
spoke about the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. No audio, ch. 2 feed
Box 10
99-1210-1
Rose Bowl Promo, Master (16)
12/10/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:01:00
Stanford Rose Bowl Promo, Gerhard Casper, Mixed Audio Tracks
Box 10
00-0101-1
Stanford, Rose Bowl Promo, Master
01/01/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:01:00
The 2000 Rose Bowl was played by the Stanford Cardinals and the Wisconsin Badgers. Stanford lost in a 17 to 9 game.
Box 10
00-0127-1a
Dish search Mars
01/27/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Mars Polar Lander, phone home. That was the command researchers issued thrice last week from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(JPL) in Pasadena, Calif. But scientists at the Earth receiving station in Stanford, Calif., detected no response from the
lander, which had fallen silent Dec. 3 just as it was about to enter the Martian atmosphere. This week scientists will continue
to study the data collected at the "Dish" radio telescope in hopes that sophisticated computer analysis will locate a signal
among all the background noise. Mars polar lander, dish views, exteriors, control room, Presser, Mike Cousins, Ivan Linscott
(Stanford University), John Callas, JPL (NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
Box 10
00-0127-1b
Dish search Mars, Original
01/27/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:30:00
Mars Polar Lander, phone home. That was the command researchers issued thrice last week from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(JPL) in Pasadena, Calif. But scientists at the Earth receiving station in Stanford, Calif., detected no response from the
lander, which had fallen silent Dec. 3 just as it was about to enter the Martian atmosphere. This week scientists will continue
to study the data collected at the "Dish" radio telescope in hopes that sophisticated computer analysis will locate a signal
among all the background noise. Mars polar lander, dish views, exteriors, control room, Presser, Mike Cousins, Ivan Linscott
(Stanford University), John Callas, JPL (NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
Box 11
95-0000-2
Douglas D. Osheroff Experiment (1995 & film dated)
1995
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Experiments by Professor Douglas D. Osheroff, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize for Physics.
Box 11
97-0000-1
1997 Stanford Campus Views, B-Roll
1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Views of the campus Fountain at the bookstore Old Union Views of Hoover
Box 11
97-0317-1
1997 Stanford Campus Views, B-Roll
03/17/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
B-Roll footage of campus from 1997.
Box 11
97-0317-2
1997 Stanford Campus Views, B-Roll
1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
B-Roll footage of campus from 1997.
Box 11
97-0317-3
1997 Stanford Campus Views, B-Roll
1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
B-Roll footage of campus from 1997. It is possible that all of the 97-0317 tapes are copies of the same footage.
Box 11
97-1015-1a
Steven Chu, 1997, Nobel prize clips
10/15/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Clips from the Steven Chu winning the Nobel Prize for Physics.
Box 11
97-1015-1b
Steven Chu, Class and Toasts
10/15/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Steven Chu, professor of physics, teaches a class and is toasted.
Box 11
97-1200-1
GPS Tractor
12/00/1997
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:05:57
computer programed tractors; Tom Bell; Mike O'Connor; Robert Mayfield; Andy Rekow; Mark Borba; Brad Parkinson; 1. Mixed PC
w/ super [either pc or pl]; 2. Mixed PC; 3. Natural sound only
Box 11
98-1021-1
Cantor Center for Visual Art, Science and Engineering Quad, "Soft Inverted Q"
10/21/1998 - 10/22/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
1. Willem de Kooning [It appears to be about the sculpture loaned to the Cantor Art Museum around the initial opening] 2.
SEQ, (Science and Engineering Quad) [This segment needs to be viewed to clarify. The description comes from tape.] 3. "Soft
Inverted Q" by Claes Oldenburg. [It appears to be footage of the sculpture.]
Box 11
98-1022-1
Hillarie Faberman, Interview / SEQ
10/22/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Interview with Hilarie Faberman, curator of the Cantor Arts Center on merits of the Soft Inverted Q. SEQ (Science and Engineering
Quad) AM & PM, Master
Box 11
98-1104-1
Jane Lathrop Stanford portrait moved from Encina to Cantor Arts Museum
11/04/1998
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
A portrait of Jane Stanford is moved from a warehouse in Encina to the Cantor Arts Museum. 1. Encina Warehouse 2. Unloading
& Transport thru S. Rotun to Green Room left in plastic. [This is a transcription of the insert.]
Box 11
98-1224-1
Museum Aerial Stills, Gallery Stills
12/24/1998, 01/04/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Bull dossier 10:10 Stills from Cantor Arts Museum. Gallery stills were shot on 01/04/1999.
Box 11
98-1224-2
Museum Aerials & Campus, Quad, Stadium Aerials
12/24/1998, 01/04/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Aerial shots of the Cantor Art Museum, the campus, the quad and the stadium.
Box 11
99-0124-1
Cantor Center for Visual Art, VNR
01/24/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:05:00
Cantor Center for Visual Art, Video News Release 1. -Trak Version 2. - Natural Sound Version
Box 11
99-0407-1
OPAL Satellite
04/07/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:30:00
OPAL (Orbiting Picosat Automatic Launcher) satellite, [tape could also say Opra.]
Box 11
99-0407-2
Cube Statue, Cantor Art Museum
04/07/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Moving a cube statue to the area outside of Keck Science Building and Cantor Art Museum
Box 11
99-0506-1
Enelda Wade, Financial Management Analyst
05/06/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Kathy O'Toole Linda show the kids how to use the camera 2:09 MF: Take our Daughters and Sons to Work Day? (check on this)
[Information is not labeled on tape. This appears to be about Enelda Wade, not sure about Sons and Daughters at work.]
Box 11
99-0613-1
Commencement 1999
06/13/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Graduation 1999, "Play only". Departing Provost Condoleezza Rice was a speaker.
Box 11
99-0613-2a
Gravity Probe B, No SOF
06/13/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
B-roll of the equipment from the Gravity Probe B project. It is a satellite launched by NASA and Stanford as a test of Einstein's
theory of relativity. No SOF (Sound on Film).
Box 11
99-0613-2b
Gravity Probe B
06/13/1999, 06/23/1999
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
B-roll of the equipment from the Gravity Probe B project. It is a satellite launched by NASA and Stanford as a test of Einstein's
theory of relativity. Russ Leese example what they are testing; Men at work 2:21 (room sound); Gary Reynold 2:50; Blueprints
of the probe 3:05; Wide shot of the probe 5:50; Motherboard 9:08; Same tape different day (6/23/1999) Moving the probe 14:13
Box 11
00-0000-1a
Stanford forum on terrorism
2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:33:54
Stanford forum on terrorism was co-sponsored by the Institute for International Studies (IIS) and the Center for International
Security and Cooperation (CISAC).
Box 11
00-0000-1b
Stanford forum on terrorism
2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford forum on terrorism was co-sponsored by the Institute for International Studies (IIS) and the Center for International
Security and Cooperation (CISAC).
Box 11
00-0000-1c
Stanford forum on terrorism
2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:36:52
Stanford forum on terrorism was co-sponsored by the Institute for International Studies (IIS) and the Center for International
Security and Cooperation (CISAC). Tape 3
Box 11
00-0000-1d
Stanford forum on terrorism
2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:18:48
Stanford forum on terrorism was co-sponsored by the Institute for International Studies (IIS) and the Center for International
Security and Cooperation (CISAC).
Box 11
00-0000-2
GPS Tractor & Integrity Beacon
2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:26:15
A Stanford research team has equipped a John Deere tractor with a satellite-based automatic control system that can guide
the 20,000-pound farm vehicle more precisely than the best human drivers. Stanford's Integrity Beacon Landing System uses
ground-based pseudo-satellite transmitters known as Integrity Beacons to resolve carrier phase ambiguities on final approach,
giving IBLS both high integrity and centimeter-level accuracy.
Box 11
00-0200-1
Norman Nie, Internet
02/00/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Professor Norman Nie, director of SIQSS talks about the study of social consequences of internet usage and slide
show on the consequences of internet use.
Box 11
00-0216-1
SIQSS: Stanford Study Takes First Look at How Internet is Changing Daily Life
02/16/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:03:40
A new study that is the first assessment of the social consequences of Internet use based on a large, representative sample
of American households, including both Internet users and non-users. The study was conducted by the Stanford Institute for
the Quantitative Study of Society (SIQSS) and released today. The sample was of 4,113 adults in 2,689 households.
Box 11
00-0420-1
Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project
04/20/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
An overview of the Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project is given and an interview with Clayborne Carson.
Box 11
00-0421-1
Scientific Experiment / Admissions DV tape II
04/21/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Cooper and Magnetic experiment
Box 11
00-0425-1a
Bill Gates.
04/25/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
[no information available]
Box 11
00-0425-1b
Bill Gates
04/25/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
[no information available]
Box 11
00-0601-1
Gerhard Casper & John Hennessy
06/1/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
open the door 1:10 compression 1:33; Quad ( Burglars) 2:03; though the arches 2:20; compression 2:40; church 3:13
Box 11
00-0712-1
David Epel, Sea Urchins, Sexual Reproduction
08/02/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:26:00
Biologist David Epel interviewed about the role of nitric oxide in sexual reproduction. Sea Urchin reproductive cells were
used for experimentation. [Insert reads: Original Epel, cut story (2:12)]
Box 11
00-0802-1
David Epel, Nitric Oxide, Sexual Reproduction
08/02/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Biologist David Epel interviewed about the role of nitric oxide in sexual reproduction. Sea Urchin reproductive cells were
used for experimentation. Interview with David Epel 32:02 Animation
Box 11
00-0803-3
iRoom presentation, Field Tape Master, Kathleen Liston Interview
08/03/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)
Scope and Content Note
IRoom Presentation. The iRoom was a lab used to demonstrate a future interactive workspace. Kathleen Liston, PhD student,
civil engineering, and Milton Chen, PhD student are interviewed about working on it. The interactive room (located in Gates
B23) is a testbed for combining multiple devices in an integrated environment. The room is equipped with two large wall-based
displays. A 18' by 4.5' rear-projection blackboard-like display that with touch-sensitive SmartBoards occupies the side of
the room and a presentation screen is the front of the room. The center of the room is occupied by a bottom-projected, conference
room table display. A small PC cluster consisting of roughly 12-14 machines (soon to be enlarged with another 32-node cluster)
hosts the various input and output devices and provides other services in the room. Tape contains a shot list and transcript
of tape contents.
Box 11
00-0901-1
President John Hennessy, First Day
09/01/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
John Hennessy's first day as President of Stanford University. He was formerly Provost.
Box 11
00-0912-1
Paul Ehrlich, Interview
09/12/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Paul Ehrlich discusses his new book, Human Natures: Genes, Cultures and the Human Prospect.
Box 11
00-1006-1
Hennessy Public Announcement, JCC, Terman Middle School
10/06/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
At a press conference at Palo Alto City Hall, Hennessy announced a proposal that could permit the city's Terman School to
be reopened as a middle school while providing a location for the Jewish Community Center. Hennessy 8:28; introduces the conversion
of the JCC
Box 11
00-1217-1
Discovery: Ancient Earthquakes, Sunken Cities
12/17/2000
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
excerpt from Discovery Channel show: Ancient Earthquakes, Sunken Cities. It featured Professor of Geophysics, Amos Nur.
Box 11
01-0000-1
Stanford Promos - Runnning Back '01, '97 Highlights, music
2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Stanford Football promo videos.
Box 11
01-0109-1
SGI Delivery of SGI Origin 3800, Supercomputer
01/09/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Delivery of the Origin 3800 - which marks the beginning of a new Stanford-SGI partnership in biomedical supercomputing - will
be dedicated exclusively to solving complex problems in biomechanics, genetics and other biosciences. Moving SGI 1:04 Rolling
away 1:34
Box 11
01-0111-1
SLAC Faculty Senate
01/11/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Report from the Director of Stanford Linear Accelerator Center by Jonathan Dorfan to the Stanford Faculty Senate and Senate
tour of the SLAC National Linear Accelerator.
Box 11
01-0125-1
Ballet Folklorico de la Universidad de Colima
01/25/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
The renowned Ballet Folklorico de la Universidad de Colima, which has represented Mexico in three Olympic games, performed
two one-hour concerts for K-12 students and youth groups
Box 11
01-0205-1
Pam Karlan, Law Class
02/05/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) ()
Scope and Content Note
Length: 43:00
Field Tape Students with laptops 1:30 Lecture begins 2:08
Box 11
01-0206-1
David Botstein, Russ Altman, SGI Supercomputer Partnership
02/06/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Russ Altman SGI Supercomputer; inside the computer 2:15; Cutaways 3;00; David Botstein; talks about the need and the function
of the supercomputer.
Box 11
01-0228-1
Rob Dunbar, Ice Core, B-Roll
02/28/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Team Suits up 2:48 Tide on the deck 3:34; Icy Waters 3:38; The Rock Dredge 4:19; Smith-Mac Grab 4:57; Wave 5:20; Jumbo Piston
Core 6:12; The Core Lab 7:56; The CTD 8:41; Box Core 9:45; Ice Mountian 10:15; Mooring Recovery 11:48
Box 11
01-0306-1
Pehong Chen donates 15 Million to fund astrophysics
03/06/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Pehong Chen, founder and CEO of BroadVision, discusses a $15 million gift he is making to Stanford to establish the Pehong
and Adele Chen Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology Institute. The institute will capitalize on the strengths and worldwide
reputation of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and the university's Physics and Applied Physics Departments.
Box 11
01-0306-2
SLAC, Pehong Chen donates 15 Million to fund astrophysics
03/06/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:40:00
Pehong Chen, founder and CEO of BroadVision, discusses a $15 million gift he is making to Stanford to establish the Pehong
and Adele Chen Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology Institute. The institute will capitalize on the strengths and worldwide
reputation of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and the university's Physics and Applied Physics Departments.
Box 11
01-0308-1a
President Hennessy, Academic Council Annual Meeting
03/08/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy delivered remarks at the annual meeting of the Academic Council at Kresge Auditorium.
Box 11
01-0308-1b
President Hennessy, Academic Council Annual Meeting
03/08/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy delivered remarks at the annual meeting of the Academic Council at Kresge Auditorium.
Box 11
01-0406-1
Bestek Manufacturing
04/06/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
B-roll of the lab SOF Circuits 1:30; Computer screen 2:00; Making circuits 2:10; Sign 5:15
Box 11
01-0502-1
Walter Hewlett, Donation 400 Million
05/02/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:17:04
Walter Hewlett, William Hewlett's son and Chairman of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, describes the Foundation's
$400 million gift to Stanford. [insert lists names Walter Hewlett, Jim Gaither, Paul Brest, John Hennessy, and Sharon Long.]
Box 11
01-0502-2
Walter Hewlett, Donation 400 Million
05/02/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Walter Hewlett, William Hewlett's son and Chairman of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, describes the Foundation's
$400 million gift to Stanford. [insert lists names Walter Hewlett, Jim Gaither, Paul Brest, John Hennessy, and Sharon Long.]
Box 11
01-0524-1
Marc Levoy, Fragment, Forma Urbis Romae
05/24/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:30:00
Professor Marc Levoy of the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments works on using laser rangefinder technology
to scan fragments of the Forma Urbis Romae (Severan Marble Plan of Rome) and include them in a database of 1,163 pieces of
the map. Levoy Lab; Rock 24:00; SOF :05:00 (timecode resets); Laser on rock 1:15; Laser 3:02; Computer Screen 7:08
Box 11
01-0609-1
nbp 01-01, Cruise Video, Antarctic Cores, Long Edit (Master)
06/09/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:01:24
Rob Dunbar expedition, drilling for Ice Cores in the Antarctic. 38'38".
Box 11
01-0617-1
2001 Commencement, Bill and Hillary Clinton
06/17/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Scenes from the 2001 commencement, Former President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, were in attendance.
Chelsea Clinton graduated. Carleton (Carly) S. Fiorina was the commencement speaker. Clock Tower audio; Campus Views; Bill
and Hillary Clinton in the stands 18:03; Graduates 24:31; Chelsea,Hillary and Bill 28:12
Box 11
01-0617-2a
110th Commencement, 2010, Carly Fiorina
06/17/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
110th Commencement, Carleton (Carly) S. Fiorina, chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard, delivers the Commencement address.
Box 11
01-0617-2b
110th Commencement, 2010, Carly Fiorina
06/17/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
110th Commencement, Carleton (Carly) S. Fiorina, chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard, delivers the Commencement address.
Box 11
01-0617-2c
110th Commencement, 2010, Carly Fiorina
06/17/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
110th Commencement, Carleton (Carly) S. Fiorina, chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard, delivers the Commencement address.
Box 11
01-0617-3
2001 Commencement, Bill Clinton Photo-op
06/17/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
2001 commencement, Carleton (Carly) S. Fiorina was the commencement speaker. Former President Bill Clinton and Secretary of
State, Hillary Clinton, were in attendance. Chelsea Clinton graduated. Bill Clinton Photo-op.
Box 11
01-0625-1a
Sherry Dumont, Hearing Array Necklace, Professor Bernard Widrow
06/25/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:25:03
Sherry Dumont uses the the Directional HEaring ARray (D-HEAR), created by Bernard Widrow. Sherry demo 40:00; Answers the door
6:28; Watching TV 7:14; Good Bye Widrow 10:17; "Nite and Day" 17:10;
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01-0625-1b
Sherry Dumont, Hearing Array Necklace, Professor Bernard Widrow
06/25/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 1:00:00
Sherry Dumont uses the the Directional HEaring ARray (D-HEAR), created by Bernard Widrow. Widrow I-view 4:20 Widrow / Sherry
walking into the house Sherry Dumont interview
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01-0625-1c
Sherry Dumont, Hearing Array Necklace, Professor Bernard Widrow
06/25/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Sherry Dumont uses the the Directional HEaring ARray (D-HEAR), created by Bernard Widrow. Sherry Demo; Doorbell ; Watching
TV; Widrow Demo; Widro wI-view;
Box 11
01-0723-1a
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute - Tagging Bluefins
07/23/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Hopkins Marine Station and Monterey Bay Aquarium researchers attach electronic tags to Bluefin Tunas.
Box 11
01-0723-1b
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute - Tagging Bluefins
07/23/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Hopkins Marine Station and Monterey Bay Aquarium researchers attach electronic tags to Bluefin Tunas.
Box 11
01-0803-1
Reconstruction of Building 160
08/03/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Reconstruction of Building 160 into Wallenberg Global Learning Center. The Wallenberg Center is funded in part by a $15 million
gift from the Wallenberg family of Sweden to support interdisciplinary, global learning. Construction; Loading bulldozer;
front view 1:30; wide view 2:19; Family walking 2:30
Box 11
01-0809-1
Philip Pizzo News Conference, Stem Cell Research
08/09/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Tape includes audio of President George W.Bush's comments on Stem Cell Research. Philip A. Pizzo, MD, dean of the School of
Medicine and professor of pediatrics and of microbiology and immunology comments on the passage of the Stem Cell Research
Bill.
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01-0814-1
Deborah Stipek, Dean of Education, Interview
08/14/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Interview with Deborah Stipek, Dean of Education. Interview is about her appointment as Dean of Education.
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01-0816-1a
Bluefin Tuna Tagging, Barbara Block
08/16/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) ()
Scope and Content Note
Using electronic data recording tags placed on wild tuna, Barbara Block of the Tuna Research and Conservation Center and her
fellow researchers discovered that some Western Atlantic bluefin mingle with their counterparts from the Eastern Mediterranean.
Interview with Barbara Block.
Box 11
01-0816-1b
Bluefin Tuna Tagging, B-Roll
08/16/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) ()
Scope and Content Note
Using electronic data recording tags placed on wild tuna, Barbara Block of the Tuna Research and Conservation Center and her
fellow researchers discovered that some Western Atlantic bluefin mingle with their counterparts from the Eastern Mediterranean.
B-roll
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01-0817-1
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute - Tagging Bluefins (Rough Cut)
08/17/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Hopkins Marine Station and Monterey Bay Aquarium researchers attach electronic tags to Bluefin Tunas. Using electronic data
recording tags placed on wild tuna, researchers discovered that some Western Atlantic bluefin mingle with their counterparts
from the Eastern Mediterranean--a finding that could have a profound impact on international efforts to conserve the magnificent
animal, whose numbers have sharply declined as a result of intense commercial fishing in recent decades.
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01-0911-1
Steven Block Press Conference, Sept. 11th
09/11/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Professor Steven Block, an expert on national security and terrorism, spoke at a press conference September 11th on the Stanford
campus to answer technical questions surrounding the World Trade Center disaster.
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01-0914-1a
John Hennessy, 9/11 Memorial
09/14/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President Hennessy addressed a large crowd gathered Friday on the Main Quad as part of America's National Day of Prayer and
Remembrance.
Box 11
01-0914-1b
John Hennessy, 9/11 Memorial
09/14/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President Hennessy addressed a large crowd gathered Friday on the Main Quad as part of America's National Day of Prayer and
Remembrance.
Box 11
01-0914-1c
John Hennessy, 9/11 Memorial
09/14/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President Hennessy addressed a large crowd gathered Friday on the Main Quad as part of America's National Day of Prayer and
Remembrance.
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01-0921-1
111th Opening Convocation, President Hennessy
9/21/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy welcomes the Class of 2005 at the 111th Opening Convocation. Staff marches in 1:35; Speech by reverend
3:00; America the Beautiful 7:32; Robin 10:34; Vice Provost for undergraduates 18:09; Sohenee 25:12; Hennessy 33:50
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01-0921-2a
111th Opening Convocation, President Hennessy, Cutaways
09/21/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy welcomes the Class of 2005 at the 111th Opening Convocation.
Box 11
01-0921-2b
111th Opening Convocation, President Hennessy, Cutaways
09/21/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy welcomes the Class of 2005 at the 111th Opening Convocation.
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01-0921-3a
111th Opening Convocation, President Hennessy
09/21/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy welcomes the Class of 2005 at the 111th Opening Convocation.
Box 11
01-0921-3b
111th Opening Convocation, President Hennessy
09/21/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
President John Hennessy welcomes the Class of 2005 at the 111th Opening Convocation. Jean A. New Vice Provost is welcomed
4:40:00 Crowd cut aways 10:13:00 School song 19:15:00
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01-0926-1a
William Perry, MS&E193/293: Technology and National Security
09/26/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 40:00
Former US Secretary of Defense, William Perry, lecture on technology in national security for course, MS&E193/293: Technology
and National Security.
Box 11
01-0926-1b
William Perry, MS&E193/293: Technology and National Security
09/26/2001
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 40:00
Former US Secretary of Defense, William Perry. lecture on technology in national security for course, MS&E193/293: Technology
and National Security.
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01-0928-1
Nobel Prize Montage, Martin Perl, Douglas Osheroff, Steven Chu, Myron Scholes, Robert Laughlin
9/28/01
Physical Description:
1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
Scope and Content Note
Length: 00:01:45
Images of the Nobel Prize Events at Stanford. Five Stanford Nobel Prize winners --Martin Perl, Douglas Osheroff, Steven Chu,
Myron Scholes and Robert Laughlin --celebrate the honor on the day each was notified.
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01-1001-1
Professor Widrow, D-Hear Necklace for hearing loss.
10/01/2001