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Dalai Lama Aurora Forum 05-1104-2a 11/04/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama at Aurora Forum in Memorial Church Pool tape
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Dalai Lama Aurora Forum 05-1104-2b 11/04/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama at Aurora Forum in Memorial Church Pool tape
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Dalai Lama Luncheon 'B' Camera Letterbox 05-1104-3 11/04/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama luncheon 'B' camera; letterbox
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Dalai Lama Luncheon 'A' Camera Letterbox 05-1104-4a 11/04/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama luncheon 'A' camera; letterbox
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Dalai Lama Luncheon 'A' Camera Letterbox; Walk in Quad; MLK with Clayborne Carson motorcade 05-1104-4b 11/04/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama luncheon 'A' camera; letterbox; Walk in Quad; MLK with Clayborne Carson motorcade
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Dalai Lama Luncheon 'B' Camera 05-1104-5 11/04/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama luncheon 'B' camera
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Dalai Lama Camera A HiDef 05-1104-6a 11/04/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama, Camera A (HiDef); [tape also have the label Herb Abrams. It is unclear his involvement with this event.]
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Dalai Lama Camera A HiDef 05-1104-6b 11/04/2005

Dalai Lama Camera A Hi-Def

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama Camera A (HiDef); lunch at Arrillaga; onto Memorial Church; Martin Luther King institute
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Dalai Lama Camera B High Definition 05-1104-7 11/04/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama Camera B (HiDef); lunch at Arrillaga; onto Memorial Church; Martin Luther King institute
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Dalai Lama in Memorial Church 05-1104-8 11/04/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama, Memorial Church: Dalai Lama spoke about nonviolence in Memorial Church during an in-depth interview led by the Rev. William "Scotty" McLennan, dean for religious life. The two-hour talk, "The Heart of Nonviolence: A Conversation with the Dalai Lama," was sponsored by the Office for Religious Life, as part of the annual Heyns Lecture, and the Aurora Forum.
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Dalai Lama Luncheon 'A' Camera; Walk in Quad; MLK with Clayborne Carson motorcade 05-1104-9 11/04/2005

Dalai Lama Luncheon 'A' Camera; Walk in Quad; MLK with Clayborne Carson motorcade

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dalai Lama luncheon 'A' camera; Walk in Quad; MLK with Clayborne Carson motorcade
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Dalai Lama: Craving, Suffering & Choice. (pool tape) 05-1105-1a 2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Dalai Lama and other eminent Tibetan Buddhist scholars discussed the nature of the human brain with distinguished neuroscientists from Stanford and other universities at a daylong dialogue titled "Craving, Suffering and Choice: Spiritual and Scientific Explorations of Human Experience." pool tape
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Dalai Lama: Craving, Suffering & Choice. (pool tape) 05-1105-1b 2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Dalai Lama and other eminent Tibetan Buddhist scholars discussed the nature of the human brain with distinguished neuroscientists from Stanford and other universities at a daylong dialogue titled "Craving, Suffering and Choice: Spiritual and Scientific Explorations of Human Experience." pool tape
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Dalai Lama, Saturday 05-1105-2a 11/05/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

On Saturday, the Dalai Lama and other eminent Tibetan Buddhist scholars discussed the nature of the human brain with distinguished neuroscientists from Stanford and other universities at a daylong dialogue titled "Craving, Suffering and Choice: Spiritual and Scientific Explorations of Human Experience.
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Dalai Lama, Saturday 05-1105-2b 11/05/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

On Saturday, the Dalai Lama and other eminent Tibetan Buddhist scholars discussed the nature of the human brain with distinguished neuroscientists from Stanford and other universities at a daylong dialogue titled "Craving, Suffering and Choice: Spiritual and Scientific Explorations of Human Experience.
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Dalai Lama, Saturday Nov. 5. 05-1105-2c 11/05/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

On Saturday, the Dalai Lama and other eminent Tibetan Buddhist scholars discussed the nature of the human brain with distinguished neuroscientists from Stanford and other universities at a daylong dialogue titled "Craving, Suffering and Choice: Spiritual and Scientific Explorations of Human Experience.
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Dalai Lama, Saturday Nov. 5. 05-1105-2d 11/05/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

On Saturday, the Dalai Lama and other eminent Tibetan Buddhist scholars discussed the nature of the human brain with distinguished neuroscientists from Stanford and other universities at a daylong dialogue titled "Craving, Suffering and Choice: Spiritual and Scientific Explorations of Human Experience.
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Band (11/14); Stadium Demo (11/28) 05-1114-1 11/14/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Band (11/14/2005) Stadium demolition (11/28/2005); Interview: Carl Reed, assistant athletic director; There is a non-HiDef version of this tape as well
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Band (11/14); Stadium Demo (11/28) 05-1114-2 11/14/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Band (11/14/2005) Stadium demolition (11/28/2005); Interview: Carl Reed, assistant athletic director [?]; There is a HiDef version of this tape as well. An excavator closes in on the 84-year-old Stanford Stadium, which will undergo renovation. Tearing out the bleachers is scheduled to be finished Dec. 1.
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Gravity Probe B Award Ceremony 05-1130-1a 11/30/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

More than 100 researchers and support staff who worked on the Gravity Probe B mission gathered on the patio of the Ginzton Laboratory to receive a group achievement award from NASA on Nov. 30. Group awards are normally presented at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C., but administrators made an exception so that team members from Stanford and nearby Lockheed Martin could attend the celebration.
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Gravity Probe B Award Ceremony; High definition 05-1130-1b 11/30/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

More than 100 researchers and support staff who worked on the Gravity Probe B mission gathered on the patio of the Ginzton Laboratory to receive a group achievement award from NASA on Nov. 30. Group awards are normally presented at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C., but administrators made an exception so that team members from Stanford and nearby Lockheed Martin could attend the celebration.
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J. Bryan Hehir, annual Drell Lecture, Oak Lounge at Tresidder Union 05-1206-1a 12/06/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

J. Bryan Hehir, a Catholic priest and leading thinker on ethics and foreign policy, delivered the annual Drell Lecture on Tuesday, Dec. 6, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Oak Lounge at Tresidder Union, sponsored by the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). It was titled "The Politics and Ethics of Nonproliferation," but the question-and-answer session in Tresidder Union's Oak Room was dominated by the war in Iraq.
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J. Bryan Hehir, annual Drell Lecture, Oak Lounge at Tresidder Union 05-1206-1b 12/06/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

J. Bryan Hehir, a Catholic priest and leading thinker on ethics and foreign policy, delivered the annual Drell Lecture on Tuesday, Dec. 6, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Oak Lounge at Tresidder Union, sponsored by the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). It was titled "The Politics and Ethics of Nonproliferation," but the question-and-answer session in Tresidder Union's Oak Room was dominated by the war in Iraq.
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J. Bryan Hehir, annual Drell Lecture, Oak Lounge at Tresidder Union, Question and Answer session; SD partial 05-1206-1c 12/06/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

J. Bryan Hehir, a Catholic priest and leading thinker on ethics and foreign policy, delivered the annual Drell Lecture on Tuesday, Dec. 6, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Oak Lounge at Tresidder Union, sponsored by the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). It was titled "The Politics and Ethics of Nonproliferation," but the question-and-answer session in Tresidder Union's Oak Room was dominated by the war in Iraq.
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Aimee Custis, Tulane student 05-1206-2a 12/06/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Aimee Custis, a visiting student from Tulane University, is grateful for the hospitality of Stanford, but she is ready help repair the ravaged Ninth Ward in New Orleans. A junior, she says helping restore the city is a once in a lifetime opportunity. She and 25 other undergraduate students from the Gulf Coast spent Autumn Quarter (2005) at Stanford in the wake of Katrina.
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Aimee Custis, Tulane student 05-1206-2b 12/06/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Aimee Custis, a visiting student from Tulane University, is grateful for the hospitality of Stanford, but she is ready help repair the ravaged Ninth Ward in New Orleans. A junior, she says helping restore the city is a once in a lifetime opportunity. She and 25 other undergraduate students from the Gulf Coast spent Autumn Quarter (2005) at Stanford in the wake of Katrina.
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Soccer fields 05-1214-1 12/14/2005

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

soccer fields, Mayfield site
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Donald Kennedy's Science Magazine video editorial 06-0110-1 01/10/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Donald Kennedy's Science Magazine video editorial; Commissioned by Science Magazine, filmed on Stanford campus
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Inauguration of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute 06-0113-1b 01/13/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Inauguration of the newly expanded Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute (formerly the Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers Project)
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Earthquake Centennial Lecture: Chris Poland, Degenkolb Engineers 06-0117-1a 01/17/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

1906 Earthquake Centennial Lecture: Chris Poland, chair, CEO and chief. exec. of Degenkolb Engineers.
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Earthquake Centennial Lecture: Chris Poland, Degenkolb Engineers 06-0117-1b 01/17/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

1906 Earthquake Centennial Lecture: Chris Poland, chair, CEO and chief. exec. of Degenkolb Engineers
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Earthquake Centennial Lecture: Chris Poland, Degenkolb Engineers 06-0117-2 01/17/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

1906 Earthquake Centennial Lecture: Chris Poland, chair, CEO and chief. exec. of Degenkolb Engineers (standard def. dub of 06-01171-1a & b)
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Kennell Jackson Memorial Service 06-0117-3a 01/17/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Kennell A. Jackson Jr., a professor of African history who served as Branner Hall's resident fellow for a quarter century and as director of the African and African American Studies Program for close to a decade, Memorial Service
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Kennell Jackson Memorial Service 06-0117-3b 01/17/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Kennell A. Jackson Jr., a professor of African history who served as Branner Hall's resident fellow for a quarter century and as director of the African and African American Studies Program for close to a decade, Memorial Service
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Kennell Jackson Memorial Service 06-0117-3c 01/17/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Kennell A. Jackson Jr., a professor of African history who served as Branner Hall's resident fellow for a quarter century and as director of the African and African American Studies Program for close to a decade, Memorial Service
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Kennell Jackson Memorial Service 06-0117-3d 01/17/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Kennell A. Jackson Jr., a professor of African history who served as Branner Hall's resident fellow for a quarter century and as director of the African and African American Studies Program for close to a decade, Memorial Service
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Aurora Forum: Celebrating South African Freedom 06-0121-1a 01/21/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Aurora Forum: Celebrating South African Freedom: A Symposium on the International Campaign to End Apartheid The forum included the debut of an episode of the documentary "Have You Heard From Johannesburg", produced and directed by Connie Field. Speakers: Clayborne Carson, professor of history; Connie Field, documentary filmmaker; Amanda Kemp, Stanford alum active in anti-apartheid efforts; Donald Kennedy, Stanford president emeritus; Steve Phillips, Stanford alum active in anti-apartheid effort; Justice Albie Sachs, member of the South African Constitutional Court
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Aurora Forum: Celebrating South African Freedom 06-0121-1c 01/21/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Aurora Forum: Celebrating South African Freedom: A Symposium on the International Campaign to End Apartheid The forum included the debut of an episode of the documentary "Have You Heard From Johannesburg", produced and directed by Connie Field. Speakers: Clayborne Carson, professor of history; Connie Field, documentary filmmaker; Amanda Kemp, Stanford alum active in anti-apartheid efforts; Donald Kennedy, Stanford president emeritus; Steve Phillips, Stanford alum active in anti-apartheid effort; Justice Albie Sachs, member of the South African Constitutional Court
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Cornel West, Princeton professor of religion, "Equity Matters" forum, Dinkelspiel 06-0128-1a 01/28/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Cornel West, professor of religion at Princeton, "Equity Matters: Creating Educational Opportunities for All Students," forum and discussion in Dinkelspiel Auditorium, 10th anniversary meeting of the Foundation for a College Education, sponsored by the School of Education and the Foundation for a College Education in East Palo Alto. N6 (NG?) to 19:00
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Cornel West, Princeton professor of religion, "Equity Matters" forum, Dinkelspiel 06-0128-1b 01/28/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Cornel West, professor of religion at Princeton, "Equity Matters: Creating Educational Opportunities for All Students," forum and discussion in Dinkelspiel Auditorium, 10th anniversary meeting of the Foundation for a College Education, sponsored by the School of Education and the Foundation for a College Education in East Palo Alto.
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Clayborne Carson on life of Coretta Scott King (d. 1/31/2006). Field tape 06-0131-1 01/31/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

History Professor Clayborne Carson, founder and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research & Education Institute on the life of Coretta Scott King (died 1/31/2006). Field tape
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American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America, Cantor Arts Center exhibition 06-0201-1a 02/01/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America, exhibition at the Cantor Arts Center (catalog has title, Young America: Childhood in 19th-Century Art and Culture). HD
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American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America, Cantor Arts Center exhibition 06-0201-1b 02/01/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America, exhibition at the Cantor Arts Center (catalog has title, Young America: Childhood in 19th-Century Art and Culture). HD
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Dr. Norman Shumway Tribute Press Conference 06-0210-1 02/10/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Press Conference in tribute to Norman Edward Shumway, Jr., the Frances and Charles D. Field Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Emeritus. He was born on February 9, 1923 and died on February 10, 2006.
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Dr. Norman Shumway Tribute Press Conference 06-0210-2 02/10/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Press Conference in tribute to Norman Edward Shumway, Jr., the Frances and Charles D. Field Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Emeritus. He was born on February 9, 1923 and died on February 10, 2006. (standard dub of hi-def 06-0120-1)
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Umran Inan, space weather gamma-ray flare disturbs ionosphere 06-0221-1 02/21/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Electrical engineering Professor Umran Inan discusses a rare gamma-ray flare from a distant star and how it disturbed the Earth's daytime ionosphere in conjunction with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting.
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Math consulting professor Keith Devlin "What Do Mathematicians (Usually) Mean by Proof? 06-0221-2 02/21/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Mathematics consulting professor Keith Devlin talk "What Do Mathematicians (Usually) Mean by Proof?" during symposium, "Paradise Lost? The Changing Nature of Mathematical Proof" in conjunction with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting.
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Parents Weekend 2006 06-0224-1 02/24/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Students were visited by family members Feb. 24-25 during Parents' Weekend.
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Stanley and Solstice cars honored by city of Palo Alto 06-0228-1 02/28/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

City of Palo Alto honors Stanford Solar Car Project (vehicle named Solstice) and Stanford Racing Team (vehicle Stanley) and the School of Engineering students behind the vehicles for their inventiveness and technical contributions.
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Lucy Shapiro Avian Flu 06-0302-1 03/02/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Developmental Biology professor Lucy Shapiro on the potential spread of avian flu
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Kapur and Bunn discuss U.S. - India nuclear agreement (CISAC) 06-0309-1 03/09/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Two experts on nuclear issues, Paul Kapur and George Bunn, of the Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford, outline some of the arguments surrounding the nuclear agreement signed last week in New Delhi by the United States and India. The agreement is not part of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which India has not signed. unclear what day this event happened, it went up on SRO on march 9th 2006
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Dish Demolition Full tape 06-0310-1 03/10/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dish Demolition
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George Lucas (Lucasfilm) receiving American Academy of Arts and Sciences Founders Award, SF Backup 1 06-0318-1a 03/18/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

George Lucas (Lucasfilm) receiving American Academy of Arts and Sciences Founders Award at the Letterman Digital Arts Center, San Francisco Presidio
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George Lucas (Lucasfilm) receiving American Academy of Arts and Sciences Founders Award, SF Backup 2 06-0318-1b 03/18/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

George Lucas (Lucasfilm) receiving American Academy of Arts and Sciences Founders Award at the Letterman Digital Arts Center, San Francisco Presidio
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Computer Science at 40 Session 4, Upstarts & Rabble Rousers 80 min 06-0321-1a 03/21/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

01:20:00
40 Years of Computer Science At Stanford, A Symposium & Celebration, Session 4, Startup Panel, Upstarts & Rabble Rousers. Panel (from website) John Markoff (Moderator), Adjunct Faculty, Stanford Dept. of Communication, & Senior Writer for The New York Times & Business Day; Andy Bechtolsheim, Chief Architect and Senior Vice President, Network Systems, Sun Microsystems; James H Clark, Founder of Silicon Graphics, Netscape, Healtheon, & MyCFO; David Filo, Co-Founder and Chief Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc.; Mark Horowitz, Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Computer Science, Stanford; Mendel Rosenblum, Associate Professor of Computer Science and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Co-Founder & Chief Scientist of VMware, Inc.; David Shaw, Founder & Chairman of D.E. Shaw, Inc.; Jerry Yang, Co-Founder and Chief Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc.
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Computer Science at 40 Session 4, Upstarts & Rabble Rousers 60 min 06-0321-1b 03/21/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

01:00:00
40 Years of Computer Science At Stanford, A Symposium & Celebration, Session 4, Startup Panel, Upstarts & Rabble Rousers. Panel (from website) John Markoff (Moderator), Adjunct Faculty, Stanford Dept. of Communication, & Senior Writer for The New York Times & Business Day; Andy Bechtolsheim, Chief Architect and Senior Vice President, Network Systems, Sun Microsystems; James H Clark, Founder of Silicon Graphics, Netscape, Healtheon, & MyCFO; David Filo, Co-Founder and Chief Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc.; Mark Horowitz, Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Computer Science, Stanford; Mendel Rosenblum, Associate Professor of Computer Science and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Co-Founder & Chief Scientist of VMware, Inc.; David Shaw, Founder & Chairman of D.E. Shaw, Inc.; Jerry Yang, Co-Founder and Chief Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc.
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Bloomberg B-roll TRT 2:30 06-0323-1 03/23/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

00:02:30
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Move of Mariposa and Serra Houses for Munger, Interview, Susan Rozakis 06-0327-1 03/27/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

To make room for the Munger Graduate Residences, a 600-bed dormitory complex planned for construction near the Law School, Rogers, Mariposa and Serra houses were hoisted onto the back of giant trailers and hauled to their new location next to the Bechtel International Center. Includes interview with Susan Rozakis, Stanford Department of Project Management
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1906 Press conference, USGS, Menlo Park, Beroza, Zoback, Poland, Aagaard 06-0328-1 03/28/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

1906 Press conference, USGS, Menlo Park: Greg Beroza (Stanford Geophysics); Mary Lou Zoback (USGS), Chris Poland (CEO Degenkolb Associates and chairman of the 100th Anniversary Earthquake Conference); Brad Aagaard (USGS) Scientists Recreate Ground Shaking from the 1906 Earthquake and Discuss What's in Store for the Earthquake Conference April 18-22, 2006
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Munger Moving Day #2 Houses 06-0330-1a 03/30/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

To make room for the Munger Graduate Residences, a 600-bed dormitory complex planned for construction near the Law School, Rogers, Mariposa and Serra houses were hoisted onto the back of giant trailers and hauled to their new location next to the Bechtel International Center.
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Munger Moving Day #2 Houses 06-0330-1b 03/30/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

To make room for the Munger Graduate Residences, a 600-bed dormitory complex planned for construction near the Law School, Rogers, Mariposa and Serra houses were hoisted onto the back of giant trailers and hauled to their new location next to the Bechtel International Center.
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Quake Drill Press Conference 06-0406-1 04/06/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Earthquake drill Press Conference, Faculty Club. Regina Phelps, consultant with EMS Solutions; John Etchemendy, Stanford Provost
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Geophysics prof Greg Beroza presents new animation on 1906 SF earthquake 06-0410-1 04/10/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Great San Francisco Earthquake of April 18, 1906, was a watershed in the history of earthquake science, says Stanford geophysics Professor Gregory Beroza. In this video, Beroza presents new animation based, in part, on his recent study suggesting that the 1906 quake was much bigger than earlier estimates. Includes animation produced by the U.S. Geological Survey
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Hennessy Arts speech to Academic Council 06-0420-1a 04/20/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

President John Hennessy annual speech to the Academic Council, "A Cultured and Useful Citizenry: The Role of Creativity and the Arts in a 21st-Century Education.
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Hennessy Arts speech to Academic Council 06-0420-1b 04/20/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

President John Hennessy annual speech to the Academic Council, "A Cultured and Useful Citizenry: The Role of Creativity and the Arts in a 21st-Century Education.
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Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day--News Service program 06-0427-1a 04/27/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Nine boys and girls visited the News Service on April 27, 2006, to participate in the annual campus-wide Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. After receiving a crash course in Journalism 101 from the News Service staff, the young reporters--whose ages ranged from 9 to 12--conducted one-on-one interviews with each other and with news director Elaine Ray. As the video shows, the future journalists managed to write, illustrate and produce a special edition of Stanford Report in just two hours.
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Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day--News Service program 06-0427-1b 04/27/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Nine boys and girls visited the News Service on April 27, 2006, to participate in the annual campus-wide Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. After receiving a crash course in Journalism 101 from the News Service staff, the young reporters--whose ages ranged from 9 to 12--conducted one-on-one interviews with each other and with news director Elaine Ray. As the video shows, the future journalists managed to write, illustrate and produce a special edition of Stanford Report in just two hours.
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Bob Bowlsby New Athletic Director 06-0428-1 04/28/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Bob Bowlsby (University of Iowa Director of Athletics) selected as Stanford's next athletic director
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Dean Wilkening's anthrax study for CISAC 06-0509-1 05/09/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dean WIlkening, director of the science program at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC), talks about his study of a 1979 accidental release of anthrax in the former Soviet Union and his new models of medical effects of inhalational anthrax.
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SF Bay Delta levee system potential breach press conference 06-0510-1 05/10/2006

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

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A magnitude 6.5 earthquake could severely damage the San Francisco Bay Delta levee system and cut off vital water supplies for millions of Californians, according to experts at a May 10 press conference at Stanford's Blume Earthquake Engineering Center. Martin McCann, consulting professor of civil and environmental engineering, and retired Brig. Gen. Gerald Galloway of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers discussed their concerns about the integrity of U.S. levees in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
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Simulated SF Bay Delta Levee Breach Animation 06-0510-2 05/10/2006

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00:00:35
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake could severely damage the San Francisco Bay Delta levee system and cut off vital water supplies for millions of Californians, according to experts at a May 10 press conference at Stanford's Blume Earthquake Engineering Center.
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Iraqi students meet with Hennessy NOT FOR AIR 06-0519-1 05/19/2006

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Iraqi students meet with President Hennessy. NOT FOR AIR
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Community Service Awards 06-0519-2a 05/19/2006

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The Foundation for a College Education, Planting for the Second Hundred Years and Ravenswood Family Health Center were honored May 19 with Stanford Community Partnership Awards. Donald Barr, an associate professor (teaching) of sociology and human biology, and law Professor Michael Wald also were presented with the Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize during the luncheon, which was held at the Garden Court Hotel in Palo Alto.
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Community Service Awards 06-0519-2b 05/19/2006

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The Foundation for a College Education, Planting for the Second Hundred Years and Ravenswood Family Health Center were honored May 19 with Stanford Community Partnership Awards. Donald Barr, an associate professor (teaching) of sociology and human biology, and law Professor Michael Wald also were presented with the Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize during the luncheon, which was held at the Garden Court Hotel in Palo Alto.
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Jesse Cool Carrots 'N Cantor Arts Center 06-0526-1 2006

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Jesse Cool runs the Cool Café at the Cantor Center for Visual Arts and a garden of edible plants on Stanford property.
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Jesse Cool Interview 06-0602-1 06/02/2006

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Interview with Jesse Cool who runs the Cool Café at the Cantor Center for Visual Arts and a garden of edible plants on Stanford property.
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Graduate student commencement address, Vartan Gregorian 06-0617-1 06/17/2006

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Vartan Gregorian (AB 1958; PhD 1964 History) since 1997 the president of the Carnegie Corporation, delivered the 2006 graduate student commencement address at Elliott Field, Saturday, June 17. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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Graduate student commencement, Vartan Gregorian. Cutaway shots 06-0617-2 06/17/2006

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Vartan Gregorian (AB 1958; PhD 1964 History) since 1997 the president of the Carnegie Corporation, delivered the 2006 graduate student commencement address at Elliott Field, Saturday, June 17. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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Graduate student commencement, Program record, Standard definition 06-0617-3a 06/17/2006

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Vartan Gregorian (AB 1958; PhD 1964 History) since 1997 the president of the Carnegie Corporation, delivered the 2006 graduate student commencement address at Elliott Field, Saturday, June 17. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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Graduate student commencement, Program record, Standard definition 06-0617-3b 06/17/2006

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Vartan Gregorian (AB 1958; PhD 1964 History) since 1997 the president of the Carnegie Corporation, delivered the 2006 graduate student commencement address at Elliott Field, Saturday, June 17. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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Undergraduate commencement address, Tom Brokaw, part 1, TRT 53:00 06-0618-1a 06/18/2006

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00:53:00
115th Commencement culminated Sunday with the ceremony to award undergraduate degrees to more than 1,700 students at Elliott Field. The keynote speaker was broadcast-news icon and author Tom Brokaw. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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Undergraduate commencement address, Tom Brokaw, part 2, TRT 59:00 06-0618-1b 06/18/2006

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00:59:00
115th Commencement culminated Sunday with the ceremony to award undergraduate degrees to more than 1,700 students at Elliott Field. The keynote speaker was broadcast-news icon and author Tom Brokaw. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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Undergraduate commencement, Wacky Walk, Cutaway shots HC-1 06-0618-2a 06/18/2006

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115th Commencement culminated Sunday with the ceremony to award undergraduate degrees to more than 1,700 students at Elliott Field. The keynote speaker was broadcast-news icon and author Tom Brokaw. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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Undergraduate commencement, Wacky Walk, Cutaway shots 06-0618-2b 06/18/2006

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Tom Brokaw at 23:45-44:00 [maybe; needs to be watched] 115th Commencement culminated Sunday with the ceremony to award undergraduate degrees to more than 1,700 students at Elliott Field. The keynote speaker was broadcast-news icon and author Tom Brokaw. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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Undergraduate commencement address, Tom Brokaw, podium, HC-1 06-0618-3a 06/18/2006

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115th Commencement culminated Sunday with the ceremony to award undergraduate degrees to more than 1,700 students at Elliott Field. The keynote speaker was broadcast-news icon and author Tom Brokaw. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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Undergraduate commencement address, Tom Brokaw, podium 06-0618-3b 06/18/2006

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115th Commencement culminated Sunday with the ceremony to award undergraduate degrees to more than 1,700 students at Elliott Field. The keynote speaker was broadcast-news icon and author Tom Brokaw. The university held separate Commencement exercises this year for students earning advanced degrees and those receiving undergraduate degrees, due to construction at Stanford Stadium.
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CEES Launch, John Hennessy, Scott McNealy, Jerry Harris 06-0620-1a 06/20/2006

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Center for Computational Earth and Environmental Science (CEES) officially launched June 20 at Mitchell Earth Sciences Building. Stanford alumnus Scott McNealy, chairman of the board of directors of Sun Microsystems Inc., joined geophysics professor and CEES director Jerry Harris, and president John Hennessy.
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CEES Launch, John Hennessy, Scott McNealy, Margot Gerritsen demo 06-0620-1b 06/20/2006

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Center for Computational Earth and Environmental Science (CEES) officially launched June 20 at Mitchell Earth Sciences Building. Stanford alumnus Scott McNealy, chairman of the board of directors of Sun Microsystems Inc., joined geophysics professor and CEES director Jerry Harris, and president John Hennessy. This tape includes demonstration by assistant professor of energy resources engineering Margot Gerritsen.
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Krishna Shenoy, Interview, Prosthetic device for Paralyzed 06-0706-1a 07/06/2006

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Krishna Shenoy, PhD, assistant professor of electrical engineering and of neuroscience, and his team are working on a brain-computer interface for use in guiding prosthetic devices for the paralyzed.
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Krishna Shenoy Prosthetic device for Paralyzed 06-0706-1b 07/06/2006

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Krishna Shenoy, PhD, assistant professor of electrical engineering and of neuroscience, and his team are working on a brain-computer interface for use in guiding prosthetic devices for the paralyzed.
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Paralyze Master Prosthetics engineering TRT 6:09 (or 6:45) 06-0713-1 07/13/2006

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00:06:45
Krishna Shenoy, PhD, assistant professor of electrical engineering and of neuroscience, and his team are working on a brain-computer interface for use in guiding prosthetic devices for the paralyzed. Total run time is both labeled as 6:09 (or 6:45).
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Elephant Research Project, Etosha National Park, Namibia, July 2004 06-0720-1 07/20/2006

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00:15:00
Stanford biologist Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell and her colleagues conducted an elaborate elephant communication experiment in Namibia's Etosha National Park in July 2004. Their findings suggest that elephants produce powerful, low frequency vocalizations that travel through the ground. These seismic signals might be used to find distant mates or identify potential predators. In this video, Caitlin and husband Tim Rodwell demonstrate how wild elephants react when acoustic recordings are converted into seismic vibrations—a daytime experiment in which the sounds of frightened elephants are played back underground, and a nighttime test using a synthesized warble tone.
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Stadium Rollout Footage 06-0822-1 08/22/2006

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Stanford Stadium footage prior to renovation.
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Hot/Cold Football Practice Stanford 06-0905-1 09/05/2006

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116th Convocation 06-0919-1 9/19/2006

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John Hennessy delivered the keynote address at the university's 116th Opening Convocation held Sept. 19 in the Main Quad
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Frosh arrive at Branner Hall; John Hennessy 06-0919-2 09/19/2006

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Freshmen arrive at Branner Hall during New Student Orientation; John Hennessy delivered the keynote address at the university's 116th Opening Convocation held Sept. 19 in the Main Quad
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USS Macon press conference, MBARI / NOAA / MBNMS, Moss Landing; Steve Rock 06-0927-1 09/27/2006

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USS Macon wreckage surveyed on the floor of Monterey Bay; press conference held at Moss Landing, California with Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Office of Exploration; Interview with Stephen Rock, professor of aeronautics and astronautics.
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USS Macon Expedition Media Roll, NOAA / MBARI (PR-144) 06-0927-2 09/27/2006

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USS Macon wreckage surveyed on the floor of Monterey Bay; Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Office of Exploration supplied media roll. Cabinet drawer space includes shot list for the video. This is not a News Service-produced video
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Nobel Prize Roger Kornberg press conference 06-1004-1 10/04/2006

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Roger Kornberg, professor of structural biology, won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Nobel Prize Roger Kornberg champagne reception 06-1005-1 10/05/2006

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Roger Kornberg, professor of structural biology, won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Deborah Stipek Interview 06-1006-1 10/06/2006

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Deborah Stipek, dean of the School of Education in an interview with Stanford News Service reporter Lisa Trei. Stipek outlines the objectives of Stanford's new K-12 Initiative and why high quality teacher education is essential to training good teachers
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Talal Asad lecture "Thinking About Blasphemy and Secular Criticism" 06-1009-1a 10/09/2006

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"Thinking About Blasphemy and Secular Criticism" Presidential Lecture presented by Talal Asad, the Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. At Cubberley Auditorium, School of Education
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Talal Asad lecture "Thinking About Blasphemy and Secular Criticism" 06-1009-1b 10/09/2006

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"Thinking About Blasphemy and Secular Criticism" Presidential Lecture presented by Talal Asad, the Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. At Cubberley Auditorium, School of Education
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Christiane Amanpour (1st Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture) 06-1017-1 10/17/2006

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Christiane Amanpour, chief international correspondent for CNN, delivered the first annual Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture on Oct. 17 in Kresge Auditorium. In her talk, "Journalism and the World," Amanpour reflected on the media coverage of international issues since 9/11 and the Bush administration's failures in Iraq. The lecture series has been established in memory of Daniel Pearl, who graduated from Stanford in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in communication, and was kidnapped and killed in Pakistan in 2002 while researching a story on Islamic militants for the Wall Street Journal.
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Nobel Winners (9) Montage 06-1027-1 10/27/2006

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00:02:16
Roger Kornberg, professor of structural biology, won 2006 Nobel prize in chemistry; Andrew Fire, professor of pathology and of genetics, awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine
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Stanford Faculty Club: Chuck Perry, General Manager, I-view & tour 06-1027-2 10/27/2006

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Bang-for-the-buck buffet, good lodging, a new elevator and an upgraded library are the hallmarks of the newly improved Stanford Faculty Club (on Lagunita Drive next to Tresidder Union). General Manager Chuck Perry conducts a tour.
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Keith Devlin on New Math 15 Course 06-1031-1 10/31/2006

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Math is all around us, says Keith Devlin, consulting professor. Devlin is teaching Math 15 this winter for the "math-averse." Underscoring lessons about how math drives cell phone technology, video games, DSL, and Google, Math 15 will require some hard work; the results will be new skills and understanding of the numbers game.
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StickyBot, SpinyBot in Mechanical Engineering. Field tape, November 2006 06-1100-1 11/00/2006

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00:30:00
StickyBot and SpinyBot are Robots in Scansorial Environments (RISE) projects at the Stanford Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Lab.
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Andrew Ng, Robot, dishwasher 06-1102-1 11/02/2006

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At Stanford's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, researchers are working on the next generation of robots, which can go into an unfamiliar situation and deal with unofficial objects. Centerpiece of the work is a dishwasher loading robot. Video shows computer science assistant professor Andrew Ng and graduate student Ashutosh Saxena
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Dr. Andrea Nicholas Rats Swimming Stress 06-1106-1 11/06/2006

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As they swim, white rats are helping researchers understand a memory-enhancing gene. The work is being done in the laboratory of Robert Sapolsky. Former Stanford postdoctoral fellow Andrea Nicholas was lead author of the study.
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Robot field tape; Interviews; Shots of robot 06-1113-1 11/13/2006

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STAIR Robot, Cut piece, B-roll, SOT's 06-1113-2 11/13/2006

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00:04:27
Stanford Artificial Intelligence Robot (STAIR) project in computer science department
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Robot: Cut piece; B-roll; SOT's 06-1113-3 11/13/2006

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00:04:27
Andrew Ng, assistant professor of computer science, leads the wireless Stanford Artificial Intelligence Robot (STAIR) project. It contains a Cut piece, B-Roll and then SOTs.
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Schwarzenegger at TechNet 06-1115-1 11/15/2006

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California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger made a surprise visit to the TechNet Innovation Summit held at Memorial Auditorium, co-hosted by Stanford and TechNet, a bipartisan political network of CEOs promoting technology industries.
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Gail Wight #1 06-1201-1a 12/01/2006

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Wight makes fun with science: For all of its beauty and horror, science needs a more human, playful perspective, says artist Gail Wight, Associate Professor of Art and Art History. Her work is on display at the Stanford Art Gallery.
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Gail Wight #2 06-1201-1b 12/01/2006

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Wight makes fun with science: For all of its beauty and horror, science needs a more human, playful perspective, says artist Gail Wight, Associate Professor of Art and Art History. Her work is on display at the Stanford Art Gallery.
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Jim Harbaugh Football Coach 06-1219-1 12/19/2006

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Jim Harbaugh, a former NFL quarterback, is named the new head football coach
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Inconsistent Motion Study: Krishna Shenoy, Mark Churchland 07-0108-1 01/08/2007

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00:22:00
Electrical engineers say that no matter how hard you try, making the perfect free throw, golf swing or pitch is impossible. The muscles might be capable, but the brain literally has plans of its own, trying to solve each repeated movement anew. The study, conducted by Assistant Professor Krishna Shenoy and researchers Mark Churchland and Afsheen Afshar, was published Dec. 21 in the journal Neuron.
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MLK Papers / Freethrow (electrical engineering) 07-0112-1 2007

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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute celebrated the publication of Vol. VI of the papers of the late civil rights leader Friday, Jan. 12. Electrical engineers say that no matter how hard you try, making the perfect free throw, golf swing or pitch is impossible. The muscles might be capable, but the brain literally has plans of its own, trying to solve each repeated movement anew. The study, conducted by Assistant Professor Krishna Shenoy and researchers Mark Churchland and Afsheen Afshar, was published Dec. 21 in the journal Neuron.
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Barbara Palmer farewell reel 07-0112-2 01/12/2007

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News Service Humanities and Arts writer Barbara Palmer left the News Service in February 2007. This is a farewell tape made for her.
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Fish, Social Hierarchy 07-0123-1a 01/23/2007

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Stanford researchers have shown that male fish can size up potential rivals simply by watching them fight. The study, published inNature, provides the first direct evidence that fish have the potential to reason logically. Former psychology postdoctoral fellow Tricia Clement, now at eBay Inc., and biological sciences Professor Russell Fernald describe their study. Shot at the Fernald lab and with various Cichlid Tanks.
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Fish, Social Hierarchy 07-0123-1b 01/23/2007

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Stanford researchers have shown that male fish can size up potential rivals simply by watching them fight. The study, published inNature, provides the first direct evidence that fish have the potential to reason logically. Biological sciences Professor Russell Fernald describes the study.
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Avedon Exhibit Hilarie Faberman Interview 07-0209-1 02/09/2007

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Photographer Richard Avedon's traveling exhibit, "In The American West" at the Cantor Arts Center from Feb. 14-May 6, 2007. Interview with Robert M.and Ruth L. Halperin Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art, Hilarie Faberman
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Avedon 07-0212-1 02/12/2007

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Photographer Richard Avedon's traveling exhibit, "In The American West" at the Cantor Arts Center from Feb. 14-May 6, 2007.
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China Play (Stan Lai, Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land) 07-0221-1a 02/21/2007

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Director Stan Lai wrote the play "Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land" 20 years ago, and it has been woven into the performing cultures of Taiwan and mainland China. A play about two productions booked into a theater at the same time, it exhibits comedy and tragedy, says Lai, helping the audience to understand that the two are actually very close.
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China Play (Stan Lai, Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land) 07-0221-1b 02/21/2007

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Director Stan Lai wrote the play "Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land" 20 years ago, and it has been woven into the performing cultures of Taiwan and mainland China. A play about two productions booked into a theater at the same time, it exhibits comedy and tragedy, says Lai, helping the audience to understand that the two are actually very close.
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Stan Lai, Director, Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land 07-0223-1 02/23/2007

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Director Stan Lai wrote the play "Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land" 20 years ago, and it has been woven into the performing cultures of Taiwan and mainland China. A play about two productions booked into a theater at the same time, it exhibits comedy and tragedy, says Lai, helping the audience to understand that the two are actually very close.
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Philip Zimbardo, last Introduction to Psychology lecture 07-0307-1a 03/07/2007

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Philip Zimbardo gave his last undergraduate Introduction to Psychology lecture at Stanford March 7, ending in a standing ovation by students and friends. He has authored a new book The Lucifer Effect, which talks about why good people are capable of evil. Now he says he is going positive, researching why and how ordinary people perform heroic acts. He received a standing ovation at the end of his lecture.
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Philip Zimbardo, last Introduction to Psychology lecture 07-0307-1b 03/07/2007

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Philip Zimbardo gave his last undergraduate Introduction to Psychology lecture at Stanford March 7, ending in a standing ovation by students and friends. He has authored a new book The Lucifer Effect, which talks about why good people are capable of evil. Now he says he is going positive, researching why and how ordinary people perform heroic acts. He received a standing ovation at the end of his lecture.
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Susanna Loeb report on Calif education 07-0309-1 03/09/2007

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Susanna Loeb, associate professor of education, discusses a major new report on California schools that calls for a complete overhaul of its broken finance and governance systems. Students across the board are faring poorly relative to other states, a problem that will have serious consequences for California's future economic competitiveness. Some of the problems can be quickly fixed, Loeb says, but the solutions will be politically difficult.
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Gordon Parks exhibition: Faberman I-view, pictures 07-0316-1 03/16/2007

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A retrospective of the works of the late Gordon Parks is on view at the Cantor Center for Visual Arts March 21-July 1, 2007. "Bare Witness: Photographs by Gordon Parks" features 73 prints spanning his career, which he spent documenting not only celebrity life but also the lives of the urban and rural poor. Interview with Hilarie Faberman, the Robert M.and Ruth L. Halperin Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art
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Class change Quad, History Corner, Hoover, Hoover Tower, new EE building ext. 07-0316-2 2007

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Students changing classes shot around the Quad, History Corner, Hoover, Hoover Tower, new EE building (Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building, Y2E2) exteriors
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Chris Field Global Warming Here Now 07-0319-1 03/19/2007

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Stanford professor Chris Field, professor of biological sciences at Stanford and director of the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology, discusses his March 16 study, which found that global warming caused annual losses of about $5 billion for wheat, corn and other major food crops between 1981 and 2002.
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John Hennessy Lorrie Lokey Tribute 07-0323-1 03/23/2007

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Karl Deisseroth brain cell-light research 07-0330-1 03/30/2007

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Karl Deisseroth, Associate Professor of Bioengineering and of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, led the research group that authored the Nature paper describing a technique to directly control brain-cell activity with light. It is a novel means for experimenting with neural circuits.
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K-12 Initiative: Hennessy intro / Kennedy lecture 07-0404-1a 04/04/2007

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Launch of The Stanford Challenge's initiative on K-12 education President John Hennessy introduces a discussion in the School of Education's Cubberley Lecture series titled, "Science: How, What and Who Decides?" by Donald Kennedy, president emeritus and editor-in-chief of Science. Held in Cubberley Auditorium.
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K-12 Initiative: Donald Kennedy Lecture, Q & A 07-0404-1b 04/04/2007

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Launch of The Stanford Challenge's initiative on K-12 education President John Hennessy introduces a discussion in the School of Education's Cubberley Lecture series titled, "Science: How, What and Who Decides?" by Donald Kennedy, president emeritus and editor-in-chief of Science. Held in Cubberley Auditorium.
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Rob Dunbar, Coral Drill, Hopkins Marine Station 07-0404-2 04/04/2007

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Rob Dunbar, professor of geological and environmental sciences at Stanford, discusses how coral reefs, like tree rings, are natural archives of climate change and land use. Obtaining coral samples requires special underwater drilling gear.
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Glenn Loury, Brown University, Tanner Lectures in Human Values 07-0405-1a 04/05/2007

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Glenn Loury, Brown University economics professor, Tanner Lectures in Human Values April 4-5. second lecture, "Social Identity and the Ethics of Punishment," 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday April 5, at the Stanford Humanities Center
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Glenn Loury, Brown University, Tanner Lectures in Human Values 07-0405-1b 04/05/2007

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Glenn Loury, Brown University economics professor, Tanner Lectures in Human Values April 4-5. second lecture, "Social Identity and the Ethics of Punishment," 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday April 5, at the Stanford Humanities Center
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Jeffrey Koseff tour of Environment & Energy Building (Y2E2) 07-0406-1 4/6/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Eco-friendly and efficient, the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2) is setting the standard for 21st-century buildings at Stanford. Jeffrey Koseff, co-director of the Woods Institute for the Environment, gives a tour of the structure at the corner of Via Ortega and Panama Street. Koseff says the new building, which is named for the alumni couple who donated $50 million for its construction, will reduce the carbon footprint, use 50 percent less energy and 90 percent less water than a traditional building of comparable scale. It is scheduled to open Nov. 15.
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Environment & Energy Building construction & construction workers (Y2E2) 07-0409-1 4/6/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Eco-friendly and efficient, the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2) is setting the standard for 21st-century buildings at Stanford. The new building, which is named for the alumni couple who donated $50 million for its construction, will reduce the carbon footprint, use 50 percent less energy and 90 percent less water than a traditional building of comparable scale. It is scheduled to open Nov. 15.
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John Hennessy & Barbara Boxer AMD on Energy 07-0409-2 04/09/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., and Stanford President Hennessy were headliners April 9 at the Silicon Valley Alternative Energy Solutions Summit. Hennessy urged government backed research to come up with energy solutions. Boxer, who chairs the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, said that global warming and energy resources must become a non-partisan issue again.
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IPCC 4th Assessment Woods Institute 07-0411-1 04/11/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Remarks at the Energy Seminar, a weekly series of talks organized by the Woods Institute, describing the experience of working on the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Speakers: Chris Field, climate expert; Terry Root, senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment; Stephen Schneider, the Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and co-director of the Center for Environmental Science and Policy; John Weyant, a professor (research) of management science and engineering; and Michael Mastrandrea, a lecturer in the Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources. Barton H. "Buzz" Thompson Jr., director of the Woods Institute, moderated the event.
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Second Community Day & Founders Day 07-0414-1a 04/14/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford combined a celebration of Founders Day, along with its Community Day. Kicked off by a parade down Palm drive, about 8,000 people visited the campus, learning about everything from paddling a kayak to making slime.
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Second Community Day & Founders Day 07-0414-1b 04/14/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford combined a celebration of Founders Day, along with its second Community Day. Kicked off by a parade down Palm drive, about 8,000 people visited the campus, learning about everything from paddling a kayak to making slime.
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Mark Jacobson, Interview, Ethanol 07-0416-1 04/16/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Using 85-percent ethanol fuel instead of pure gasoline may increase the number of respiratory-related deaths and hospitalizations in the United States, according to a study by Mark Z. Jacobson, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford, published April 18, 2007, in the online edition of Environmental Science & Technology.
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Outdoor smoke (secondhand tobacco smoke in outdoor settings study) 07-0426-1 04/26/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

If you are a non-smoker at an outdoor cafe, you may be exposed to unhealthy plumes of tobacco smoke, especially if you're less than two feet downwind of a smoldering cigarette, according to a new study by Stanford researchers Neil Klepeis and Wayne Ott. Exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke in outdoor settings a risk, study shows
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John McCain: Hoover speech, presser 07-0501-1 05/01/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, said he would establish a "League of Democracies" as part of a more cooperative foreign policy if he wins the White House in 2008. He told a gathering at the Hoover Institution that such a league would complement, not supplant, the United Nations and other international bodies. At a news conference immediately following his speech, McCain criticized the Bush administration's Iraq policy but urged Americans to be patient and to give the U.S. troop surge an opportunity to succeed.
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Myra Strober Interview 07-0502-1 05/02/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Marking 35 years at Stanford, Strober reflects on the progress of women in society. In an interview with Lisa Trei of the Stanford News Service, Myra Strober, Professor of Education, Emerita, discusses abortion, childcare and pay equity.
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Fraga Fete (Start-to-Singers) A Cam 07-0504-1a 05/04/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

This is a going away party for Professor Luis Fraga, "A Tribute to Professor Luis Fraga: Honoring A Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, & Friend". Fraga had announced his intention to leave Stanford in June of 2007 to join the faculty at the University of Washington. It is the start of the event to the singers.
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Luis Fraga Fete (Fr Prayer end - Senator Start) A Cam 07-0504-1b 05/04/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

This is a going away party for Professor Luis Fraga, "A Tribute to Professor Luis Fraga: Honoring A Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, & Friend". Fraga had announced his intention to leave Stanford in June of 2007 to join the faculty at the University of Washington. It contains a Fr. Prayer and a senator Luis Fraga Fete, Fr. Prayer end - Senator Start, 2 of 3, A-Roll; Edge is printed as: Senator to Fr. Prayer
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Luis Fraga Fete (Mariachi Dancers - Luis Hugs) A Cam 07-0504-1c 05/04/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

This is a going away party for Professor Luis Fraga, "A Tribute to Professor Luis Fraga: Honoring A Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, & Friend".Fraga had announced his intention to leave Stanford in June of 2007 to join the faculty at the University of Washington. Video contains Mariachi Dancers and Luis hugging person.
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Luis Fraga Fete (Start to Singers) B Cam 07-0504-2a 05/04/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

This is a going away party for Professor Luis Fraga, "A Tribute to Professor Luis Fraga: Honoring A Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, & Friend". Fraga had announced his intention to leave Stanford in June of 2007 to join the faculty at the University of Washington. Video contains the start of the event to the singers.
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Luis Fraga Fete (Trib(sp) podium shot with Fraga) B Cam 07-0504-2b 05/04/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

This is a going away party for Professor Luis Fraga, "A Tribute to Professor Luis Fraga: Honoring A Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, & Friend". Fraga had announced his intention to leave Stanford in June of 2007 to join the faculty at the University of Washington. Video contains Trib(sp) podium shot with Fraga.
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Luis Fraga Fete (Luis Speech - Poster Presentation) B Cam 07-0504-2c 05/04/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

This is a going away party for Professor Luis Fraga, "A Tribute to Professor Luis Fraga: Honoring A Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, & Friend". Fraga had announced his intention to leave Stanford in June of 2007 to join the faculty at the University of Washington. Video contains Luis Fraga's speech and poster presentation.
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41st McClatchy Symposium (Brinkley, Chandler, Keller, Mayer, Pruitt) 07-0514-1a 05/14/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Event titled "Pressing Times: Can Newspapers Survive in the New World of Journalism?" the 41st annual Carlos Kelly McClatchy Memorial Symposium featured a panel that included Gary Pruitt, chief executive officer of the McClatchy Co.; Bill Keller, executive editor of the New York Times; Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user experience for Google; and Harry Chandler, former executive at the Los Angeles Times and member of the family that privately owned the paper for 120 years before selling it to the Tribune Co. Moderating the discussion was Joel Brinkley, a Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent formerly of the New York Times and currently the Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor of Journalism in the Department of Communication.
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McClatchy Forum 07-0514-1b 05/14/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Event titled "Pressing Times: Can Newspapers Survive in the New World of Journalism?" the 41st annual Carlos Kelly McClatchy Memorial Symposium featured a panel that included Gary Pruitt, chief executive officer of the McClatchy Co.; Bill Keller, executive editor of the New York Times; Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user experience for Google; and Harry Chandler, former executive at the Los Angeles Times and member of the family that privately owned the paper for 120 years before selling it to the Tribune Co. Moderating the discussion was Joel Brinkley, a Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent formerly of the New York Times and currently the Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor of Journalism in the Department of Communication.
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Amy Blue 07-0515-1a 05/15/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Award ceremony for annual Amy J. Blue Awards. The honorees were Michael Halaas, director of public web services in the School of Medicine's Information Resources and Technology (IRT) group; Audrene Hill-Henson, Student Housing's lead custodian at Lagunita Court; Kristin Miscavage, institutional research analyst in the Office of the University Registrar; and Lisa Pereira, administrative assistant to biological sciences faculty members Robert Sapolsky, Bill Burkholder and Guowei Fang.
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Amy Blue HD cutaways 07-0515-1b 05/15/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Award ceremony for annual Amy J. Blue Awards. The honorees were Michael Halaas, director of public web services in the School of Medicine's Information Resources and Technology (IRT) group; Audrene Hill-Henson, Student Housing's lead custodian at Lagunita Court; Kristin Miscavage, institutional research analyst in the Office of the University Registrar; and Lisa Pereira, administrative assistant to biological sciences faculty members Robert Sapolsky, Bill Burkholder and Guowei Fang.
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BMW Hydrogen 07-0516-1a 05/16/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Demonstration of BMW powered by hydrogen before the start of a panel discussion titled "Sustainable Energy Solutions." The car is part of a green effort by BMW to build vehicles powered by hydrogen-fed internal combustion engines
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BMW Hydrogen (short) 07-0516-1b 05/16/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Demonstration of BMW powered by hydrogen before the start of a panel discussion titled "Sustainable Energy Solutions." The car is part of a green effort by BMW to build vehicles powered by hydrogen-fed internal combustion engines
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2007 State of the University - Hennessy & Panel 07-0517-1a 05/17/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Address of President John Hennessy to the Academic Council.
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2007 State of the University 07-0517-1b 05/17/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Address of President John Hennessy to the Academic Council.
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Stanford Racing Team "Junior" HDV Master B-Roll 07-0607-1 06/07/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

00:08:15
Mike Montemerlo, a senior research engineer in the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, conducts a tour of Junior, a 2006 Passat wagon whose steering, throttle and brakes all have been modified by engineers at the Volkswagen of America Electronics Research Lab in Palo Alto to be completely computer-controllable.
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Stanford Racing Team "Junior" B-Roll 07-0607-2 06/07/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

00:08:15
Mike Montemerlo, a senior research engineer in the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, conducts a tour of Junior, a 2006 Passat wagon whose steering, throttle and brakes all have been modified by engineers at the Volkswagen of America Electronics Research Lab in Palo Alto to be completely computer-controllable.
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'Junior' Shoreline #1 07-0607-3a 06/07/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Mike Montemerlo, a senior research engineer in the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, conducts a tour of Junior, a 2006 Passat wagon whose steering, throttle and brakes all have been modified by engineers at the Volkswagen of America Electronics Research Lab in Palo Alto to be completely computer-controllable.
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'Junior' Shoreline #2 07-0607-3b 06/07/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Mike Montemerlo, a senior research engineer in the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, conducts a tour of Junior, a 2006 Passat wagon whose steering, throttle and brakes all have been modified by engineers at the Volkswagen of America Electronics Research Lab in Palo Alto to be completely computer-controllable.
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Junior DARPA Tests 07-0614-1a 06/14/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Racing Team's "Junior," a robot car tested by The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to determine if it made the next round of the agency's Urban Challenge, a competition in which computer-driven automobiles aim to complete missions in a simulated city environment.
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Junior DARPA Tests 07-0614-1b 06/14/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Racing Team's "Junior," a robot car tested by The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to determine if it made the next round of the agency's Urban Challenge, a competition in which computer-driven automobiles aim to complete missions in a simulated city environment.
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2007 Time Capsule Burial 07-0615-1 06/15/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Graduating seniors donated a treasure trove of memorabilia for the Class of 2007 time capsule, including credit cards, sunglasses and even a swimsuit worn by senior Ben Wildman-Tobriner when he won the 50-meter freestyle world championship this year. Senior class presidents Vivek Agrawal, Faris Mohiuddin and Kathryn Rickertsen buried the items in the Quad and then watched as grounds crew Roy Cervantes and Felipe Esparza sealed the items with a 2007 commemorative plaque.
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Fire/Disaster Area 07-0625-1 06/25/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Images of brushfire that consumed 178 acres in the foothills just south of the Stanford campus.
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SAFOD Site B-Roll Summer 2007 07-0700-1 07/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

00:08:00
The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth site.
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Clay Carson - Chinese Play Interview & Screenshots 07-0725-1 07/25/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Passages of Martin Luther King, a play written by history Professor Clayborne Carson, founding director of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute, was staged in Beijing. He reflects on the play's impact and the Chinese interpretation of the King legacy.
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National Science Medals, Bradley Efron, Lubert Streyer 07-0727-1 07/27/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Professor Emeritus of Psychology Gordon H. Bower, Professor of Statistics Bradley Efron, and Professor Emeritus of Neurobiology Lubert Streyer were awarded National Science Medals in a White House ceremony.
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Walsh Press Conference Bowlsby, Harbaugh, Rice, Young, Turner 07-0730-1 2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford hosted a press conference July 30 to remember Hall of Fame football coach Bill Walsh, who succumbed to leukemia earlier that morning. Speakers included Stanford Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young, former 49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice, Stanford Head Football Coach Jim Harbaugh, former 49ers linebacker Keena Turner and former 49ers defensive assistant coach Bill McPherson. Walsh coached three generations of student-athletes at Stanford.
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Walsh Memorial 07-0809-1a 08/09/07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Memorial to Bill Walsh, former coach to the San Francisco 49ers and head football coach at Stanford. Service was held at Stanford Memorial Church.
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Walsh Memorial 07-0809-1b 08/09/07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Memorial to Bill Walsh, former coach to the San Francisco 49ers and head football coach at Stanford. Service was held at Stanford Memorial Church.
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Walsh Memorial 07-0809-2a 08/09/07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Memorial to Bill Walsh, former coach to the San Francisco 49ers and head football coach at Stanford. Service was held at Stanford Memorial Church.
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Walsh Memorial 07-0809-2b 08/09/07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Memorial to Bill Walsh, former coach to the San Francisco 49ers and head football coach at Stanford. Service was held at Stanford Memorial Church.
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Overheated Teacher (Hot/Cold) 07-0810-1 08/10/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Part of The Summer Research Program for Teachers, Saum Zargar, a biology teacher at Terra Linda High School in San Rafael, used his knowledge of digital instrumentation in the laboratory of Craig Heller, professor of biological sciences, to study how to more efficiently cool off a person who has overheated.
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Hot/Cold Test 07-0815-1a 08/15/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

[It is believed to be footage of Terra Linda High School teacher Saum Zargar who studied how to more efficiently cool off an overheated person in the lab of biological sciences Professor H. Craig Heller, through a summer program of the Office of Science Outreach. ]
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Hot/Cold Test 07-0815-1b 08/15/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

[It is believed to be footage of Terra Linda High School teacher Saum Zargar who studied how to more efficiently cool off an overheated person in the lab of biological sciences Professor H. Craig Heller, through a summer program of the Office of Science Outreach. ]
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Jeremy Baileson, Interview, B-Roll, Show & Tell 07-0821-1a 08/21/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Jeremy Bailenson, assistant professor of communication, is director of Stanford's Virtual Human Interaction Lab. In this video, he demonstrates how an avatar can mimic movement and discusses how this ability can influence interactions in cyberspace.
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Jeremy Baileson 07-0821-1b 08/21/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Jeremy Bailenson, assistant professor of communication, is director of Stanford's Virtual Human Interaction Lab. In this video, he demonstrates how an avatar can mimic movement and discusses how this ability can influence interactions in cyberspace.
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Tuareg Silversmiths Museum 07-0822-1a 08/22/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

As part of a show on Tuareg culture at the Cantor Arts Center, two Tuareg silversmiths, Salah Said and Ousman Saidim, demonstrate how they create bracelets, rings and other artifacts.
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Tuareg -Tom Seligman Interview Museum 07-0822-1b 08/22/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

As part of a show on Tuareg culture at the Cantor Arts Center, two Tuareg silversmiths, Salah Said and Ousman Saidim, demonstrate how they create bracelets, rings and other artifacts. Thomas Seligman is interviewed about the history of Tuareg culture.
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Tuareg Silversmiths 07-0822-2a 08/22/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

00:58:50
As part of a show on Tuareg culture at the Cantor Arts Center, two Tuareg silversmiths, Salah Said and Ousman Saidim, demonstrate how they create bracelets, rings and other artifacts.
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Tuareg Silversmiths 07-0822-2b 08/22/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

As part of a show on Tuareg culture at the Cantor Arts Center, two Tuareg silversmiths, Salah Said and Ousman Saidim, demonstrate how they create bracelets, rings and other artifacts.
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Old Union Exteriors 07-0906-1 09/06/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Shots of the Exterior of the New "Old Union".
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Steve Palumbi, Gray Whales, Microdocumentaries 07-0907-1 09/07/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Steve Palumbi, professor of Marine Sciences at Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station, discusses new findings about the declining population of gray whales.
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New Old Union - Jeanette Smith-Laws Interview & Tour 07-0911-1 09/11/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Jeanette Smith-Laws, director of unions, gives a tour and interview about the New Old Union.
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Move-In Day 07-0918-1 09/18/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Freshmen were greeted Tuesday at Roble Hall as members of the Class of 2011 moved in to dormitories across campus.
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2007 Convocation 07-0918-2 09/18/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

New students and family members gathered in the Main Quad for Convocation.
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Old Union Opens 07-0925-1 09/25/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Ribbon cutting and opening of the renovated Old Union. Starting with a noontime dedication on Tuesday, Sept. 25, the grand reopening of the Old Union, which has undergone a $20 million renovation, will continue with daytime entertainment, student performances and other festivities the rest of the week—leading up to a party for students in the center courtyard on Friday night.
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Willie Cole 07-1003-1 10/03/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Art exhibit,"Anxious Objects: Willie Cole's Favorite Brands", at the Cantor Arts Center.
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SAFOD "Core" Press Conference 07-1004-1 10/04/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Press Conference with scientists from Stanford and the U.S. Geological Survey. They drilled over two miles into the earth, and recovered intact rock samples from the San Andreas fault.
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Al Gore and Stanford IPCC members at Nobel Peace Prize press conference 07-1012-1 10/12/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

Al Gore and Stanford members of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) at press conference at the Alliance for Climate Protection in Palo Alto after learning that the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Gore and the IPCC. interviews: IPCC members Chris Field, professor of biological sciences; Terry Root, senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment; and Stephen Schneider, professor of biological sciences; and Thomas Heller, professor of law
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First Nations' Future Program, Woods Institute for the Environment, Jasper Ridge, Sunday. Job# 1912 -JB 07-1021-1 10/21/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Fellows of the First Nations' Futures Program came from New Zealand and Hawaii for a two-week session sponsored by the Woods Institute.
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First Nations, Job# 1912 -JB 07-1022-1 10/22/2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Fellows of the First Nations' Futures Program came from New Zealand and Hawaii for a two-week session sponsored by the Woods Institute.
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Lucille Packard Children's hospital, One Hour Loop Tape ZZ0087 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Overview of the Lucille Packard Children's hospital and job information.
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Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Animation ZZ0088 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Animation of the SLAC Accelerator [Insert lists the following info: Michael Hyde 650-926-2177]
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SLAC B-Roll & Stanford B-Roll ZZ0089 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

SLAC --- Campus Exterior; Aerials; Accelerator; Research yard; Collider Hall Exterior/ Interiors; Laser Beam Monitor; Electron Gun; Stanford 10:50 ---- Aerials; Halls with students 12:00; [Insert lists times as 00:00:17-00:10:11 as SLAC B-Roll and 00:10:44-00:15:32 as Stanford B-Roll, Original]
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Swimming ZZ0090 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

[no description or date on video, other than the word swimming.]
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Hopkins Window burn, Hopkins clean ZZ0091 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Hopkins Window burn 00-30:00, Hopkins clean 30:00-59:00 [no further information is provided.]
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Medical Series: Preventing and Managing Back Pain, Computer-related Injuries, and stress. ZZ0092 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Part of a medical series, it appears to be clips of how-to prevent and manage: back pain, stress and computer related injuries. Clips.
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The Stanford Way ZZ0093 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

1. 1:24 intro tape 2. :10 of black; 3. :50 close tape; [Labeled with preceding]
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The Stanford Way ZZ0093 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

1. 1:24 intro tape 2. :10 of black; 3. :50 close tape; [Labeled with preceding]
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Edgies Cast Show ZZ0094 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

[no further description on tape.]
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Harris Kuhn Bicycle Safety Interview ZZ0096 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

[No further information is given, but Harris Kuhn is the Deputy Sheriff in Public Safety.]
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SAFOD, Animation, Footage Interview ZZ0098 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

SAFOD, 1. Animation; 2. Footage Interview
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Dorms, B-Roll ZZ0160 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

[It appears to be B-Roll of the dorms.]
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President Gerhard Casper, Stills ZZ0191 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stills of the 9th president of Stanford University, Gerhard Casper
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Stanford Promo Fall 1994 94-0000-1 1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
Stanford Promo, Fall 1994, Dub Master, Stereo Mix
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Stanford scenes 94-0000-3 1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford scenes Clock tower ringing; Bell; Blind; Handicap
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Protection Master 94-0111-4 01/11/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:09:20
Hazel O'Leary / SLAC B. factory; pitch reel;
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SLAC Tape, Lunch with Hazel O'Leary - Tape 1 94-0111-5a 01/11/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

On January 11, 1994, Secretary of Energy Hazel O'Leary attended the inauguration of the B Factory construction project at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. The new facility is designed to produce copious quantities of B mesons and anti-B mesons, with the aim of enabling physicists to test certain aspects of the Standard Model of particle physics. 1. Greetings; 2. O'Leary talks with press; 3. Tour of SLAC Center.
Tape #1 O'Leary Lunch and Tour: 00:13 Medium shot van pulling up; 00:24 Wide shot from air of van; 00:37 Medium shot of Hazel; 00:41 Pan left, close up of man holding door; 00:47 Pan right, Hazel and man; 01:00 Camera follows Hazel into building, medium shot bakce (sic); 01:13 Medium shots of Hazel greeting people; 01:30 Close up Hazel walking around and medium shots of Hazel greeting people; 03:17 Close up Hazel; 03:27 Medium shots of Hazel greeting people; 05:00 Medium shot Hazel's table; 05:06 Medium shot Hazel; 05:11 Wide shot table ; 05:16 Close up Hazel ; 05:20 Pan Left; 05:23 Close up man across table ; 05:28 Medium shot table; 05:35 Camera circles parking lot at medium shot; 05:41 Close up Hazel; 05:48 Medium shot Hazel; 05:56 Close up cameraman; 06:04 Close up cameraman; 06:10 Medium shot Hazel walks through parking lot; 06:12 Medium shot Hazel talking to reporters; 06:31 Pan left, medium shot crew; 06:34 Pan right on Hazel and reports ; 06:46 Close up Hazel; 07:22 Medium shot Hazel and reporter; 07:29 Circle other cameraman; 07:39 Wide shot Hazel and reporter; 07:48 Close up cameraman; 07:55 Close up Hazel over reporter's shoulder; 08:18 Wide shot parking lot; 08:36 Medium shot Hazel and reporter; 08:55 Close up cameraman; 08:59 Medium shot Hazel and reporter; 09:08 Wide shot lot; 09:19 Close up posters; 09:34 Wide shot machine; 09:38 Medium shot cameraman; 09:44 Wide shot machine; 09:50 Close ups parts of machine; 09:57 Wide shot map; 10:02 Pan left on machine; 10:11 Medium shot machine; 10:17 Wide shot machine; 10:26 Medium shot machine ; 10:31 Ceiling shot; 10:34 Down, wide shot of room; 10:42 Medium shot of people in hall with machine ; 10:52 Wide shot from down the hall; 11:03 Medium shot people in hall; 11:32 Wide shot from down hall; 11:38 Wide of hall from downstairs; 11:52 Medium shot hall; 12:00 Wide of hall from downstairs; 12:08 Medium shot hall; 12:15 Medium shot as people go downstairs; 12:20 Medium shot Hazel; 12:25 Wide shot of Hazel; 12:34 Medium two shot (through reporters); 12:48 Medium shot of Hazel's back; 12:58 Medium two shot; 13:00 Camera follows Hazel and tour guide around building, medium two shots; 13:42 Close up tour guide; 13:49 Medium shot Hazel's back; 14:16 Wide shot party in building; 14:24 Medium shot party in building; 14:30 Wide shot party in building; 14:43 Close up Hazel; 15:02 Close up reporter; 15:10 Medium shot Hazel and party; 15:11 Medium shot Hazel talking to reporter; 16:07 Camera circles group of reporters; 16:20 Wide shot people in building ; 16:25 Medium shot of door people coming out; 16:37 Medium shot Hazel enters van; 16:48 Wide shot of van and building; 17:11 Wide shot, van and building; -END-
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SLAC Tape, Ceremony (Feinstein, Rice and Richter) - Tape 2 94-0111-5b 01/11/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

On January 11, 1994, Secretary of Energy Hazel O'Leary attended the inauguration of the B Factory construction project at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. The new facility is designed to produce copious quantities of B mesons and anti-B mesons, with the aim of enabling physicists to test certain aspects of the Standard Model of particle physics. Tape has Ceremony and speakers: Diane Feinstein, Condoleezza Rice, and SLAC Director Burt Richter.
SLAC Ceremony: 00:17 Medium Shot Feinstein and those close to her; 00:45 Zoom out to wide shot auditorium; 00:53 New wide shot; 01:00 Pan right over auditorium ; 01:05 Zoom out, wide shot auditorium; 01:08 Medium shot auditorium; 01:21 Medium shot, men on stairs; 01:29 Pan right over crowd; 01:35 Close up Feinstein; 01:44 Zoom out to medium; 01:51 Zoom out to wide shot ; 01:56 Close up SLAC Sign; 02:06 Wide shot auditorium; 02:09 Pan right to stage ; 02:12 Medium shot of O'Leary; 02:20 Medium shot of O'Leary and Feinstein; 02:35 Wide shot auditorium; 02:40 Medium shot Feinstein; 02:35 Wide shot auditorium; 02:40 Medium shot Feinstein; 02:42 Zoom in, medium two shot; 03:11 Medium shot stage; 03:23 Medium shot onstage ; 03:32 Zoom in to three shot; 03:37 Zoom out to stage; 03:43 Wide shot stage; 03:52 Medium shot stage; 04:17 Wide shot stage and auditorium; 04:27 Close up speaker; 04:31 Wide shot stage; 04:52 Close up speaker--static; 06:50 Zoom out, Wide shot stage; 06:58 Pan left over auditorium; 07:09 Pan right back, wide shot stage ; 07:22 Pan right, zoom in, medium shot people onstage; 07:30 Zoom out, wide shot stage; 07:45 Zoom in, close up Rice, static. Discussion of "B" Factory, continuation of physics research, importance of pioneering research; 09:57 Zoom out, wide shot stage; 10:13 Zoom in, close up Rice, static. Talks about collaboration by government.; 12:12 Zoom out, pan left, wide shot auditorium; 12:24 Pan right, close up speaker ; 12:46 Pan right, medium shot people onstage; 13:04 Medium three-shot; 13:10 Medium two shot; 13:30 Zoom out, wide shot stage; 13:42 Pan left, wide auditorium; 13:44 Medium shot audience; 19:01 Pan right to wide stage; 14:16 Zoom in, Close up speaker; 15:19 Zoom out , medium two shot; 15:26 Zoom out, wide shot stage; 15:43 Zoom in, close up Feinstein. Static shot; 18:30 Pan right, medium three-shot onstage; 18:39 Zoom in, medium two-shot; 18:78 Pan left, medium shot O'Leary; 19:00 Zoom out, wide shot stage; 19:07 End
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SLAC Tape, Ceremony (Mineta and Eshoo) - Tape 3 94-0111-5c 01/11/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

On January 11, 1994, Secretary of Energy Hazel O'Leary attended the inauguration of the B Factory construction project at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. The new facility is designed to produce copious quantities of B mesons and anti-B mesons, with the aim of enabling physicists to test certain aspects of the Standard Model of particle physics. Tape has Ceremony and speakers: California Congressman Norman Mineta, and Congresswoman Anna Eshoo.
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SLAC Tape, Ceremony - Tape 4 94-0111-5d 01/11/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

On January 11, 1994, Secretary of Energy Hazel O'Leary attended the inauguration of the B Factory construction project at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. The new facility is designed to produce copious quantities of B mesons and anti-B mesons, with the aim of enabling physicists to test certain aspects of the Standard Model of particle physics. Tape contains end of ceremony with operating a remote-controlled crane that is lifting a 20,000-pound quadrupole magnet from the old PEP storage ring and smoozing.
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Stanford campus views - quad, arches, Bing series #1 94-0302-1 03/02/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS 1994 Bikes, studying, students; Campus views; Chris Carlson interview [He appears to be an alumni.] Senior women
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Class change; student interviews - Bing series #2 94-0302-2 03/02/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS 1994 Good interviews/students
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Post office, interviews, band - Bing series #3 94-0302-3 03/02/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS 1994 Post office; Interviews; Band; Student union - food; DOLBY OFF
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Gavilan Lounge - Bing series #4 94-0303-1 03/03/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

GAVILAN LOUNGE 1994 Outside Literature Class ; Students
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Interviews with Stanford students - Bing series #5 94-0303-2 03/03/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

INTERVIEWS WITH STANFORD STUDENTS 1994 Freshmen interviews; cafeteria B-Roll; Students eating meals.
TAPE #5 INTERVIEWS: 00:10 Medium group shot; 00:12 Medium shot of teacher; 00:27 Pan right over group; 00:42 Close up on Andrew, student, static shot; 03:29 Pan right onto group; 03:50 Close ups on students; 03:58 Close up on Heather, student; 03:59 Close up on Nava, student; 04:09 Close up on Keith, student; 04:14 Close up on Suzanne, student; 04:26 Close up on Greg, student; 04:37 Close up on Justin, student; 04:45 Close up on Molly, student; 04:51 Close up on Nort, student; 05:00 Medium three shot of students; 05:15 Close up Heather; 05:30 Close up Nava; 06:03 Medium shot, group; 06:23 Close up Keith; 06:52 Pan right, close-up on Greg; 07:10 Widen, medium shot on group; 07:23 Close up Nava; 08:03 Zoom out, medium group shot; 08:35 Medium shot, Andrew, Nort; 08:55 Medium shot, group; 09:11 Medium shot Nava, Keith and Suzanne; 09:40 Close up Keith; 09:56 Close up Suzanne; 10:18 Medium group shot; 10:45 Close up on Andrew; 11:03 Close up Suzanne, teacher. Static; 14:42 Wide shot of cafeteria line; 14:56 Medium shot cafeteria line; 15:11 Wide shot cafeteria; 15:22 Close-ups on food; 15:30 Medium shots of students in line; 15:35 Medium shots of line and food; 15:54 Close-ups of food; 16:03 Close up Nava; 16:10 Close ups of food; 16:16 Wide shot cafeteria line; 16:26 Medium shot cafeteria line; 16:36 Wide shot cafeteria line; 17:00 Medium shot of door to cafeteria, students move in and out; 17:23 Medium three shot of students in line; 17:40 Wide shot cafeteria tables; 17:45 Zoom in, medium shot, cafeteria tables; 17:56 Zoom out, wide shot, tables; 18:00 Wide shot cafeteria line; 18:10 Medium shot outside cafeteria windows; 18:19 Wide shot of cafeteria windows through windows on other side of Quad; 18:33 Medium shot salad bar, quick close-up of salad bar; 18:48 Medium shot students entering cafeteria; 18:59 Close up students eating; 19:07 Medium shot, students eating on couch; 19:10 Zoom in; 19:23 Zoom out on students eating on couch; 19:29 Medium shot of students' backs; 19:38 Medium three shot of students; 19:47 Close up of girl eating; 19:55 Wide shot of students; 20:05 Medium two shot of students eating on couch; 20:16 Close up student with hat; 20:31 Zoom out, medium shot of students; 20:409 Wide shot of students in cafeteria; 21:00 Close up on two students; 21:05 Camera pans around cafeteria; END
DISCUSSION: Students talked about their happiness and how wonderful everything and everybody is at Stanford. The teacher discussed what a good group the students were and talked a little about the SLEE program, what its purpose was, and what they did underneath it.
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Dorm Lounge - Bing series #6 94-0303-3 03/03/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

BING SERIES #6 Dorm lounge; room; Play; Students
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James Montoya interview - Tape #1 94-0307-1a 03/07/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Tape #7: Interview with James Montoya,vice provost for student affairs March 7, 1994 00:14 Medium shot of Montoya; 00:22 Zoom out, camera wobbles a little; 00:50 Zoom in a little on Montoya, who talks about why Stanford is such a good place and how students can find their place there; 02:03 Montoya drinks water, camera pans left a little; 02:21 Interview resumes--medium close-up shot of Montoya, static; 04:31 Zoom in to close-up--static. Montoya discusses what distinguishes Stanford students: resourcefulness, and whether or not Stanford is worth the money; 06:46 Pan right, Montoya looks to right; 06:48 New medium shot, static; (07:00 throughout, camera is basically static, but pans a little each way throughout interview); 08:40 Zoom in to close-up; 08:51 Zoom out as Montoya drinks water; 09:12 Zoom in to close-up; 09:37 Pan right a little, pan back left--wobbly frame; 11:05 Zoom out to more medium shot. static. Montoya talks about opportunities for students, how Stanford is global and that can be used to their advantage; 13:02 Montoya goes for water, ducks out of frame; 12:22 Slight zoom in; 15:00-16:00 Montoya talks about weather at Stanford, and how he never noticed it because he was too busy having fascinating conversations; 17:34 Zoom out to medium shot; 17:53 zoom in to close-up; 17:59 Montoya goes for water, ducks out of frame; 18:00-19:45 Montoya talks about importance of diversity; 20:11 END
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James Montoya Interview (Luis Fraga Interview) - Tape #2 94-0307-1b 03/07/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

1. James Montoya, vice provost for student affairs, Interview 2. Board Meeting; 3. Professor Luis Fraga Interview
TAPE #8: Interviews With Montoya and Fraga: 00:20 Closeup Montoya, static shot; 01:00 Take two of interview; 01:11 Zoom in Montoya; 01:42 Zoom out Montoya, static shot; 03:20 Zoom out a little; 05:16 Camera follows Montoya, medium shot of back, walk through office into undergraduate admissions building; 05:42 Wide shot, undergraduate admissions door; 05:58 Camera follows Montoya, medium shot of back, into office; 06:20 Wide shot inside board room; 06:30 Medium on Montoya; 06:42 Wide shot on room; 06:53 Medium on Montoya; 07:02 Wide on Montoya and other board members; 07:30 Camera pans around room; 07:50 Medium shot through doork zooms out to expose wide shot of office, zooms in on Montoya; 08:24 Closeup on person and newspaper; 08:27 Zoom out medium shot of board meeting; 08:34 Wide shot board meeting; 08:47 Zoom in Montoya; 09:06 Wide shot of board meeting; 09:38 Medium shot Montoya; 09:50 Wide shot full boardroom; 10:00 Camera pans across room; 10:06 Medium three shot of board members; 10:13 Wide shot board room; 10:17 Medium shot of board members over Montoya's shoulder; 10:42 Close shot board members, widens to show more; 11:01 Closeup undergraduate admissions sign, static shot; 11:13 Closeup Fraga, static shot; 11:40 Camera wobbles; 11:42 Camera back on Fraga; 12:47 Camera wobbles; 12:49 Camera back on Fargo, static close-up; 17:14 zooms out a little, wobbles; 18:30 Tighten in on Fargo, static; 19:41 zooms out a little, static; END
DISCUSSION: James Montoya, vice provost for student affairs, discussed misconceptions about acceptance into Stanford, how applicants are picked for Stanford, and what makes an applicant special enough to be chosen for Stanford. Fargo also talked about students at Stanford, but he discussed what the undergraduate experience is like at Stanford. He also talked about what undergraduates have the opportunity to accomplish and compared their experience to that of undergraduates at other schools.
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James Montoya Interview (Fraga, Osgood Interview) - Tape #3 94-0307-1c 03/07/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

1. Fraga and Osgood [unclear which Osgood is on this tape. It might be Professor Brad Osgood, Associate Dean, School of Engineering.] 2. Fraga's office; 3. Osgood interview.
TAPE #9 Fraga and Osgood Interviews: 00:10 Closeup Fraga - static; 00:20 Wobbly frame; 01:00 Fraga talks about diversity in California and at Stanford; 02:00 Camera slowly pans right; 02:55 Fraga talks about organizations for students, learning outside of class; 04:24 Medium shot, Fraga walking; 04:34 Wide shot Fraga walking; 04:41 Wide shot Fraga; 04:45 Medium shot Fraga; 04:49 Medium shot Fraga's back; 04:57 Zoom out, wide shot Fraga's back; 05:02 Medium shot of hallway; 05:11 Medium shot Fraga in hallway; 05:12 Medium shot Fraga's back; 05:18 Medium shot follows Fraga's back; 05:29 Medium two shot in office; 05:51 Pan right; 05:55 Pan left back on two people in office; 05:56 Medium two shot (people's backs); 06:00 Circle camera to front, two shot; 06:11 Close up papers on desk; 06:18 Close-up fraga and woman; 06:27 Medium shot fraga and woman; 06:33 Medium shot of office; 06:34 Close up plaque on wall; 06:42 Medium shot office; 06:50 Wide shot of office; 06:55 Close up door of department; 07:14 Medium shot, fraga at desk; 07:21 Close up fraga; 07:24 Close up papers on desk; 07:30 Medium shot fraga; 07:36 Close up poster on wall; 07:41 Medium shot fraga
NEXT INTERVIEW: 07:47 Close up Osgood; 07:49 Medium shot Osgood; 08:00 Close up Osgood; 09:02 Zoom in on Osgood; 09:25 Zoom out on Osgood to medium shot; 10:27 New medium shot Osgood. static; 12:19 Zoom out. Osgood talks about excellence of faculty, difficulty of being a student in a top university; 15:00 Zoom in, close-up Osgood. Talks about budget cuts; 15:41 zoom out, medium shot Osgood. Static. Talks about teachers vs. professors, students leaving campus as adults; 19:41 END
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Stanford-Purdue Women's Basketball Program 94-0326-1 03/26/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford-Purdue Women's Basketball Program 1994 First quarter-end
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Stanford-Purdue Women's Basketball Program, Off Air / ESPN, Tape 2 of 5 94-0326-2a 03/26/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
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Stanford-Purdue Women's Basketball Program, Off Air / ESPN, Tape 3 of 5 94-0326-2b 03/26/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
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AMA Demo 94-0404-1 04/04/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

[Information is listed on interior sheet. There appears to be misspellings, but it is difficult to verify.] Lessa; Pauese; Bud sports; David; Dumfs fit; Dumas; JMJ
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BING SPORTS 1994 - Bing series #7 94-0405-1 04/05/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

BING SPORTS 1994 Baseball - Stanford vs. San Jose State; Football; Bill Walsh Interview; Soccer; Ultimate Frisbee
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Andrew Dworkin, Stanford Daily - Bing series #8 94-0405-2 04/05/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

ANDREW DWORKIN, STANFORD DAILY 1994
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Stanford University News Service, Music Search 94-0410-1 04/10/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Music search 2/2 Various music selections
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Condoleezza Rice Standups 94-0413-2 04/13/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

CONDOLEEZZA RICE STANDUPS 1994 Introductory message, Part One; Introductory message, Part Two
BING TAPE "S" CONDOLEEZZA RICE STANDUPS: 00:21 Medium shot Condoleezza; 00:31 Close up Condoleezza; 00:47 Medium shot Condoleezza--mess up; 00:57 New medium shot Condoleezza; 01:06 Close up Condoleezza; 01:12 Medium shot Condoleezza; 01:24 Close up Condoleezza; 01:42 New medium shot of Condoleezza; 01:47 Close up Condoleezza; 02:03 New medium shot Condoleezza; 02:09 Close up Condoleezza; 02:27 New medium shot Condoleezza ; 02:50 New medium shot Condoleezza; 03:07 New medium shot Condoleezza; 03:27 New medium shot Condoleezza; 03:44 New medium shot Condoleezza; 03:50 New medium shot Condoleezza; 04:10 New medium shot Condoleezza; 04:29 New medium shot Condoleezza; 04:38 New medium shot Condoleezza; 04:54 Close up Condoleezza; 04:55 New medium shot Condoleezza; 05:12 Zoom out medium shot Condoleezza; 05:39 New medium shot Condoleezza; 06:15 Close up Condoleezza; 06:19 New medium shot Condoleezza; 06:42 Close up Condoleezza; 06:51 Medium shot Condoleezza; 07:09 New medium shot Condoleezza; 07:33 Medium shot Condoleezza; 07:58 END
DISCUSSION: This tape is a recording of Condoleezza's introductory message to the Class of 1998. Each small piece of the message had to be done at least three times.
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Freshman Perspective 94-0514-2 05/14/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:09:23
Stanford University, Freshman Perspective
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SLAC / Stanford Aerials (1743) 94-0525-1 05/25/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

[No further information on specific shots is available.]
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Emperor and Empress of Japan - Tape #1 94-0623-1a 06/23/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

TOUR WITH EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF JAPAN, through building 1994 PRESS POOL A: 00:20 Wide shot down corridor; 00:29 Medium shot of backs of emperor and empress; 00:53 Medium shot emperor's party; 01:01 Medium shot in front of picture; 01:21 Closeup back of emperor; 01:31 Pan left to speaker; 01:37 Medium two shot; 01:51 Pan right, medium shot of party; 02:12 Closeup empress and emperor over shoulder of speaker; 02:32 Wide shot inside building; 02:48 Zoom in to medium shot speaker's back; 03:08 Pan left; 03:18 Zoom in; 03:50 Closeup emperor; 04:31 Widen out, medium shot speakers; 04:44 Medium shot empress; 05:07 Medium shot party; 05:18 Camera wobbles until 05:22, medium shot party; 05:33 Medium three shot; 05:45 Medium two shot; 05:51 Wide shot party; 05:57 Medium three shot (backs of people); 06:12 Medium shot empress; 06:22 Camera follows down hall; 06:34 Medium shot party looking at model; 07:02 Medium three shot; 07:11 zoom out medium shot people looking at model; 08:15 Closeup emperor's back; 08;25 Camera follows party past pipes; 08:30 END
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Stanford, Lee Mendelson Productions 97-0320-2 03/20/1997

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

11:33
Groups of students talk about campus life at Stanford
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Stanford University Freshman Perspective 94-0514-1 05/04/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

00:09:23
Stanford News Center - Press Building Stanford University Freshman Perspective
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Stanford Museum Mood Shots (21) 97-1216-1 12/16/1997

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Museum 1997 Exterior Rodin Garden Side, Christmas 1997, 21
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Stanford University Nobel Prize (PAL) 98-0000-1 1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Nobels 1998
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Basketball Promo, Master 98-0100-1 01/00/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
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Stanford Museum - Tape 1 (22) 98-0108-1a 01/08/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Museum 1998 South Rotunda; Exteriors - Seligman; Galleries; New operations manager Interview; Scaffolding lobby, painters. In 1994, university President Gerhard Casper announced ambitious plans to renovate and expand the Stanford museum. Iris & B. Gerald Cantor had made a $10 million gift to create a new, reimagined complex, which would be named the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University. The center opened in January of 1999.
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Stanford Museum - Tape 2 (23) 98-0108-1b 01/08/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Museum 1998 North Rotunda Exteriors; 2nd floor; Thomas K. Seligman, the Freidenrich Director of Cantor Arts Center interview. In 1994, university President Gerhard Casper announced ambitious plans to renovate and expand the Stanford museum. Iris & B. Gerald Cantor had made a $10 million gift to create a new, reimagined complex, which would be named the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University. The center opened in January of 1999.
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Myron Scholes, CEPR/Dinner 98-0123-1 01/23/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

00:47:00
Myron Scholes, Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance in the Graduate School of Business, Emeritus, at CEPR.
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Stanford Museum (24) 98-0123-2 01/23/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Museum 1998 Glass Installation; 1. CUs and wide shots; 2. North Rotunda bracing; 3. Assorted beauty shots
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Weekend News, Bill Bradley, Biological warfare 98-0219-1 02/19/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

For: Peter Doyle Back u: Weekend News; Bill Bradley ; pick up track / biological warfare; Ch. 1: 635, Ch. 2: Lav.
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Stanford Overseas Program Berlin, Master 98-0300-1 03/00/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford-Berlin Overseas Program 1998 Student center; Subway; House
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GPS tractor, Final Cut, Master 98-0316-1 03/16/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

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. Doctoral students Gabriel H. Elkaim and Michael O'Connor report that their team has perfected the system to the point that it can control the tractor at all speeds while pulling a variety of implements, with centimeter-level precision.
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Stanford Museum (25) 98-0326-1a 03/26/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Museum 1998 Museum Tour; Thomas K. Seligman, the Freidenrich Director of Cantor Arts Center Interior Tour ; Franklin Magnelli; Curator sound bites
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Stanford Museum (26) 98-0326-1b 03/26/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Museum 1998 Museum Tour; Curator sound bites; Thomas K. Seligman, the Freidenrich Director of Cantor Arts Center
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Stanford Museum ,Refurbished (27) 98-0401-1 04/01/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Museum 1998 Marble; Stucco; Worker; Lunch on steps
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Stanford Museum, Trustees' Visit (29) 98-0407-1a 04/07/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Museum 1998 Tape 29 1/2 Trustees Visit the Museum, April 7, 1998: 00:00 Bars; 00:41 Hubbard Slate; 00:51 Trustees Show up, walk off the bus, get helmets; 01:04 Gerhard; 01:10 more helmets; 01:14 Regina Casper gives a big kiss to Seligman; 01:36 hands out more hard hats; 01:55 get ready to talk in ; 02:02 Seligman sets it up to be careful where you walk; 02:24 Seligman started in 1891, finished in 1894; 02:50; 02:58 Gerhard portrait; 03:07 Regina portrait ; 03:14 medium shot ++++ Seligman and trustees from the side, he briefing them; 03:45 High and wide shot of Seligman and trustees, Seligman, back to camera ; 04:17 medium shot and then turn and walk to building; 04:30 from the door (with a flare), they walk in; 04:41 Polshak and Gerhard; 04:56 Maggie Burgett and Bob Olson, head of Rudolph & Sletton; 05:16 talks of difficult budget; 05:27 good repartee with GC; 06:00 Only addition here is lighting; 06:08 Seligman two weings [spellings?]; 06:15 Polshak and Gerhard together; 06:58 Gerhard and Polshak; 07:32 Seligman floor here is original ; 08:30 Good polshak portrait; 09:12 Trustees file by camera; 09:38 This would be Rodin largest collection of Rodin outside musee Rodin Paris (lots of cross talk); 11:18 Polshak talks with Ruth Franklin; 11:41 This building is built with two ... of brick little elements, it is all gravity holds this thing together, isn't that amazing ++++; 12:23 We went thru 10 engineering solutions to solve this thing; 12:43 Good face reactions ++++++; 12:56 More Trustee portraits +++++ looking around ; 13:20 GC portrait, Oh, this space wills have Rodins.; 13:33 Good shot of Seligman; 13:37 Good shot referring back to Gerhard from Seligman ++++; 14:01 Workers fixing base of columns ; 14:14 Polshak walks thru; 14:21 Reax of Seligman; 14:30 We, now, enter the new wing this giant gap that you see is an earthquake joint between these two buildings. ; 14:43 ++++ then, camera follows ; 14:57 Polshek, Wow!!!!; 15:00 Short talk by Polshak which is x-cribed; 15:24 Nice shot of Polshek talking to Gerhard and liking it; 15:45 Almost Done! I am ecstatic. ; 16:09 Now, have courtyards; 16:18 They walk out; 16:49 GC talks to Polshak courtyards; 17:05 two of them talk and look; 17:20 what are we doing here in the courtyard (GC); 18:03 Back inside; 18:09 Back shot of trustees silhouetted; 18:21 Good shot of woman painter upon scaffold pullout to wide shot of the big room, nice camera move; 18:47 same shot, tight on painter pullout ; 18:54 trustees walk past camera, lots of grinding and sawing ; 19:16; 19:22 Gerhard, now Tom, etc ++++++ Great three shot of GC, Seligman, and Polshak +++++++++++; 19:56 Back silhouette of three of them; 20:15 Shot thru window area pull down to wide shot of the trustees ; 20:32 Better profiles portrait; 20:42 Individual portrait shots of trustees ; 21:17 General milling; 21:33 Seligman gesturing with Regina responding in an animated fashion; 21:53 Barbara says how much of this is going; 22:22 GC, this is space owned by medical schools, don't have resources to take it down; 23:06 two women trustees confer ; 23:14 pipes in foreground, trustees start to talk out; 23:30 MCU of Seligman, this little section, this is where Stanford Family Collection was, originally; 24:19 Stanford Artifacts are not art, but important to Stanford; 24:43 Yuking it up; 24:52 Walking thru the hallway back to main lobby; 25:17 then a painter walks thru; 25:26 walking up the stairs to upper lobby; 25:37 camera up at scaffold, tilts down to trustees walking by; 26:16 Ruth Halpern, "Its going to be so exciting"; 26:38 space between the old and the new to 27:07; 27:23 Down the wall, 100 feet, absolutely pristinely true, Seligman; 27:47 Polshek and Seligman point; 27:59, 28:05 Great three shoot, but GC says goddamn parking structure, I mean come on! but I like the shot; 28:28 one shot of GC looking over the balcony; 28:42 ; 28:51 GC and Polshak; 29:03 Seligman, This is the McMurtry family terrace; 29:17 ++++++ Nice high shot of trustees listening to Seligman; 29:31 Nice shot of Seligman pointing ; 29:35 Pull from North Rotunda to Seligman and trustees on the balcony; 29:55 battery goes bad, camera starts losing focus; 30:20 END OF TAPE
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Stanford Museum, Trustees' Visit (30) 98-0407-1b 04/07/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Museum trustees visit Shot list in tape
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Museum, Cypress Boxing (31) 98-0424-1 04/24/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Cypress boxing Museum exteriors; Cement pour
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Stanford Museum 98-0528-1 05/28/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

3 hours (10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.)
Three Shades Rodin 10:30 AM Sculptures ; Moving In 1:30 PM
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Kim Dae Jung, Korean President 98-0612-1 06/12/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Kim Dae Jung, president of Korea 1998 Hoover House arrival
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Stanford commencement 1998 98-0614-3a 06/14/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Commencement 1998 Wacky Walk; America the Beautiful
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Stanford commencement 1998 98-0614-3b 06/14/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Commencement 1998 Stanford President Gerhard Casper Speaking; Start of Ted Koppel speech (News Anchor Ted Koppel was the commencement speaker)
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Stanford commencement 1998 98-0614-3c 06/14/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

1998 Commencement. The tape contains the end of Ted Koppel's speech and Awards/ Presentations
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Stanford commencement 1998 98-0614C-3d 06/14/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Commencement 1998 Awards Casper; End of speech; Recessional; Hugs; Band
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Museum (33) 98-0626-1a 06/26/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Museum finishing Thomas K. Seligman, the Freidenrich Director of Cantor Arts Center "punch list"
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Museum (34) 98-0626-1b 06/26/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Burgett/Tour finishing [I believe that this is Maggie Burgett, Senior Project Manager of the Cantor Art Museum remodel.]
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Richard Serra Sculpture, Stanford Museum (36) 98-0801-1 08/01/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

01:15:00
Installation of "Call Me Ishmael", a massive work of Cor-Ten steel, is the creation of Richard Serra and will be a long-term loan from Doris and Donald Fisher. Call Me Ishmael is a characteristic work by Serra in which the artist explores such sculpture-making issues as mass, gravity, weight, volume and the viewer's perception or awareness of his body in space. Tilted slightly off axis, the two Cor-Ten steel plates suggest the hull of a ship as well as the leviathan from Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick, whose opening lines inspired the sculpture's title. The sculpture also may contain autobiographical references. Born in San Francisco in 1939, the sculptor is the son of a pipefitter who worked in the Marine Shipyards, and Serra himself worked in steel mills in the 1950s and '60s. When he began to exhibit his work in the late 1960s, Serra was associated with minimalist artists such as Donald Judd and Carl Andre who linked the content of sculpture to its form, structure and materials. Since then he has been widely recognized as one of America's most innovative artists and is particularly well known for his public art, some of which has been controversial. Tilted Arc, the site-specific sculpture he designed for Federal Plaza in New York City, was torn down in 1989 by the General Services Administration after one judge charged that the sculpture was attracting rats.
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Museum (37) 98-0805-1 08/05/1998 - 08/11/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Museum Curator Hilarie Faberman walk on / interview, "Big Room," Empty 8-11-98 Empty exterior, upper deck 8-11-98; Empty rotundas front exterior 8-5-98
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Welcome to Stanford GSB, Master, Original 98-0807-1 08/07/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:04:00
Welcome to Stanford 1998 Voice - Track one; Music/background -Track two
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Brain Imaging, B-Roll Master 98-0817-1 08/17/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:10:30
B-roll master Sound bites: James Brewer, Graduate student / Hartley / psychology Professor John Gabrieli. Neuroscientists at Stanford and Harvard have been able to show that neural activity in certain brain regions predicts what experiences will be remembered later. The study at Stanford involved memory for scenic photos while the study at Harvard involved memory for words.
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Museum, de Kooning (38) 98-0825-1a 08/25/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Museum Large bronze Willem de Kooning sculpture from the Willem de Kooning Revocable Trust moved to Cantor Art Museum
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Museum, de Kooning (39) 98-0825-1b Aug. 25, 1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Museum Large bronze Willem de Kooning sculpture from the Willem de Kooning Revocable Trust moved to Cantor Art Museum
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Museum, Mummy (40) 98-0918-1a 09/18/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
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Executive Program Finance class - GSB7 93-0805-1 08/05/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

8-8:30
EXECUTIVE PROGRAM FINANCE CLASS 1993 GSB; Prof. George Parker; Executive Program - finance class; Class cutaway; Good interaction; Blackboard; Books; SU Scenes
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Sara Singer - GSB12 93-0805-2 08/05/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

SARA SINGER 1993 Sara Singer, GSB graduate; Courtyard interviews; Executive Education
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93-0805-3 Aug. 5, 1993

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s)

Scope and Contents note

8-8:30
EXECUTIVE PROGRAM FINANCE CLASS 1993 GSB; Prof. George Parker; Executive Program - finance class; Class cutaway; Good interaction; Blackboard; Books; SU Scenes
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GARTH SALONER CLASS 93-0811-1 08/11/1993

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s)

Scope and Contents note

GARTH SALONER CLASS 1993 GSB; Garth Saloner class - at blackboard in classroom; Summer Executive Program; Various wide shots and cutaways; Computer lab class
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Richard Sharpe interview - GSB11 93-0811-2 08/11/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

RICHARD SHARPE INTERVIEW 1993 B-roll exteriors; SGI, Sun, HP, Tandem exterior signs - location shots
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Gerhard Casper - sound bite 93-0817-1 08/17/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

GERHARD CASPER 1993 Sweatshirt shot; Sound bite
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Campus of Nike, Beaverton, Oregon, B-roll - GSB24, Phil Knight Interview 93-0823-1 08/23/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

30:00
1. B-roll - Nike campus 2. Interview with Phil Knight with shades (sunglasses); 3. Walking shots - Knight with assistant without shades; 4. Outside with assistant; 5. Outside walking solo with shades; 6. Gym; 7. Basketball court with players
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Stanford campus views GSB10 - Mixer - Tape 1 93-0915-1a 09/15/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS 1993 GSB Mixer; International orientation; Presentations; Classroom MBAs; Crowds in hall; Students in class; Schmoozing
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Stanford campus views - GSB9 - Tape 2 93-0915-1b Sept. 15, 1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

6:50
STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS 1993 GSB Students; Mugs; Logo; Jerry Miller class; Student study group; Library; Long shots; Classroom
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Gravity Probe B, Mike Taber 93-0920-2a 09/20/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Tape #1, 1-12:39 Mike Taber Interview; 12:39-22:13 B-Rolls; 22:14 Gyroscope Temp Testing Room. Gravity Probe B (GP-B) is a NASA physics mission to experimentally investigate Albert Einstein's 1916 general theory of relativity—his theory of gravity.
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Gravity Probe B, Spheres 93-0920-2b 09/20/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Tape #2 Spheres, 14. Gravity Probe B (GP-B) is a NASA physics mission to experimentally investigate Albert Einstein's 1916 general theory of relativity—his theory of gravity.
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Gravity Probe B 93-0920-2c 09/20/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Tape #3 Gravity Probe B (GP-B) is a NASA physics mission to experimentally investigate Albert Einstein's 1916 general theory of relativity—his theory of gravity.
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ITN, Stanford GSB, Master 93-0920-3 09/20/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:09:50
International television network Stanford GSB; Version 1
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ITN, Stanford GSB, Edited Master 93-0920-4 09/20/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:08:00
International television network Stanford GSB; Version 2
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Stanford University Hospital Orientation - Tape #3 93-1006-1a 10/06/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:30:00
STANFORD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ORIENTATION 1993;
Tape 9i31006SFPG Healthcare Education Network SUH Orientation Tape 3:
Timecode 3:00:20 Bars (WS=Wide Shot MS=Medium Shot, CU=Closeup ECU=Extreme Closeup ZIN=Zoom Zout=Zoom Out Pan LT= Pan Left PanRT=Pan Right): 30 WS Red lighting wide shot lab; 43 WSAction tech startes maine monitors scanning monitors what looks like sonogram; 110 WS man walks in whagtcvh got etc. they talk; 112 WSWanna see tape so far?; 158 WS Second take watcha got today; 214 WS Ok let's see it.; 247 WS two shot, one guy points the monitor; 307 MCU tech "it s really interesting because; 324 you see it for the first time etc. how this system works independently of calcium, etc. ; 340 MCU other tech ; 421 points at screen ; 540 MCU 1st tech at computer; 556 Zin CU ; 800 WS regular lighting tech at computer (same as previous shot red light shot 30); 810 WS two shot Other tech enters What is that?; 828 points at screen; do they oscillate here , or do they oscillate here? ; 833 both places; 836 CU regular light 1st tech; 940 MCU second tech standing next to monitor; 1001 points at screen ; 1021 let's just call it a hunch; 1042 MCU 2nd tech, now sitting near monitor; 1049 points at screen ; 1114 points at screen again; 1130 Zin CU, no monitor; 1233 man at desk; back to camera, writing (Dr. Berg); 1307 turns to face camera ; 1310 starts speaking: one of the major motivations for creating the beckman center … explains the goals of the center; 1312 start zin ; 1331 end zin CU; 1620 MCU interview Dr. Berg explains the goals and projects of Beckman Center – Biomedical Research; 2538 MCU Beckman Center entrance ; 2542 start Zout; 2548 end Zout; WS people walking in front of center; 2610 start Zin ; 2623 end Zin CU "Beckman Center" on front of building
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Stanford University Hospital Orientation - Tape #5 93-1006-1b 10/06/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:30:00
STANFORD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ORIENTATION 1993
Tape 931006 B Healthcare Education Network SUH Orientation Tape 5
Timecode 5: 00:; 25 Bars ; 30 CU receptionist ; 50 answers phone ; 100 Zout ; 105 WS Two shot woman in red dress approaches reception desk; 112 Do you have your insurance card w/ you today?; 310 MCU receptionist typing ; 315 answers phone; 326 pan lt CU elderly man; 333 Zout WS several ppl including receptionist and elderly man; 349 Do you have your insurance card?; 405 receptionist answers phone, asks caller to hold; 411 receptionist walks away from desk, off camera; 414 WS receptionist at desk w/ another patient (woman) ; 425 receptionist gathers papers; 438 Zin MCU 2 women patients; one is looking in wallet for card ; 447 other woman: I'm just here to have some bloodwork… ; 456 pan rt MCU receptionist; 506 Zout ; 511 WS 3 shot receptionist, 2 women; 513 receptionist stands, walks off camera; 518 one woman puts arm around other; 526 CU receptionist; 536 action answers phone: patient admitting services, this is debbie.; 539 Zout ; 544 WS 2 shot woman, receptionist; 552 woman hands receptionist card ; 648 MCU woman, recepttionist at bottom right of shot ; 650 receptionist: Hi, may I help you?; 652 I'm mrs olaf; 654 to be admitted for orthopedic surgery; 657 do you have your insurance card w/ you?; 659 woman hands receptionist her insurance card ; 834 CU Admission Intake Unit sign ; 855 dolly down Zout WS woman walks through door below sign; 1015 CU Admission Intake Unit sign ; 1020 dolly down Zout WS woman walks through door below sign; 1030 WS people walking down hall, towards/away from camera; 1158 4 shot doctors walking down hall toward camera; 1214 one doctor walking down hall toward camera;
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Stanford University Hospital Orientation - Tape #7 93-1006-1c 10/06/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:30:00
STANFORD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ORIENTATION 1993; Healthcare Education Network
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Stanford University Hospital Orientation - Tape #9 93-1006-1d 10/06/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:30:00
STANFORD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ORIENTATION 1993; Healthcare Education Network
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Stanford Campus Views, B-Roll 93-1006-2 10/06/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Campus Views 1993 Medical School; Library; Church
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Gerhard Casper Interview 93-1006-3 10/06/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Tape contains shot list and summary: Tape #2: Gerhard Casper Interview 10-6-93: 00:10 Close up Casper; 00:12 Zoom out to medium shot, static; 00:56 Zoom in a little, camera zoom in a little slowly through ; 01:30 Discuss higher education, undergraduate experience, importance of diversity; 02:12 Zoom in move close up, static; 03:59 Zoom in More. Offers praise for United States universities; 04:31 Zoom in as Casper looks away; 04:44 Zoom out a little; 06:01 Zoom out a little as Casper fumbles; 06:10 Cut to a new medium close up of Casper; 08:22 Cut to new medium shot of Casper; 11:50 End;
Discussion: Casper spends some of the time talking about himself and most time talking about the college system and Stanford in particular. He makes frequent mistakes throughout the interview and several times the camera cuts away and comes back with a new shot. Around 06:10, he talked about Stanford and how they take advantage of technological advances. Toward the end of the interview (approx. 10:45) he began a quick history of himself--a success story about a little boy who left Germany with his parents after WW2 and started his life over in America. He also discussed how his own background makes it appropriate for him to teach European History. He talked about what makes Stanford so special in his eyes--the caliber of the faculty and students, the atmosphere, and the attitude.
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Amy Biehl Memorial Service, Master 93-1006-4a 10/06/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Amy Biehl '89 was murdered in South Africa while finishing a year there as a Fulbright scholar. She registered voters for the first post-apartheid elections. A memorial was held for her at Memorial Church.
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Amy Biehl Memorial Service, Master 93-1006-4b 10/06/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Amy Biehl '89 was murdered in South Africa while finishing a year there as a Fulbright scholar. She registered voters for the first post-apartheid elections. A memorial was held for her at Memorial Church.
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Stanford Axe Committee Interviews 93-1012-1 10/12/1993

Stanford Axe Committee interviews

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

STANFORD AXE COMMITTEE INTERVIEWS: 1993 Big Game
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Stanford Swimming Morning Shoot, dub 93-1108-1 11/08/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Contains a note: From Hubbard 2 VHS
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Schultz-Hoover Meeting 93-1110-5 11/10/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

9:38
SCHULTZ-HOOVER MEETING 1993: Greetings; Showing Board room and prizes; Meeting
SCHULTZ-HOOVER MEETING TAPE LOG: 00:17 Medium shot umbrellas in rain; 00:30 Medium two-shot, men in rain with umbrellas; 00:33 Close up man walking; 00:46 Close up two men. Camera follows at medium shot as men get off bus; 01:17 Pan left, medium three-shot; 01:23 Medium three-shot upstairs; 01:41 Wide shot men walking over courtyard; 01:51 Wide shot boardroom; 01:58 Medium shot on door as people go through; 02:11 Wide shot boardroom; 02:18 Medium shot as people pass through; 02:39 Medium two-shot; 02:40 Pan left over, medium two shot; 03:00 Close up of man w/green tie talking; 03:09 Medium shot man with green tie talking; 03:16 Close up two-shot; 03:22 Close up trophy; 03:31 Medium shot man with green tie; 03:36 Close up man with green tie; 03:43 Close up two-shot; 03:48 Pan right to speaker; 03:34 Medium shot of men; 04:00 Close up man with green tie; 04:11 Medium shot board meeting; 04:25 Close up man in blue suit; 04:36 Medium shot of man with white handkerchief; 04:39 Wide shot of boardroom; 04:48 Close up speaker in green tie; 04:58 Medium two shot; 05:08 Close up man with green tie; 05:23 Close up man smoking; 05:29 Pan right, close-up man in green tie. Static; 06:03 Zoom out, wide two shot; 06:22 Wide shot of boardroom; 06:37 Close up man with green tie; 06:53 Wide circle around room; 06:59 Close up each man on other side of table; 07:18 Medium two shot of man in green tie and smoker; 07:31 Wide shot boardroom; 07:41 Medium two shot; 07:55 Close up man with blue suit; 08:11 Medium two shot; 08:22 Close up man with green tie; 08:37 Pan around boardroom, two shot over man with green tie; 08:52 Medium two shot; 09:03 Close up smoker; 09:10 Widen, medium shot board room; 09:18 Wide shot board room; 09:41 Medium shot room over shoulder of smoker; 09:55 END
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Stanford Business School, Executive Education, B-roll, Master (2-5) 93-1200-2 12/00/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:05:00
GSB EXECUTIVE EDUCATION 1993: 1. Main Quad at Stanford as seen from main road leading into campus; 2. Little field Management Center, part of the Stanford Business School; 3. Students at the outdoor patio study area at the Business School; 4. Side entrance to Main Quad on Stanford campus; 5. Foot traffic on Stanford campus near Business School; 6. 1993 Executive Education class at Stanford Business School taught by George G.C. Parker, associate dean for academic affairs (blue shirt). Includes variety of shots of students ; 7. 1993 Executive Education class at Stanford Business School taught by Garth Saloner, Robert Magowan Professor of Economics and Strategic Management (slight accent, light shirt). Includes variety of shots of students.
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NIE SIQSS, Graphics, Dub, Master 00-0201-1 02/01/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Norman Nie, Stanford Institute for Quantitative Study of Society Graphics [It appears to be related to the SIQSS 2000 study of internet usage by Norman Nie.]
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June video, Tape #3 00-0316-1 03/16/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

University President John Hennessy, University Archivist Maggie Kimball interview Will - sound; Ch 1: LAV; Ch 2: Schoeps
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Celebration of a Presidency: The Gerhard Casper Years, 1992-2000, Sub-Master (3) 00-0607-2 06/17/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:17:37
Ch. 1 and 2, mono mix audio, An overview of Casper's Years as Stanford President, John Hennessy, Condoleezza Rice, Margaret Kimball and Kathleen Sullivan share their experiences with Casper.
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Gerhard Casper Still Images, Master (# 1) 00-0608-2 06/08/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:30:00
Still images of Stanford President Gerhard Casper. Stanford Media Works
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SGI Testimonial / Stanford, McDougall Creative, Dr. Taylor, Texture, B-Roll, Reel #3, Dub 00-0608-3 06/08/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Screens Reel # 3, Lib No: 24254, Job # 10062, Clone, Dr. Taylor, Texture B-Roll; Created by Rough House Editorial, 1000 Sansome St. Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94111,
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SGI Testimonial / Stanford, McDougall Creative, B-Roll, animations & MRI Skeletons Reel #5, Dub 00-0608-4 06/08/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Screens Reel # 3, Lib No: 24256, Job # 10062, Dub, Screens, B-Roll Animation & MRI Skeletons, Job 664; Created by Rough House Editorial, 1000 Sansome St. Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94111,
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SGI Testimonial / Stanford, McDougall Creative, Scott Delp, Reel #1 00-0621-1 06/21/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Screens Reel # 1, Lib No: 24276, Job # 10078, Clone, Scott Delp; Created by Rough House Editorial, 1000 Sansome St. Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94111,
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SGI Testimonial / Stanford, McDougall Creative, Dr. Taylor, Reel #2 00-0621-2 06/21/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Screens Reel # 2, Lib No: 24277, Job # 10078, Clone, Dr. Taylor; Created by Rough House Editorial, 1000 Sansome St. Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94111,
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David Eppel / Sea urchins at Hopkins Marine Station 00-0700-1 07/00/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:02:12
Sea urchins at Hopkins Marine Station Nitric oxide study
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I Room, Master 00-0803-2 08/03/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Interview with Kathleen Liston, Information room. M-0007; 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.
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110th Commencement, Carly Fiorina 01-0617-4 06/17/2001

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

110th Commencement, Carleton (Carly) S. Fiorina, chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard, delivers the Commencement address.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium, Tuna Research and Conservation Center 01-0814-2 08/14/2001

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:15:00
Tape is footage of tagging giant blue fin tuna off Cape Hatteras.
Tuna Research and Conservation Center: TRT: 15 minutes; Bars; Black; Hatteras title screen ; Sportfishing boats heading out to sea; Spray hitting windows of tagging boat, view from inside the bridge; Reeling in a bluefin tuna; Chumming for a bluefin tuna with baitfish; Landing a bluefin tuna (Dr. Barbara Block in blue foul-weather gear); Measuring tuna's length; placing a seawater hose in its mouth to irrigate its gills while aboard ship; covering its eyes with black cloth to keep it calm; Inserting an electronic archival data tag in its belly cavity; Suturing the belly after tag is inserted; Placing a second ID tag on its back ; Returning bluefin tuna to the sea through the boat's rear transom. ; Transferring a fish on the line from a sportfishing boat to the tagging boat; Landing a a 500-pound-plus bluefin tuna (Dr. Barbara Block in yellow foul-weather gear with blue and white bandanna); Irrigating tuna's gills with seawater hose; measuring length; eyes covered to keep it calm; Sportfishing boat during bluefin tuna trip; Reeling in a bluefin tuna for tagging; Landing a bluefin tuna: irrigating gills, eyes covered, inserting archival tag in belly cavity ; Preparing archival data tags in the cabin; Dr. Barbara Block in foreground; Spray hitting windows of tagging boat; view from inside the bridge; Yellowfin tuna and bonito in the Outer Bay Exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium; Tuna feeding at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in Outer Bay exhibit; Visitors watching tuna swim in Outer Bay exhibit at Monterey Bay Aquarium; Tuna Research and Conservation Center (TRCC) logo; Capturing tuna in the TRCC for implant of experimental data tag; Inserting experimental tag in fish's belly & suturing the incision; Return of fish to the holding tank at TRCC; fish with tags swimming in holding tank; Testing pop-up satellite data tag in the lab; viewing data from tag on laptop computer; Data from tag as they appear on laptop screen; Affixing electronic identification tag on tuna TRCC; Reading the identification tag with a scanner; Logging data about tuna at TRCC; Releasing tagged tuna into tank at TRCC; Feeding tuna in the TRCC; Audio (Hatteras footage only) - Ambient sound
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Stanford Basketball Promo 01-1206-2 12/06/2001

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
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Stanford Football Promo 01-1206-3 12/06/2001

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
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Stanford NCAA Football Promotion 02-0814-2 08/14/2002

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, B-Roll 02-0920-4 09/20/2002

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:09:44
B-Roll footage of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
SLAC B-roll Shot List 10/02/2002: 02:07:29 Title Slate; 02:24:27 Index Slate; 1. Exteriors; 2. Aerials; 3. BaBar Testing; 4. BaBar Detector ; 5. SLAC 1960s Construction; 6. Animation; 02:31:29 SLAC Exterior Sign; 02:45:15 Aerial View of SLAC Longest Building in the world, 2 miles in length; 03:30:00 Front aerial view of SLAC; 03:49:23 Ground shot accelerator gallery; 04:20:10 Accelerator Interiors ; 05:13:00 Testing BaBar Detector Electronics; 06:06:05 Detector as Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; 07:07:20 Low angle shot of the BaBar Central Detector ; 08:00:04 Reverse shot BaBar Detector at SLAC; 08:28:28 Inside the one mile circular PEP-II Particle Accelerator Tunnel; 09:11:20 Construction of SLAC Circa 1962 (Sound on film); 10:12:02 Construction of SLAC Circa 1962 (Silent film); 11:13:27 Animation
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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, B-Roll 02-0920-5 09/20/2002

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:09:20
B-Roll footage of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Grand Design: A History of the Stanford Museum 86-0000-1 1986

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Short film on the history of the Stanford Museum
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Making History Again... 87-0000-4 1987

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Highlights of the 1987 Cornerstone Centennial Celebration.
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Stanford University Commencement Exercises, Garry Trudeau 89-0618-2 06/18/1989

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Commencement exercises 1989. Garry Trudeau, Doonesbury Cartoonist, was the speaker.
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Stanford in it Second Century, Donald Kennedy (46) 90-0405-1 04/05/1990

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:43:00
Stanford Channel (Channel 51) Kennedy called on community members to renew their commitment to teaching as "first among our labors." The combination of teaching and research has been a source of Stanford's strength, but the relative weight has shifted over time, as the term "research university" suggests, he said.
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Stanford University 5 Spots, Dub 90-1029-1 10/29/1990

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

"Overview" Stan 9001 "Medical" Stan 9002; "Creativity" Stan 9003; "Public Service" 9004; "High Technology" 9005; #4652
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Stanford as a World University 91-0125 -1 01/24/1991 - 01/25/1991

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

1st Annual Meeting of Advisory council [This appears to be an Advisory council for the GSB. No further information is available.]
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Commencement 92-0000-2 1992

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

the speaker at the commencement was Kirk Varnedoe, AM '70, PhD '72 Director, Department of Painting and Sculpture, Museum of Modern Art.
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Universities of the World III, TV Asahi 92-0211-1 02/11/1992

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

01:00:00
[It is unclear the relation to Stanford University. It may have been covered by the show.]
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Stanford Football Promo, Dub 93-0819-3 08/19/1993

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
Stanford football promotional video, audio: mixed
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Commencement 93-1004-1 10/04/1993

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

a large amount of band footage
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Ram's Head Theatrical Society, Big Game Gaieties 1994, "Natural Born Gaieties" 94-0000-5 1994

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Event was performed Nov 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1994; Synopsis: Sam and Lydia go back in time with Cal nerd Gordy in tow. They accidentally save Leland Stanford Junior from typhoid fever and return to 1994 only to discover Stanford is now Le-Land, an amusement park run by the 126-year-old Leland for the amusement of Cal students. They must return to 1884 and ensure Leland dies on schedule! Includes the disco number "Typhoid Fever!"
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Stanford GPS, B-Roll 94-1017-2 10/17/1994

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:17:00
[With the time period, it is possible that this is related to the Integrity Beacon and the work with auto-landing planes via gps.]
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SIQSS, Stanford Study takes First Look at How Internet is Changing Daily Life, Preliminary Stanford Internet Study, Video News Release (first cut) ZZ0278 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:40
TRT: 03:40 A study by the Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society (SIQSS) in 2000 found that increased Internet use correlated with isolating behaviors such as spending less time with friends and family. The more time people spent on the Internet, the less time they spent interacting with humans in the "real world.
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The Gilded Age: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Cantor Arts Center, B-Roll and Interview ZZ0279 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:08:00
The Gilded Age: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, on view at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University from March 28 to June 17, 2001, captures the brilliance of turn-of-the-century society and a new current of sophistication in America. The exhibition includes 60 major artworks by the most important artists of the day, including Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, and John Singer Sargent. "Great ambition characterized this period in America," said Elizabeth Broun, director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. "Artists and patrons rose to new heights, as the 1876 Centennial engendered a strong sense of national pride and eagerness to match Europe's aristocracies." The Gilded Age: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum is one of eight exhibitions in Treasures to Go, touring the nation through 2002. The Principal Financial Group® is a proud partner in bringing these artworks to the American people.
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Digital Divide ZZ0280 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

03:40:00
Master Camera
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Alex Strauss, Anchor / Health Reporter ZZ0281 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Montage :45 Anchoring 3:00; Set Piece #1 - Sports Enhancement; Set Piece #2 Hyperbaric Chamber; Set Piece #3 New Ankle
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Bernard Widrow ABC / World News Tonight ZZ0282 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

[Unclear what the story was about, but they did report on his array hearing aid.]
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Packard Labs ZZ0283 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)
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Gravity Probe B ZZ0284 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)
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Happy Birthday James! ZZ0286 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:09
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Community Day ZZ0287 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:06:17
The event, inaugurated in 2002, is an all-day university celebration for people living in nearby communities—a day to enjoy dozens of family-oriented activities hosted by groups throughout campus. The last Community Day, held in 2007, attracted about 8,000 visitors. [The date of this tape is unclear, but Community was fully cancelled in 2009. The tape would be from 2002 to 2007.]
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News ZZ0288 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:27
Entry: News
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Richard Zare, Andrew Alexander, Beer Bubbles Descend ZZ0289 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:02:33
Chemists Richard N. Zare of Stanford University and Andrew J. Alexander of the University of Edinburgh explain how when beer is poured into a glass, the bubbles sometimes go down instead of up. Location shots filmed at the Empire Tap Room in Palo Alto.
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Professor Philip Scherrer on Sunspot Discovery ZZ0292 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:31
Philip Scherrer, Stanford professor of physics and principal investigator of the SOHO/MDI project, explains what lies beneath sunspots.
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Summer Sanders, Swimming ZZ0294 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Summer Sanders, Olympic Swimmer at 1992 games and Stanford Alum, swimming.
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Stanford, Office of Undergraduate Admissions ZZ0295 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:11:33
Tape from the Stanford Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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Experiencing Stanford ZZ0296 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:13:17
Experience Stanford was produced by the Stanford Office of Undergraduate Admission, 650-723-2091
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Stanford News Demo Reel: Mars, Computers, Hopkins ZZ0297 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:48
[Demo reel of news stories. Unclear what the exact stories are, but Mars is likely a story about Zare claiming evidence of life on Mars on a rock showing evidence of microorganisms. That story was from 1996.]
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Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, Track / Natural Sound ZZ0298 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:05:00
[this is likely a copy of 99-0105-1 and 99-0105-2.]
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Big Game History Feature, Dub 92-1100-1 11/00/1992

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:06:45
BIG GAME HISTORY 1992 Various historical highlights Tape Type is Dub
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Stanford Campus Views 93-0517-2 05/17/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

31:00
STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS 1993
Tower and Quad Shots; Business School; Class Change; Tour Group
CAMPUS VIEWS T9 WHEELCHAIR: 00:43 Wide shot Quad; 00:44 Zoom in, medium shot walls and arch; 00:57 Wide shot Quad; 01:23 Zoom in to medium shot Quad; 01:40 Wide shot Quad; 01:57 Zoom in to medium shot walls and arch; 02:11 Wide shot tower and parking lot; 02:37 New wide shot of tower and lot; 02:50 Zoom in, until 03:04 medium shot of tower; 03:11 Close up tower; 03:15 Zoom out to medium shot tower top; 03:24 Zoom out to medium shot and lot; 03:42 Wide shot campus Quad--static; 04:17 Zoom in slow until 04:44, medium shot wall and three arches; 04:51 Zoom out, wide shot quad; 04:57 Close up wall; 05:01 Pan crazily around until 05:08, wide shot Quad; 05:38 Medium shot wall and three arches; 05:54 Zoom out, wide shot Quad; 06:20 Zoom out, wider shot Quad; 06:31 Zoom out, wider shot quad; 06:48 Zoom in brief, zoom out quickly; 06:57 Zoom in, medium shot wall and three arches; 07:14 Medium shot of there arches; 07:30 Medium shot of wall and three arches; 07:34 Medium shot of wall and three arches; 07:42 Wide shot wall and three arches; 07:57 Zoom out until 08:07, wide shot quad; 08:15 Zoom in, wide shot wall and three arches; 08:26 Look up at wall top, wide shot; 08:30 Wide shot detail on wall, camera trembles; 08:35 Medium shot arch and wall; 08:56 Zoom out, wide shot wall and three arches; 09:11 Zoom out, wide shot Quad; 09:24 Zoom in quick, medium shot wall; 10:08 Wide shot mansion center; 10:26 New wide shot mansion center; 10:50 Zoom in until 11:00, medium shot arch doorway; 11:10 Zoom out, wide shot center; 11:46 Medium shot of windows; 12:02 Medium shot center; 12:16 Pan left, medium shot tree, side if building; 12:21 Medium shot building corner; 12:34 Medium shot of center building; 12:48 Wide shot of center; 13:31 Medium shot Business School sign. Static; 14:02 Close up business School sign. Static; 14:08 Pan around crazy until 14:17; 14:17 Medium shot people walking; 14:23 Pan left; 14:29 Pan left again; 14:40 Medium shot of students across stairs; 14:52 Medium shot, student coming down; 14:57 Medium shot of Business School sign; 15:04 Close up Business School sign; 15:07 Medium shot of Business School sign; 15:16 Medium shot people in courtyard; 15:43 Medium shot people at tables; 16:02 Zoom out, wide shot tower and tables; 16:14 Medium shot of tower; 16:32 Pan right, medium shot of tables; 16:41 Medium shot tower; 16:47 Wide shot tables; 16:54 Zoom in and out, wide shot tables; 17:15 Medium shot students at table; 17:36 Pan right on other students, medium shot; 17:45 Pan far right, medium shot of students; 18:12 Medium shot Business School sign, static; 18:36 Zoom in; 18:53 Wide shot Quad amphitheater--static; 19:29 Medium shot tower; 19:55 Zoom out; 20:01 zoom out, wide shot amphitheater; 20:36 Medium shot amphitheater; 20:56 Medium shot ivy arch and palm trees. Static; 23:00 Close up ivy arch. Static; 23:41 Medium shot people walking under arch; 23:56 Zoom out, wide shot arch through lamppost; 24:14 Wide shot class change; 24:17 Medium shot of bikers; 24:32 Wide shot class change; 24:38 Wide shot tour group, group passes on right; 25:05 Medium shot back of tour group; 25:25 Medium shot individual backs; 25:46 Medium three-shot of people's backs; 26:11 Wide shot of people on road; 26:34 Medium shot of bikers; 26:36 Medium shot as bikers pass; 27:07 Medium shot as bikers pass; 27:47 Zoom in, bikers passing; 28:38 Medium three shot of people and bag; 28:51 Medium shot of people on road; 29:10 Wide shot of road; 29:20 Medium shot as bikers pass; 29:31 Wide shot of people on road; 29:52 Medium shot of road; 31:06 Wide shot of road; 31:29 Medium three-shot of students; 31:43 Medium shots of students passing by; END
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Stanford campus views 93-0517-3 05/17/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:19:50
STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS 1993: Memorial Church; quad; Baseball
Stanford Campus Views Tape Log, tape 3 (13:22 red map graphic): 00:55 Pan out to wide shot of Quad; 01:30 Medium shot, man and woman in Quad walking toward camera; 01:41 Slow pan out to wide shot; 02:25 Wide shot, pan to left from arches to palm trees and (? building); 03:04 Pan down from church to arch walkway long shot; 03:26 Pan from arches to Hoover Tower; 03:40 Medium shot, Hoover; 04:06 Medium shot, camera follows cyclist, up close cyclist rides out of shot at 04:17; 04:21 Medium shot, Hoover; 04:54 Camera follows student cyclist, cyclist rides away from camera out of shot; 05:27 Close up of Crucifixion with a few organ notes; 05:29 Pan out to three windows in background and two people looking at them (windows are very clear, everything else very dark); 05:57 Same shot, lightened up overall (bumped up); 06:16 Organ music; 06:27 Close up, angels window; organ music; 06:49 Close up, another angel--focus to blur; organ music; 07:08 Close up, first angels window -- focus to blur (wobbly); organ music; 07:19 close-up, same angels--quick focus to blur; organ music stops as blur
EVERYTHING BELOW IS BAD 07:29 Medium shot, arches shot of church; 07:33 Pan up to top of church; 08:03 Quick close-up of top of church Biblical scene; 08:14 Zoom onto three small church windows; 08:30 Medium shot, three small and main big church window; 08:52 Close up, angel and baby on side of church; 09:20 Close up, part of top of arch on church; 09:41 Pan out of church arches with cyclists riding by; 10:11 Pan up from three church arches to Biblical scene at top of church; 10:48 Close up and quick pan out of cross on main church outside window; 10:56 Close up, top of main church window; 11:34 Close up, Faith angel on church wall; 11:44 Pan out of medium close-up of angel; 12:02 Medium shot, pan up from people walking through church archway up to top of church; 12:22 Wide shot, church through archway (wrong exposure?) with some people crossing field; 13:32 Close up of Jesus on church outside; 13:34 Close up, pan out to arch view; 13:58 Wide shot, church front (straight on) with students passing by; 14:34 Same shot, cyclist rides away from camera, tour group walks from behind camera; 16:59 Medium shot, man and woman talking in arch walkway with columns in background; 17:29 Wide shot, man and woman talking; 18:19 Medium shot, from inside walkway through arch out onto Quad; 18:51 Same shot, zoom onto male and female student walking through Quad; 19:08 Medium shot, three women with two bikes talking and getting stuff together to go; 19:40 Medium close, male student lying on grass, reading; 20:20 Close up, back of male student; 20:25 Pan out to reveal Rodin sculpture; 20:45 Wide shot, arches in Quad with red flowers in front
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Stanford Campus Views 93-0517-4 05/17/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Noon Hoover Clock Tower ; Fountain; Hoover; Green Library; Archways; Quad
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Stanford campus views 93-0520-2 05/20/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:25:02
STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS 1993: Memorial Church; Quad and church; Students in science lab
00:05 Medium shot of students in hallways; 00:10 Wide shot of arches and students walking through hallways; 00:40 Zoom in on students walking through arches; 01:00 Zoom out to show columns; 01:20 Camera follows cyclist, cyclist moves on; 01:40 Wide shot of arches and hallway from Quad, palm trees visible; 01:50 Zoom out to wider shot; 02:15 Medium of couple walking through arch; 02:40 Widen to show whole arch; 03:00 Zoom back in to show tourists and group under arch; 03:20 Zoom out to show people standing in front of arch shot is taken through another arch on opposite side of Quad; 04:24 Zoom into medium shot of three arches and people in front; 04:40 Wide shot of ivory tower and buildings; 04:55 Close up of tower, zoom out to wide shot of buildings and people; 05:10 Medium shot, people walking in front; 05:30 Close up tower, zoom out to tower and buildings; 05:49 Cyclist and walkers in front of buildings, shot widens to include tower; 06:14 Wide shot of church as shown through arch across Quad; 06:30 Close up of cross on top of church; 06:43 Zoom out to full shot of church through arch across Quad; 07:06 Zoom in, medium shot of biker, biker goes off camera; 07:25 Close up of Jesus on church wall; 07:40 Medium shot of church wall and stained glass; 07:45 Close up middle stained glass; 07:55 Wide shot of church; 08:18 Medium shot of people walking in front of church; 08:25 Medium shot of church; 08:40 Close up detail of church wall; 09:05 Close up of Jesus on wall and other detail on wall, static; 09:53 Medium shots of doorways to church, angels with babies; 10:10 Close-ups of angels on wall: Faith, Hope, Charity, Love with two babies; 10:40 Medium shot of church doorways; 10:53 Medium shots of tour. Tour guide describes history of campus, walk toward church; 11:57 Close up exterior shot of plaque about the church on church wall, zoom up to church wall with the angel "Love"; 12:24 Inside the church of banner hanging off the ceiling; 12:30 Medium shot of tour group going inside; 12:45 Close up of stained glass inside church, zooms to tour group and then back to window; 13:20 Different glass window, with Jesus, organ music plays in background; 13:40 Zoom out to see banner close to stained glass window, organ music; 14:20 Zoom out to show wide shot of church; 14:30 Left tilt to show medium shot of balcony inside church; 14:55 Wide shot of church outside; 15:11 Zoom out to show entire Quad, can see steeple of church; 15:25 Zoom back in to show wide shot of church; 15:43 See medium of arches leading into church, people entering through arches; 16:06 Wide shot of Quad and church in back; 16:23 Zoom in to see arch doorways and people going towards church; 16:50 Medium shot of church; 16:57 Wide shot of tower and palm trees; 17:10 Close up of tower, zoom out to wide shot of palm trees and tower; 17:30 Cut to student in lab; 17:44 Pan left to show equipment; 17:50 Medium shot of two students; 18:00 Close up equipment, zoom back out to have medium two shot of students; 18:20 Close up of students, first back of on one then side of the other; 18:40 Close up of graph printed by students; 19:00 Medium two shot of students; 19:15 Close up of student's gloves; 19:29 Medium shot of other students in the lab; 19:35 Close up of student in lab; 19:50 Close up of sample on burner; 20:00 Medium shot of students in lab; 20:15 Close up of students performing experiments; 20:51 Zoom in and out on different students; 21:20 Medium shot through machine wires of student and experiment; 21:30 Close up on student; 21:41 Pan of lab and students; 21:50 Close up student; 22:00 Overhead pan of lab; 22:19 Close up of student's notes; 22:30 Overhead pan of lab; 22:40 Close up through machine wires of student working; 23:00 Widens to medium shot; 23:20 Medium two shot of students working on experiments in lab; 23:52 Close up of experiment; 24:05 Medium of student; 24:20 Medium shot of students working on different experiment; 24:35 Close up of experiments; 24:59 Zoom out to full shot of lab; 25:52 Close up of students in lab; 25:07 Medium shot of students working in lab
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Stanford campus views with Condoleezza Rice 93-0524-1 05/24/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:20:40
STANFORD CAMPUS VIEWS; CONDOLEEZZA RICE 1993: Condoleezza Rice on Quad; Foreign Policy class; Stills of George Bush and Colin Powell with Condoleezza
Tape log Tape #1: 00:35 Close up Condoleezza Rice; 01:001 Condoleezza meets woman in Quad; jokes about camera; 01:18 Close up, camera follows two women; 01:30 Close up on back of two women going inside building; 01:50 Close up Condoleezza going up stairs; 02:06 Condoleezza meets man on stairs; close-up two shot, also joke about camera; 02:28 Camera follows Condoleezza going inside classroom; 02:50 Medium shot inside classroom with students; 03:15 Close up Condoleezza, zoom out to wide shot of classroom; 03:40 Cut to close-up of Condoleezza; 03:45 Zoom out to wide of classroom; 03:57 Wobbly pan of classroom; 04:07 Close up of Condoleezza; 04:24 Wide shot, classroom; 05:33 Close up Condoleezza, widens to left-right pan of students and class; 06:05 Close up of student; 06:23 Pan left to Condoleezza, close-up of Condoleezza; 06:39 Pan left and close-up of student; 06:50 Pan right, close-up of Condoleezza; 07:25 Pan left to student, students talks off camera; 07:46 Medium shot of class; 08:06 Wide shot of classroom, quick tighten to medium shot of class; 08:57 Wide shot of class, elbow sticks in camera; 09:10 Close up of Condoleezza; 09:56 Medium shot of classroom; 10:09 Close-ups of students; 10:42 Medium shot, speaker's back close up talk about GATT; 11:26 Medium shot, Condoleezza discusses GATT; 11:55 Close up Condoleezza discusses French wars; 12:40 Zoom out on wide shot of class; 12:53 Medium three shot of students; 13:07 Wide shot of class; discusses Germany's role in trade policy; 13:55 Medium shots of Condoleezza; 14:45 Wide shot of class; 15:02 Medium shot of student, talking about French agriculture, psychological aspects; 15:45 Close up of student, also talking about France; 16:10 Close up of Condoleezza, speaker off camera; 16:36 Medium to close shots of students, same speaker; 16:43 Still of George Bush staff, including Condoleezza, medium shot; 17:09 Close up of Bush, pan right to Condoleezza; 17:21 Close back to Bush, pan back right to Condoleezza; 17:43 Medium shot still of Colin Powell with Condoleezza; autograph on photo says "With admiration and best wishes for continued success"; 18:42 Close up Colin and Condoleezza; 19:06 Medium still of Bush staff and Condoleezza; 19:35 Camera dips off screen; 19:47 Close up Bush and Condoleezza, slight zoom in zoom out; 20:04 Zoom out on still; 20:12 Zoom in close-up of Bush and Condoleezza; 20:26 Zoom out on still; 20:34 Zoom in; Out of focus camera until 20:55; 21:04 Close up Bush and Condoleezza; 21:15 Medium shot, close-up, zoom out, close-up, zoom out; END
Discussion: During opening scenes with the two people she met on the Quad and in the building, Rice was sociably talking about the camera, saying hello, etc. In the classroom the discussion was about foreign trade policy, namely GATT. The students had turned in papers that week about countries involved in the agreements: Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia (which was deemed out of the loop) and other countries. Most of the papers were focused on France. The students discussed topics having to do with GATT and what made the countries, especially France, behave the way they did. Afterward the camera went to stills of photos and there was no sound.
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Stanford Baccalaureate Ceremony-Tape 1 93-0612-1a 06/12/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:27:26
STANFORD BACCALAUREATE 1993: Kennedy Grove; Entrance of graduates; Stanford Band; President's speech; Graduates and parents
00:20 Medium shot flag bearers and graduates; 00:35 Zoom out, wide shot auditorium; 00:51 Medium shot flag bearers and graduates; 01:29 Zoom out; 01:32 Pan right, medium shot parents; 01:40 Pan left, medium shot parents; 01:50 Medium two-shot spectators; 01:57 Medium two-shot flag bearers; 02:09 Zoom out to wide shot of graduates; 02:22 Medium shot flag bearers and graduates; 02:37 Medium three-shot of graduates; 02:43 Medium shot follows flag bearers upstage; 02:52 Medium shot graduates file in; 03:04 Wide shot graduates file in; 03:16 Wide shot auditorium; 03:23 Close up man in red and blue robe; 03:28 Pan left, medium shot as grads file in; 03:45 Pan right, camera goes through sea of grads, medium shot; 04:08 Medium shot grads filing in; 04:10 Camera goes through sea of grads, medium shot; 04:47 Close up graduate; 04:54 Pan right onto parents and left onto grads; 05:00 Close up parent; 05:02 Close up kilt; 05:08 Close up parent; 05:12 Pan left, close-up parents; 05:25 Pan left over parents; 05:35 Wide shot auditorium; 05:43 Zoom out wider; 05:53 Medium three-shot band members; 06:00 Close up sign; 06:06 Medium three-shot band members; 06:14 Medium shot grads file in; 06:25 Zoom out, wide shot auditorium; 06:46 Zoom in until 07:01 medium shot grads file in; 07:21 Medium shot parents; 07:31 Medium shot grads; 07:57 Medium shots of grad faces; 08:00 Pan right over grads until 08:15; 08:15 New medium shot of grads; 08:25 Zoom up medium shot; 08:34 Close up flag bearer; 08:39 Zoom out; 08:47 Close up Fargo in red and blue robe; 08:49 Medium two shots of grads; 09:30 Close up President Casper; 09:35 Zoom out, camera follows Casper up stairs to stage; 09:49 Medium three-shot on stage; 09:57 Close up Stanford sign; 10:01 Zoom out to full stage; 10:11 Wide shot grads; 10:15 Close up drum player; 10:20 Close up speaker; 10:29 Zoom out to wide shot, drum players and stage; 10:45 Pan left, wide shot grads; 10:52 Medium two-shot; 10:58 Medium three shot of drummers; 11:19 Close up drummers; 11:23 Pan left onto other drummers, medium shot; 11:35 Close up drumsticks; 11:39 Zoom out, medium shot drummers; 11:49 Pan left, medium shot all drummers; 12:09 Close up drummer; 12:18 Pan left, close-up musician; 12:31 Pan right, medium shot musicians from ground; 12:51 Pan right, medium shot drummers; 13:02 Medium shot stage and musicians; 13:16 Pan right, wide shot grads; 13:24 Medium three shot grads; 13:29 Pan left over grads, medium shot; 13:42 Medium shot grads, pan right over; 13:53 Pan right; 14:01 Medium three-shot; 14:09 Close up grad; 14:11 Zoom out; 14:24 Medium shot speaker; 14:34 Zoom out until 14:37, medium shot stage; 14:45 Medium shot stage, speakers; 14:56 Medium shot stage; 15:08 Medium three shot; 15:16 New medium three-shot; 15:30 Medium shot Casper; 15:36 Zoom out to medium shot stage; 15:52 Close up speaker; 16:07 Pan right, medium shot Casper; 16:15 Zoom out to medium shot stage. Static; 16:45 Medium shot people onstage; 16:54 Medium three shot; 17:01 Pan left over stage; 17:12 Close up man in graduation hat onstage; 16:54 Medium three shot; 17:01 Pan left over stage; 17:12 Close up man in graduation hat onstage; 17:22 Medium shot onstage; 17:29 Close up man without hat onstage; 17:41 Wide shot grads; 17:51 Medium shot grads and parents; 18:03 Medium shot Casper's back; 18:10 Close up Casper's back; 18:20 Zoom out to medium shot; 18:29 Medium three-shot onstage; 18:42 Wide shot onstage; 18:51 Close up speaker getting up from seat; 19:06 Close up speaker; 19:22 Zoom out to wide shot stage; 19:41 Close up Casper; 19:50 Zoom out, medium shot stage; 19:58 Zoom out, wide shot stage; 20:15 Medium shot grads; 20:22 Close up Teva sandals; 20:28 Medium three-shot; 20:32 Wide shot auditorium; 20:39 Medium shot grads; 20:51 Zoom in, medium shot grad faces; 21:03 Pan left to wide shot auditorium; 21:11 Medium shot two grads; 21:20 Medium three-shot parents; 21:32 Close up two grads; 21:42 Close up grad; 21:50 Pan left, close-up grad; 21:58 Pan left, close-up grads; 22:58 Zoom out, wide shot grads; 23:05 Medium shot parents; 23:23 Medium shot parent; 23:30 Medium shot, sea of parents; 23:38 Zoom out until 23:46, wide shot auditorium; 23:50 Medium shot of four grads; 24:00 Zoom out to medium shot of all grads; 24:24 Pan right over grads; 24:39 Close up grads; 24:43 Zoom out over grads; 24:59 Medium shot of speaker over grads; 25:04 Medium three shot of parents; 25:11 Medium shots of parents; 25:34 Pan left, medium shots parents; 25:46 Medium three-shot; 25:51 Close up parent; 25:53 Pan left, close-up parent; 25:58 Medium three-shot parents; 26:02 Wide shot auditorium and tower; 26:24 Medium shot auditorium and stage; 26:35 Zoom out to wide shot stage and auditorium; 26:50 Zoom in to medium shot stage and auditorium; 27:00 Medium shot woman in wheelchair; 27:10 Medium shot parents in back of auditorium; 27:19 Zoom out; 27:26 Pan left, wide shot auditorium and tower; END
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Stanford Baccalaureate Ceremony-Tape #2 93-0612-1b 06/12/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:11:42
STANFORD BACCALAUREATE 1993 Kennedy Grove Time capsule ceremony; Senior lunch; Cutaway camera
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Stanford Baccalaureate Ceremony-Tape #3 93-0612-1c 06/12/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

STANFORD BACCALAUREATE 1993 Applause for Condoleezza Rice; Don Kennedy; Casper; Cutaways; Schmoozing
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Stanford Commencement-Tape #1 93-0613-2a 06/13/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:50:00
Undergraduates, Graduates, Casper, Dianne Feinstein 1993 Stanford Commencement. At the Stanford Stadium, with highlights from the plaque ceremony, baccalaureate, and class day. Dianne Feinstein was the speaker
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Stanford Commencement-Tape #2 93-0613-2b 06/13/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

01:10:00
COMMENCEMENT 1993 Stanford Stadium; Graduation ceremonies; Cutaways; Gerhard Casper; Dianne Feinstein; Award degrees; Hail to Stanford
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Stanford Commencement-Tape #3 93-0613-2c 06/13/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

COMMENCEMENT 1993: Stanford Stadium; Recessional; Hugs and kisses; Stanford Band; Stanford Fight Song (All Right Now)
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Dean Michael Spence of the Graduate School of Business, Interview 93-0800-1 08/00/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

MICHAEL SPENCE 1993: Dean of the Graduate School of Business Michael Spence, GSB; books start at 27:00; [Former label can be partially seen under the new label. It reads: 930800, GSB6, Tape 2.]
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CBS File Footage 93-0801-1 08/01/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

CBS FILE FOOTAGE 1993 Japan stock market; Boeing 777 takeoff; Airplanes
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Everything Baby, Feed, Promo ZZ0259 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Announcement, 5 pt. series, promo
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Condoleezza Rice B-Roll & Stanford Campus Views ZZ0267 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
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Levee Animation ZZ0269 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:35
[Content of tape is unknown, but may be a copy of 06-0510-2 which contains Simulated SF Bay Delta Levee Breach Animation at trt :35.] Credit: California Department of Water Resources & Resource Management Associates
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SLAC, B-Roll, Dub, Master ZZ0271 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:10:00
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Stanford, B-Roll, (A), Original ZZ0274 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)
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Stanford Promo ZZ0275 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
Audio: Mixed 1 & 2
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SIQSS, Stanford Study takes First Look at How Internet is Changing Daily Life, VNR ZZ0277 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

TRT: 03:40 & B-Roll: 4:00 A study by the Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society (SIQSS) in 2000 found that increased Internet use correlated with isolating behaviors such as spending less time with friends and family. The more time people spent on the Internet, the less time they spent interacting with humans in the "real world.
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Stanford Campus Views ZZ0290 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:05:00
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Dr. Michael Krusch ZZ0299 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:16:10
Michael P. Krusch, MD, FACPh, is a nationally recognized leader in the field of vein disease. He is a member of the board of directors for the American College of Phlebology and has dedicated the majority of his professional career specializing in the treatment of venous disease. Dr. Krusch is a board-certified diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine and one of only thirty Fellows of the American College of Phlebology. Dr. Krusch routinely trains new physicians to perform advanced vein treatment procedures and is frequently invited to speak at national meetings on various topics related to the treatment of varicose veins. He was recently an invited guest of Sigvaris as one of the "Thought Leaders in Venous Disease" held in Sedona, AZ. Dr. Krusch, a Greensboro native, is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Yale University and the Chicago Medical School. While still a medical student, Dr. Krusch was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society. He has served as the medical reporter for WFMY-TV News 2 and the Good Morning Show.
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Stanford GPS, B-Roll (Includes Airport Conference) 94-1018-1 10/18/1994

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:10:00
Satellite feed b-roll about the test using the Global Positioning Satellite System (GPS) to land planes. Airport Conference; Graphics; Exteriors; Cockpit Camera; Cab Camera; Antennas; Circuit Board; Ground Researchers; Sound Bites; FAA, UAU polits, SU researchers
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Dr. Brewer, News Channel 4 95-0209-1 02/09/1995 - 04/13/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

List of shows that Dr. Brewer appeared on for Channel 4 News: 2/9/95 First Show, 2/16/95, 2/23/95, 3/2/95, 3/9/95 (tape show due to OJ trial), 3/16/95, no show on 3/23/1995, 4/13/1995
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Stanford Students Create "Hands Off" Commercial Aircraft Landing System, Integrity Beacon, GPS, Dub 95-0315-4 03/15/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:05:00
Audio mixed, VHS dub, 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.
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Gerhard Casper, Come the Millennium, Where the University?, Dub 95-0418-2 04/18/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

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? VHS Dub, Audio 1, 2 Mixed
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Commencement 95-0619-3 06/19/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:10:17
The speaker for the 1995 commencement was William Perry, Secretary of Defense.
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Channel 51 Promo 95-0707-3 07/07/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

[Channel 51 was a local television channel produced by Stanford. no further information is available.]
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The Last Great American Gold Heist 96-0000-2 1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Mario Van Peebles takes a look at the environmental and social consequences of today's high-tech search for gold. [Television documentary shown on TBS, December 1, 1996. Mark Shwartz, Woods Institute , produced the documentary.]
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105th Commencement 96-0616-4 6/16/1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Casper's first class commencement speeches by The Rev. Christina Miller, Condoleezza Rice and Mae Jemison. Mae Jemison, Founder and Director, Jemison Institute for Advanced Technology in Developing Countries at Dartmouth College, was the speaker.
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Hopkins Marine Station, "The Blue Revolution" 96-0900-3 09/00/1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:29:15
This compelling documentary, produced especially for the Stanford Channel in 1996, examines a wide range of research activities by the students and faculty of Hopkins Marine Station and looks at how marine research transfers into everyday, practical applications.
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New CIV Instructors Orientation, Part 2 96-1004-1 10/04/1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Building 200 Room 307, V.T. M Mata Cultures, Ideas and Values program Instructor Orientation. Changes were discussed that year to the presentation of the program
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1996 Nobel Prize Ceremony for Doug Osheroff 96-1211-1 12/11/1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s)

Scope and Contents note

01:00:00
Nobel Prize Ceremony for professor Douglas D Osheroff, the J G Jackson and C J Wood Professor of Physics at Stanford University. He was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, with David M Lee and Robert C Richardson for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3.
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Stanford Presents, Memories of a Champion with Greg LeMond 97-0300-2 03/00/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

01:29:00
Greg LeMond was a professional bicycle racer and three Tour De France winner. He lectured on Stanford's campus in January of 1997.
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Condoleezza Rice speaks at Notre Dame 97-0531-1 05/31/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

1:29:00
Condoleezza Rice speaks about her experiences at Notre Dame as part of a campaign for the Notre Dame students.
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Commencement 97-0615-3 06/15/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford commencement 1997: Supreme Court Justice, Stephen Breyer, gives the commencement speech at the 106th Commencement.
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Sondius-XG, Satellite feed, Stanford-Yamaha Partnership, Master 97-0709-5 07/09/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:09:40
Stanford University's Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) and Yamaha Corp. have announced a joint licensing program that comes close to cornering the intellectual market on a type of music synthesis called physical modeling. Physical modeling involves producing sound by generating a mathematical simulation of actual musical instruments, rather than modeling the sounds alone. The approach allows performers to duplicate the performance nuances, such as over-blowing or variations in vibrato, that are possible with real instruments. It also allows computer musicians and others to create and play new instruments that could never exist in nature, such as a flute played with a violin bow. The technology also can be applied to reproducing realistic sound effects, like doors slamming and cars screeching around corners.
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Stanford Football Promo 97-0806-2 08/06/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
Stanford football promotional 1997 "Winners" football
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Chelsea Clinton, Media Clips 97-0908-1 09/08/1997 - 09/09/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

KNTV News at Six, 9/9/97 KNTV-TV (ABC) San Jose 6:00 PM 2:47 Eyewitness News at Ten, 9/8/97 KPIX-TV (CBS) SF 10:00 PM 2:54
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ABC, World News Tonight, Smart Cars, Jack Smith (5) 97-1030-2 10/30/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

[No further information on the story or its connection to Stanford is available. in 1997, Stanford scientists created a platoon of vehicles that could drive 10 miles safely without human assistance, using a strip of highway lined with special sensors and cars that communicated with one another constantly. It may related to that.]
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Ubiquitous Computing, Jack Smith, ABC News, Night Line (4) 97-1117-1 11/17/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)
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NCAA Basketball Promo, Master 98-0300-2 03/00/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Basketball promotional NCAA spot
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Texas Children's Hospital, Asthma, Second Cut, Dub 98-0414-1 04/14/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

2nd Cut trt 2:37 + B-Roll and Additional Sound Bites. [The connection to Stanford is unclear. No further information is available.]
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Smart Home of the Future, Jack Smith, World News Tonight (3) 98-0424-2 04/24/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)
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107th Commencement (Ted Koppel) 98-0614-4 06/14/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

1998 Stanford commencement with Ted Koppel as speaker.
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Stanford Prison Experiment/ CBS 60 Minutes 98-0830-2 08/30/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:13:26
News Story about famous Prison experiment by Professor Philip Zimbardo by 60 minutes.
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Cold War, Condoleezza Rice, CNN 98-1025-1 10/25/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Condoleezza Rice talks about ending the cold war on CNN
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Jane Lathrop Stanford Portrait Move 98-1104-3 11/04/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

A portrait of Jane Stanford is moved from a warehouse in Encina to the Cantor Arts Museum.
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Museum, Jane, Q, Green Room (50) 98-1105-2 11/05/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

1. Jane Stanford Portrait unwrap 2. Green Room work; 3. Soft Inverted Q, pink sculpture being sanded
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Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Work Tape 98-1217-2 12/17/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:08:15
Work Tape. [opening of the Cantor Center.]
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Museum Aerials & Campus, Quad, Stadium Aerials 98-1224-4 12/24/1998, 01/04/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Aerial shots of the Cantor Art Museum, the campus, the quad and the stadium. (minidv camera output. )
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Cantor Arts Center opening at Stanford University, Track / Natural Sound, First Cut 99-0105-2 01/05/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

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
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Cantor Art Museum Opening TV Clips (KNTV & KPIX) 99-0113-1 01/13/1999 - 01/14/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Tape contains schedule: "Cantor Art Museum": 1). News Eleven at Five 1/13/99 KNTV San Jose 5:30 PM :56; 2). News Eleven 1/13/99 KNTV San Jose 6:00 PM 1:59; 3). Good Morning San Jose 1/14/99 KNTV San Jose 5:30 am 1:56; 4). Eye Witness News at Eleven 1/13/99 KPIX-TV San Francisco 5:00 AM :16; 5). Eyewitness News 1/14/99 KPIX-TV San Francisco 5:30 AM :56
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Museum Community Day, Tape 58 99-0124-3 01/24/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

01:15:00
Opening of Museum, Community Day on Sunday Jan 24, 1999. The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, formerly the Stanford University Museum of Art, opened its doors in January following a major renovation and construction project. The Museum had been closed since 1989, when it sustained heavy damage from the Loma Prieta earthquake. The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford welcomed close to 17,000 people to its newly enhanced and expanded galleries and gardens at a series of opening events in January, 1999.
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ITN, Voice Over, 444 93-0916-1 09/16/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

ITN, Voice Over, 444 (Old Voice Over)
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Stanford Admits, Reel #1 95-0419-1 04/19/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Admits, Reel #1 [Appearts to be part of large series.]
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Stanford Recruitment Tape #8 95-0504-1 05/04/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Recruitment Tape #8 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] Lav - Audio 1, Boom - Audio 2
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Stanford Recruitment Tape #9 95-0504-2 05/04/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Recruitment Tape #9 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] Lav - Audio 1, Boom - Audio 2
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Stanford Recruitment Tape #10 95-0504-3 05/04/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Recruitment Tape #10 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] Lav - Audio 1, Boom - Audio 2, TC HR 07:00:00
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Stanford Students Recruitment Tape #11 95-0504-4 05/04/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Recruitment Tape #11 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] Lav - Audio 1, Boom - Audio 2, TC HR 10:00:00
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Stanford Students Recruitment Tape #12 95-0504-5 05/04/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Recruitment Tape #12 (labeled as 11 outside) [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] Boom - Audio 2, TC HR 11:00:00
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Stanford Reel #15A 95-0523-1 05/23/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Reel #15A (also labels as 17) [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] TC HR 17:00:00
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Stanford Reel #16 95-0523-2 05/23/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Reel #16 [appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.]
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Stanford Reel #18 95-0523-3 05/23/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Reel #18 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.]
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Stanford Reel #19 95-0523-4 05/23/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Reel #19 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.]
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Stanford Reel #20 95-0525-1 05/25/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Reel #20 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] Audio: Ch 1 Boom, Ch 2: Radio / Cam
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Lee Mendelson Films, VO 95-0717-1 07/17/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Lee Mendelson Films, Voice Over, 2 takes, Take #2 - Good Take
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Interview with Students 95-0800-1 08/00/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:12:00
Interview with Students
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Stock Footage Squid, Various Shots 95-0802-1 08/02/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Sea Studios 408-649-5152 Stock Footage for Lee Mendelson, Squid, Various Shots, 221, (From Reels S21, S25, S26, S18)
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Lee Mendelson stills, "Cutaway" 95-0926-1 09/26/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Lee Mendelson stills, "Cutaway", HR 01
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Yamaha News Conference, Demo, Q & A, Part 2 of Conference 97-0709-1a 07/09/1997

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Yamaha News Conference at back of room with Demo and Q & A. This is the second part of the conference. Stanford University's Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) and Yamaha Corp. have announced a joint licensing program that comes close to cornering the intellectual market on a type of music synthesis called physical modeling. Physical modeling involves producing sound by generating a mathematical simulation of actual musical instruments, rather than modeling the sounds alone. The approach allows performers to duplicate the performance nuances, such as over-blowing or variations in vibrato, that are possible with real instruments. It also allows computer musicians and others to create and play new instruments that could never exist in nature, such as a flute played with a violin bow. The technology also can be applied to reproducing realistic sound effects, like doors slamming and cars screeching around corners.
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Yamaha News Conference, Demo, Q & A, Part 2 of Conference 97-0709-1b 07/09/1997

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Yamaha News Conference at back of room with Demo and Q & A. This is the second part of the conference. Starts at 1:29:30 Stanford University's Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) and Yamaha Corp. have announced a joint licensing program that comes close to cornering the intellectual market on a type of music synthesis called physical modeling. Physical modeling involves producing sound by generating a mathematical simulation of actual musical instruments, rather than modeling the sounds alone. The approach allows performers to duplicate the performance nuances, such as over-blowing or variations in vibrato, that are possible with real instruments. It also allows computer musicians and others to create and play new instruments that could never exist in nature, such as a flute played with a violin bow. The technology also can be applied to reproducing realistic sound effects, like doors slamming and cars screeching around corners.
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Evolution of the Blended-Wing-Body Experimental Aircraft 97-0727-1 07/27/1997

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:07:10
Evolution of the Blended-Wing-Body Experimental Aircraft; Prod# TV97-038; NTSC, Mono, Track 1 Music, Track 2 natural sound; Producer: Mishima; Editor: McKay; McDonnell Douglas; Contact: Dave Eastman 1-562-496-5132
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Stanford Woman's Basketball Vs. Cal 99-0108-1 01/08/1999

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Woman's Basketball Vs. Cal, (It is labeled as Tape 2.) Phone: 650-723-4008
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Tagged White Sharks, Underwater 01-0000-2 2001

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

[The label states:] white shark tape. This shows a tagged shark that was an approximately 15 feet long male. This shark was tagged Oct 16, 2000 at the Farallon Islands by Peter Pyle (one of the co-authors on the paper). It then traveled to the Hawaiian Islands in the winter of 2000 where it remained for at lease (sic) 4 months. This shark was then spotted again at the Farallon Islands on November 5, 2001 when another tag was placed on it. This tag is set to stay on the shark for nine months. Video sequence was taken by Scot Anderson (another co-author on the paper) in 2000. -Andre
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Stanford Installs SGI Origin 3800, B-Roll, Interviews 01-0216-1 02/16/2001

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:21:52
Stanford installs the SGI Origin 3800 supercomputer to work on biocomputation with Bio-X. B-Roll, Interviews, Audio: Mono 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043, www.sgi.com
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WebTV VNR, Ultimate TV Announcement 01-0405-1 04/05/2001

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

WebTV VNR (Video News Release) 1/6/01 Ultimate TV Announcement: 1. Full Story - Mono Mix; 2. Full Story - No VO/Supers; 3. Interview Segments; 4. B-Roll Footage ;
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Confirming the Sun's Chilly Impact on Earth 01-1206-1 12/06/2001

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:08:43
A new NASA computer climate model reinforces the long-standing theory that low solar activity could have changed the atmospheric circulation in the Northern Hemisphere from the 1400's to the 1700's and triggered a "Little Ice Age" in several regions including North America and Europe. Changes in the sun's energy was one of the biggest factors influencing climate change during this period, but have since been superceded by greenhouse gases due to the industrial revolution. G01-081, Goddard TV; Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 130 Building 8, Greenbelt, MD 20771
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Stanford Admits #3 ZZ0209 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Admits #3 [It appears to be part of a series of a series.]
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Stanford Admits #4 ZZ0210 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Admits #4, to 2/7 03:31 (or 47 03:31) [It appears to be part of a series of a series.]
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Stanford Admits #5 ZZ0211 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Admits #5 [It appears to be part of a series of a series.]
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Stanford Admits #6 ZZ0212 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Admits #6 [It appears to be part of a series of a series.]
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Stanford Reel #15A ZZ0213 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Reel #15A [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] * Change tape early because of RR Problem
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Stanford Reel #17 ZZ0214 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Reel #17 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.]
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Emily Brante, DAT Music Transfer ZZ0215 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Emily Brante, DAT Music Transfer
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Stanford Admits Professors #12 ZZ0260 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Admits Professors #12 [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series, but would be second 12.] 5/18
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Stanford #15* Acting ZZ0261 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford #15* Acting [ It appears to be part of a series of the "Stanford Admits" series.] 5/18
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The Queen of Thailand, Queen Sirikit, Master 93-0526-3 05/26/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (1" Master)

Scope and Contents note

Queen Sirikit of Thailand receives Woman of the Year award. Tape includes shot log of 1993 commencement ceremony and a not to Jack Hubbard from Juliann Cummer that appears to be unrelated to tape and a post-it note to Jack from Kally about Channel 51 Possibilities.
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Gravity Probe B - H 3 & Townsend ZZ0200 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

The full label states: GPB - tape H3 & Townsend DV tape
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Choir (Stanford), 100 ZZ0201 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Choir (Stanford), 100
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220 Cutaways ZZ0202 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

220 Cutaways
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Fred & the Bookstore ZZ0203 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Fred & the Bookstore
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222, Sunset ZZ0204 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

222, Sunset (also labeled as "has sunset)
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Stanford Grad. #318, Condoleezza Rice ZZ0205 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Grad. #318, Condoleezza Rice
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Stanford Brain Imaging B-Roll, Picture/ Sound on Tape ZZ0206 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:10:35
Stanford Brain Imaging B-Roll Picture / Sound on Tape, MRI Brain Scan, Computer Models, Alzheimer's Scans and Interviews with Jim Brew, Catherine Hartley, & Professor of Psychology John Gabrieli.
B-Roll Shot List: 1. Title Slate; 2. Introduction Slate; 3. Information Slate; 4. General Shots/ MRI; 5. MRI Control Room; 6. ID Slate, Jim Brewer, Stanford Graduate Researcher in Psychology; 7. Jim Brewer SOT; 8. Jim Brewer / Catherine Hartley / Picture Check; 9. Pictures full screen on computer; 10. ID Slate, Catherine, Stanford Senior, Symbolic Systems; 11. Hartley SOT; 12. ID Slate, Memory Brain Model; 13. Computer models with Brewer and Professor John Gabrieli; 14. ID Slate, Voice of Jim Brewer; 15. Jim Brewer VO computer model explaining pictures; 16. ID Slate, Alzheimer's scan; 17. Alzheimer's scans, V/O Professor John Gabrieli; 18. ID Slate, Associate Professor of Psychology, John Gabrieli; 19. SOTs, John Gabrieli; 20. End of tape
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Lee Mendelson Productions, Music Stanford, Sunsets, London Footage Transfer ZZ0207 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Lee Mendelson Productions, Music Stanford, Sunsets, London Footage Transfer (2)
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Stanford Admits #2 ZZ0208 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Admits #2 [It appears to be part of a series of a series.]
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Stanford University News Service, Music Search "Bing Project", Music #3 (M2) 94-0410-2 04/10/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

Music search 1/2 Various music selections, 1K tone @ head. Tape contains Music Log and Post-it note that says "We can move your cut II 28:55 cued 29:29".
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STS-59 Mission Highlights, Resource Tape, Dub with Original Timecode (3) 94-1122-3 11/22/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

00:59:30
Flight STS-59 was a space flight of the Shuttle Endeavor. It was International Flight Number 166. [The connection to Stanford is unclear.]
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William Perry addresses Stanford, News Clip (5) 95-0618-5 06/18/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

00:03:40
World News, Cable News Network, 10:00 PM Secretary of Defense William Perry spoke of the ethics of foreign policy as the featured speaker at Stanford University's 104th commencement.
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Lee Mendelson, "Stanford", B-roll 95-0714-1 07/14/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

Submaster of all b-roll selects, Lee Mendelson, Edited Master, Reel Sub
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CBS News Archives (94), Window Burn 95-0807-2 08/07/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

00:46:00
461-228 Golden Gate Bridge 5-22-87 CJ 1 514-249 Central Bank 5-7-92 CJ 9, 10; 542-994 Super Highway 12-11-94 CJ 1 ; 544-339 Kantor Tours P & G [This could be something else.] 1-25-95 CJ 1; 541-276 East Germany 10-16-94; 546-317 Boeing's 777 4-2-05 CJ 5 ; 543-206 Computers
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SLAC Babar B-Factory Dedication, Bill Richardson 98-1026-1 10/26/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

Energy Secretary Bill Richardson today joined leading scientists from around the world at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) to dedicate a state-of-the-art research facility called the B Factory. Funded by $177 million from the U.S. Department of Energy, this particle collider is a collaborative project of SLAC and the Lawrence Berkeley and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories. Button to Start / Richardson; Tour, Speech & Cafeteria, Also: Burton Richter, Anna Eshoo, Zoe Lofgren, SLAC Officers
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Music Search, Museum Opening (M1) Music #1, Master 98-1201-2a 12/01/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

Potential music for news story. Tape contains a music Log.
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Music Search, Museum Opening (M2) Music #2, Master 98-1201-2b 12/01/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

Potential music for news story. Tape contains a music Log.
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Aerials, Museum, SEQ, Quad, Stadium (1167) 98-1224-3 12/24/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

1. Museum 2. SEQ (Science and Engineering Quad); 3. Quad / Hoover; 4. Stadium; [Tape contains a sheet: 1:32:18 - 1:33:15 Beauty, 1:34:17 - 1:34:45]
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Aerials, Museum, SEQ, Quad, Stadium (11) 98-1224-5 12/24/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

1. Museum 2. SEQ (Science and Engineering Quad); 3. Quad / Hoover; 4. Stadium
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SGI Testimonial / Stanford, McDougall Creative, Reel #4 00-0608-1 06/08/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

Screens Reel # 4, Job # 664, Includes a B-Roll of Animated Circulatory & Skeletal Systems, Lib No: 24271 Job No: 10062 Created by Rough House Editorial, 1000 Sansome St. Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94111
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M Power 00-0711-1 07/11/2000

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

01:15:30
[Possibly refers to Mpower Communications Corporation? but this company has no connection to Stanford]
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Admissions DV Tape 5: Kingsley in Florence ZZ0238 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP L)

Scope and Contents note

Edit Sub, DV5
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Stanford Hospital & Clinics, Select Reel 02-1112-2 11/12/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:20:00
Reel of Stanford Aerials & Life Flight Foot with Time coded Window Burn.
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Global Climate and Energy Project VNR 02-1114-3 11/14/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:27
President John Hennessy and G-CEP Director Lynn Orr discuss Stanford's role in the Global Climate and Energy Project.
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Exxon Mobil / Stanford University, Global Climate and Energy Project Announcement, Clips 02-1120-10 11/20/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:02:58
Channel 3 Reports, KCRA-TV (NBC) Sacramento, 6:30-7:00 PM 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. $100 million was provided by Exxon Mobil. News Clips
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Exxon Mobil / Stanford University, Global Climate and Energy Project Announcement, Clips 02-1120-11 11/20/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

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. $100 million was provided by Exxon Mobil. News Clips Tape contains note about tracking issues and a schedule of news clips: 1. ABC 7 News at 6:00, San Francisco, 6-7 PM, 2:23; 2. Channel 5 Eyewitness News @ Five, San Francisco, 5-6 PM, :29 ; 3. First Four News, San Jose, 4-4:30 PM :57; 4. NBC 11 News: The Bay Area at 6, San Francisco, 6-7 PM 2:08; 5. Newscenter Four at Six, San Francisco, 6-7 PM, 3:06;
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Climate Change VNR Loop Tape, GCEP 02-1120-13 11/20/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:24:00
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.
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Global Climate and Energy Project Announcement 02-1120-16 11/20/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:33:40
Announcement of Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) at Stanford University. It is to conduct fundamental research on technologies that will permit the development of global energy systems with significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions. Sound bites.
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Exxon Mobile, Stanford University, News Pieces 02-1121-2 11/21/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:21
News story from News, WMSN-TV, (NBC) Sacramento, 9- 9:35 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.
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Stanford Labs (1st Cut) 02-1204-1 12/04/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:06:12
[This might be related to the stem cell funding research announcement for Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine.]
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Stanford University and Cell Research, News Segments 02-1210-2 12/10/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford University announces that it will derive a new series of embryonic stem cell lines using somatic nuclear transfer technology. This method of derivation is prohibited under federal funding, but Stanford is investing $12 million dollars from an anonymous donor in its new Institute for Cancer/Stem Cell Biology and Medicine being headed up by Irving Weissman. "Stanford University & Cell Research" 1). The Ten O'Clock News, 12/10/02, KTVU-TV San Francisco, 10:00 PM 03:00; 2). ABC 7 News at 11:00, 12/10/02, KGO-TV, San Francisco, 11:00 PM 02:35; 3). NBC 11 News: The Bay Area at 11, 12/10/02, KNTV-TV San Jose, 11:00 PM 02:25; 4). Channel 5 Eyewitness News, 12/10/02, KPIX-TV San Francisco, 11:00 PM, 02:25; 5). Newscenter Four Nightbeat, 12/10/02, KRON-TV San Francisco, 11:00 PM, 02:45
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Stanford University and Cell Research, News Segments 02-1210-3 12/10/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford University announces that it will derive a new series of embryonic stem cell lines using somatic nuclear transfer technology. This method of derivation is prohibited under federal funding, but Stanford is investing $12 million dollars from an anonymous donor in its new Institute for Cancer/Stem Cell Biology and Medicine being headed up by Irving Weissman. "Stanford University & Cell Research": 1). The Ten O'Clock News, 12/10/02, KTVU-TV San Francisco, 10:00 PM 03:00; 2). ABC 7 News at 11:00, 12/10/02, KGO-TV, San Francisco, 11:00 PM 02:35; 3). NBC 11 News: The Bay Area at 11, 12/10/02, KNTV-TV San Jose, 11:00 PM 02:25; 4). Channel 5 Eyewitness News, 12/10/02, KPIX-TV San Francisco, 11:00 PM, 02:25; 5). Newscenter Four Nightbeat, 12/10/02, KRON-TV San Francisco, 11:00 PM, 02:45
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ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, Ned Potter 02-1211-3 12/11/2002

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Story on Stem cell research by Ned Potter for ABC World News Tonight.
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SARS / Dr. Ira Friedman, News Clips 03-0408-1 04/08/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Ira Friedman, director of Vaden Health Center, on SARS outbreak and precautionary measures like website. "SARS / Dr. Ira Friedman" 1. NBC11, News: The Bay Area at 5, 04/08/03, KNTV-TV, San Jose, 5:00 PM, 03:30; 2. Newscenter Four at Six, 04/08/03, KRON-TV, San Francisco, 6:00 PM 02:30; 3. The Six O'Clock News, 04/08/03, KTVU-TV, San Francisco, 6:00 PM, 01:42; 4. Channel 5 Eyewitness News @ Five, 04/08/03, KPIX-TV San Francisco, 5:00 PM, 04:30; 5. ABC News at 6:00, 04/08/03, KGO-TV, San Francisco, 6:00 PM, 2:49
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Desire, Documentary, Julie Gustafson 03-0507-1 05/07/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

01:39:00
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, DESIRE offers a poignant and insightful perspective on the complicated dynamics of race and class in New Orleans. Nearly a decade in the making, this landmark film documents the lives of a group of young women from the city–two teenagers from the Desire housing projects in the Ninth Ward, a working class single mother, and two girls from a prestigious private school–by letting them film their own stories. Masterfully interwoven throughout the film, these vibrant and candid shorts record the intimate dramas of the girl's changing lives, and stand in stark contrast to mass media images of hopeless Katrina victims. Eerily timely, DESIRE provides vital context to comprehend an American tragedy. 504-482-3835
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Fasting Protest, Gordon Earle Reaction 03-0603-2 06/03/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:02:39
Vice President for Public Affairs Gordon Earle reacts to the student wide hunger strike. Strike was conducted to protest wage policy for low earners at Stanford. Channel 5 Eyewitness News @ Five, KOIX-TV Ch. 5 (CBS) San Francisco, 5:00 - 6:00 pm 02:39
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New Stadium, NBC 11 News 03-0611-2 06/11/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:39
NBC 11 News: The Bay Area at 7 KNTV-Tv Ch. 11 (NBC) San Jose, 6/11/2003 6:00 - 7:00 pm 00:39
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Stanford Protest, News Clips 03-0730-1 07/30/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:01:11
The Ten O'Clock News, KTVU-TV (FOX) San Francisco, 10:00 - 11:00 PM, 01:11 [Story might be about Iraq war protests.]
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Condoleezza Rice: Profile, BBC 4 03-0805-1 08/05/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

BBC 4 documentary on Condoleezza Rice
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ISAT Study (Revised) 03-0809-1 08/09/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:24
[No information about story is available.]
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Marilyn Getas Aircheck 03-0827-1 08/27/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Video footage of Marilyn Getas from Baltimore Channel 11 News
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Emergency Exercise Simulated News Conference, Plague 03-1112-4 11/12/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:15:20
The specter of Black Death visited Stanford during a campuswide emergency exercise developed by Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) that simulated an outbreak of pneumonic plague, one of the highly infectious diseases that decimated the population of Europe during the 14th century.
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Emergency Exercise Simulated News Conference, Plague 03-1112-5 11/12/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:15:07
The specter of Black Death visited Stanford during a campuswide emergency exercise developed by Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) that simulated an outbreak of pneumonic plague, one of the highly infectious diseases that decimated the population of Europe during the 14th century.
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Demo Tape, Elephants / Gravity Probe B 03-1119-2 11/19/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:28
[Demo tape of news service stories. The elephant story is likely about the John Hutchison news story about the gait of elephants. ]
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Robin Mamlet, CNN 03-1200-1 12/00/2003

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Robin Mamlet, dean of undergraduate admissions on cnn [It is possibly a story call "Getting in School: Early Admissions from December 16, 2003.]
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Richard Zare, Andrew Alexander, Beer Bubbles Descend, KGO-Aircheck 04-0317-2 03/17/2004

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:02:38
Chemists Richard N. Zare of Stanford University and Andrew J. Alexander of the University of Edinburgh explain how when beer is poured into a glass, the bubbles sometimes go down instead of up. Location shots filmed at the Empire Tap Room in Palo Alto. KGO-Aircheck 6-7 PM
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Trustees Demo Reel 04-0609-2 06/09/2004

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:33
[No information about content available.]
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Stanford News Clips (Various) 04-0817-1 08/17/2004 - 10/08/2004

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Schedule is enclosed: "Russian Changes / Michael McFaul" 1. The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, 9/14/04, PBS National, 7-8 PM 12:51 "Dr. Stanley Rockson / Zocor"; 2. NBC Nightly News, 08/30/04, NBC National, 6:30-7 PM 01:56 "Dr. Georgia Witkin / 9-11"; 3. Fox & Friends First, 9/10/04, Fox News Channel, National, 6-7 AM, 04:25 "Geoffrey Nunberg / Linguistics"; 4. The Biz, 9/30/04, CNNFN, National, 12:30 - 1 PM, 02:28 "Fertility"; 5. World Report, 9/23/04, CNNFN, National, 7:30 - 8 AM 02:41 "Morris Fiorina / Country Politics"; 6. CNN Live Today, 8/18/04, CNN, National, 11-12 PM, 02:31 "David Dill / Electronic Voting" ; 7. Up to the Minute, 8/17/04, CBS, National, 3:30-4:30 AM 02:56 "Binge Drinking / James Steyer"; 8. Good Morning America, 10/8/04, ABC, National, 8-9 AM 05:04
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Larry Diamond, Charlie Rose 04-0825-1 08/25/2004

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:22:04
Charlie Rose, PBS-TV/ National, 11:00 - 12:00 AM 22:04 A conversation with author Larry Diamond, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Prof, by courtesy, of Sociology and Political Science, about his essay "What Went Wrong in Iraq" which examines the cost the U.S. has and will continue to pay by going into Iraq, the lack of a proper contingency plan and his hopes for democracy in the region. He also discusses the implications of Iran's growing nuclear capability.
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Earthquake / Mark Zoback, News Clips 04-0928-1 09/28/2004 - 10/02/2004

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Scientists, politicians and reporters were given a rare tour of the EarthScope San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) in Parkfield, Calif., on Sept. 2. Drilling of the observatory began last June. When completed, SAFOD will cross the fault about 2 miles underground and provide a unique opportunity to monitor seismic events within an active earthquake zone. Stanford geophysicist Mark Zoback, principal investigator of SAFOD, and co-principal investigators William Ellsworth and Stephen Hickman of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) describe the project and its objectives. "Earthquake / Mark Zoback" 1. Channel 5 Eyewitness News @ Five, 9/28/04, KPIX-TV Ch. 5 (CBS) San Francisco 5:00 - 6:00 PM 02:31; 2. The Ten O'Clock News, 9/28/04, KTVU-TV Ch.2 (FOX) San Francisco, 10:00 - 11:00 PM 07:04; 3. ABC 7 News at 11:00, 9/28/04, KGO-TV Ch.7 (ABC) San Francisco 11:00-11:35 PM 07:49; 4. NEXT @ CNN, 10/02/04, CNN National 3:00 - 4:00 PM 01:51
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Peter Robinson / Vice Presidential Debate, News Clip 04-1005-1 10/05/2004

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:04:17
Vice Presidential Debate, KQED-TV Ch. 9 (PBS) San Francisco, 7:30 - 8:30 PM, 04:17 [Peter Robinson, Hoover Research Fellow, commentary on Vice Presidential Debate.]
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Earle Trustees Demo Reel, Master GD 04-1011-2 10/11/2004

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:04:00
Trustees Demo Reel with Gordon Earle, Vice President of Public Affairs.
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Hospital Merger of Stanford and UCSF ZZ0001 11/16/1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Hospital Merger of Stanford and UCSF
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Fresh Water, Gretchen Daily, Kenneth Arrow ZZ0002 2/19/1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

2:51:00
Gretchen Daily writes "Human Appropriation of the Renewable Fresh Water" case study on how fresh water is running out. Kenneth Arrow ( Stanford Economist ) talks about the use of fresh water today
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Stanford Students' Satellite ZZ0003 10/18/1994

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:17:00
Filmed from the cockpit of a airplane. Students are reseaching better ways to land planes in difficult weather.
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Gerhard Casper Steps Down ZZ0004 09/14/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:11:30
Casper ends his term as Stanford president. KNTV 6pm :17seconds; KTVU 10pm 2:39minutes; KRON 11:30pm 2:31; KPIX 5:30am; KGO 6pm
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Evidence of Life on Mars ZZ0005 08/07/1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Richard Zare ( Stanford Scientist ) argues that there is life on Mars Carl Sagan argues that "life, while possible,is not proven on mars" This theory comes from a rock in Nigeria.
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Wallenberg Foundation ZZ0006 03/09/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:29
Wallenberg donates 15 million for global learning,
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Nightline: Saving Yosemite, Gretchen Daily ZZ0007 05/23/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Lots Yosemite scenery. The floating at Yosemite and how it effects on wildlife and human life. Gretchen Daily talks about letting nature recover the park.
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Clinton's school budget reform ZZ0035 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)
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Zare, Life on Mars ZZ0037 08/07/1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Richard Zare argues that there is life on Mars
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CBS News, Live from Stanford ZZ0038 10/8/1992

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Live broadcast from Stanford University, There were no stories about Stanford.
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Dr. Zimbardo's Psychology class, Cantor Clips ZZ0039 01/24/1999 - 01/25/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Dr. Zimbardo's Psychology class
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Economy after September 11th attacks ZZ0040 10/02/2001

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

John Shoven and Micheal Boskin talk about the economy and its changes after September 11th attacks.
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SERA learning ZZ0041 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

learn to build personal power
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SLAC BaBar Dedication ZZ0042 10/26/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Linear Accelerator BaBar dedication with Bill Richardson, Zoe Lofgren, Burton Richter and Condoleezza Rice.
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Nike & Stanford University ZZ0043 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Prof. Rush Rehm at Stanford Disagrees with the partnership with Nike based on their treatment of employees
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Bush vs Gore, Pam Karlan ZZ0044 11/17/2000 - 11/20/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Pam Karlan talks about the sec. of state certifying the Bush and Gore race.
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Older women have children after menopause ZZ0045 03/01/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

copy of tape ZZ0030, older women having babies after menopause. new mother Judy Bershak, 50, is a focus. Mary Lake Polan gives her outlook.
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Economy after September 11th attacks ZZ0046 10/02/2001

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

John Shoven and Micheal Boskin talk about the economy and its changes after September 11th attacks.
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Town Meeting: A process run Amok, Can it be Fixed? ZZ0047 04/10/1992

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Town Meeting ( a process run amok, can it be fixed?) Jerry Brown, Pat Buchanan, Jesse Jackson
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SGI Delivery of SGI Origin 3800, Supercomputer ZZ0048 01/09/2001

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

See tape for index of events 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
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Kathleen Sullivan, Constitution ZZ0049 06/18/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Kathleen Sullivan talks about the constitution and its flaws and misunderstood meanings
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Clinton visits China, Michael Oksenberg ZZ0050 06/15/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Michael Oksenberg speaks of life in china and about it unemployment and poverty.
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Myron Scholes, Nobel Prize for Economics ZZ0051 10/14/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Myron Scholes wins the Nobel Prize for economics, [ the tape was also labeled John Gabrielli ]
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Hearing aid necklace, Bernard Widrow ZZ0052 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Bernard Widrow at a Stanford lab conducted a study on a new form of hearing aid. the subject of the experiment was able to hear better with the new aid.
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America under attack, WTC attacks, Steven Block ZZ0053 09/12/2001

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Steven Block talks who terrorists are and how we need to watch out for ourselves. He also talks about not giving up freedom for safety.
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Chelsea Clinton's First Day at Stanford ZZ0054 09/19/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

President Bill and Hillary Clinton move daughter Chelsea into the dorms. Students worry about campus parties being broken up, if she is in attendance, but campus life will not likely change. the media has agreed to let her be.
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William Hewlett Memorial Service ZZ0055 01/19/2001

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

William Hewlett Memorial Service ( 4 copies)
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Confirming the Sun's Chilly Impact on Earth ZZ0056 12/06/2001

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

no audio. looks like a teaching video A new NASA computer climate model reinforces the long-standing theory that low solar activity could have changed the atmospheric circulation in the Northern Hemisphere from the 1400's to the 1700's and triggered a "Little Ice Age" in several regions including North America and Europe. Changes in the sun's energy was one of the biggest factors influencing climate change during this period, but have since been superceded by greenhouse gases due to the industrial revolution.
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Stanford University Sports Promo ZZ0058 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford University Sports Promo
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Stanford Football Promo ZZ0060 08/24/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s)

Scope and Contents note

Short promo on Stanford Football. "Winner in the Classroom and Winners on the field" as slogan.
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Rose Bowl Promo ZZ0061 12/10/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Rose Bowl Promo
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Big Game, 49ers Prank ZZ0069 11/21/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

49er Prank, Big Game
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Native American Student Protest, Stanford Review ZZ0070 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Student ( Native American ) protested the Stanford Review for down talking the Native America Culture.
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Up with the blue and gold ZZ0071 04/29/1994

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

A series on news clips about many different discoveries at cal berkeley
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Up Towards Mountains Higher, Stanford History ZZ0072 undated

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

A video about the history of Stanford
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Chelsea Clinton / People Magazine, TV Clips 99-0204-1 02/04/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:11:54
News Stories about controversial People Magazine article on Chelsea Clinton called "Grace Under Fire." President Clinton had asked that she not be covered as news. 1. NBC Nightly News 2/4/99 5:30 PM 3:12; 2. ABC World News Tonight 2/4/99 5:30 PM 1:50; 3. KGO/SF Rigo Chacon 2/4/99 6:00 PM 2:46; 4. KNTV/SJ Betsy Gephart 2/4/99 6:00 PM 1:55; 5. KPIX/SF Ros Plater 2/4/99 6:30 PM 2:10
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Chelsea Clinton / People Magazine, TV Clips 99-0204-2 02/04/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:11:53
News Stories about controversial People Magazine article on Chelsea Clinton called "Grace Under Fire." President Clinton had asked that she not be covered as news. 1. NBC Nightly News 2/4/99 5:30 PM 3:12; 2. ABC World News Tonight 2/4/99 5:30 PM 1:50; 3. KGO/SF Rigo Chacon 2/4/99 6:00 PM 2:46; 4. KNTV/SJ Betsy Gephart 2/4/99 6:00 PM 1:55; 5. KPIX/SF Ros Plater 2/4/99 6:30 PM 2:10
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Chelsea Clinton / People Magazine, TV Clips (KGO, KNTV, KPIX) 99-0204-3 02/04/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

News Stories about controversial People Magazine article on Chelsea Clinton called "Grace Under Fire." President Clinton had asked that she not be covered as news.
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Stanford football promotional 99-0211-1 02/11/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
Stanford football promotional 1999
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Basketball Promo (recut) 99-0211-2 02/11/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
Stanford basketball promotional (recut)
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Kathleen Sullivan, Special Prosecutor, Newshour with Jim Lehrer 99-0224-1 02/24/1999

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Segment summary: The independent counsel statute is up for renewal this year but given the charges of abuse by Ken Starr and other prosecutors, many in Congress appear ready to scrap the law. Two legal experts and two former independent counsels debate what should be done with the law, following a background report by Kwame Holman. Ken Gormley and Kathleen Sullivan were the guests.
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Wallenberg Center for Global Learning Labs, Press Conference, Casper, Wallenberg, Liefer, Friedlander, Q&A, B-Roll 99-0309-2b 03/09/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Q&A session 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.
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Interchange: Luis Fraga 99-0430-1 04/30/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:28:00
Host: Alan Acosta Guest: Luis Fraga (Professor of Political Science @SU); Fraga is a political scientist who studies ethnic voting patterns in urban areas. He talks with Alan Acosta, director of the Stanford News Service. TSC Archive Number: 1999-758
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Richard Zare, Mars Update, KTVU 99-0509-1 05/09/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:05:15
External news story about Richard Zare and life on Mars. The Ten O'Clock News; KTVU-TV, Oakland, 10-11 PM, 5:15
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Commencement 1999 99-0613-3 06/13/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Graduation 1999. Departing Provost Condoleezza Rice was a speaker.
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Stanford Presents 1999 Commencement Ceremonies at Stanford University 99-0613-4 06/13/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

02:19:00
Graduation 1999. Departing Provost Condoleezza Rice was a speaker. Tape case has a post-it note labeled: Alan Acosta.
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Stanford Football Promo, Master 99-0813-2 08/13/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
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College Credit, Video News Release, B-Roll 99-0827-1 08/27/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:08:00
Video News Release, College Credit, TRT 2:57, Plus B-roll total TRT 8:00
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This Week with Cokie Roberts 99-1128-1 11/28/1999

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

[It is unclear how this relates to Stanford. No more information is available.]
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Stanford Football Promo 00-0302-1 03/02/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
Stanford football promotional 2000 Audio: mixed 1 and 2
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Celebration of a Presidency: The Gerhard Casper Years, 1992-2000, Master, Dub 00-0607-3 06/17/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:17:37
An overview of Casper's Years as Stanford President, John Hennessy, Condoleezza Rice, Margaret Kimball and Kathleen Sullivan share their experiences with Casper.
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Gerhard Casper Tribute 00-0607-4 06/17/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:17:37
[This is the same date as "Celebration of a Presidency: The Casper Years".]
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Stanford Commencement - Tape 2 00-0611-2 06/11/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

The speaker was United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
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Stanford Commencement 00-0611-3 06/11/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

109th Commencement. The speaker was United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
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Information room presentation - K. Liston, Master 00-0800-1 08/00/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:06:30
Information room presentation
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Condoleezza Rice Speech GOP Presidential Convention 00-0801-1 08/01/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Condoleezza Rice gives a speech at the 2000 Republican Presidential Convention, ABV / PBS
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Stanford Football Promo, Master 00-0824-1 08/24/2000

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
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Gilded Age, Patience Young, Bob Reddell, KNTV Live 01-0405-1 04/05/2001

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

1. 7:54 am trt 3:00 2. 8:40 am trt 3:30 News stories from Bob Reddell at KNTV, NBC about the The Gilded Age: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Exhibit at the Cantor Arts Center. Interview with Patience Young, curator.
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World War II Survivors "The Rescue" KRON-TV 01-0623-1 06/23/2001

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s)

Scope and Contents note

00:02:32
[News story about World War 2 Survivors. The relation to Stanford is unclear.]
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Paul Berg / James Spudich News Conference, Jim Clark Suspends Bio-X Gift, Dub 01-0831-1 08/31/2001

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:36:00
Press Conference with Biochemistry professor James Spudich and Stanford Nobel laureate, Paul Berg, about the continuing of the Bio-X project despite withdrawal of funds by Jim Clark. Silicon Valley entrepreneur Jim Clark had decided to withhold part of the $150 million he had pledged to Stanford in 1999 to launch Bio-X--an interdisciplinary program in bioengineering, biomedicine and the biosciences. Clark said he was outraged by President Bush's Aug. 9 decision to limit human embryonic stem cell research, and equally dismayed at a bill recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives banning therapeutic cloning of human embryos. Clark told Hennessy that, in protest, he would suspend a portion of his promised donation to Stanford and issue a public denunciation of the White House and Congress.
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Condeoleezza Rice Profile, tape 2 02-0000-1b 12/23/1998

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Profile of Condoleezza Rice, with commentary from President Bush, Alabama Mayor Richard Arrington, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Carolyn McKinstry Coit Blacker ( Stanford University)
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Kathleen Sullivan, Newshour, SCOTUS Wrap up 02-0628-1 06/28/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Margaret Warner looks at the recently closed term of the Supreme Court with four constitutional law professors: Kathleen Sullivan of Stanford, Christopher Yoo of Vanderbilt, Akhil Amar of Yale, and Bernard James of Pepperdine.
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PBS Newshour, Joe Grundfest 02-0709-1 07/09/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

For reaction to President Bush's speech on corporate practices, Gwen Ifill talks with Joseph Grundfest, former commissioner at the Securities and Exchange Commission; Carolyn Woo, dean of the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame; and Damon Silvers, associate general counsel at the AFL-CIO. Joe Grundfest is professor of law and business at Stanford University.
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Hi Tech, Back to School, Stanford University, Broadcast Clips 02-0813-1 08/13/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)
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Olympic Bid, Stanford University 02-0827-3 08/28/2002

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:07:42
News story about the Bay Area's attempt to bring the 2012 Olympics to Stanford. The Ten O'Clock News, KTVU-TV (FOX) San Francisco, 10:00-11:00 PM, 7:42. It was formerly labeled as ZZ0112.
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Stanford Football 1993, Recruiting Program, (200), (208) ZZ0161 1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:11:00
Handwritten note on printed label states "What Students think of S". [Tape is labeled as 200 and 208.] Recruiting program; Last minutes of the championship game; Casper Condi
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Casper's 5 year Celebration, Dub, Master ZZ0162 1997

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

1997, Casper Celebrates 5 yrs as president at Stanford, dub from 1".
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Celebration of a Presidency, The Gerhard Casper Years, 1992 - 2000, Master ZZ0164 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:17:37
Ch. 1 and Ch. 2 Mono mix An overview of Casper's Years as Stanford President, John Hennessy, Condoleezza Rice, Margaret Kimball and Kathleen Sullivan share their experiences with Casper.
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Stanford Promo ZZ0166 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

:30
Air shots Students; Campus Shots
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Stanford Medical Center, Narcoleptic Dogs, B-Roll, Edit Sub ZZ0167 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:03:56
[This appears to be related to research by Emmanual Mignot, MD, PhD, on isolating the gene that cause narcolepsy in some dogs. The research on narcoleptic dobermans lasted three decades. ]
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SIQSS, Stanford Study takes First Look at How Internet is Changing Daily Life, VNR ZZ0168 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

TRT: 03:40 & B-Roll: 4:00 A study by the Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society (SIQSS) in 2000 found that increased Internet use correlated with isolating behaviors such as spending less time with friends and family. The more time people spent on the Internet, the less time they spent interacting with humans in the "real world.
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SLAC, Stanford, B-Roll ZZ0169

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:14:25
1. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 2. Stanford Campus Views
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Stanford Promo ZZ0171 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
Audio: Mixed ch. 1 and 2
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Football 96 season, Brodi, Stanford V. UCLA (19) ZZ0174 1996

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:10:30
High Lites and Brodie, Audio Mix, High lights of Stanford vs UCLA
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Computer Aided Surgical Planning Demo ZZ0175 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:10:30
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Stanford / Yamaha, Sondius-XG strategic partnership, VNR, Dub, Master, B-Roll ZZ0176 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:08:24
Stanford University's Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) and Yamaha Corp. have announced a joint licensing program that comes close to cornering the intellectual market on a type of music synthesis called physical modeling. Physical modeling involves producing sound by generating a mathematical simulation of actual musical instruments, rather than modeling the sounds alone. The approach allows performers to duplicate the performance nuances, such as over-blowing or variations in vibrato, that are possible with real instruments. It also allows computer musicians and others to create and play new instruments that could never exist in nature, such as a flute played with a violin bow. The technology also can be applied to reproducing realistic sound effects, like doors slamming and cars screeching around corners.
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Silicon Graphics New advances in 3d medical imaging VNR, Edit Sub ZZ0177 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:14:35
New advances in 3d medical imaging Video News Release
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Mars, B-Roll ZZ0178 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

1. Rock Sample; 2. Vacuum Chamber; 3. Console Adjustment; 4. Sample Inserted In Chamber; 5. Sample on TV Monitor; 6. Wide Shot and Cutaways of work area; 7. Laser Operation ; 8. Rock being lasered in Chamber; 9. Laser with audio "clacks"; 10. CU Rock Glowing; 11. Wide Shot Chamber; 12. Oscilloscope; 13. Richard Zare B-Roll with Students; 14. Zare Sound (2 bites); 15. Simon Clemett Sound Bite; 16. Graphic Animation trt: :12 seconds; 17. Text Explanation of Animation
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Gail Mahood Promo ZZ0179 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

Gail Mahood, Geology Professor
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Stanford GPS Tractor, Dub ZZ0181 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:05:15
Additional B-Roll, Sky Television
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SLAC, B-Roll, Dub ZZ0183 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:10:00
Stanford Linear Acceleration Center 0:08 SLAC Exteriors ; 0:38 Aerials of the Linear Accelerator ; 1:01 Crossing interstate 280; 1:05 Main campus Flyby; 1:29 Main Gate; (Helicopter rotation continues to 360 degrees ending at 2:19); 2:25 Accelerator Building Exterior; 2:55 Accelerator Interior (Klystron Gallery); 4:24 Model of Accelerator Beam; 5:10 One Building Exterior ; 5:20 Yard Exteriors ; 5:55 Collider Hall Exteriors; 6:25 Collider Hall Interiors (Seven Story Pit); 7:26 Laser Beam Monitor and Tunnel; 8:47 Electron gun in clean Room ; It, also, contains cards of Jack Hubbard, Michael Rosenthal, and Marc Franklin
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Cantor Arts Center, Track/ Natural Sound ZZ0184 01/04/1999

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

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
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Stanford University, B-Roll ZZ0186 11/00/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

1. Old Union 2. Hoover Tower; 3. Meyer Library; 4. Language Corner; 5. Quad West Gate and Hoover Tower; 6. Inner Quad and Church; 7. Arches; 8. Oval from Arches; [Handwritten note: Please Return]
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GPS Tractor ZZ0187 02/09/1998

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

1. First cut TRT 05:20 2. Final cut no supers TRT 05:20; 3. Final cut with bars and supers TRT 05:20; 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. Doctoral students Gabriel H. Elkaim and Michael O'Connor report that their team has perfected the system to the point that it can control the tractor at all speeds while pulling a variety of implements, with centimeter-level precision.
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Laser Hits ZZ0188

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:01:15
Footsteps [Laser is spelled "lazer" on case. No further information is available.]
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Stanford Commencement 1992, Master ZZ0189 1992

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:04:10
Bars, 00:00 Slate ; 00:13 Music, Processional Montage; 01:09 Cheers Natural Sound; 01:17 Grandstand / Stadium, Wide Shots Music; 01:51 Natural Sound Cheers; 02:15 Natural Sound Presentation of Grads; 03:04 Montage with Stanford Fight Song; 04:04 End Music and Quad shot
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Stanford Recruitment ZZ0226 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (Betacam SP S)

Scope and Contents note

00:13:17
Recruitment video created by Lee Mendelson Productions
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Snazelle Films Footage, Office of Public Affairs 91-0426-1a 04/26/1991

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

00:50:00
Tape 2. 1. Kiku dancing with kids (community service); 2. Exterior: Stanford student with disabled; music teaching; 3. Recycling; 4. Exterior; The Knoll; 5. Computer Drum demonstration (with sound); 6. Atau at the piano (with sound); 7. Painter; 8. Founding Grant; 9. Classroom with students and professor; Tape contains letter to Susan Wolf from Ken Kim of Snazelle Films. It contains shot logs for 3 tapes.
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Snazelle Films Footage, Office of Public Affairs 91-0426-1b 04/26/1991

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

00:25:00
Tape 3 1 - Color Bars; 2 - Students walking up/down stairs; interior; 3 - Students hanging out near admin. offices; 4 - Students walking along columnade (Colonnade) near admin. offices ; 5 - More Hanging out; 6 - Library; 7 - Shakespeare production (2 actors, with sound); 8 - S.F. Church for community service spot; kids dancing; 9 - More gurney; slow motion; Tape 3 of those listed in letter to Susan Wolf from Ken Kim of Snazelle Films. (Two running times are listed 25:00 on the case and 28:00 on the tape.)
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The Queen of Thailand 93-0526-1 05/26/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

Queen Sirikit of Thailand receives Woman of the Year award.
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Stanford Commencement 1993 - Selected Shots 93-0712-1 07/12/1993

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

The tape contains a letter that states the following: 51:30 Tandem bike in front of student file; 51:42 Students file past camera; 52:07 Student spreads arms and welcomes camera; 52:30 Frolic - windmills on student mortarboards; 52:30 Frolic - Balloons; 52:38 More Frolics; 53:27 Hugs; 53:50 Good back shot of three women in mortarboards "S" on top with stadium in background; 53:55 Stadium cutaways; 54:05 Master shot of crowd in stadium; 54:20 Women graduates jumping and celebrating; 54:28 Woman grad with her father in stands; 54:43 Grad students march in with Flag; 55:15 Match shot from the side with stadium in background; 55:40 Faculty marches with flags; 56:20 Dianne Feinstein and Gerhard Casper; 56:58 Flag-waving cheering students; 57:30 Balloon that says "Class of 1993" zoom into crowd; 58:07 Taking graduation pictures; 58:30 Hugs; 58:31 Stanford Dollies; 58:49 Two Asian students hug; 59:19 Asian family and proud grad MOS; 59:28 Stanford theme song "It's All Right Now" with leaping, celebrating students. Audio 1, 2 mixed
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Stanford University: Freshman Perspective 94-0400-1 04/00/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

00:09:25
Stanford University: Freshman Perspective
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Holographic Storage Device Shots, Hesselink Program 94-0803-1 08/03/1994

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

Case is labeled as Hesselink Device shot & Show. Tape is labed as Holographic Storage Device Shots, Hesselink Program. Lambertus Hesselink developed digital holographic storage.
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Stanford Linear Accelerator, Overview 95-0525-4 05/25/1995

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Linear Accelerator, Overview
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"A Letter from Stanford" Graduate School of Business 95-0830-1 08/30/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:11:16
Information retrieved from betacam record with same name and date: Admission Video; Video letter to new students; Michael Spence, Garth Saloner, Chuck Holloway, and William P Madar
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Stanford Counter Spot 95-0913-1 09/13/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:00:30
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Kathleen Sullivan, Newshour with Jim Lehrer. 95-1003-1 10/03/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Kathleen Sullivan is a professor of Law at Stanford. [No further information on this appearance is available.]
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Kathleen Sullivan, Newshour with Jim Lehrer. 95-1004-1 10/04/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Kathleen Sullivan is a professor of Law at Stanford. [No further information on this appearance is available.]
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Channel 51 Promo / Nightline with Kathleen Sullivan 95-1009-1 10/09/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Two separate pieces of content. A promo for Channel 51 one and an appearance by Law Professor Kathleen Sullivan on Nightline. Note attached: From Cue Point Straight Dub, VHS
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Martin Perl wins Nobel Prize 95-1011-1 10/11/1995

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

Martin Lewis Perl is a Stanford physicist, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 for his discovery of the tau lepton. San Francisco, Cable, Network, & Oakland Coverage. It states Schedule Enclosed, but it is missing from the case.
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News Service Demo Reel 96-0000-1 1996

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

00:06:22
News Service Demo Reel. Date is listed as Winter of 1996. [Tape is label with a "Stanford Center for Professional Development, Stanford Instructional Television Network" label.]
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Stanford, Lee Mendelson Productions 97-0320-1 03/20/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

11:33
Groups of students talk about campus life at Stanford
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Virtual Surgery: A Reality 97-0917-1 09/17/1997

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Scope and Contents note

00:13:40
Produced by Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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Speaking of Stanford ZZ0218 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

00:11:00
Scholars talk about Stanford and how it is very much different compared to Yale, Harvard etc...
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Centennial PSAs Complete ZZ0219 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

Centennial PSAs Complete
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Stanford B-Roll, Stanford University Office of Public Affairs ZZ0220 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (3/4 inch videotape (U-matic))

Scope and Contents note

00:10:45
Tape might be copy of B-Roll from ZZ0216. They share the same running time and are from the same department.
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Courtney FINAL 03-0821-1 08/21/2003

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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James 03-1205-1 12/05/2003

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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2008 Commencement [Part 2]: Onstage Oprah Speech 08-0615-1b 06/15/2008

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)

Scope and Contents note

The 117th Commencement, Oprah Winfrey delivered Stanford's Commencement address June 15, 2008, at Stanford Stadium. She encouraged graduates to trust their feelings, learn lessons from failures and, in their life and careers, "choose the paradigm of service.
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Helo LZ Safety 08-1113-1 11/13/2008

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Bike 09-0714-2 07/14/2009

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)
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Wise IUW in San Juan 10-0629-1 06/29/2010

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)
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Philosophy Website 10-0826-1 08/26/2010

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV-HDV)
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REVS POV 11-0813-1 08/13/2011

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Shelley @ Thunderhill 12-0530-1 05/30/2012

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Campus/UARIONS ZZ0190 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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B-ral S-L May Be Corrupt ZZ0300 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Icebergs - Rob Dunbar ZZ0301 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Admissions Recruiting Video ZZ0302 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Orenstein UAV's ZZ0303 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Stickybot/Spinybot ZZ0304 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Icebergs - Rob Dunbar 6 ZZ0305 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Icebergs - Rob Dunbar Tape 4 ZZ0306 undated

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Japer Ridge videos 43.1

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Acid Sea 43.2

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Gilly Videos 1 43.3

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Gilly Videos 2 43.4

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Icons of Sound: Hagia Sophia B-Roll 43.5

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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JLETB Press 43.6 2011

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Unidentified videos

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Richard Lyman in conversation with Nancy Packer 2004-05-12

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The Dalai Lama at Stanford 2005-11-05

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Walt Whitman Aurora Forum 2005-12-01

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Aurora Forum 1/2 2006-01-21

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Aurora Forum 2/2 2006-01-21

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Aurora Forum 2006-01-21

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Stanford Matters: Stanford Day in the East Bay 2006-03-01

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Stanford Matters: Stanford Day in the East Bay 2006-03-11

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Michael Pellam & Elinor Ostrom Leventhal Hall Disc 1 2006-11-09

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Eric Lambin & Harriet Ritro Leventhal Hall Disc 2 2006-11-09

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Wash Press Conference Bowlsby, Harbaugh, Rice, Young, Turner 07-0730-1 2007

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford hosted a press conference July 30 to remember Hall of Fame football coach Bill Walsh, who succumbed to leukemia earlier that morning. Speakers included Stanford Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young, former 49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice, Stanford Head Football Coach Jim Harbaugh, former 49ers linebacker Keena Turner and former 49ers defensive assistant coach Bill McPherson. Walsh coached three generations of student-athletes at Stanford.
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Kresge Auditorium Stanford University Rumi Symposium Disc 1 2007-01-27

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Kresge Auditorium Stanford University Rumi Symposium Disc 2 2007-01-27

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Kresge Auditorium Stanford University Rumi Symposium Disc 3 2007-01-27

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Kresge Auditorium Stanford University Rumi Symposium Disc 4 2007-01-27

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Kresge Auditorium Stanford University Rumi Symposium Disc 5 2007-01-27

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Kresge Auditorium Stanford University Rumi Symposium Disc 6 2007-01-27

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John Hennessy Lorrie Lokey Tribute 07-0323-1 2007-03-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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K-12 Initiative: Hennessy intro / Kennedy lecture 07-0404-1a 2007-04-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Launch of The Stanford Challenge's initiative on K-12 education President John Hennessy introduces a discussion in the School of Education's Cubberley Lecture series titled, ""Science: How, What and Who Decides?"" by Donald Kennedy, president emeritus and editor-in-chief of Science. Held in Cubberley Auditorium."
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Glenn Loury, Brown University, Tanner Lectures in Human Values 07-0405-1a 2007-04-05

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Glenn Loury, Brown University economics professor, Tanner Lectures in Human Values April 4-5. second lecture, ""Social Identity and the Ethics of Punishment,"" 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday April 5, at the Stanford Humanities Center"
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Glenn Loury, Brown University, Tanner Lectures in Human Values 07-0405-1b 2007-04-05

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Glenn Loury, Brown University economics professor, Tanner Lectures in Human Values April 4-5. second lecture, ""Social Identity and the Ethics of Punishment,"" 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday April 5, at the Stanford Humanities Center"
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Aurora Forum "Spritiuality and Social Change" 2007-04-05

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John Hennessy & Barbara Boxer AMD on Energy 07-0409-2 2007-04-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., and Stanford President Hennessy were headliners April 9 at the Silicon Valley Alternative Energy Solutions Summit. Hennessy urged government backed research to come up with energy solutions. Boxer, who chairs the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, said that global warming and energy resources must become a non-partisan issue again.
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IPCC 4th Assessment Woods Institute 07-0411-1 2007-04-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Remarks at the Energy Seminar, a weekly series of talks organized by the Woods Institute, describing the experience of working on the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Speakers: Chris Field, climate expert; Terry Root, senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment; Stephen Schneider, the Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and co-director of the Center for Environmental Science and Policy; John Weyant, a professor (research) of management science and engineering; and Michael Mastrandrea, a lecturer in the Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources. Barton H. "Buzz" Thompson Jr., director of the Woods Institute, moderated the event.
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Three Ex-Terrorists 07-0416-2 2007-04-16

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Myra Strober Interview 07-0502-1 2007-05-02

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Marking 35 years at Stanford, Strober reflects on the progress of women in society. In an interview with Lisa Trei of the Stanford News Service, Myra Strober, Professor of Education, Emerita, discusses abortion, childcare and pay equity.
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2007 State of the University - Hennessy & Panel 07-0517-1a 2007-05-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Address of President John Hennessy to the Academic Council.
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2007 State of the University 07-0517-1b 2007-05-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Address of President John Hennessy to the Academic Council.
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2007 Time Capsule Burial 07-0615-1 2007-06-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Graduating seniors donated a treasure trove of memorabilia for the Class of 2007 time capsule, including credit cards, sunglasses and even a swimsuit worn by senior Ben Wildman-Tobriner when he won the 50-meter freestyle world championship this year. Senior class presidents Vivek Agrawal, Faris Mohiuddin and Kathryn Rickertsen buried the items in the Quad and then watched as grounds crew Roy Cervantes and Felipe Esparza sealed the items with a 2007 commemorative plaque.
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Walsh Memorial 07-0809-1a 2007-08-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Memorial to Bill Walsh, former coach to the San Francisco 49ers and head football coach at Stanford. Service was held at Stanford Memorial Church.
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Walsh Memorial 07-0809-2a 2007-08-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Memorial to Bill Walsh, former coach to the San Francisco 49ers and head football coach at Stanford. Service was held at Stanford Memorial Church.
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Walsh Memorial 07-0809-2b 2007-08-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Memorial to Bill Walsh, former coach to the San Francisco 49ers and head football coach at Stanford. Service was held at Stanford Memorial Church.
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2007 Convocation 07-0918-2 2007-09-18

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

New students and family members gathered in the Main Quad for Convocation.
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Professor Clay Carson 1846 2007-09-25

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Clay Carson lecture T1/1 1846 2007-09-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Al Gore and Stanford IPCC members at Nobel Peace Prize press conference 07-1012-1 2007-10-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Al Gore and Stanford members of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) at press conference at the Alliance for Climate Protection in Palo Alto after learning that the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Gore and the IPCC. interviews: IPCC members Chris Field, professor of biological sciences; Terry Root, senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment; and Stephen Schneider, professor of biological sciences; and Thomas Heller, professor of law"
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Clay Carson class, Tuesday 1 of 2 1846 2007-10-16

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Clay Carson class, Tuesday 2 of 2 1846 2007-10-16

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Clay Carson class, Thursday 1 of 2 1846 2007-10-18

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Clay Carson class, Thursday 2 of 2 1846 2007-10-18

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Joe Manning, associate professor of classics, discusses Stanford's acquisition of Erichsen library of Egyptology 07-1023-1 2007-10-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Joe Manning, associate professor of classics, discusses Stanford's acquisition of Wolja Erichsen's Egyptology library and shows books from the collection; Coptic texts; Erichsen's personal annotated copy of demotic dictionary; marriage contract; land sale contract; photographs of now-lost papyri
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Falling atoms: Kasevich, Dimopoulos, Hogan 07-1024-1 2007-10-24

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"interviews with Mark Kasevich, professor of physics; Jason Hogan, graduate researcher; and Savas Dimopoulos, professor of physics, explaining their plan to test Einstein's equivalence principle by measuring falling atoms in a special tube basement of Varian building"
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First Nations/ Hopkins 07-1029-1a 2007-10-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Fellows of the First Nations' Futures Program came from New Zealand and Hawaii for a two-week session sponsored by the Woods Institute at Hopkins Marine Station. Footage contains Steve Palumbi, professor of biology, and Aulani Wilhelm Morton, Superintendent, papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument. There is a short documentary.
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First Nations Interviews (3) Short B-Roll 07-1029-1b 2007-10-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Fellows of the First Nations' Futures Program came from New Zealand and Hawaii for a two-week session sponsored by the Woods Institute at Hopkins Marine Station. First interview is Noelani Lee (Hawaii). Second is Gerard te Heuheu (Aotearoa / New Zealand) - [Maori]. Third is Mawae Morton. Fourth interview is Peter Vitouser."
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Hansen Experimental Physics Lab (HEPL) Goodbye 07-1031-1a 2007-10-31

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory (HEPL) Goodbye (pre-demolition footage; demolition began Jan. 29.2008)"
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Hansen Experimental Physics Lab (HEPL) Goodbye 07-1031-1b 2007-10-31

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory (HEPL) Goodbye (pre-demolition footage; demolition began Jan. 29.2008)"
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Embracing Diversity at McCaw Hall 2007-11-01

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Junior robotic car places second in Defense Department competition in Victorville, California. 07-1103-1 2007-11-03

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Junior robotic car finishing second in Defense Department competition in Victorville, California. Stanford Racing Team. DARPA. Features Sebastian Thrun, race team leader and professor of computer science and of electrical engineering.
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Junior robotic car places second in Defense Department competition in Victorville, California. 07-1103-2 2007-11-03

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Junior robotic car finishing second in Defense Department competition in Victorville, California. Stanford Racing Team. DARPA. Features Sebastian Thrun, race team leader and professor of computer science and of electrical engineering.
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Stanford Symphony playing at Quad 07-1104-1a 2007-11-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Stanford Symphony playing Beethoven and Mozart at the Quad.
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Stanford Symphony playing at Quad 07-1104-1b 2007-11-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Stanford Symphony playing Mozart at the Quad.
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Press conference at Stanford after Junior robotic car placed second in Defense Department competition. 07-1105-1 2007-11-05

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Press conference at Stanford after Junior robotic car placed second in Defense Department competition on Nov. 3, 2007; Sebastian Thrun, race team leader and professor of computer science and of electrical engineering, speaks and shows award medal; Mike Montemerlo, senior research engineer, speaks.
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Hansen Experimental Physics Lab (HEPL) Party 07-1105-2 2007-11-05

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Pre-demolition Party for the Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory building. Built in 1947, it was the site of Stanford's first linear accelerator.
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Theater director JoAnne Akalaitis visits Stanford to workshop her new production of Euripides' The Bacchae 07-1108-1 2007-11-08

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Theater director JoAnne Akalaitis visits Stanford to workshop her new production of Euripides' The Bacchae. Interview with Akalaitis; rehearsals;
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How to Listen - M. Applebaum 2007-11-08

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Mark D's Radio Show "The Slippedy Doo Da" 2007-11-09

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Spelman College's SpelBots, the nation's only all-female, African-American competitive student robotics team, visited campus. 07-1113-1 2007-11-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Spelman College's SpelBots, the nation's only all-female, African-American competitive student robotics team, visited campus. Courtyard of Clark Center. Eric Roberts, professor of computer science, interviewed.
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BeWell and Stanford health initiative kicks off with free lunch 07-1114-01 2007-11-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

BeWell@Stanford health initiative kicks off with free lunch: Eric Stein, senior associate athletic director; Rafi Taherian, executive director of Stanford Dining; Marcella Stauber, admin. at Physical Wellness Office; staff handing out meals; people signing up for the program on laptops; people showing lunch offerings
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Shelley Fisher Fishkin, professor of English, discusses long-lost Mark Twain play 07-1115-01 2007-11-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Interview with Shelley Fisher Fishkin, professor of English. She discusses the long-lost Mark Twain play, "Is He Dead Yet", that she found while doing research, and its relationship to Twain's life and oeuvre.
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Margo Gerritsen, assistant professor of energy resources and engineering, discusses her Smart Energy Show blog 07-1127-1 2007-11-27

Scope and Contents note

Margo Gerritsen, assistant professor of energy resources and engineering, discusses her Smart Energy Show blog
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Army High-Performance Computing Research Center ceremony 07-1129-1a 2007-11-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Campus ceremony celebrated start of the Army High-Performance Computing Research Center, a consortium of four universities and NASA. President Hennessy, Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann and the Rev. Scotty McLennan were among those at the ceremony.
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Army High-Performance Computing Research Center ceremony 07-1129-1b 2007-11-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Campus ceremony celebrated start of the Army High-Performance Computing Research Center, a consortium of four universities and NASA. President Hennessy, Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann and the Rev. Scotty McLennan were among those at the ceremony.
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Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory (HEPL) exteriors 07-1204-1 2007-12-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory (HEPL) exteriors; taped to record building exteriors before HEPL was demolished in January 2008
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Clay Carson 1851 2007-12-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Demo of innovative furniture and offices at Porter Drive office complex in Stanford Research Park 07-1218-1 2007-12-18

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Demo of innovative furniture and offices at 3145 Porter Drive office complex in Stanford Research Park, which will house about 300 staff members.
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Mark Jacobson 07-1220-1 2007-12-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Interview with Mark Jacobson, professor of civil and environmental engineering. He had released a study showing direct links between an increase in carbon dioxide emissions and an increase in resulting deaths, a particularly relevant finding in light of the December of 2007 decision by the EPA denying California and other states the right to set their own limits on carbon dioxide emissions.
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Precourt Institute for Energy Press Conference, A Cam 09-0112-2 2008-01-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford President John Hennessy held a news conference at Memorial Auditorium to lay out plans for the new Precourt Institute for Energy. The $100 million in new funds will enable the hiring of additional faculty and support new graduate students, in addition to the more than $30 million in yearly funding now spent on energy research.
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Precourt Institute for Energy Press Conference, B Cam, Cutaways 09-0112-3 2008-01-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford President John Hennessy held a news conference at Memorial Auditorium to lay out plans for the new Precourt Institute for Energy. The $100 million in new funds will enable the hiring of additional faculty and support new graduate students, in addition to the more than $30 million in yearly funding now spent on energy research.
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Sam Wineburg- Famous Americans Study 08-0122-1 2008-01-22

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Interview with Sam Wineburg, a professor of education. He created survey of 2000 high school students and 2000 adults about America's Greatest Heroes. When the high school students across the United States were asked this question—excluding presidents and presidents' wives—Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman headed the list.
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SussKind Lect - 1 of 2 2170 2008-01-28

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Hansen Experimental Physics Lab (HEPL) demolition 08-0130-1 2008-01-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Hansen Experimental Physics Lab (HEPL) demolition
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Woods Institute Energy Seminars 2008-01-30

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Cagan Sekercioglu, senior research scientist in biological sciences, discusses effect of climate change on bird populations, extinctions. 08-0131-1 2008-01-31

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Cagan Sekercioglu, senior research scientist in biological sciences, discusses effect of climate change on bird populations, extinctions.
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Hari Manoharan, assistant professor of physics, discusses quantum drums. 08-0205-1 2008-02-05

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Hari Manoharan, Stanford assistant professor of physics, uses a scanning tunneling microscope to build tiny nano-structures in the shape of drums, with special quantum properties. His work has implications for quantum mechanics and chip design. Also featured: Chris Moon, graduate researcher.
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Voting at Stanford on Super Tuesday (presidential primary) 08-0205-2 2008-02-05

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford voters were out in droves Feb. 5, Super Tuesday, to cast their ballots at polling place in Escondido Village. Voters waiting in line. Features: Doug Karlson, Santa Clara County poll worker; Hannah Krakauer, '10, first-time voter;
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Claude Steele at Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences 08-0211-1 2008-02-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Claude Steele, professor of psychology and director of the Center for Advanced Study (CASBS) in the Behavioral Sciences, discusses CASBS-Stanford partnership; CASBS became part of Stanford effective Jan. 1, 2008
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Yang Yamazaki Environmental Engineering Building (Y2E2) exteriors 08-0212-1 2008-02-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2): exteriors"
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Barbara Slavin 2008-02-12

General Physical Description note: MP3 file
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The Music Emily Heard (and played) Campbell Recital Hall 2008-02-13

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Tour of California Bicycle Race: Racers; B-Roll 08-0217-1a 2008-02-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Tour of California Bicycle Race: Racers; B-Roll The Amgen Tour of California kicked off its seven-day tour with a time trail competition which started at Palo Alto City Hall and ended on Palm Drive."
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Tour of California Bicycle Race: Awards 08-0217-1b 2008-02-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Tour of California Bicycle Race: Awards The Amgen Tour of California kicked off its seven-day tour with a time trail competition which started at Palo Alto City Hall and ended on Palm Drive."
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Rick Shaw, dean of admission and financial aid, discusses enhanced financial aid program 08-0220-1 2008-02-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Rick Shaw, dean of undergraduate admission and financial aid, discusses enhanced financial aid program, under which parents with incomes of less than $100,000 will no longer pay tuition. press conference.
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Yang Yamazaki Environmental Engineering Building (Y2E2) tour 08-0222-1 2008-02-22

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2): tour led by architect Tom Bauer"
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Yang Yamazaki Environmental Engineering Building (Y2E2): labs; interviews; circle room; plasma screens; exteriors 08-0226-1 2008-02-26

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2): labs; interviews; circle room; plasma screens; exteriors"
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Yang Yamazaki Environmental Engineering Building (Y2E2): Koseff; atrium; meeting room; B-roll 08-0227-1 2008-02-27

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"Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2): interview with Jeff Koseff; atrium; meeting room; B-roll"
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Sarah C. Heilshorn Materials to Heal and Rebuild the Human Body at Hewlett 200 2008-02-28

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Yang Yamazaki Environmental Engineering Building (Y2E2): letters spelling building name applied; screens 08-0303-1 2008-03-03

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"Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2): worker applies letters to side of building to spell out building name; sign; screens"
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Yang Yamazaki Environmental Engineering Building (Y2E2) dedication 08-0304-1 2008-03-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2): dedication speakers include: President John Hennessy; donors and alumni Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang interviews include: Jerry Yang"
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Henry Paulson 08-0308-1 2008-03-08

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. hiked and chatted with students Friday at sunrise at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve. That evening, he delivered the keynote address at the 2008 Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) Economic Summit.
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Roble Gym Studio 2008-03-11

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Uncommon Knowledge - George Schultz 2008-03-14

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OSO Teacher Program at School of Engineering 2008-03-28

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Uncommon Knowledge - Henry Kissinger 2008-04-03

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D. Lieberman Carnochan Lecture 2008-04-04

General Physical Description note: MP3 file
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Cubberly Lecture 2008-04-07

General Physical Description note: WAV file
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Marina Warnor 2008-04-14

General Physical Description note: MP3 file
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SLS Bov - State of the Legal Profession 2008-04-18

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Sandra Day O'Connor Speech SD Only 08-0422-1a 2008-04-22

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Sandra Day O'Connor, the first Rathbun Visiting Fellow, delivered the inaugural "Harry's Last Lecture on a Meaningful Life" talk at Memorial Church. She then answered questions from students about their future, the complexities of modern society and how a judge who believes in God should behave on the bench, among others.
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Sandra Day O'Connor Q & A SD Only 08-0422-1b 2008-04-22

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Sandra Day O'Connor, the first Rathbun Visiting Fellow, delivered the inaugural "Harry's Last Lecture on a Meaningful Life" talk at Memorial Church. She then answered questions from students about their future, the complexities of modern society and how a judge who believes in God should behave on the bench, among others.
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Iranian Studies 2008-04-22

General Physical Description note: MP3 file
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Admit Weekend Thurs 08-0424-1 2008-04-24

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Prospective freshmen and their parents came to campus April 24 for three days of seminars, meetings, tours and dining designed to give them a closer look at the university and student life. On Thursday, they were greeted in White Plaza by students operating booths for various activities and organizations.
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Johnny Dawkins 08-0428-1 2008-04-28

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Press Conference announcing that Johnny Dawkins had been named the new head coach of men's basketball at Stanford. Dawkins said it took him about 10 minutes to accept the offer from Director of Athletics Bob Bowlsby, shown with Dawkins.
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Hewlett 200 #081528-1 Brainstorms - Brian Wandell Continuing studies 2008-04-29

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Clifford Nass Drive Simulator 08-0501-1 2008-05-01

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Interview with Professor Clifford Nass, Communication and Sociology, at the Communication Between Humans and Interactive Media Lab. Nass, doctoral student Helen Harris, and undergraduates Kyle Davis, David Diaz and Brooke Sullivan searched for ways to help people control their emotions in the car in a study called ""Car-tharsis."
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Wellness Fair 08-0501-2 2008-05-01

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Wellness Fair at the Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation with events including everything from rock climbing to bone-density tests. The fair was part of BeWell@Stanford, the university's ongoing wellness initiative.
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Paul Wender AIDS 08-0502-2 2008-05-02

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Interview with Professor of Chemistry, Paul Wender. He has found a way to make a better "bird dog" to flush HIV out of the cells where it hides. His work is based on a compound from the Mamala plant, found in the Samoan rainforest.
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Peter Michelson 08-0502-3 2008-05-02

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford's Peter Michelson is the principal investigator for the Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST), launched by NASA on June 11, 2008. The orbiting observatory will study the gamma rays emitted by enormously powerful gamma-ray bursts, as well as pulses of energy from spinning neutron stars and strange beams of charged particles ejected from spinning black holes.
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Quakers Boots 08-0502-4 2008-05-02

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford Quakers sponsored an exhibit of boots on the ground, representing Californians who have died in Iraq near White Plaza called "Eyes Wide Open." The exhibit also displayed shoes representing Iraqi civilians who been killed. The exhibit was created by the American Friends Service Committee, which was founded by Quakers in 1917 to provide conscientious objectors with an opportunity to aid civilian war victims.
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Biosciences Diversity Symposium by Tyrone Hayes 2008-05-05

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2008 Community Partnership Award and Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize 08-0507-2 2008-05-07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Office of Public Affairs, as part of an annual private luncheon being held today, presented the 2008 Community Partnership Awards to the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, the Eastside School Field Studies class and the Hope House Scholars Program. The Haas Center for Public Service presented the 2008 Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize to Dr. Lars Osterberg. He told the Garden Court Hotel audience that the measure of a society is how it cares for the poor.
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37th Annual Powwow 08-0509-1 2008-05-09

37th Annual Powwow

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

37th Annual Stanford Powwow in Eucalyptus Grove. The three-day event, the largest student-run powwow in the country, included more than 20 dance competitions for men, women, boys and girls in categories such as the jingle dress dance, grass dance and fancy shawl dance.
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2008 Amy Blue Podium Cam 08-0514-1 2008-05-14

2008 Amy Blue Podium Cam

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Friends, relatives, faculty and staff attend the 2008 Amy Blue Awards ceremony at Lagunita Court . Winning that year were Mary Nolan, grounds supervisor in Grounds Services; Deana Fabbro-Johnston, associate director of the Earth Systems Program and Mary Morrison, director of funds management in the Financial Aid Office.
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2008 Amy Blue Cutaway Cam 08-0514-2 2008-05-14

2008 Amy Blue Cutaway Cam

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Friends, relatives, faculty and staff attend the 2008 Amy Blue Awards ceremony at Lagunita Court . Winning that year were Mary Nolan, grounds supervisor in Grounds Services; Deana Fabbro-Johnston, associate director of the Earth Systems Program and Mary Morrison, director of funds management in the Financial Aid Office.
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Academic Council Panel Cubberley Auditorium 08-0515-1 2008-05-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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A panel of top administrators from across campus met in front of the academic council to discuss their perspectives on the goals for building a 21st-century campus. The panelists included President Hennessy, Ann Arvin, vice provost and dean of research; David Kreps, senior associate dean for academic affairs at the Graduate School of Business; David Lenox, university architect and director of campus planning; and Joseph Stagner, executive director of sustainability and energy management—Stanford's first.
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Academic Council Hennessy Building Speech 08-0515-2 2008-05-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"AIn an address to the Academic Council, President John Hennessy reviewed the university's accomplishments over the past year and spoke of Stanford's goals in building a campus for the 21st century—namely, constructing state-of-the-art research and residential facilities, continuing to make sustainability a priority and employing responsible land-use practices. In addition, Hennessy emphasized the importance of adhering to the original campus plan by the famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted."
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Hennessy Academic Council Cutaways 08-0515-3 2008-05-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"In an address to the Academic Council, President John Hennessy reviewed the university's accomplishments over the past year and spoke of Stanford's goals in building a campus for the 21st century—namely, constructing state-of-the-art research and residential facilities, continuing to make sustainability a priority and employing responsible land-use practices. In addition, Hennessy emphasized the importance of adhering to the original campus plan by the famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted."
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Malcolm Margolin Continuing Studies 2008-05-15

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China Memorial Memorial Church 08-0519-1a 2008-05-19

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Chinese students at Memorial Church pray for victims of the earthquake that struck Sichuan province in China. The service ended with a lighting of candles by a large congregation of Chinese students and scholars.
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China Memorial Memorial Church 08-0519-1b 2008-05-19

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Chinese students at Memorial Church pray for victims of the earthquake that struck Sichuan province in China. The service ended with a lighting of candles by a large congregation of Chinese students and scholars.
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Roz Naylor 08-0520-1 2008-05-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Roz Naylor, director for the Program on Food Security and Environment summarizes why there is a worldwide food crisis, its causes, and why the U.S. needs to be the leader in solving the problem.
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Springfest 2008 08-0522-1 2008-05-22

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The annual Multicultural Springfest, which celebrates the diversity of Stanford's non-faculty employees, also featured staff art and photography, live music, dance, spoken-word poetry, raffle prizes and lots of free food.Organizers estimate that about 5,000 Stanford staff showed up for music and great food at the 14th Annual Multicultural Springfest, staged this year at Frost Amphitheater.
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Prius with PANDA system to create noise 08-0527-1 2008-05-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Graduate students Everett Meyer, in the School of Medicine, and Bryan Bai, in the School of Engineering, have invented a system that emits sounds from small speakers intended for mounting to the exterior of hybrid vehicles. Their PANDA system, Meyer said, is about 5 decibels quieter than a regular combustion engine from the front and 10 to 20 decibels quieter from the back. (PANDA stands for "Pedestrian Awareness Noise-emitting Device and Application.)
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Madeline Albright Speech / Sagan 08-0527-2a 2008-05-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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In a conversation with Scott Sagan, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright discussed a wide range of international conflicts facing the next president, as well as her experience as a high-powered woman in politics. The Stanford in Government and ASSU Speakers Bureau's choice this year for "Big Speaker," Albright addressed a packed audience during the event in Kresge Auditorium.
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Madeline Albright Q & A 08-0527-2b 2008-05-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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In a conversation with Scott Sagan, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright discussed a wide range of international conflicts facing the next president, as well as her experience as a high-powered woman in politics. The Stanford in Government and ASSU Speakers Bureau's choice this year for "Big Speaker," Albright addressed a packed audience during the event in Kresge Auditorium.
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Madeline Albright, Cutaways 08-0527-3 2008-05-27

Madeline Albright, Cutaways

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

In a conversation with Scott Sagan, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright discussed a wide range of international conflicts facing the next president, as well as her experience as a high-powered woman in politics. The Stanford in Government and ASSU Speakers Bureau's choice this year for "Big Speaker," Albright addressed a packed audience during the event in Kresge Auditorium.
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René Girard Interview & Cutaways 08-0604-1 2008-06-04

Rene Girard Interview and Cutaways

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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René Girard, the Andrew B. Hammond Professor of French Language, Literature and Civilization, Emeritus, and member of the venerable Académie française, talks to Stanford News Service writer Cynthia Haven about imitation, conflict and scapegoats.
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Zuri Ray-Alladice 2008 Gunn High School Graduation 08-0611-1 2008-06-11

Zuri Ray-Alladice 2008 Gunn High School Graduation

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Zuri Ray Alladice, daughter of Stanford News Service Director Elaine Ray at her graduation from Gunn High school in 2008.
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John Hennessy- Office working - Read & Sign Letters, Computer 08-0613-1 2008-06-13

John Hennessy, office working - Read and Sign Letters, Computer

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

[It appears to be generic footage of President John Hennessy in his office]
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2008 Commencement Part 3: Kirby Bumpus 08-0615-2b 2008-06-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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The 117th Commencement, Oprah Winfrey delivered Stanford's Commencement address June 15, 2008, at Stanford Stadium. She encouraged graduates to trust their feelings, learn lessons from failures and, in their life and careers, "choose the paradigm of service." Kirby Bumpus is the daughter of Gail King, and god daughter of Oprah Winfrey.
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Biofuels - Chris Field & Elliott Campbell, B-Roll 08-0619-1 2008-06-19

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Chris Field, a Stanford professor of biology (above), and Elliott Campbell, a postdoctoral fellow in biology at Stanford, are co-authors of a report asserting that biofuels grown on abandoned agricultural land could help meet the world's current energy demand.
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Deborah Stipek, Dean of Education signs Chile Teacher-Training Agreement 08-0623-1 2008-06-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford signed a teacher-training agreement with the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. The agreement provides an opportunity for faculty from the two universities to collaborate on research and for students at the Chilean university to come to Stanford for teacher training.
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George Shultz, Interview about North Korea, A Cam 08-0627-1 2008-06-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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George Shultz, a distinguished fellow at the Hoover Institution, said North Korea made a good first step by disclosing details of its nuclear program and destroying the cooling tower at its nuclear facility in Yongbyon. Shultz, who served as secretary of state in the Reagan administration, spoke to News Service reporter Adam Gorlick after addressing a group of diplomats visiting the Hoover Institution.
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George Shultz, Interview about North Korea, B Cam & Cutaways 08-0627-2 2008-06-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

George Shultz, a distinguished fellow at the Hoover Institution, said North Korea made a good first step by disclosing details of its nuclear program and destroying the cooling tower at its nuclear facility in Yongbyon. Shultz, who served as secretary of state in the Reagan administration, spoke to News Service reporter Adam Gorlick after addressing a group of diplomats visiting the Hoover Institution.
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Zare, Dick - Colliding Molecules 08-0630-1 2008-06-30

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Richard Zare, a professor of chemistry, shows how energy can be transferred from a hydrogen atom to a deuterium molecule without the atom actually striking the molecule.
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Robot Helicopter 08-0700-1 2008-07-01

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford computer scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that enables robotic helicopters to teach themselves to fly difficult stunts by watching other helicopters perform the same maneuvers. The technique is known as "apprenticeship learning." The result is an autonomous helicopter than can fly dazzling stunts on its own.
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Robot Helicopter 2 08-0705-1 2008-07-05

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford computer scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that enables robotic helicopters to teach themselves to fly difficult stunts by watching other helicopters perform the same maneuvers. The technique is known as "apprenticeship learning." The result is an autonomous helicopter than can fly dazzling stunts on its own.
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Translations- Director Interview & Play footage 08-0709-1a 2008-07-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Interview with director, Ed Sylvanus Iskandar, about play "Translations" with play footage. Set in 1833, Brian Friel's Translations explores the tensions that arise when British soldiers arrive to map the countryside and anglicize its Gaelic place names, either by changing them into their approximate English sounds or by translating them into English words.
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Translations, Play. 08-0709-1b 2008-07-09

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Set in 1833, Brian Friel's play, Translations explores the tensions that arise when British soldiers arrive to map the countryside and anglicize its Gaelic place names, either by changing them into their approximate English sounds or by translating them into English words.
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GLAST/ Florida (Stober) 08-0709-2 2008-07-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Interview with Peter Michelson about GLAST. The Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST), launched by NASA. The orbiting observatory will study the gamma rays emitted by enormously powerful gamma-ray bursts, as well as pulses of energy from spinning neutron stars and strange beams of charged particles ejected from spinning black holes. Stanford Report article written by Dan Stober.
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Egypt Papyrus Study & Green Library 08-0729-1 2008-07-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Graduate students from 15 universities around the world study 2,000-year-old texts at the annual Papyrolgical Institute hosted by Stanford. The papyrus documents date to the Ptolemaic Era and were recycled by ancient Egyptians as material used to plaster over mummies. Event held at Green Library.
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Stanford Jazz Workshop 08-0801-1 2008-08-01

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Lunchtime concerts held at Tresidder Union in conjunction with the Stanford Jazz Workshop and Festival. The workshop is an annual Stanford tradition, with its history beginning in Stanford's own Coffee House.
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Plant Removal at 651 and 655 Serra st. 08-0809-1 2008-08-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Students salvaged plants from 655 and 651 Serra St. with the aim of reusing them at Sequoia YMCA in Redwood City. Stanford's plant adoption pilot project invited community organizations to rescue landscape elements from the Serra complex, which is scheduled for demolition.
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651 and 655 Serra St. Demolition 08-0909-1 2008-09-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Demolition of the buildings at 651 and 655 Serra St. with hydraulic excavators. The Serra complex, home to Human Resources and other business offices for years, is coming down to make way for a new Business School campus.
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Darrell Duffie, Graduate School of Business, Interview on federal government bailout 08-0909-2 2008-09-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford Graduate School of Business Professor Darrell Duffie discusses the implications of the federal government bailout of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
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2012 Freshmen Arrive at Residence Halls 08-0916-1 2008-09-16

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Students, faculty and staff greeted the Class of 2012 as the incoming freshmen moved in to their residence halls. There were activities for the new students and their parents throughout the day.
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Convocation 2008 Speakers & Cutaways 08-0916-2a 2008-09-16

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More than 3,800 new Stanford students, their parents and friends gathered in the Main Quad for the 118th Opening Convocation Ceremony. Speaking at the convocation, President John Hennessy urged the 1,704 freshmen and 22 transfer students to become "enthusiastic" members of the academic community.
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Convocation 2008 Cutaways 08-0916-2b 2008-09-16

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More than 3,800 new Stanford students, their parents and friends gathered in the Main Quad for the 118th Opening Convocation Ceremony. Speaking at the convocation, President John Hennessy urged the 1,704 freshmen and 22 transfer students to become "enthusiastic" members of the academic community.
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3 Books- ZZ Packer, Junot Díaz, and Lynda Barry 08-0924-1a 2008-09-24

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Authors ZZ Packer, Junot Díaz and Lynda Barry discuss their work at the Three Books discussion in Memorial Auditorium. Andrea Lunsford, a professor of English, moderated the event.
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SIEPR Economic Summit, McCain, Obama 08-0924-1a 2008-09-24

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An event, hosted by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), featured Peter Henry, left, a professor at the Graduate School of Business and economic adviser to Barack Obama, and Kevin Hassett , economic adviser to John McCain. SIEPR Director John Shoven, center, moderated the talk. The event was held at Bechtel Conference Center.
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3 Books- ZZ Packer, Junot Díaz, and Lynda Barry 08-0924-1b 2008-09-24

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Authors ZZ Packer, Junot Díaz and Lynda Barry discuss their work at the Three Books discussion in Memorial Auditorium. Andrea Lunsford, a professor of English, moderated the event.
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SIEPR Economic Summit, McCain, Obama 08-0924-1b 2008-09-24

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An event, hosted by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), featured Peter Henry, left, a professor at the Graduate School of Business and economic adviser to Barack Obama, and Kevin Hassett , economic adviser to John McCain. SIEPR Director John Shoven, center, moderated the talk. The event was held at Bechtel Conference Center.
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"Aurora Forum, Danielle Allen "Citizens, Neighbors, Strangers, Friends: What is Citizenship in the 21st Century?"" 08-1002-1a 2008-10-02

Aurora Forum, Danielle Allen, Citizens, Neighbors, Strangers, Friends What is Citizenship in the 21st Century?

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Professor Danielle Allen of the Institute for Advanced Study, says that either a draft or a national service program might encourage liberals and conservatives to talk more and understand each other better. Allen spoke at the Aurora Forum titled "Stranger, Neighbor, Friend: What is Citizenship in the 21st Century?" in Kresge Auditorium.
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"Aurora Forum, Danielle Allen "Citizens, Neighbors, Strangers, Friends: What is Citizenship in the 21st Century?"" 08-1002-1b 2008-10-02

Aurora Forum, Danielle Allen, Citizens, Neighbors, Strangers, Friends What is Citizenship in the 21st Century?

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Professor Danielle Allen of the Institute for Advanced Study, says that either a draft or a national service program might encourage liberals and conservatives to talk more and understand each other better. Allen spoke at the Aurora Forum titled "Stranger, Neighbor, Friend: What is Citizenship in the 21st Century?" in Kresge Auditorium.
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Aurora Forum - Cutaways, Q & A's 08-1002-2 2008-10-02

Aurora Forum - Cutaways, Q and A's

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Professor Danielle Allen of the Institute for Advanced Study, says that either a draft or a national service program might encourage liberals and conservatives to talk more and understand each other better. Allen spoke at the Aurora Forum titled "Stranger, Neighbor, Friend: What is Citizenship in the 21st Century?" in Kresge Auditorium.
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Senator Barbara Boxer at Y2E2, with Yang, Koseff, and Sweeney 08-1006-1 2008-10-06

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Senator. Barbara Boxer took a tour of the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building on Monday afternoon, accompanied by one of the building's namesakes, Yahoo! Inc. co-founder Jerry Yang, James L Sweeney, Professor of Management Science, and Professor Jeffrey Koseff, co-director of the Woods Institute for the Environment
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Paul Ehrlich on "The Dominant Animal" 08-1007-1 2008-10-07

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Professor of Population Studies Paul Ehrlich raises new and urgent questions about preserving the planet. A new book, The Dominant Animal, which Ehrlich co-authored with his wife Anne lays out a framework for survival.
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Stanford Olympians Reception 08-1010-1 2008-10-10

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Sophmore Elle Logan signs autographs for young fans at Arrillaga Plaza. She won the Gold Medal in Beijing in rowing. Also in attendance were Erica McClain representing the USA in track and field, Nicole Barnhart, gold medal winner for soccer, Peter Hudnut, Silver Medal winner for water polo, and Jessica Steffens, silver medal winner for water polo.
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Class of '98 Panel, Stadium Skybox 2008-10-10

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Jeremy Bailenson, Voter Morphing 08-1016-1 2008-10-16

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Communication professor Jeremy Bailenson and post doctoral student Nick Yee explain how to morph a photograph of a voter with an image of a candidate. The researchers used the technique in a series of experiments to show that people are more likely to vote for candidates who look like them
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Pascal Larry, Director General of World Trade Organization 08-1027-1 2008-10-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Pascal Lamy, Director General of the World Trade Organization said at a news conference at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research that open trade is essential to staving off a recession, especially for developing countries. He also stressed the need to complete the Doha Development Round of WTO-sponsored talks.
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Stanford Voting in 2008 Election 08-1104-1 2008-11-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Campus residents voting for 2008 election at the Graduate Community Center polling station. Free burgers and hot dogs were provided.
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What is the Heart of Christianity? Two Views: Marcus Borg and John Ortberg Disc 1 of 2 2008-11-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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What is the Heart of Christianity? Two Views: Marcus Borg and John Ortberg Disc 2 of 2 2008-11-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Cantor Center for Visual Art, Dürer to Picasso, Interview Patience Young, Tom Seligman, Betsy Fryberger, B-Roll, Pix 08-1112-1a 2008-11-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

A Cantor Center for Visual Art exhibition, Dürer to Picasso, focused on the museum's newest acquisitions. Interviews with Patience Young, curator for education, Betsy Fryberger, the Burton and Deedee McMurtry Curator of Prints and Drawings, and Tom Seligman, Cantor Arts Center director.
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Cantor Center for Visual Art, Dürer to Picasso, B-Roll, Pix 08-1112-1b 2008-11-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

A Cantor Center for Visual Art exhibition, Dürer to Picasso, focused on the museum's newest acquisitions.
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Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Winner on Banking with Conscience, A Cam 08-1114-1a 2008-11-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, spoke at Cubberly Auditorium about the importance of putting people ahead of profits. he began making microloans to destitute basketweavers in Bangladesh in the mid-1970s. The ASSU Speakers Bureau and the Stanford Office of Public Affairs sponsored Yunus' talk.
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Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Winner on Banking with Conscience, A Cam 08-1114-1b 2008-11-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, spoke at Cubberly Auditorium about the importance of putting people ahead of profits. he began making microloans to destitute basketweavers in Bangladesh in the mid-1970s. The ASSU Speakers Bureau and the Stanford Office of Public Affairs sponsored Yunus' talk.
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Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Winner on Banking with Conscience, B Cam (Cutaways) 08-1114-2a 2008-11-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, spoke at Cubberly Auditorium about the importance of putting people ahead of profits. he began making microloans to destitute basketweavers in Bangladesh in the mid-1970s. The ASSU Speakers Bureau and the Stanford Office of Public Affairs sponsored Yunus' talk.
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Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Winner on Banking with Conscience, B Cam (Cutaways) 08-1114-2b 2008-11-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, spoke at Cubberly Auditorium about the importance of putting people ahead of profits. he began making microloans to destitute basketweavers in Bangladesh in the mid-1970s. The ASSU Speakers Bureau and the Stanford Office of Public Affairs sponsored Yunus' talk.
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Stanford Campus Views: students & clock tower 'Beat Cal' sign, Engineering Corner; Burghers; AM 10:30-12 08-1118-1 2008-11-18

Stanford Campus Views: students and clock tower Beat Cal sign, Engineering Corner; Burghers; AM 10:30-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

morning shoot
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Mark Jacobson Interview on Alternative Energy Sources 08-1125-1 2008-11-25

Mark Jacobson Interview on Alternative Energy Sources

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Mark Jacobson, a professor of civil and environmental engineering, talks about his new energy study with Stanford News Service reporter Lou Bergeron. Jacobson has conducted the first quantitative, scientific evaluation of the proposed, major, energy-related solutions by assessing not only their potential for delivering energy for electricity and vehicles, but also their impacts on global warming, human health, energy security, water supply, space requirements, wildlife, water pollution, reliability and sustainability
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Marathon Milton Readings #1, Professor Martin Evans 08-1204-1a 2008-12-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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To celebrate Milton's 400th birthday, students and scholars convened in the Terrace Room of Margaret Jacks Hall to read the epic poem's 11,000 lines in 10 hours flat. The event was held the day after a celebration for Professor J. Martin Evans. He had been ensconced as Stanford's resident Milton scholar for 45 years.
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Marathon Milton Readings #2, Professor Martin Evans 08-1204-1b 2008-12-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

To celebrate Milton's 400th birthday, students and scholars convened in the Terrace Room of Margaret Jacks Hall to read the epic poem's 11,000 lines in 10 hours flat. The event was held the day after a celebration for Professor J. Martin Evans. He had been ensconced as Stanford's resident Milton scholar for 45 years.
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Doug Engelbart, inventor of the mouse, 40th anniversary of achievements celebration 08-1209-1a 2008-12-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Inventor Doug Engelbart and his daughter Christina (Rulfson) appear at Memorial Event at Memorial Auditorium to commemorate the 40th anniversary of his introducing the computer mouse, hyperlinks, live text editing and interactive computing in an historic demo at the 1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference. Engelbart was honored for his innovation, especially in developing a collaborative workflow to harness the brainpower of engineers and computing.
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Doug Engelbart, inventor of the mouse, 40th anniversary of achievements celebration 08-1209-1b 2008-12-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Inventor Doug Engelbart and his daughter Christina appear at Memorial Event at Memorial Auditorium to commemorate the 40th anniversary of his introducing the computer mouse, hyperlinks, live text editing and interactive computing in an historic demo at the 1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference. Engelbart was honored for his innovation, especially in developing a collaborative workflow to harness the brainpower of engineers and computing.
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Highlights of the "Mother of all Demos" 2008-12-09

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cancer-detection blood scanner 08-1211-1 2008-12-11

cancer-detection blood scanner

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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A team led by Stanford researchers has developed a prototype blood scanner that can find cancer markers in the bloodstream in early stages of the disease. The small machine analyzes protein from blood samples through chip and magnetic nano technology that can find even the smallest trace of cancer.
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Welcome to Stanford Banner 09-0200-1 2009

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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Sapolsky, Talk on Depression for Help Center, Cypress Room. 09-1030-2 2009

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

During a recent workshop presented by Stanford's Faculty and Staff Help Center, biologist Robert Sapolsky talked about the biological and psychological causes of depression, how to recognize its symptoms and how to handle the disease. Depression is the world's fourth leading cause of disability and is on track to be second only to obesity-related disorders by 2025, Sapolsky said.
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Precourt Energy Initiative Panel A-Cam Shwartz 09-0112-1a 2009-01-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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The Global Problem of Energy: Precourt Institute Panel. Panelists discuss energy issues affecting the world today: Sally Benson, director, Global Climate and Energy Project; John Doerr, partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; Eric Schmidt, chief executive officer, Google Inc.; Jim Sweeney, director, Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency; Jane Woodward, chief executive officer, MAP and consulting professor, Stanford University
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Precourt Energy Initiative Panel A-Cam Shwartz 09-0112-1b 2009-01-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Global Problem of Energy: Precourt Institute Panel. Panelists discuss energy issues affecting the world today: Sally Benson, director, Global Climate and Energy Project; John Doerr, partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; Eric Schmidt, chief executive officer, Google Inc.; Jim Sweeney, director, Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency; Jane Woodward, chief executive officer, MAP and consulting professor, Stanford University
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Precourt Energy Initiative Panel B-Cam 09-0112-4a 2009-01-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Global Problem of Energy: Precourt Institute Panel. Panelists discuss energy issues affecting the world today: Sally Benson, director, Global Climate and Energy Project; John Doerr, partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; Eric Schmidt, chief executive officer, Google Inc.; Jim Sweeney, director, Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency; Jane Woodward, chief executive officer, MAP and consulting professor, Stanford University. Event took place at the Memorial Auditorium.
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Precourt Energy Initiative Panel B-Cam 09-0112-4b 2009-01-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Global Problem of Energy: Precourt Institute Panel. Panelists discuss energy issues affecting the world today: Sally Benson, director, Global Climate and Energy Project; John Doerr, partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; Eric Schmidt, chief executive officer, Google Inc.; Jim Sweeney, director, Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency; Jane Woodward, chief executive officer, MAP and consulting professor, Stanford University. Event took place at the Memorial Auditorium.
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2009 MLK Celebration, Clayborn Carson, Reverend Samuel "Billy" Kyles 09-0115-1 2009-01-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration. Clayborn Carson, Professor of History and Director of the King Institute, hosted "The King Legacy at Stanford". Reverend Samuel "Billy" Kyles was interviewed by Stanford Professor Albert Camarillo for "Practice What You Preach". Reverend Kyles was a witness to the assassination of Dr. King.
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Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf talk 09-0116-1a 2009-01-16

Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf talk

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf appeared to talk about a holistic approach to fighting terrorism at Memorial Auditorium. A tense question and answer period follows the talk. Musharraf's appearance was organized by Stanford in Government and the ASSU Speakers Bureau. It was co-sponsored by the Public Policy Program, Stanford in Washington, the Center for International Security and Cooperation, the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, the International Relations Program, the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, the Bechtel International Center, the Stanford Journal of International Relations and the Muslim Student Awareness Network.
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Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf talk 09-0116-1b 2009-01-16

Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf talk

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf appeared to talk about a holistic approach to fighting terrorism at Memorial Auditorium. A tense question and answer period follows the talk. Musharraf's appearance was organized by Stanford in Government and the ASSU Speakers Bureau. It was co-sponsored by the Public Policy Program, Stanford in Washington, the Center for International Security and Cooperation, the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, the International Relations Program, the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, the Bechtel International Center, the Stanford Journal of International Relations and the Muslim Student Awareness Network.
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Fueling the Future 2009-01-20

General Physical Description note: MP3 files
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Elizabeth Streb,Extreme Dance Interview, B-Roll Dancers 09-0122-1 2009-01-22

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Choreographer Elizabeth Streb, the "Evel Knievel of dance", had a weeklong residency and choreographed 2 performances at Memorial Auditorium. She studied math, physics and philosophy as a Dean's Special Scholar at New York University to get a better understanding of the effects of movement on matter.
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Craig Robinson, OSU Basketball Coach, interview at Maple Pavilion 09-0123-1 2009-01-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Fresh on the heels of his brother-in-law's inauguration, Oregon State Basketball Coach Craig Robinson and his team were on campus Friday in preparation for Saturday's game against the Cardinal. During a practice session in Maples Pavilion, Robinson, who is Michelle Obama's brother, said he was in good shape after his trip to Washington, D.C., to attend the inauguration.
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Paul Ehrlich, Interview, biodiversity 09-0129-1 2009-01-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Paul Ehrlich, the Bing Professor in Population Studies, discusses a recent paper states that recent discoveries of a host of new mammal species only highlight how little we know about the biodiversity on which humanity's survival depends.
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Stanford's Community Emergency Response Team Drill 09-0130-1a 2009-01-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford's Community Emergency Response Team took part in a realistic drill at the Storke Building. Former home of the Stanford Daily, the building is scheduled for demolition and made a good venue for the team, which conducted search and rescue excercises. The drill is connected with a campus-wide emergency exercise scheduled for Feb. 5.
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Stanford's Community Emergency Response Team Drill 09-0130-1b 2009-01-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford's Community Emergency Response Team took part in a realistic drill at the Storke Building. Former home of the Stanford Daily, the building is scheduled for demolition and made a good venue for the team, which conducted search and rescue excercises. The drill is connected with a campus-wide emergency exercise scheduled for Feb. 5.
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Maps, Donation to Special Collections 09-0204-1 2009-02-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

David Rumsey donated 150,000 maps to Stanford University Libraries' Special Collections. After three decades of collecting maps of the Americas, most of which were drawn between 1700 and 1925, the retired San Francisco real estate developer is posting much of his collection online and donating his original pieces and their digitized images to Stanford.
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Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Rodin exhibit 09-0209-1 2009-02-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Cantor Center for Visual Arts opened Rodin! The Complete Stanford Collection which includes about 200 works of stone, wax, plaster, terracotta and bronze by the legendary French artist Auguste Rodin (1840-1917).
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Rhonda Goodman, Interview, Paintings of Slave Auctions 09-0211-1 2009-02-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Rhonda Goodman, a Stanford doctoral student in art and art history, discusses paintings of slave auctions in the 19th century and what they mean to us today.
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Cell Phone Orchestra 09-0211-2 2009-02-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra, led by Ge Wang, an assistant professor of music at Stanford's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA).
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Rhonda Goodman, Stills, Paintings of Slave Auctions 09-0212-1 2009-02-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Rhonda Goodman, a Stanford doctoral student in art and art history, discusses paintings of slave auctions in the 19th century and what they mean to us today.
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James T. Campbell, Reconciling History 09-0224-1 2009-02-24

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

James Campbell, the Edgar E. Robinson Professor in United States History, discusses how historical awareness, when flawed or incomplete, can lead to malicious interpretations of the present and the need to reconcile historical narratives.
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Parents Weekend 2009 09-0227-1 2009-02-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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This annual event provides parents with a glimpse of their student's life at Stanford. The weekend features open houses, faculty lectures, and special campus tours. More than 3,000 parents and family members of the year's undergraduates attended Parents' Weekend.
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Ian Hsu, Interview Facebook 09-0309-1 2009-03-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Ian Hsu, Director, Stanford Internet Media Outreach, interviewed about Stanford's new Facebook page.
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iPhone Stanford App, iStanford 2.0 09-0311-1 2009-03-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

iPhone app for Stanford redesign called iStanford 2.0 released. It upgrades to current applications, such as real-time animation on the campus map and live scores for Stanford basketball games, the suite includes an entirely new application that allows iPhone users to access the university's events calendar.
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Condoleezza Rice, SIEPR, Immigration Reform 09-0313-1 2009-03-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called for comprehensive immigration reform. Rice, a professor of political science and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, made her first campus appearance at the Economic Summit staged by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
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Richard Kovacevich, Wells Fargo CEO, speaks at 2009 SIEPR Economic Summit 09-0313-2 2009-03-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Wells Fargo CEO Richard Kovacevich got a round of applause when he deemed announcing stress tests for banks 'asinine.' He made his remarks after a keynote speech at the Economic Summit March 13 sponsored by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
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Leading Matters Old Library Personal Medicine & Sustainability 2009-03-14

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Music Library and Archive of Recorded Sound, Jerry L. McBride Interview, B-roll 09-0317-1a 2009-03-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Jerry McBride, head librarian of the Music Library and Archive of Recorded Sound, interviewed about the archive's 50th anniversary. The archive contains about 350,000 sound recordings and 6,000 print and manuscript items, documenting all aspects of 20th- and 21st-century culture.
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Music Library and Archive of Recorded Sound, Jerry L. McBride B-Roll, Albums, Music Box, Stacks 09-0317-1b 2009-03-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Jerry McBride, head librarian of the Music Library and Archive of Recorded Sound, interviewed about the archive's 50th anniversary. The archive contains about 350,000 sound recordings and 6,000 print and manuscript items, documenting all aspects of 20th- and 21st-century culture.
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Production Realization Lab (PRL) Exhibit 09-0321-1 2009-03-21

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Budding Stanford engineers create solutions to real-life problems in the popular course "Mechanical Engineering Design and Manufacturing." Projects created by students are shown.
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William (Bill) Gilly, Squid Dissection 09-0327-1 2009-03-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Footage of William Gilly and squid dissections at Hopkins Marine Station.
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President Emeritus Richard Lyman discusses campus protests. 09-0331-1 2009-03-31

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

President Emeritus Richard Lyman, who guided the university through demonstrations, violence and police actions from 1966-1972, has written an account of that period at Stanford.
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2009 Admissions Mailing Class of 2013 09-0331-2 2009-03-31

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford mails out acceptance letters to the Class of 2013 March 31. More than 30,400 applications were received, and a total of 2,300 new students were accepted.
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Stills of Campus Protests from 1966-1972 09-0401-1 2009-04-01

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

President Emeritus Richard Lyman, who guided the university through demonstrations, violence and police actions from 1966-1972, has written an account of that period at Stanford. These are still frame images from that time.
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CS iPhone 2009-04-01

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Women's Basketball Team Final Four, Send Off, Outside of Maples Pavilion 09-0402-1 2009-04-02

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Louds cheers outside of the Maples Pavilion for the women's basketball team as they prepare to depart for St. Louis to play the University of Connecticut in the Final Four.
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Lorry I. Lokey Stanford Daily Building Dedication 09-0402-2a 2009-04-02

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Lorry I. Lokey Stanford Daily Building was dedicated with generations of editors and reporters celebrating its traditions with stories and old memories.
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Lorry I. Lokey Stanford Daily Building Dedication 09-0402-2b 2009-04-02

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The Lorry I. Lokey Stanford Daily Building was dedicated with generations of editors and reporters celebrating its traditions with stories and old memories.
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Daniel Snider on North Korean Missile Launch 09-0403-1 2009-04-03

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Dan Snider, associate director of research at the Freeman Spogli Institute says North Korea wants to use its nuclear weapons as leverage in any international negotiations. North Korea is scheduled to launch a satellite-bearing missile as soon as April 4, 2009.
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CS193 iPhone 2009-04-06

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Zipcar and Zimride partnership 09-0407-1 2009-04-07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Car-share provider Zipcar and Zimride, a ride-sharing service on the Internet, are debuting a first-of-its-kind partnership today at Stanford. Zipcar users at Stanford can post their trip on Zimride, the online carpooling community. The integration also makes it easier for Zimride members to organize a carpool even if they don't own a vehicle.
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Jaipur Knee, Cool Products Expo 09-0408-1 2009-04-08

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The JaipurKnee was on display recently at Stanford's annual Cool Product Expo. It is a low-cost, high-performance prosthetic knee joint for amputees in the developing world estimated to cost twenty dollars.
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CS 193 iPhone 2009-04-08

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Founders' Day, Speakers at Memorial Church 09-0413-1 2009-04-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Leland and Jane Stanford were honored and remembered at Memorial Church on April 13 for their remarkable efforts to make the university a reality. Stanford President John Hennessy cited the Stanfords' risk taking as a hallmark for the leadership that has endured over generations
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Denis Hayes, Earth Day Speech to Woods Institute for the Environment and Students for a Sustainable Stanford 09-0414-1 2009-04-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Denis Hayes, '69, addresses members of the Woods Institute for the Environment and Students for a Sustainable Stanford in the ramp-up to Earth Day. Hayes was the coordinator of the first Earth Day.
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iPhone 2009-04-15

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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"An Art Affair", Art Festival 09-0417-1 2009-04-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

An Art Affair', Stanford's largest art festival showcases the talents of Stanford students, faculty, and staff in an array of visual, performance and spoken word arts.
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iPhone 1/1 2009-04-20

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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2009 Prospective Freshmen visit campus and speech by President John Hennessy at Memorial Auditorium 09-0424-1 2009-04-24

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Students and their families arrived Thursday morning for Admit Weekend 2009. Memorial Auditorium was filled to capacity as prospective members of the Stanford Class of 2013 and their parents listened to President John Hennessy. Footage includes interviews with prospective freshmen.
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iPhone class 2009-04-27

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Community Partnership Awards 2009 at Garden Court Hotel 09-0428-1 2009-04-28

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

A full house at the Garden Court Hotel watched three outstanding community organizations recognized by Stanford on April 28 for the contributions, termed as solving 'real world' problems. The Community Partnership Awards were sponsored by the Stanford Office of Public Affairs and the Haas Center for Public Service. The recipients are Redwood City 2020, MayView Community Health Center and Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto.
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Where the Water Flows by Dr. Alexander J.B. Zehander at TMU Oak Room 2009-04-28

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Wellness Fair 2009, Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation 09-0429-1 2009-04-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford staffers attended the fifth annual Wellness Fair at Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation on Wednesday, to pump up, stretch, get their blood pressure checked, and even pump up a bike tire. The fair was hosted by the Stanford BeWell Team.
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CS193 iPhone 2009-04-29

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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President Hennessy speaking to the Academic Council with Q & A Panel 09-0430-1a 2009-04-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"President Hennessy discussed 'The State of the University and the Economy' in his annual address to the Academic Council in Kresge Auditorium. John Shoven, director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) and professor of economics, moderated a panel including Darrell Duffie, professor in finance; John Taylor, professor of economics; and Kathryn Hall, MBA '84, chief executive officer and chief investment officer, Hall Capital Partners."
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President Hennessy speaking to the Academic Council with Q & A Panel 09-0430-1b 2009-04-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"President Hennessy discussed 'The State of the University and the Economy' in his annual address to the Academic Council in Kresge Auditorium. John Shoven, director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) and professor of economics, moderated a panel including Darrell Duffie, professor in finance; John Taylor, professor of economics; and Kathryn Hall, MBA '84, chief executive officer and chief investment officer, Hall Capital Partners."
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President Hennessy speaking to the Academic Council, Cutaways 09-0430-2a 2009-04-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

President Hennessy discussed 'The State of the University and the Economy' in his annual address to the Academic Council in Kresge Auditorium.
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President Hennessy speaking to the Academic Council, Cutaways 09-0430-2b 2009-04-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

President Hennessy discussed 'The State of the University and the Economy' in his annual address to the Academic Council in Kresge Auditorium.
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Iphone 2009-05-01

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Zimbardo, Phil, Open Office hours on Facebook #1 09-0504-1 2009-05-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Open Office Hours with Philip Zimbardo, Professor Emeritus. He discusses the last chapter in his 2007 book, The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil, and introduced the newest direction in Zimbardo's research: What makes ordinary people act heroically, even as those around them succumb to evil?
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Zimbardo, Phil, Open Office hours on Facebook #2 (Evil & Time) 09-0513-1 2009-05-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Open Office Hours with Philip Zimbardo, Professor Emeritus. He answers questions from facebook fans and students. The Lucifer Effect and the nature of unethical behavior is discussed. Also discussed is delay of gratification and the dangers of future orientated living.
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CS193 iPhone 2009-05-04

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Steve Ballmer, Computing Future, Memorial Auditorium 09-0506-1a 2009-05-06

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Steve Ballmer outlined Microsoft's plans for the future at Memorial Auditorium. His talk was part of the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar. Ballmer's talk was cosponsored by the Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students, the venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson and the Stanford Technology Ventures Program.
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Steve Ballmer, Computing Future, Memorial Auditorium 09-0506-1b 2009-05-06

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Steve Ballmer outlined Microsoft's plans for the future at Memorial Auditorium. His talk was part of the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar. Ballmer's talk was cosponsored by the Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students, the venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson and the Stanford Technology Ventures Program.
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Steve Ballmer, Computing Future, Memorial Auditorium, B-Roll, Cutaways 09-0506-2 2009-05-06

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Steve Ballmer outlined Microsoft's plans for the future at Memorial Auditorium. His talk was part of the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar. Ballmer's talk was cosponsored by the Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students, the venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson and the Stanford Technology Ventures Program.
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CS193 iPhone class 2009-05-06

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Stanford Powwow 2009 09-0508-1 2009-05-08

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

The 38th edition of the Stanford Powwow, billed as the largest student-run Powwow in the country, featured three days of traditional dancing and drumming, as well as a five-kilometer footrace and a three-on-three basketball tournament. The powwow is held every Mother's Day weekend in the Eucalyptus Grove.
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CS193 iPhone application 2009-05-08

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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George Shultz, Harry's Last Lecture, Memorial Auditorium 09-0511-1a 2009-05-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Prof. George Shultz, International Economics and Distinguished Hoover Fellow talked about abolishing nuclear weapons during the second annual "Harry's Last Lecture" at Memorial Church. Shultz is the 2009 Rathbun Visiting Fellow. The lecture is in honor of the Law Professor Harry Rathbun, famous for his "last lecture" from the 1930's to the 1950's.
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George Shultz, Harry's Last Lecture, Memorial Auditorium 09-0511-1b 2009-05-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Prof. George Shultz, International Economics and Distinguished Hoover Fellow talked about abolishing nuclear weapons during the second annual "Harry's Last Lecture" at Memorial Church. Shultz is the 2009 Rathbun Visiting Fellow. The lecture is in honor of the Law Professor Harry Rathbun, famous for his "last lecture" from the 1930's to the 1950's.
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CS 193 iPhone 2009-05-11

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Zimbardo, Phil on Sicily and Roots 09-0513-2 2009-05-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Prof. emeritus Philip Zimbardo, psychology, has a scholarship fund for students in Cammarata, Sicily, where his grandfather was born. He discusses discovering his roots in that area.
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Michel Serres, Robert Harrison, Cultural Differences between France and America 09-0513-3 2009-05-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Michel Serres in an interview with Stanford Report writer Cynthia Haven talks about the difference in time between France and America. Michel Serras is one of 40 immortals (members) of the Académie française. Robert Harrison, chair of the Department of French and Italian, is interviewed about Serres as well.
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Michel Serres,Last Class, B-Roll 09-0520-2 2009-05-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Class taught by Michel Serres, (member) of the Académie française. (FRENLIT 293) Serres is a permanent visiting faculty member.
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CS 193 iPhone 2009-05-13

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Tank Collection of Jacques Littlefield 09-0515-1 2009-05-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Deceased Stanford Alum Jacques Littlefield leaves approximately 200 military vehicles to the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation. Stanford faculty members bring their design and mechanical engineering students to see the collection located about 15 miles southwest of campus. They study the changes in style and technology that progressed from the relatively small and boxy German Panzer I to the Russian T-34 with sloped armor making enemy projectiles more likely to ricochet upon impact.
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CS 193 iPhone 2009-05-15

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Computer Science 193P: iPhone Application Programming 09-0518-1 2009-05-18

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Free videos of Stanford's wildly popular course on creating applications for the iPhone and iPod touch have now been downloaded over a million times from Stanford's site on iTunes U in the iTunes Store. The first million downloads had come in just seven weeks.
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CS193 iPhone 2009-05-18

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Amy Blue Awards 2009 09-0519-1 2009-05-19

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

2009 honorees: Penelope "Penny" Martell, office manager for Stanford Events and Lively Arts; Kathleen "KB" Baldwin, facilities manager for Zone C in the department of Buildings and Grounds Maintenance; and Jennifer Claypool, director of athletic championships in Intercollegiate Services.
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Maggie Kimball, Stanford's Archivist, Retirement, Interview 09-0520-1 2009-05-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Maggie Kimball, Stanford's archivist for two decades, retires with some thoughts and observations about the past, present and future of the University.
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Stanford Goat Project 09-0520-3 2009-05-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

By selling photo opportunities with a goat on White Plaza, members of the InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship raised $6,600 to purchase 84 dairy goats for families in poor areas. Dairy goats provide families with protein-rich milk, up to a ton a year from one animal, according to the Fellowship. The goats will be delivered through the charitable organization World Vision.
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Maggie Kimball, Stanford's Archivist, B-Roll Stanford Museum Exhibit 09-0527-1 2009-05-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Maggie Kimball, Stanford's archivist for two decades, retires with some thoughts and observations about the past, present and future of the University. B-roll of exhibits
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CS193 iPhone 2009-05-20

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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iPhone 2009-05-22

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Tank Collection of Jacques Littlefield, Interview Scott Littlefield, Curator and Major John Moore 09-0525-1 2009-05-25

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Deceased Stanford Alum Jacques Littlefield leaves approximately 200 military vehicles to the Military Vehicle Technology Foundation. Interview with Scott Littlefield, son of Jacques Littlefield and curator of the exhibit. There is also an interview with Major John Moore, a former tank operator enrolled at Stanford.
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iPhone 2009-05-27

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Cardinal Walk 2009, Roble Field 09-0529-1 2009-05-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

eople from across campus came out for the third annual Cardinal Walk. Provost John Etchemendy led the 1.5-mile loop around the central campus. In addition to the Provost's Office, other sponsors of the event included the Health Improvement Program and Stanford Athletics' Physical Education, Recreation and Wellness Program. Festivities began and ended at Roble Field, where walkers were treated to music, refreshments, fruits and other items. Some showed up in teams, wearing matching T-shirts and holding signs, and all were led in a group warm-up before the stroll began at noon.
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CS193 iPhone 2009-06-01

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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CS193 iPhone 2009-06-03

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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CS193 iPhone 2009-06-03

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)
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iPhone final 2009-06-08

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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President of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, visited the mechanical engineering department 09-0611-1 06/11/2009 - 06/12/2009

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Toomas Hendrik Ilves, president of the Republic of Estonia, visited the mechanical engineering department. A major component of the agenda was the school's CarLab automotive research program.
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President of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, visited the mechanical engineering department 09-0612-1 2009-06-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Toomas Hendrik Ilves, president of the Republic of Estonia, visited the mechanical engineering department. A major component of the agenda was the school's CarLab automotive research program.
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Drive-In ER at Stanford Hospital 09-0612-2 2009-06-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Several dozen volunteers play the role of patients in a Stanford Hospital exercise to prepare for the onslaught of patients that could occur in a pandemic. A drive-through triage-and-care system that keeps sick people in their cars was tested.
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Wacky Walk 2009 09-0614-1 2009-06-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Hijinks galore by the Class of 2009 during their rendition of the traditional "Wacky Walk" prior to Commencement exercises on June 14.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy 2009 Commencement, Bad focus, audio on back half of tape. 09-0614-2 2009-06-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Anthony M. Kennedy, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a Stanford alumnus, and a long-time legal educator was the commencement speaker at the ceremony held at the Stanford Stadium.
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Dean of Research Office of Science Outreach Cafe Terrace Lawn 2009-06-25

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Richard Zare, Sorting Isotopes. 09-0629-1 2009-06-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Professor of chemistry Richard Zare talks about a small, more efficient device for analyzing isotopes. The device he and his collaborators have created burns chemical samples into a gas, which then flows through a laser beam that is bouncing back and forth off a set of mirrors inside a special container.
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Christopher Bryan, Liberal / Conservative Study. 09-0630-1 2009-06-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Psychology postdoctoral scholar Christopher Bryan says voters are much more flexible than we think. The reason, Bryan and other researchers say in a paper posted online and slated for publication in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, is that most Americans can see both sides of an issue and understand that a combination of hard work and good fortune play important roles in success.
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Electra, play - Rush Rehm, artistic director for Stanford Summer Theater Interview. 09-0708-1 2009-07-08

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Interview and scenes from Electra, part of the Electra Festival. The festival is presented by Stanford Summer Theater.
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DOR Science Outreach & Cantor Cafe Lawn 2009-07-09

General Physical Description note: WAV file
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Carol Shloss on James Joyce Estate Settlement. 09-0714-1 2009-07-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Carol Shloss who wrote a controversial biography of James Joyce's daughter has settled her claims for attorneys' fees against the Joyce Estate for $240,000. The settlement successfully ends a tangled saga that has continued for two decades.
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Carol Shloss, Stills of James Joyce & Lucia Joyce. 09-0715-1 2009-07-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Carol Shloss who wrote a controversial biography of James Joyce's daughter has settled her claims for attorneys' fees against the Joyce Estate for $240,000. The settlement successfully ends a tangled saga that has continued for two decades.
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Martin Hellman, Looming Nuclear Risk. 09-0716-1 2009-07-16

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Professor Emeritus Martin Hellman, Electrical Engineering, says the threat of nuclear destruction is very much with us. With more than 25,000 nuclear weapons in existence and the ability to build many times more, the choice is between creating a safer world and having no world at all, Hellman wrote in his paper "Risk Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence."
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DOR Cantor 2009-07-23

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"From the Bronze Age of China to Japan's Floating world", Cantor Arts Center, Xiaoneng Yang, Curator. 09-0724-1 2009-07-24

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Exhibition at the Cantor Arts Center called "From the Bronze Age of China to Japan's Floating world". The exhibition comprises about 50 works, ranging in period from China's Zhou dynasty, which ruled between the 11th and 3rd centuries B.C., to the 1800s in Edo, Japan, and to 20th-century East Asia.
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Nanolab, Drew Hall and Richard Gaster, Interview. 09-0723-1 2009-07-25

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford grad students Drew Hall and Richard Gaster say their NanoLab to be used in developing countries where doctors and diagnostic equipment are in short supply. The NanoLab, is a miniature, portable bioassay that can identify several disease proteins simultaneously without doctors, technicians or special lab equipment.
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Dr. Ira Glick, Psychiatry, Basket Ball / Office hours Interview. 09-0730-1 2009-07-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Prof. Ira Glick, Psychiatry is a 73-year-old point guard for a basketball team competing in the Senior Games under way at Stanford.
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Dr. Ira Glick, Psychiatry, Office B-Roll and Interview. 09-0730-2 2009-07-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Prof. Ira Glick, Psychiatry is a 73-year-old point guard for a basketball team competing in the Senior Games under way at Stanford.
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Randall Stafford, MD, Cycling, Senior Games Interview. 09-0730-3 2009-07-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Randall Stafford, director of the Program on Prevention Outcomes and Practices in the Stanford Prevention Research Center at Stanford Hospital & Clinics, thrives despite two kidney transplants and cycles to keep healthy. He was among 10,000 athletes that competed in the 2009 National Senior Games.
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Jazz Workshop 2009 Concert. 09-0731-1 2009-07-31

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Faculty members from the Stanford Jazz Workshop jam with some of their students during a noon concert at Tresidder union. Students from the ages of 12-17 years come annually, to play with and learn from some of the masters. Faculty member Jeff Cressman, who plays trombone, says the workshop provides an 'intense jazz education" for the young players.
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Test of Emergency Siren System, Interview Keith Perry, manager of the Office of Emergency Management & Siren Tests. 09-0807-1a 2009-08-07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"A campus-wide siren system was tested. The new outdoor sirens are part of a comprehensive emergency warning system called AlertSU, which was instituted by the university over the past year. AlertSU can be used to notify the community of an immediate life-safety situation, such as a fire, a chemical or biological spill or an armed or dangerous person. In addition to the outdoor emergency warning system, AlertSU allows Stanford to send emergency announcements via phone, e-mail and text message. The outdoor emergency warning system consists of seven sirens distributed across the campus. The high-intensity sound created by the sirens can travel up to a half mile."
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Test of Emergency Siren System, More Perry, Hospital, Lyman Graduate Residences, Siren Tests Missing sound (MOS) at Tressidder. 09-0807-1b 2009-08-07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"A campus-wide siren system was tested. The new outdoor sirens are part of a comprehensive emergency warning system called AlertSU, which was instituted by the university over the past year. AlertSU can be used to notify the community of an immediate life-safety situation, such as a fire, a chemical or biological spill or an armed or dangerous person. In addition to the outdoor emergency warning system, AlertSU allows Stanford to send emergency announcements via phone, e-mail and text message. The outdoor emergency warning system consists of seven sirens distributed across the campus. The high-intensity sound created by the sirens can travel up to a half mile."
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IGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machines) - Biomachines "Bioblocks" Interviews & B-Roll. 09-0811-1 2009-08-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

A group of 10 undergraduate students and their advisors form the first Stanford team to enter a bacteria "machine" in the International Genetically Engineered Machines. They are developing a cell that if successful could help self repair the body.
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Marc Levoy develops Frankencam. 09-0812-1 2009-08-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford professor Marc Levoy plans to develop and manufacture the "Frankencamera" as a open-source platform that will first be available at minimal cost to fellow computational photography researchers. In the young field of computational photography, which Levoy helped establish, researchers use optics benches, imaging chips, computers and software to develop techniques and algorithms to enhance and extend photography.
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Cliff Nass, Multitasking. 09-0813-1 2009-08-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Multitasking study posits that is it is less effective and worse for memory. Eyal Ophir, Clifford Nass and Anthony Wagner worked on this research.
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Multitasking, Computer user, Tressidder. 09-0821-1 2009-08-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Multitasking study posits that is it is less effective and worse for memory. Eyal Ophir, Clifford Nass and Anthony Wagner worked on this research.
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DOR Cantor Lawn 2009-08-13

General Physical Description note: WAV file
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Greg Deierlein Earthquake-Resistant Buildings' Test Interview. 09-0827-1 2009-08-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Prof. Greg Deierlein, Civil and Environmental Engineering, explains how he used the world's largest shake table to test a new steel frame design that confines damage during earthquake shaking to certain easily replaced parts and also lets buildings pull themselves back into plumb after the earthquake.
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Greg Deierlein Earthquake-Resistant Buildings' Test, Slideshow, B-Roll. 09-0831-1 2009-08-31

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Prof. Greg Deierlein, Civil and Environmental Engineering, explains how he used the world's largest shake table to test a new steel frame design that confines damage during earthquake shaking to certain easily replaced parts and also lets buildings pull themselves back into plumb after the earthquake.
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Food & Politics, Political Science 19SC. 09-0902-1 2009-09-02

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford Course, Food & Politics, taught by Rob Reich, an associate professor of political science. He structured Food and Politics – a for-credit class open to about a dozen students as part of Sophomore College – around the premise that an eater's awareness should be elevated from the plate in front of him to the world around him. The two-week course involves cooking meals as well.
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Roble Dorm, Freshmen Move-in Day. 09-0914-1 09/14/2009 - 09/15/2009

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Move-in day" for about 1,700 freshmen and 23 transfer students, most of whom attended two-year colleges. Traditions for move-in day include volunteers learning incoming students names so they can personally greet them when they arrive.
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119th Convocation, A Cam. 09-0915-1 2009-09-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

At the 119th Opening Convocation Ceremony, President John Hennessy urged incoming students to emulate the intellectual curiosity of Charles Darwin, whose pioneering work, On the Origin of Species, was published 150 years ago. The ceremony, which inaugurates the academic year, was the official welcome to the 1,696 freshmen who make up the Class of 2013, and the 23 transfer students who will join the classes of 2011 and 2012.
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119th Convocation, B Cam, Cutaways. 09-0915-2 2009-09-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

At the 119th Opening Convocation Ceremony, President John Hennessy urged incoming students to emulate the intellectual curiosity of Charles Darwin, whose pioneering work, On the Origin of Species, was published 150 years ago. The ceremony, which inaugurates the academic year, was the official welcome to the 1,696 freshmen who make up the Class of 2013, and the 23 transfer students who will join the classes of 2011 and 2012.
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3 Books 2009, A Cam. 09-0916-1a 2009-09-16

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Three Books" program brings authors together to discuss outsiders, outliers and what we mean by "success." The books were Lan Samantha Chang's Hunger, Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: The Story of Success and Abraham Verghese's My Own Country. The trio was selected by the husband-and-wife faculty duo who moderated the discussion: Professors Harry and Michele Elam. He is senior associate vice provost for undergraduate education; she is director of the Program in African and African American Studies.
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3 Books 2009, A Cam. 09-0916-1b 2009-09-16

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Three Books" program brings authors together to discuss outsiders, outliers and what we mean by "success." The books were Lan Samantha Chang's Hunger, Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: The Story of Success and Abraham Verghese's My Own Country. The trio was selected by the husband-and-wife faculty duo who moderated the discussion: Professors Harry and Michele Elam. He is senior associate vice provost for undergraduate education; she is director of the Program in African and African American Studies.
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3 Books 2009, B Cam. 09-0916-2a 2009-09-16

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Three Books" program brings authors together to discuss outsiders, outliers and what we mean by "success." The books were Lan Samantha Chang's Hunger, Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: The Story of Success and Abraham Verghese's My Own Country. The trio was selected by the husband-and-wife faculty duo who moderated the discussion: Professors Harry and Michele Elam. He is senior associate vice provost for undergraduate education; she is director of the Program in African and African American Studies.
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3 Books 2009, B Cam. 09-0916-2b 2009-09-16

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Three Books" program brings authors together to discuss outsiders, outliers and what we mean by "success." The books were Lan Samantha Chang's Hunger, Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: The Story of Success and Abraham Verghese's My Own Country. The trio was selected by the husband-and-wife faculty duo who moderated the discussion: Professors Harry and Michele Elam. He is senior associate vice provost for undergraduate education; she is director of the Program in African and African American Studies.
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Medieval Matters 2009-09-27

General Physical Description note: MP3 file
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Nanosensor Chip, Cancer Detector, Shan Wang. 09-0929-1 2009-09-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford researchers Shan Wang and Richard Gaster developed a biosensor that uses magnetic nanosensing protein detection technology. The nanosensor chip has detected cancer tumors in mice earlier than any detection technology currently in use.
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WWII Judy Heller 2009-09-29

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Iranian Studies 2009-10-08

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McCaw Hall Buddhist Studies 2009-10-13

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Chant Champ, Memorial Camp. 09-1019-1 2009-10-19

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Memorial Church was the site of a chant camp, singers in unison, Oct. 19th. Susan Hellauer of Anonymous 4, which lead the camp, describes the exercise as "mystical." Hellauer and colleagues Marsha Genensky, Jacqueline Horner and Ruth Cunningham appeared at Stanford to lead a "chant camp," in collaboration with Stanford music faculty William Mahrt and Jesse Rodin and sponsored by Stanford Lively Arts.
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Paul Ehrlich wins environmental award in Spain. 09-1020-1 2009-10-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Paul Ehrlich, professor of ecology and author of "The Population Bomb", won the Margalef Prize in Spain. The Stanford biologist says that for the first time, civilization is facing the possibility of a global collapse. His solution: change our cultural behavior.
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Provost John Etchemendy, Facebook University Status Report. 09-1021-1 2009-10-21

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Provost John Etchemendy discusses the current budget on Facebook Open Office and whether further cuts are necessary. He talks about the importance of increasing efficiency.
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Woods 5th Anniversary, Koseff, Hennessy, Ward Woods, Buzz Thompson Speeches. 09-1021-2a 2009-10-21

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Fifth Anniversary of the Woods Institute for the Environment celebration with speeches by President John Hennessy, Jeff Koseff, Co-Director of the institute, Ward Woods, and Buzz Thompson, Co-Director. It also contains photo-op. This event was held at the Hewlett Teaching Center.
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Woods 5th Anniversary, Gretchen Daily, Craig Criddle, Roz Naylor, Speeches. 09-1021-2b 2009-10-21

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Fifth Anniversary of the Woods Institute for the Environment celebration with speeches by Gretchen Daily, Professor of Biology, Craig Criddle, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Roz Naylor, Executive director for the Program on Food Security and Environment. This event was held at the Hewlett Teaching Center.
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Provost John Etchemendy, Facebook 2. 09-1030-1 2009-10-21

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Provost John Etchemendy discusses responds to questions about efficiency and "what makes a good professor" on Facebook.
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44th Annual Carlos Kelly McClatchy Memorial Lecture 2009-10-22

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44th Annual Carlos Kelly McClatchy Memorial Symposium - New Times: The Future of Journalism Disc 1 2009-10-22

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Medieval Matters 2009-10-27

General Physical Description note: MP3 file
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Inca Pot Making. 09-1028-1 2009-10-28

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford students and members of the community worked together on recreating Inca pottery in the open air behind Building 500. Sometimes as large as 8 inches across, the clay vessels were used to hold maize and beer offerings for ancestor worship. They were often colored with ochre, scored around the edges and decorated with images of llama, bird or alpaca heads.
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Inca Pot Firing. 09-1106-1 2009-10-28

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Stanford students and members of the community worked together on recreating Inca pottery in the open air behind Building 500. Sometimes as large as 8 inches across, the clay vessels were used to hold maize and beer offerings for ancestor worship. They were often colored with ochre, scored around the edges and decorated with images of llama, bird or alpaca heads.
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PACS Seminar "Dragonfly Effect" 2009-10-28

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Medival Matters 2009-11-04

General Physical Description note: MP3 file
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Veryln Klinkenborg 2009-11-10

General Physical Description note: MP3 file
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Global Warming Study, Chris Field, Scott Loarie, Jasper Ridge. 09-1116-1 2009-11-16

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

"Stanford Professor Chris Field and Post Graduate Fellow Scott Loarie were part of a research team, which included researchers from Stanford, the Carnegie Institution, the California Academy of Sciences, and the University of California, Berkeley. They combined data on current climate and temperature gradients worldwide with climate model projections for the next century to calculate the ""temperature velocity"" for different regions of the world. This velocity is a measure of how fast temperature zones are moving across the landscape, either to higher elevations or higher latitudes, as the planet warms – and how fast plants and animals will need to migrate to keep up."
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Science Art Nature Walk Loop 7 2009-11-17

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Legal Challenges for Robots, M. Ryan Calo, Andrew Ng. 09-1118-1 2009-11-18

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

M. Ryan Calo, a residential fellow at the Law School's Center for Internet and Society, is looking at the possible legal ramifications robots and robotics manufacturers might face. Andrew Ng, an associate professor of computer science who helped design and build STAIR (STanford Artifiical Intelligence Robot) is interviewed as well.
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Early Ocean, Page Chamberlain Interview. 09-1119-1 2009-11-19

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Interview with Prof. Page Chamberlain, Environmental Earth System Science, about how the global ocean that covered the Earth 3.4 billion years ago was far cooler than has been thought. Stanford researchers analyzed isotope ratios in rocks formed on that ancient ocean floor. Instead of a hot primordial soup, much more tepid temperatures prevailed. Cooler temperatures may have had effects on the evolution of the early atmosphere and could also have opened the door to an earlier spread of photosynthetic life forms across the planet.
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David Masumoto 2009-11-19

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Paper Battery, Professor Yi Cui. 09-1120-1 2009-11-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Prof. Yi Cui, Materials Science and Engineering, has a paper published "Highly Conductive Paper for Energy Storage Devices," and details his work creating paper batteries. The paper batteries are treated with a nanotube ink, baked and folded into electrical generating sources. Cui's research team includes postdoctoral scholars Liangbing Hu and JangWook Choi, and graduate student Yuan Yang.
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David Lobell, Heat causing Civil War in Africa. 09-1120-2 2009-11-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Climate change is likely to increase the number of civil wars raging in Africa, according to Stanford Assistant Professor David Lobell. Historical records show that in warmer-than-average years, the number of conflicts rises. He predicts that by 2030, Africa could see a greater than 50 percent increase in civil wars, which could mean an additional 390,000 deaths just from fighting alone.
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Joseph Frank on Fyodor Dostoevsky. 09-1202-1 2009-12-02

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Professor Emeritus Joseph Frank, Department of Slavic Languages and Literature, discusses why Dostoevsky is meaningful today. Frank has just had his book, Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time, published.
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Republic of Letters, Daniel Edelstein. 09-1209-1 2009-12-09

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Dan Edelstein, assistant professor of French, is the principal investigator for "Mapping the Republic of Letters" with history Professor Paula Findlen. They are mapping thousands of letters that were exchanged during the period of the Enlightenment to uncover hidden truths about the "Republic of Letters" using new computer software.
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Michael Rosenfeld, Matchmaking. 09-1210-1 2009-12-10

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Stanford sociologist Michael Rosenfeld, says the Internet has changed the nature of dating with an increasing amount of gay men, lesbians, and middle-aged heterosexuals using computers to find romantic partners. Rosenfeld created an online survey of 3,000 adults that shows that 61 percent of gay participants met their partners online during the past two years, compared with 23 percent of heterosexual couples.
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Noah Diffenbaugh, climate change's effect on wine and corn. 09-1216-1 2009-12-16

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Noah Diffenbaugh, assistant professor, environmental Earth system science, states that understanding how global warming altered the lifecycles of plants and animals in the past can provide important insights about the impact of climate change in the future. His research team is using recorded observations of natural events to generate 30-year computer forecasts of how U.S. wine and corn production could be affected by global warming.
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Gwyneth Lewis, National Poet of Wales. 10-0105-1 2010-01-05

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Gwyneth Lewis, National Poet of Wales and the Arts Writer/Practitioner Fellow at the Humanities Center, spoke to Cynthia Haven about the Welsh language, bilingualism and the second language – English – that she once described as "like having a bath wearing socks."
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Hillary Young, Bird Guano & Coconut Palms. 10-0108-1 2010-01-08

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Hillary Young, a doctoral candidate in biology and member of the research team that conducted a study on Palmyra Atoll in the South Pacific, found that birds stay away from coconut palms, depriving forests of bird guano nutrients. The researchers conducted tests to determine how much the nutrient change affected animal life by conducting a taste test with strawberry hermit crabs and longhorned grasshoppers, species that are widely distributed across the atoll.
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Professor Bryon Reeves, Avatar and Book on Virtual Worlds 10-0111-1 2010-01-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Professor Bryon Reeves discusses the use of avatars in the workplace and his new book, Total Engagement: Using Games and Virtual Worlds to Change the Way People Work and Businesses Compete, co-authored by J. Leighton Read.
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Clay Carson on Martin Luther King Jr. 10-0112-1 2010-01-12

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Stanford historian Clayborne Carson talked to the News Service about what the late civil rights leader would think about social and economic justice in America if he were alive today.
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Anne Kiremidjian on Haiti Earthquake 10-0113-1 2010-01-13

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Anne Kiremidjian, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford, talks about the devastating earthquake in Haiti and why so many buildings were collapsed.
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Jean-Marie Apostolidès on Unabomber 10-0114-1 2010-01-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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French Professor Jean-Marie Apostolidès discusses the Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski. Apostolidés recently published in book form a French translation of the Unabomber's manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future. He is currently working on a philosophical and psychological study, Of Ink and Blood: The Writings of Theodore Kaczynski.
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Hennessy, House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing, A Cam 10-0115-1a 2010-01-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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At a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee held on campus,Stanford President John Hennessy told federal lawmakers on Friday that restrictions on technology exports are hampering research at the university and hurting American innovation. Hennessy is co-chair of the National Research Council's Committee on Science, Security and Prosperity, which issued a report last year recommending changes to the laws.
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Hennessy, House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing, A Cam 10-0115-1b 2010-01-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

At a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee held on campus,Stanford President John Hennessy told federal lawmakers on Friday that restrictions on technology exports are hampering research at the university and hurting American innovation. Hennessy is co-chair of the National Research Council's Committee on Science, Security and Prosperity, which issued a report last year recommending changes to the laws.
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Hennessy, House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing, B Cam 10-0115-2a 2010-01-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

At a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee held on campus,Stanford President John Hennessy told federal lawmakers on Friday that restrictions on technology exports are hampering research at the university and hurting American innovation. Hennessy is co-chair of the National Research Council's Committee on Science, Security and Prosperity, which issued a report last year recommending changes to the laws.
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Hennessy, House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing, B Cam 10-0115-2b 2010-01-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

At a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee held on campus,Stanford President John Hennessy told federal lawmakers on Friday that restrictions on technology exports are hampering research at the university and hurting American innovation. Hennessy is co-chair of the National Research Council's Committee on Science, Security and Prosperity, which issued a report last year recommending changes to the laws.
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Hennessy, House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing, 10-0115-3 2010-01-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

At a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee held on campus,Stanford President John Hennessy told federal lawmakers on Friday that restrictions on technology exports are hampering research at the university and hurting American innovation. Hennessy is co-chair of the National Research Council's Committee on Science, Security and Prosperity, which issued a report last year recommending changes to the laws.
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Clayborne Carson Open Office Hours, Facebook 2 & 3 10-0122-1 2010-01-22

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Professor Clayborne Carson responds to questions about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as part of Open Office Hours. It contains part 2 and 3.
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Nuclear Arms Elimination, CISAC, Philip Taubman, George Shultz, Sidney Drell 10-0125-1a 2010-01-25

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A symposium, "Working Toward a World Without Nuclear Arms," was hosted by the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). The 2010 Drell Lecture brought together two Hoover fellows and outspoken advocates of nuclear nonproliferation, former Secretary of State George Shultz and theoretical physicist Sidney Drell, in a conversation with former New York Times journalist Philip Taubman over the future of global nuclear disarmament.
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Nuclear Arms Elimination, CISAC, Philip Taubman, George Shultz, Sidney Drell 10-0125-1b 2010-01-25

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

A symposium, "Working Toward a World Without Nuclear Arms," was hosted by the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). The 2010 Drell Lecture brought together two Hoover fellows and outspoken advocates of nuclear nonproliferation, former Secretary of State George Shultz and theoretical physicist Sidney Drell, in a conversation with former New York Times journalist Philip Taubman over the future of global nuclear disarmament.
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Aging Investors prone to mistakes, Brian Knutson 10-0127-1 2010-01-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"In a paper published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience, Brian Knutson, associate professor of psychology and neuroscience, and other researchers show that older investors make more errors when picking stocks compared to younger people playing the market. Functional magnetic resonance imaging results showed that greater variability or ""noise"" in a subcortical region of older people's brains was related to making the investment mistakes. This subcortical region – the nucleus accumbens – is critical for evaluation, while higher cortical circuits are more important for storing symbolic information like numbers and words."
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An Evening with Eavan Boland 2010-01-27

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Chris Gerdes, Shelly the Robot Car, Walk Around 10-0129-1 2010-01-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Associate Professor Chris Gerdes, Mechanical Engineering, gives a tour of Shelley, Stanford's driverless car, which is scheduled to climb Pikes Peak in September. Shelly was designed by Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) and is an an Audi TTS with a trunk full of computers and GPS receivers, transforming it into a vehicle that drives itself.
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Professor Martin Hellman wins Hamming Medal. 10-0204-1 2010-02-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has named Stanford Professor Martin Hellman, Whitfield Diffie,and Ralph Merkle the 2010 Richard W. Hamming Medalists. They won the award for developing public key cryptography.
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"Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future, Master Ink Painters in 20th Century China" at the Cantor Arts Center, Susan Roberts-Maganelli 10-0208-1a 2010-02-08

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Conservators at the Cantor Arts Center inspect scrolls before they are installed as part of a landmark exhibit from China, "Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future, Master Ink Painters in 20th Century China." Interview with Susan Roberts-Maganelli, Manager for Collections, Exhibition, Conservation
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"Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future, Master Ink Painters in 20th Century China" at the Cantor Arts Center, Susan Roberts-Maganelli 10-0208-1b 2010-02-08

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Conservators at the Cantor Arts Center inspect scrolls before they are installed as part of a landmark exhibit from China, "Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future, Master Ink Painters in 20th Century China." Interview with Susan Roberts-Maganelli, Manager for Collections, Exhibition, Conservation
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Gregory Freidin discusses Isaac Babel 10-0210-1 2010-02-10

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Prof. Gregory Freidin, Slavic Studies, discusses Isaac Babel, Russian-Jewish short story writer, playwright and journalist.who shaped thinking of intellectuals during the Russian revolution and many writers later in the 20th century. Freidin, professor of Slavic languages and literatures, has edited two recently published books, The Enigma of Isaac Babel (Stanford University Press) and Isaac Babel's Selected Writings (Norton).
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Casino Smoking Study, Lynn Hildemann 10-0211-1 2010-02-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Secondhand smoke in California's Native American casinos often exceeds concentrations associated with harmful health effects, according to a new study by Lynn Hildemann, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering and other environmental engineers at Stanford University. The casinos, which are exempt from the state's smoking restrictions, are one of the few public places in California where smoking is still legal.
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Center on Philanthropy & Civil Soceity Toyon Hall 2010-02-11

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Chris Manning, Software to Comprehend Language 10-0212-1 2010-02-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Computer science and linguistics professor, Christopher Manning, says software is steadily gaining the sophistication needed to comprehend what humans write and to help us sort through the chatter of information overload.
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Keith Devlin, Math for Kids, World of Warcraft 10-0217-1 2010-02-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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A massively multiplayer online roleplaying game (mmorpg) requiring players to employ mathematical concepts could revolutionize the teaching of mathematics at the middle school level, according to Stanford mathematician Keith Devlin. Devlin collaborated with a group from private industry to develop a prototype of such a video game to help teach middle school students math by fully immersing them in a simulated three-dimensional environment.
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PACS Seminar Buzz Schmidt 2010-02-17

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David Lobell, Global Warming effect on food prices and poverty 10-0218-1 2010-02-18

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford researcher and agricultural scientist, David Lobell, is taking a careful look at possible poverty levels, and the impact of global warming on food prices and hunger.
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Stanford Jazz Orchestra, Dave Douglas 10-0223-1a 2010-02-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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This is believed to contain Artist-in-Residence, Dave Douglas leads the Stanford Jazz Orchestra in playing a portion of his original score, 'Spark of Being,' during a rehearsal.
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Stanford Jazz Orchestra, Interview with Fred Berry 10-0223-1b 2010-02-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Interview with Director of the Stanford Jazz Orchestra, Fred Berry. Interview is believed to be related to Artist-in-Residence, Dave Douglas.
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Center on Philanthropy & Civil Soceity Med. Ctr. rm. 104 2010-02-25

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2010 Parents' Weekend at Memorial Auditorium, Parent Interviews 10-0226-1 2010-02-26

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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More than 3,000 family members visited for Stanford's annual Parents' Weekend. Provost John Etchemendy welcomed the visitors on Friday morning in Memorial Auditorium to kick off the weekend's activities. Footage includes interviews with parents.
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Jesse Fox, Avatars 10-0217-2 2010-02-27

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Jesse Fox, a doctoral candidate in communications and a researcher at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab, works on a study where avatars become a new element in communication with the self. this study was funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
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Michael Wilcox, Pueblo Revolt of 1680 10-0301-1 2010-03-01

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford assistant professor of anthropology, Michael Wilcox draws parallels between efforts to control the Pueblo people in 1680 and foreign occupations by modern military forces.
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Philanthropy in the 21st century 2010-03-04

General Physical Description note: MP3 file
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Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy, at Memorial Auditorium, Green Technology 10-0308-1a 2010-03-08

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, a Nobel laureate and professor emeritus of Physics at Stanford, spoke at Memorial Auditorium about the role of clean energy in combating global climate change.
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Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy, at Memorial Auditorium, Green Technology 10-0308-1b 2010-03-08

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, a Nobel laureate and professor emeritus of Physics at Stanford, spoke at Memorial Auditorium about the role of clean energy in combating global climate change.
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ENGR110/210 Perspectives in Assistive Technology 10-0309-1a 2010-03-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Course ENGR110/210, Perspectives in Assistive Technology, taught by lecturer David Jaffe. Students work in groups to create projects that assist people with disabilities in the local community
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ENGR110/210 Perspectives in Assistive Technology 10-0309-1b 2010-03-09

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Course ENGR110/210, Perspectives in Assistive Technology, taught by lecturer David Jaffe. Students work in groups to create projects that assist people with disabilities in the local community
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Aleta Hays, Director of Chocolate Heads 10-0310-1 2010-03-10

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford choreographer Aleta Hayes works with students in Chocolates Heads Workshop on the production of Chocolate Heads Meet Beatflippers.
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SIEPR Construction, New Building B-Roll 10-0310-2 2010-03-10

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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The John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Building, new home to the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), was dedicated. The building stands at the corner of Galvez Street and Memorial Way, next to SIEPR's former base, the Landau Economics Building. It was designed by Ike Kligerman Barkley Architects in association with Kornberg Associates.
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SIEPR Building Dedication 10-0311-1 2010-03-11

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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The John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Building, new home to the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), was dedicated. The building stands at the corner of Galvez Street and Memorial Way, next to SIEPR's former base, the Landau Economics Building. It was designed by Ike Kligerman Barkley Architects in association with Kornberg Associates.
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Lawrence Summers, Keynote Speech at SIEPR 10-0312-1a 2010-03-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Lawrence Summers, top White House economic advisor, was the keynote speaker at the annual Economic Summit of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
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David Kennedy Interview 10-0318-1 2010-03-18

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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David Kennedy, Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Emeritus, interviewed. [This footage was not used for a news story.]
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Jenny Bilfield Interview, Jazz Orchestra, New Concert Hall 10-0319-1 2010-03-19

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Interview with Jennifer Bilfield, Artistic & Executive Director of Stanford Lively Arts about the Jazz Orchestra working with Dave Douglas and the New Concert Hall.
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Lawrence Summers, Keynote Speech at SIEPR and Jay Bhattacharya interview on Health Care Bill 10-0312-1b 03/12/2010, 03/17/2010

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"Lawrence Summers, top White House economic advisor, was the keynote speaker at the annual Economic Summit of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. Jay Bhattacharya, an associate professor of medicine and a health economist with the university's Center for Health Policy, outlines some of the points in the proposed health care bill."
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Eduardo Miranda, Haiti, Chile Earthquakes 10-0322-1 2010-03-22

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford earthquake engineering expert Eduardo Miranda compared earthquake damage from Haiti's 7.0 earthquake and Chile's 8.8 quake. Chile had more seismically sound construction and lost only 452 lives while Haiti lost 220,000 lives.
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Shelly, the robot car, at Santa Clara Fairgrounds in San Jose 10-0324-1 03/24/2010 - 03/25/2010

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford's automous car Shelley did a workout at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds in San Jose, and members of the media were there to watch. Shelley is a project of the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford, led by mechanical engineering associate professor Chris Gerdes.
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Dennis Bird & Minik Rosing, Early Ocean Interview, B-Roll 10-0329-1 2010-03-29

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Minik Rosing, a geology professor at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, and Dennis K. Bird, professor of geological and environmental sciences at Stanford. They propose that the vast global ocean of early Earth absorbed a greater percentage of the incoming solar energy than today's oceans, enough to stop the oceans from freezing.
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Virginia Walbot, Plant Cancer Genome Discovery 10-0330-1 2010-03-30

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Professor Virginia Walbot's team found that only about 30 percent of the genes in the corn smut genome are always activated, regardless of whether it is in seedlings, adult leaves or the tassel.
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Carl Weber on working with Bertolt Brecht 10-0331-1 2010-03-31

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Carl Weber, professor emeritus of directing and dramaturgy at Stanford, reflects on his career and his time as Bertolt Brecht's protégé.
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Stanford women's basketball team heads to the Final Four. 10-0401-1 2010-04-01

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Final Four sendoff for the women's basketball team with the Stanford Dollies and band. There was a speech by coach Tara VanDerveer outside of Maples Pavilion.
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Robot Block Party 10-0414-1 2010-04-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford's Robot Block Party showcased the latest high-tech machines from robots that help perform delicate medical procedures to NASA's rovers. The event, sponsored by the Stanford Program in Law, Science, and Technology, was part of National Robotics Week.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel at VAIL 10-0415-1 2010-04-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives at Stanford to celebrate the opening of VAIL (Volkswagen Automotive Innovation Lab). Merkel also spoke about the financial crisis at Dinkelspiel Auditorium.
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Bill Gates at Memorial Auditorium, "Charity" 10-0419-1 2010-04-19

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Bill Gates spoke to a capacity crowd at Memorial Auditorium. Gates' talk at Memorial Auditorium, "Giving Back: Finding the Best Way to Make a Difference," was this year's Payne Distinguished Lecture sponsored by Stanford's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
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John & Mary Felsteiner, B-Roll 10-0421-1 2010-04-21

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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John and Mary Felstiner are interviewed by Stanford News Service writer Cynthia Haven about their work on 'creative resistance' during the Nazi purges of World War II.
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2010 Admit Weekend 10-0422-1 2010-04-22

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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The campus welcomed more than 1,300 prospective freshmen and their families for Admit Weekend 2010. In store for them over the next few days: tours, open houses, lectures, a Stanford vs. Cal baseball game, concerts and the ever-popular Q&A with President John Hennessy.
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John & Mary Felsteiner, Holocaust, Creative Resistance 10-0423-1 2010-04-23

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John and Mary Felstiner are interviewed by Stanford News Service writer Cynthia Haven about their work on 'creative resistance' during the Nazi purges of World War II.
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2010 Wellness Fair 10-0428-2 2010-04-28

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Sixth annual Wellness Fair for members of the Stanford Community. Among the events at the fair, which was sponsored by the Be Well program, were testing for blood pressure, bone density and strength; healthful food demonstrations; info on ergonomics and guide to stretching.
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Community Service InnVision Hennessy & Students, Faculty & Staff 08-0502-1 2010-05-02

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford students, staff and faculty fanned out on the peninsula May 2, as a part of Community Partnership Day. At an InnVision Breaking Bread hot meal program at All Saints' Episcopal Church in Palo Alto, the university donated food, and volunteers who helped prepare lunch.
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Todorov 2010-05-03

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Monica McDermott Assistant Professor of Sociology, Race Relations 10-0504-1 2010-05-04

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Monica McDermott, an assistant professor of sociology, went undercover to study Latino immigration in the South.
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Salman Rushdie Talk (ASSU) 08-0505-1a 2010-05-05

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Salman Rushdie, author of the The Satanic Verses told a packed house at Kresge Auditorium that culture, and writers, are being squeezed by a triangle of forces: the right, left and radical religious Islamic fundamentalism, and the pressure is increasing. His solution: push back. The talk was sponsored by the ASSU Speakers Bureau.
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Salman Rushdie Q & A (ASSU) 08-0505-1b 2010-05-05

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Salman Rushdie, author of the The Satanic Verses told a packed house at Kresge Auditorium that culture, and writers, are being squeezed by a triangle of forces: the right, left and radical religious Islamic fundamentalism, and the pressure is increasing. His solution: push back. The talk was sponsored by the ASSU Speakers Bureau.
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2010 Roland Prize, Professor Ron Reich, Professor Debra Satz 10-0505-1 2010-05-05

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Assoc. Prof. Ron Reich, political science, and Prof. Debra Satz, philosophy accept the Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize for beginning the Hope House Scholars Program in 2001.
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1993, Stanford B-Roll, SD, Recorded 10-0506-2 2010-05-06

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B-Roll Stanford footage from 1993 recorded on to a new dv tape.
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Flemming Rose, Cultural Editor, Jyllands-Posten Denmark 08-0507-1 2010-05-07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Flemming Rose, cultural editor of newspaper Jyllands-Posten in Denmark, caused a worldwide furor over cartoons depicting Muhammad with a bomb, told a Cubberley Auditorium audience that so-called blasphemy laws, ostensibly on the books to protect religion, are actually being used to suppress free speech and should be repealed worldwide.
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2010 Powwow 10-0507-1 2010-05-07

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The 39th year of the student-organized Powwow, it featured dance and drum competitions, art, a fun run and a basketball tournament at the eucalyptus grove.
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Academic Council Building Tour, Hennessy State-of-the-university address 10-0513-1a 2010-05-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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President John Hennessy presented his annual address to the Academic Council and presented slides of present and future buildings on campus during a presentation titled "Positioning Stanford for the Future." Hennessy showed color architectural renderings of future buildings.
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Academic Council Building Tour, Hennessy State-of-the-university address 10-0513-1b 2010-05-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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President John Hennessy presented his annual address to the Academic Council and presented slides of present and future buildings on campus during a presentation titled "Positioning Stanford for the Future." Hennessy showed color architectural renderings of future buildings.
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Academic Council Building Tour, B-Roll, Clark Center, Science and Engineering Quad, Medical Center 10-0513-2 2010-05-13

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President John Hennessy presented his annual address to the Academic Council and presented slides of present and future buildings on campus during a presentation titled "Positioning Stanford for the Future."
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2010 Cardinal Walk 10-0514-1 2010-05-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Hundreds of members of the Stanford community gathered at Roble Field for the fourth annual Cardinal Walk. Sponsored by BeWell @ Stanford, the event included music and festivities before Provost John Etchemendy led the group on a 1.5-mile campus stroll.
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2010 Amy Blue Awards 10-0518-1 2010-05-18

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Three members of the Stanford community were awarded 2010 Amy J. Blue Awards at a ceremony in the Lagunita Dining Room. The honorees are Maggie Burgett, senior project manager in the Department of Project Management; Galen Crivello, computer systems manager in the Pathology Department of Stanford School of Medicine; and Monica Wheeler, administrative services manager for the History Department. Named for Amy J. Blue, an associate vice president for administrative services and facilities who died in 1988, the awards honor staff members who are exceptionally dedicated, supportive of colleagues and passionate about their work.
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Julie Desjardins, Fish reactions to reflections. 10-0519-1 2010-05-19

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Julie Desjardins, a postdoctoral researcher in biology, and fellow researchers compared the behavior and brain activity of male African cichlid fish during and after one-on-one encounters with either a mirror or other another male of about the same size.
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Visitor Center Interactive Kiosk, B-Roll 10-0520-1 2010-05-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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The university recently installed six interactive kiosks – electronic guidebooks with individual sound systems – in the Stanford Visitor Center, which celebrated its new technology and roomy new quarters with a two-hour open house.
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Elizabeth Buckner, Mideast Peace Technology 10-0521-1 2010-05-21

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Elizabeth Buckner, PhD Candidate, is running a project to collect stories from Palestinian and Israeli children and turn them into audio slideshows that can be distributed in the region's schools on mobile devices. The small contraptions also play video games aimed at boosting a user's critical thinking skills.
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Leading Matters, Santa Clara Convention Center 10-0522-1 2010-05-22

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"Leading Matters Bay Area" event at Santa Clara Convention Center, it provided alumni, family and friends with an insider's view of how the University is addressing some of today's most pressing global concerns. President Hennessy and members of the faculty shared their visions for Stanford in the 21st century.
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1. Electric Car 2. Bookless Library 10-0602-1 06/02/2010 - 06/03/2010

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"1. Weng (Where Everyone Needs to Go) an open-air electric vehicle created by Stanford graduate students to fulfill the master's thesis project requirement for the Joint Program in Design, a collaborative program between the departments of Mechanical Engineering and Art and Art History. 2. Stanford is creating a new ""bookless library"" from two existing libraries—physics and engineering. The new facility will have a completely electronic reference desk, Kindle 2 e-readers, soft seating, a self-checkout system, and group event space. At the user's fingertips will be 28 online databases and more than 12 000 scientific journals"
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Marc Levoy, Camera Open Software II 10-0607-1 2010-06-07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"Stanford professor Marc Levoy discusses open software camera, ""Frankencamera"". It is a platform that will first be available at minimal cost to fellow computational photography researchers. Eddy Talvala holds the Frankencamera, programmed to individual needs of the photographer. It is part of an attempt by a team of Stanford researchers to build an open-source camera architecture. The group has just released a version of their software for Nokia smartphones."
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Susan Rice, UN Ambassador, Facebook Open Office 10-0612-2 2010-06-12

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

UN Ambassador, Susan Rice, answers questions from students on Facebook with Stanford's Open Office.
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Medvedev Arrival & Tea 10-0623-1 2010-06-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev arrives at the oval and walks through the Main Quad. He is greeted by former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Provost John Etchemendy.
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Russian President Medvedev, Cutaways at Dinkelspiel Auditorium 10-0623-2a 2010-06-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev spoke to a capacity crowd at Dinkelspiel Auditorium. Speaking in Russian and using an English interpreter, he lauded the Valley's ingenuity as his inspiration to wean Russia's economy from a dependence on oil and increase investments in technology.
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Russian President Medvedev, Cutaways at Dinkelspiel Auditorium 10-0623-2b 2010-06-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev spoke to a capacity crowd at Dinkelspiel Auditorium. Speaking in Russian and using an English interpreter, he lauded the Valley's ingenuity as his inspiration to wean Russia's economy from a dependence on oil and increase investments in technology.
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Russian President Medvedev, Cutaways at Dinkelspiel Auditorium 10-0623-3a 2010-06-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev spoke to a capacity crowd at Dinkelspiel Auditorium. Speaking in Russian and using an English interpreter, he lauded the Valley's ingenuity as his inspiration to wean Russia's economy from a dependence on oil and increase investments in technology.
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Russian President Medvedev, Cutaways at Dinkelspiel Auditorium 10-0623-3b 2010-06-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev spoke to a capacity crowd at Dinkelspiel Auditorium. Speaking in Russian and using an English interpreter, he lauded the Valley's ingenuity as his inspiration to wean Russia's economy from a dependence on oil and increase investments in technology.
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Paul Gregory, "Politics, Murder and Love in Stalin's Kremlin: The Story of Nikolai Bukharin and Anna Larina" 10-0624-1 2010-06-24

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

Scope and Contents note

Hoover research fellow Paul R. Gregory discusses his book, "Politics, Murder and Love in Stalin's Kremlin: The Story of Nikolai Bukharin and Anna Larina". He presented his work at a presentation sponsored by Stanford's Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies and the Forum on Contemporary Europe.
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Office of Science Outreach by Jill Helms 2010-07-01

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Nick Melosh, Solar Power 10-0707-1 2010-07-07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"A new process that simultaneously combines the light and heat of solar radiation to generate electricity could offer more than double the efficiency of existing solar cell technology, say the Stanford engineers who discovered it and proved that it works. The process, called ""photon enhanced thermionic emission,"" or PETE, could reduce the costs of solar energy production enough for it to compete with oil as an energy source. Assistant Professor of materials science and engineering, Nick Melosh in his Stanford Lab describes how the system works."
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Homer, Director Rush Rehm 10-0709-1 2010-07-09

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Director Rush Rehm talks about the modern implications of the Homer poem and the production of The Wanderings of Odysseus. The current production adapts Oliver Taplin's translation of The Odyssey, written in a loose Anglo-Saxon prosody, which Rehm directed for the Mark Taper Forum in 1992 at the Getty Museum.
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Office of Science Outreach by Daria Mochly-Rosen 2010-07-15

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Office of Science Outreach by Andrea Goldsmith 2010-07-29

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Piano, Taylor Eigsti, Jazz Workshop 10-0804-1 2010-08-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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New York-based pianist Taylor Eigsti has taught with the Stanford Jazz Workshop since he was a teenager, growing up in Menlo Park. His band, Taylor Eigsti Group featuring Becca Stevens, is set to perform Saturday at Dinkelspiel Auditorium. Stanford News Service's Jack Hubbard caught up with Eigsti at his piano.
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Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas, Cantor Art Museum 10-0804-2 2010-08-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas," on display at Cantor Art Museum explores 500 years of visual cultures and histories of the water deity through sculpture, paintings, masks and altars from west and central Africa, the Caribbean, Brazil and the United States. Admission is free.
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Stanford's 'Stickybot,' a Gecko-like robot, climbs vertical services 10-0804-3 2010-08-04

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"The Stickybot can climb smooth surfaces with feet modeled on the intricate design of gecko toes. Mark Cutkosky, the lead designer of the Stickybot, a professor of mechanical engineering and co-director of the Center for Design Research, has been collaborating with scientists around the nation for the last five years to build climbing robots."
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Consulting Professor, Scott Hubbard, Astronautics and Aeronautics Department 10-0818-1 2010-08-18

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Scott Hubbard of the Astronautics and Aeronautics Department is on a team of researchers working to avoid collisions between airplanes and space vehicles. He is interviewed on the privatization of space travel and other subjects.
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High-Sensitivity Electronic Skin 10-0823-1 2010-08-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford researchers have built a sensor that is sensitive enough to feel the tickle of fly feet. By sandwiching a precisely molded, highly elastic rubber layer between two parallel electrodes, the team created an electronic sensor that can detect the slightest touch. It could be used to to develop pressure sensors for artificial skin for use on prosthetic limbs or robots.
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Associate professor Michael Rosenfeld, Sociology, on Gay Parents 10-0824-1 2010-08-24

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Stanford research finds that children of gay and straight couples do equally well in school. Associate professor Michael Rosenfeld, Sociology, drew his research from census data.
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Ian Morris, Why the West Rules - For Now 10-0825-1 2010-08-25

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Classics and History Professor Ian Morris interviewed about his book Why the West Rules - For Now. It is not, he reveals, differences of race or culture, or even the strivings of great individuals, that explain Western dominance. It is the effects of geography on the everyday efforts of ordinary people as they deal with crises of resources, disease, migration, and climate.
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2010 Frosh Arrive 10-0914-1 2010-09-14

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Move-in Day 2010 for the freshman class. As is tradition at Stanford, university officials and upperclassmen greet incoming students and their families, shouting out the student's name as they approach the dorm that will be home for their first year of college.
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2010 Convocation, John Hennessy 10-0914-2 2010-09-14

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At the 120th Opening Convocation Ceremony, President John Hennessy urged incoming students to take advantage of the many learning opportunities at Stanford, including public service, undergraduate research and overseas studies.
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Norman Naimark, Stalin Genocide 10-0915-1 2010-09-15

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"Stanford history Professor Norman Naimark, author of the controversial new book Stalin's Genocides, argues that we need a much broader definition of genocide, one that includes nations killing social classes and political groups. His case in point: Stalin. Stalin had nearly a million of his own citizens executed, beginning in the 1930s. Millions more fell victim to forced labor, deportation, famine, massacres, and detention and interrogation by Stalin's henchmen."
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Shelley, Pikes Peak 10-0917-1 2010-09-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"A team of researchers at the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) has filled the trunk of an Audi TTS with computers and GPS receivers, transforming it into a vehicle that drives itself. The car will attempt Pikes Peak without a driver at race speeds, something never been done before. The car is called Shelley. There was a helicopter crash related to shooting of the Audi for a car commercial that day."
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Pikes Summit 10-0917-2 2010-09-17

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"A team of researchers at the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) has filled the trunk of an Audi TTS with computers and GPS receivers, transforming it into a vehicle that drives itself. The car will attempt Pikes Peak without a driver at race speeds, something never been done before. The car is called Shelley. There was a helicopter crash related to shooting of the Audi for a car commercial that day."
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Bike Safety, Tickets 10-0923-1 2010-09-23

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Campus public safety officers were handing out traffic tickets as well as coupons for discounted bike helmets to bicyclists. The effort was intended to reinforce the message that it's against the law for bikers to roll through a stop sign and that helmets save lives.
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Sally Dickson, Disabilities 10-0924-1 2010-09-24

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Sally Dickson, chair of the university's Disability Advisory Committee, which was established in the summer of 2009 to help improve the services and academic accommodations provided to students with disabilities.
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Matthew Kohrman, Cigarette Factories 10-0924-2 2010-09-24

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Using web tools including Google Maps, Stanford anthropologist Matthew Kohrman has plotted the international whereabouts of more than 300 cigarette factories so far. Their names, addresses and some information about the plants now can easily be found thanks to Kohrman's Cigarette Citadels project.
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Huang Engineering Dedication 10-1005-1 10/05/2010 - 10/07/2010

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"on 10/05/2010, The Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center was dedicated. The anchor of Stanford's new Science and Engineering Quad, the Huang Center is named for alumnus and NVIDIA co-founder Jen-Hsun Huang, who, together with his wife, Lori, made the building possible. Huang received his master's degree in electrical engineering from Stanford in 1992. on 10/07/2010, thousands across campus participated in an exercise designed to teach the university community what to do in an earthquake and how to account for faculty, staff and students in an emergency. Initial results suggest that the drill was a success, giving emergency managers needed information about how to communicate with the campus community should a crisis occur."
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Keith Perry, Evacuation Drill 10-1007-1 2010-10-07

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Keith Perry, emergency manager in the department of Environmental Health and Safety, said he was pleased with initial reports from the field suggesting that the campus community practiced the skills they will need if an earthquake actually strikes.
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James Doty, MD, CCare, Dalai Lama, + B-Roll 10-1012-1 2010-10-12

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James Doty, director and founder of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, spoke with the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, about "The Centrality of Compassion in Human Life and Society". Gyatso repeatedly stressed a secular approach to compassion that reaches beyond individual creeds and beliefs. He spoke of the need for mutual respect and friendship, the care and education of children, and ongoing dialogue for conflict resolution.
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Dalai Lama, Maples Pavilion 10-1014-1a 2010-10-14

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James Doty, director and founder of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, spoke with the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, about "The Centrality of Compassion in Human Life and Society". Gyatso repeatedly stressed a secular approach to compassion that reaches beyond individual creeds and beliefs. He spoke of the need for mutual respect and friendship, the care and education of children, and ongoing dialogue for conflict resolution.
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Dalai Lama, Maples Pavilion 10-1014-1b 2010-10-14

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James Doty, director and founder of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, spoke with the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, about "The Centrality of Compassion in Human Life and Society". Gyatso repeatedly stressed a secular approach to compassion that reaches beyond individual creeds and beliefs. He spoke of the need for mutual respect and friendship, the care and education of children, and ongoing dialogue for conflict resolution.
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Dalai Lama, Memorial Church 10-1014-2a 2010-10-14

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The Dalai Lama presents thе 2010 Rathbun Lecture, "Harry's Last Lecture on a Meaningful Life" sharing his reflections on how tο lead a fulfilling life οf purpose and moral values. Hе focuses on how one сan bе a valuable member οf society and life a live filled with compassion even in the modern world.
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Dalai Lama, Memorial Church 2010-10-14

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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The Dalai Lama presents thе 2010 Rathbun Lecture, "Harry's Last Lecture on a Meaningful Life" sharing his reflections on how tο lead a fulfilling life οf purpose and moral values. Hе focuses on how one сan bе a valuable member οf society and life a live filled with compassion even in the modern world.
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Graphic Novel, Social Change, Pika-Don 10-1020-1a 2010-10-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford students collaborate in "comics journalism" – producing books on contemporary social issues. This year's book, 'Pika-Don,' tells the story of the man who survived the atomic bombing of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This is part of the Stanford Graphic Novel Project. Cambridge-educated Dan Archer, a Knight journalism fellow at Stanford, is the art director for the project.
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Graphic Novel, Social Change, Pika-Don, B-Roll of Book 10-1020-1b 2010-10-20

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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Stanford students collaborate in "comics journalism" – producing books on contemporary social issues. This year's book, 'Pika-Don,' tells the story of the man who survived the atomic bombing of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This is part of the Stanford Graphic Novel Project. Cambridge-educated Dan Archer, a Knight journalism fellow at Stanford, is the art director for the project. Tape contains B-roll of the book.
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Mark Schnitzer, Mice Research 10-1026-1 2010-10-26

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"Mark Schnitzer, associate professor of biology and of applied physics, and other Stanford scientists have devised a new method that not only lets them peer deep inside the brain to examine its neurons but also allows them to continue monitoring for months. Tiny glass tubes, about half the width of a grain of rice, are carefully placed in the deep brain of an anaesthetized mouse. Once the tubes are in place, the brain is not exposed to the outside environment, thus preventing infection. When researchers want to examine the cells and their interactions at this site, they insert a tiny optical instrument called a microendoscope inside the glass guide tube. The guide tubes have glass windows at the ends through which scientists can examine the interior of the brain."
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Zero Gravity, Student Satellites 10-1026-2 2010-10-26

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"Stanford researchers have completed the first successful tests in zero gravity of a canopy for CubeSats – the tiny satellites that hitch rides on rockets sending larger satellites into orbit. The goal is to gather data on what happens when micrometeoroids slam into a satellite. Nicolas Lee and fellow graduate students Shandor Dektor and Joseph Johnson recently tested their canopies in zero gravity aboard a NASA-hire airplane flying over the Gulf of Mexico."
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Paula Fredriksen 2010-10-28

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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LA Theaterworks Pentagon Papers Discussion 2010-10-29

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Clooney, Prendergast, Sudan 10-1108-1a 2010-11-08

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"George Clooney and activist John Prendergast put a spotlight on the volatility threatening to spark more genocide in Sudan at Cubberley Auditorium. Worried that widespread violence will ravage Africa's largest country after voters cast ballots in a January referendum that is likely to split the country in two, Clooney and Prendergast are waging a campaign to get the United States and the international community to help pave the way for a peaceful transition. During the event moderated by Stephen Stedman – a political scientist and senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute – the duo took questions from the audience and a panel of Stanford members of STAND, a student anti-genocide group that helped sponsor the gathering."
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Clooney, Prendergast, Sudan 10-1108-1b 2010-11-08

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"George Clooney and activist John Prendergast put a spotlight on the volatility threatening to spark more genocide in Sudan at Cubberley Auditorium. Worried that widespread violence will ravage Africa's largest country after voters cast ballots in a January referendum that is likely to split the country in two, Clooney and Prendergast are waging a campaign to get the United States and the international community to help pave the way for a peaceful transition. During the event moderated by Stephen Stedman – a political scientist and senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute – the duo took questions from the audience and a panel of Stanford members of STAND, a student anti-genocide group that helped sponsor the gathering."
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Aurora Forum "Iraq Refram" 2010-11-12

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Alarm Will Sound post-concert talk with John Adams at Dinkelspiel 2010-11-30

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Conch at Peru's Chavín 11-0113-1 2011-01-13

General Physical Description note: 1 videotape(s) (MiniDV)

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"Stanford archaeologists are working with acousticians to determine why the pre-Incan residents of Chavín de Huántar used conches and the effects that they had with the unique acoustics in their temples. In July 2001, Stanford archaeologists working at Chavín's 3,000-year-old ceremonial center came across a conch buried in the dirt in one of the temple's underground galleries. To get a sense of the scale of the discovery, remember that only a couple of decorated conches had ever before been found in Peru."
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PAC Lecture: Lec Raine 2011-03-10

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PACS Seminar by Susan Sturm 2011-03-31

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An Evening with Stpehen Foster at Cubberly Auditorium 2011-10-11

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Medieval Matters - Anthony Grafton 2011-11-02

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Bijan Ghelby 2011-11-09

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Iranian Studies 2012-04-19

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"Nuclear Security or Insecurity" and "Whispers of Big Bang" undated

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Soit Podcast Producer undated

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Stanford Forum on Terorrism ZZ0241

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (dvcam)
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Master Dunbar DVD 07

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Panel 1

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Kresege Audotrium

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Master Dumbar Performance 01

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Master Dunbar Performance 02

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Master Dunbar Performance 03

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Master Dunbar Peformance 04

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Master Dunbar Performance 05

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Master Dunbar Performance 06

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Cubberly auditorum

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Memorial Auditorium Panel 1

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Memorial Auditorium Panel 2

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Master Dunbar DVD 08

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Master Dunbar DVD 09

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Master Dunbar DVD 01

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Uncommon Knowledge Taylor/Judd + Steele

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We the People: Islam & U.S. politics

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Panel 2

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Energy crossroads events

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Cubberley

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Kresge

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Uncommon Knowledge

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Uncommon Knowledge

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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T.J. Rogers & Tom Wolfe

General Physical Description note: 1 optical disc(s) (DVD)
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Ms. at 40 - Panel

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Dorfmon Lecture by Susan Lindquist

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eHuman iTunesU

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Anatomy Heart

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Carii Ayer on Rott U.2.O.

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Soit V2 Handouts

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GSB S180

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Some Small Dive by Mark Robinson

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The Stanford Soundtrack Volume 8

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Medival Matters Disc 1

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Medival Matters Disc 2

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"The Arts at Stanford: The Big Picture" by Megan Miller

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Barnes, McDowell, Cranston

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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GSB S181

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Office of Development Investment Conference

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Iranian Studies Houchang Chehabi

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Iranian Studies Roger Cohen

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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GSB SL82

Physical Description: 1 optical disc(s) (cd)
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Food Summit

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InterChange with Condoleezza Rice, Hosted by Jim Bettinger ARCH-2016-110 1999-05-14

InterChange: Interview with Condoleezza Rice

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Rice, Condoleezza
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