October 1963 . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 201-202, [100063-103163] . 950 negatives (estimate)
Model of acoustic shell for symphony (President Philip Boone of San Francisco Symphony with Nathaniel Owings and Armand Casini of Skimore, Owings and Merrill architects)
Thayer and Pamapa (Pampanito?) ships for National Maritime Museum [10-02-63, 10-03-63, 27 negatives]
Workers strike at Washington Township Hospital (labor) [10-03-63, 28 negatives]
Strike at the Washington Township Hospital -- Fremont (October 03, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 201, [10-03-63.03] . 29 negatives
Strikers picket in front of the hospital as cars pull through the crowd (labor). Views of the workers in the kitchen and the laundry room of the hospital. Administrator of the hospital Robert C. Taylor.
Ribbon cutting with Agriculture Queen Karen Jensen and Chairman Carl Garrison of Agriculture Commission
Press conference with Willie Long of Mare Island Naval Shipyard and Arthur Jones, chairman of Bay Area Employees for Equal Opportunity (labor, civil rights) [10-04-63, 2 negatives]
Announcement of Chinese Independence Day (October 10) with acting Mayor Harold Dobbs [10-04-63, 3 negatives]
Nuclear disaster casualty training project at Presidio (civil defense, atomic age) [10-05-63, 4 negatives]
Nuclear Disaster Casualty Training Project -- Letterman Army Hospital -- Presidio (October 05, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 201, [10-05-63.03] . 4 negatives
Simulated casualties of a nuclear disaster being treated by hospital Army nurses (atomic age, civil defense). Lieutenant Pete Phillips is treated for facial injuries from mock nuclear blast by Army nurse Captain Teresa Tinetti and Major Joseph Cusimano.
Press conference with Brotherhood Sleeping Car Porters union (A. Philip Randolph) (labor) [10-10-63, 2 negatives]
Black Muslim leader Malcolm X (Afro-Americans) [10-10-63, 3 negatives]
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Black Muslim Leader Malcolm X -- Towne House . (October 10, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 201, [10-10-63.03] . 3 negatives
Malcolm X at a press conference in the Towne House (Afro-Americans, civil rights).
Youth Guidance Center "beard" hearing (Probation Officer James Forstner won't shave off beard) (dress code?, fashion?) (10-10-63, 10-18-63, 5 negatives]
Executive Director John F. Delury of Council for Civic Unity [10-14-63, 2 negatives]
PG&E plant at Bodega Bay (aerial views) [10-14-63, 30 negatives]
Aerial Views of the New PG&E Plant -- Bodega Bay (October 14, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 201, [10-14-63.10] . 30 negatives
Aerial views of the site for the new PG&E (Pacific Gas and Electric) power plant at Bodega Bay and the surrounding areas. Ground views of the construction of the plant (atomic power?). [Oversize strip negatives filed out of sequence along the side of the box].
Anti-Tito (Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia) press conference with Serbian nationalists (Miroslav Djordjevic, Milton Lepstich and Voy Zcheyvich) (communism) [10-16-63, 8 negatives]
Anti-Tito Press Conference -- Serbian Nationalists -- Baker and Church Street Serbian Church (October 16, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 201, [10-16-63.14] . 8 negatives
Executive secretary of the Citizens' Committee against Tito's visit to the United States Miroslav Djordjevich, president of the local chapter of the Serbian Defense Council of America Milton Lepetich, and member of the Serbian Defense Council of America Voy Cheyovich sit and answer questions at an anti-Tito press conference.
Lieutenant Governor Glenn Anderson and wife greeted by PUC commissioner Ted White [10-17-63, 3 negatives]
African American dentist named to State Board of Education (Dr. Daniel Collins) (Afro-Americans) [10-18-63, 10-22-63, 7 negatives]
Hotel and buildings to be demolished for Fifth and Mission Street parking garage [10-18-63, 6 negatives]
Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu of Vietnam speaks at the Sheraton Palace Hotel, protesters [10-21-63, 10-27-63, 10-28-63, ca. 171 negatives]
Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu Speaking -- Commonwealth Club -- Sheraton Palace Hotel (October 21, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 201, [10-21-63.01] . 102 negatives
Mrs. Nhu of Vietnam prepares and speaks to a crowd that totally fills the giant gallery at the palace hotel. She receives red roses after her speech to the commonwealth club. Press conference views of Mrs. Nhu and her daughter Le Thuy. A large crowd of protesters gather in the streets outside of the Palace Hotel to protest the Vietnam War and Mrs. Nhu's visit to the United States (social protests). Some of the signs read "Mme. Nhu paid for by the USA", "End the war in Vietnam Now", and "adhere to 1954 Geneva agreement".
Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu Returns to a Crowd of Protesters -- Sheraton Palace Hotel (October 27, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 202, [10-27-63.01] . 10 negatives
Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu of Vietnam and daughter Le Thuy accompanied by spokesperson UN Vietnam observer To Ngoc Thach, arrives to picketers. Protesters mob the sidewalks outside the entrance to the Palace Hotel with signs reading "No Nhus are Good News" and "America is the Real Dragon in Vietnam" (social protests, Vietnam War). One protester holds an effigy of Mrs. Nhu on a stick. Mrs. Nhu is escorted into the hotel by policemen.
Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu Speaking -- Commonwealth Club -- Sheraton Palace Hotel (October 28, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 202, [10-28-63.14] . 22 negatives
Mrs. Nhu greets and speaks with some people at the conference table before she starts her speech. She stands on a pedestal to speak to the large crowd filling the large hall of the palace hotel. Outside, protesters march around the entrance to the hotel asking for an end to US presence in Vietnam and pointing out the corruption of Mrs. Nhu (social protests, Vietnam War).
Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu -- Sheraton Palace Hotel (October 28, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 202, [10-28-63.15] . 25 negatives
Close-ups and long shots of Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu and her daughter Le Thuy at the Sheraton Palace Hotel speaking to city officials and other people present at the conference. Large Crowd of protesters remain outside of the Hotel (social protests).
Daughter of Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu, Le Thuy Dines Out -- Kan's Restaurant -- Chinatown (October 28, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 202, [10-28-63.17] . 12 negatives
The daughter of Mrs. Nhu, Le Thuy leaves the Sheraton Palace Hotel with a police escort. Le Thuy, private secretary to Mrs. Nhu, Vietnam Observer for the UN To Ngoc Thach, and Bruce Baxter III eat at Kan's Restaurant in Chinatown.
California Historical Society Bar Association luncheon (Jesse A. Mueller, Joseph Meyerstein and Edward J. Lynch)
Test borings on Market Street for Bay Area Rapid Transit subway watched by BART President Adrien Falk [10-22-63, 18 negatives]
Test Borings for Bay Area Rapid Transit -- Market and Mason Streets (October 22, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 201, [10-22-63.06] . 18 negatives
Driller W.T. Jones sets up the drill and guides the bit into place from the giant drill mounted on the back of a truck at Market Street. President of Bay Area Rapid Transit Adrien Falk and a large crowd gather around the drill and watch as it drills into the ground (transportation).
Press conference with Rear Admiral Bernard Clarey, Vice Admiral Elton W. Grenfell and Rear Admiral Vernon Lowrance
Heart Association press conference at Mount Zion Hospital with Father Cletus Caffrey, Dr. Meyer Friedman and Dr. Ray Rosenman
Governor Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (New York) and wife Happy Rockefeller [10-22-63, 10-23-63, 32 negatives]
Senate fact-finding committee on medical assistance for the aged (health, senior citizens) [10-24-63, 7 negatives]
Press conference with Council for Civic Unity [10-24-63, 4 negatives]
Press Conference with the Council for Civic Unity -- Oakdale Avenue (October 24, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 202, [10-24-63.14] . 4 negatives
Reverend Leonard Ferringe of the All Hallows Catholic Church and the reverend Amos Cambric Jr. of the Ridge Point Methodist Church answer questions at a press conference at 1715 Oakdale Avenue (civil rights).
Job discrimination picket against Harold Dobbs outside Mel's Drive-in (civil rights) [10-26-63, 2 negatives]
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Job Discrimination Pickets Against Dobbs -- Mel's Drive-in . (October 26, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 202, [10-26-63.04] . 2 negatives
Protesters picket the job discrimination at Mel's Drive-in with signs asking "Where are the negro waitresses?" (social protests). Other picketers make reference to Harold Dobbs' job discrimination position (civil rights).
Lady Bird Johnson [10-28-63, 5 negatives]
American College of Surgeons conference on breast cancer (David V. Habif, Sir John Bruce, Robert C. Hickey, Justin J. Stein, and Edgar C. White)
Picket chief Chip Newman of ITU Local 21 (labor) [10-30-63, 3 negatives]
Governor Edmund G. Brown opens session on Study of Common Mental Retardation (mentally handicapped or developmentally disabled?) [10-30-63, 9 negatives]