Reel 0900, 1964 May-June
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Note 1: "1964 May to June. Track #1 (A) end of defenders (see other side). One side (B) Lamp unto my feet - this remarkable crucible. (C) Look up and live - the role of clergy in this changing world. (The passing of tradition) (D) Camera III - the movies - about 8 1/2 -etc. Second channel is blank.One side track 1. (A) singing etc - Channel - 2 (A Japanese exchange Program. (B) some folk singing by a popular groups. (C) "Deffenders" defending an unscrupulous lawyer. ends on over side. Track 2 News all quiet on western front. Rest blank. Also after defenders end, a bit of Phil Silvers comedy. Then visit of XX Mrs. Bucher and new editor of Camera. May 28 1964."; Note 2: CDI: Tr. 1, "International Hour" about rise of global TV culture. Tr. 2 - 15, ambients sounds in loft, faint music off air, footsteps, inaudible conversation, etc. CDII - CDIII: Ambient sounds cont. CDIV: "The Defenders" TV program. Tr. 4 - 12, conversation in the loft between Smith and two Germans regarding print media/publication. Tr. 14, CBS program "Lamp Into My Feet." CDV: "Lamp Into My Feet" cont. Tr. 5 - 11, "Look Up And Live." Tr. 12 - 13, "7 Faces of Time." CDVI: "7 Faces of Time" cont. Tr. 4 - 8, "Legislative Hearing" on enforcement of civil rights laws. CDVII: news, WWII program. CDVIII: "International Hour." CDIX: news, weather, "Hootenanny" (folk festival at Dartmouth). CDX: "Hootenanny" cont. Tr. 3 - 12, "The Defenders.";
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