Description: Exteriors of Northeastern Universtiy; MIT; Boston University.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/10/1982
Description: TRAFFIC, PARKING SIGNS, LEGALLY AND ILLEGALLY PARKED CARS, GOVERNMENT CENTER, BEACON HILL
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/01/1982
Description: PUBLIC GARDEN, CHILDREN RUNNING, PANSIES, SUNNY
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/27/1982
Description: Parcel 31, Boylston Building., Combat Zone.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/26/1982
Description: Studio interview with Sen. Paul Tsongas. They discuss the federal government's infrastructure investment for the long term. He talks about the way both political parties are portraying the proposed program to the public. He discusses the best way to sell the conservative Ronald Reagan on the program. He talks about the difference in decisions that will be made by the federal government and state government. He describes ways they could pay for the program.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/09/1982
Description: A reporter interviews Charles Prater (Boston resident) on Beacon Street after Prater's family was attacked in their car, and his infant son injured, by a group of young white men who had been driving recklessly. The Prater family stands in and around the ambulance. Charles Prater is shown in the ambulance while paramedics tend to his son. Jennifer McLogan (WBZ reporter) reports that police chased a green Chevrolet Malibu through the Back Bay at speeds up to 95 m.p.h. and arrested the occupants on charges including assault and battery with a deadly weapon. Police arresting a group of young white men. The police surround the young men and handcuff them. A reporter interviews a white male bystander who says that racism is prevalent in Boston
1:00:00: Visual: Bystanders and members of the media on Beacon Street watch as Karen Prater, holding her infant son, walks toward a waiting ambulance. The sound of a wailing child is audible. Inside of the ambulance, Charles Prater holds his head in his hands. A young African American girl, Resa Prater, stands crying. A reporter with a microphone stands at the door of the ambulance asking, "What happened?" An ambulance attendant holds the infant, Charles, Jr., on his lap. Charles Prater exits the ambulance. 1:00:43: V: Charles Prater talks to a reporter. He says that some men in a green Chevrolet were driving recklessly; that he beeped his horn at them; that his children were in his car with him. Shot of the smashed window of a car. Charles Prater says that they broke his car mirror first; that he continued to beep his horn for assistance; that they broke the windows of his car; that his one-month old child has been injured by the broken glass. Shots of car with smashed windows. Charles Prater says that he has never seen the men before today; that four or five young white men were beating on his car and threatening to kill him. 1:01:17: V: A white man talks to a reporter. The white man says that the incident happened very quickly; that the young white men jumped back into their car and sped away. 1:01:29: V: Jennifer McLogan (WBZ reporter) reports that police chased a green Chevrolet Malibu through the Back Bay at speeds up to 95 m.p.h.; that the car crashed to a halt on Charles Bank East; that the occupants were arrested on charges including assault and battery with a deadly weapon. Footage of police arresting a group of young white men. The police surround the young men and handcuff them. One of the young men has blood on his face. One of the young men is escorted into a police van. He complains that his handcuffs are too tight. Footage of a white police officer reviewing the charges to be lodged against the young men. Footage of a white man saying that the car was driving too fast and could have killed someone. Footage of a reporter speaking to police officers. Footage of another white man saying that racism is prevalent in the City of Boston.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/08/1982
Description: Archaeologists extract samples near Quincy Market. Heavy equipment bores through pavement into earth at specific depth intervals to bring up “cores” of rubble, brick, wood from former wharf, soil, clay. Products of three borings in labeled plastic bags.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/08/1982
Description: RENT CONTROL HEARING IN BOSTON CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Ray Flynn, Michael McCormack, Maura Hennigan, Bruce Bolling, Christopher Iannella, Fred Langone.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/15/1982
Description: ALBERT DAPPER O'NEIL PONTIFICATES AT RENT CONTROL HEARING IN BOSTON CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/28/1982
Description: MAID & ROOM SERVICE WAITERS AT COPLEY PLAZA HOTEL
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/18/1982