Description: Children learn tennis and other grown-up skills at Sportsmen's Tennis Club.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/24/1988
Description: CHILDREN READING IN LIBRARY, BOOKS, STACKS, AUTHOR ROBERT CORMIER AT FANEUIL HALL
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/20/1986
Description: Show of Chinese wares from Gwangdung (Canton province) at Boston World Trade Center to promote commerce. Lt. Gov. Evelyn Murphy. Economic Affairs Secretary Joseph Alviani.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/24/1987
Description: City councilor Dapper O'Neil addresses City Council about the seven photos he thinks should be removed from Mapplethorpe exhibit. City councilor David Scondras defends freedom of expression. Boston City Council votes against censoring the exhibition. City councilor James Kelly compares his idea of art with his idea of pornography. Kelly proposed a rent hike on city leases, such as for Institute of Contemporary Art building.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/08/1990
Description: State Civil Defense director speaks of preparedness for earthquake disaster: a plan exists without funds to support it.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/19/1989
Description: Conservation Law Foundation sues Massachusetts and EPA to abide by Clean Air Act. Ozone, smokestacks.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/04/1986
Description: Massachusetts Clean Indoor Air Act bans smoking from many public places such as elevators, courtrooms, food stores.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/12/1988
Description: Interviews with three clergy members on the Persian Gulf war, covering a range of opinions. Rev. Peter Gomes of Harvard University, supports U.S. intervention in the Middle East. Father Jack Seery, a pacifist, completely opposed the war. Rabbi Emily Lipof, believes in peace, but does think that U.S. has done the right thing by stopping a madman in order to bring about peace.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/23/1991
Description: Hope Kelly piece on the closing of the Boston office of the US Commission on Civil Rights. Interview with head of the office, Jacob Schlitt. History of the Commission, and discussion of it's current state and future under the Reagan Administration, including Reagan's appointment of ultraconservative Clarence Pendleton. Scenes from the farewell party held for the office, and remarks by many New England civil rights activists on the closing of the office, including long time office worker David Harris. Discussion of the role the office played and the reports it produced.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/19/1986
Description: Boston comics perform at benefit against gang violence.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/08/1991