Description: Striped bass IN NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM TANK. (no exteriors)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/28/1984
Description: Corporate structure of La Cosa Nostra is illustrated in organizational chart in courtroom drawings. History of hierarchy and supremacy of New England mafia branches. Organized crime.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/13/1985
Description: Interview with defense attorney Judith Lindahl tells how police wrongly pointed to William Bennett as Stuart murder suspect and how system implicates innocent people. Interview with John Kiernan, defending prosecutors' tactics.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/05/1990
Description: Sampling of news coverage of censure of Rep. Gerry Studds for improper involvement with 17-year-old House pages. Speaker Tip O'Neill reads censure (more severe than reprimand) on floor of House, causing Studds to forfeit his committee chair. Studds comments that his constituents have been forgiving. Rep. Dan Crane also censured.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/15/1983
Description: Fraternity pledge drinking binge which sent three to hospital points out epidemic student drinking crisis. Antonia Novello announces huge alcohol consumption at colleges. Merrimack College campus.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/18/1991
Description: Students at Boston Technical and Madison Park High Schools learn mediation techniques to settle disputes and prevent violence.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/15/1991
Description: Students move into campus and off-campus housing. Dormitory room and student apartment interiors. Rental trucks. Moving van.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/28/1989
Description: STUDENTS DRINKING BEER & WINE AT BOSTON COLLEGE PUB
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/02/1985
Description: Students at Guild School in East Boston react to and cope with school bus drivers' strike.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/16/1987
Description: African American and white students exit from separate buses and join other students entering West Roxbury High School. US Marshals stand in front of the school. Robert Donahue (District Superintendent, Boston Public Schools) greets students as they enter the school. More buses drop off students at the school. Robert DiGrazia confers with officials and enters the school. A white teacher affectionately greets some African American students as they arrive at school. Administrators use two-way radio to communicate with approaching buses. Donald Burgess (headmaster, West Roxbury High School) talks to students about bus schedules as they approach the school from the parking lot.
0:10:07: Visual: Robert Donahue (District Superintendent, Boston Public Schools) greets African American students as they exit a yellow school bus. A police officer stands near the bus as the students exit. White students exit a second bus pulled up behind the first bus. White and African American students from the separate buses walk toward the entrance of West Roxbury High School. Groups of white students gather in the courtyard. Three more buses pull up to the school. White students exit the first bus. African American students exit the second and third buses. Students walk toward the entrance of the school. A group of white male students is gathered to the side of the walkway. Donahue breaks up the group and they walk easily toward the school. Three US Marshals stand on the sidewalk in front of the school. Donahue greets the US Marshals. White students continue to stream into the school, walking past the US Marshals. Donahue talks and gestures good-naturedly with a white male student on crutches. Another school bus pulls up. African American students exit the bus and walk toward the school. Groups of African American and white students enter the school. 0:08:03: V: Robert DiGrazia (Police Commissioner, City of Boston) speaks with officials gathered to the side of the walkway leading to the school. DiGrazia enters the school. White students are gathered outside of the school on the walkway. Donald Burgess (headmaster, West Roxbury High School) moves among the students with a walkie-talkie. Burgess encourages the students to enter the school. Students finish their cigarettes and make their way into the school. Members of the media film the inside of the school through a classroom window. 0:09:40: V: Another bus pulls up to the school. African American students exit the bus and walk toward the school. A teacher and a police officer supervise the students as they exit the bus. School officials and the police officer confer outside of the school. Donahue speaks into a walkie-talkie. A white teacher greets African American students affectionately as they exit the bus. He pats them on the shoulders and shakes their hands. A group of white female students walk up the steps from the school parking lot. They are followed by a group of white male students. Burgess speaks to the students as they walk up the steps. Donahue and Burgess confer about logistics. A large group of white and African American students make their way across the parking lot toward the school. Burgess speaks to some of the students about bus schedules as they approach the school. 0:16:50: V: US Marshals continue to stand in front of the school.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/13/1976