Description: Harvard University challenges outcome of very close union vote, based on allegation of unfair or illegal election practices.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/24/1988
Description: Derek Bok and Ray Flynn break ground at construction sites at Harvard business and medical schools. Stephen Coyle and Joseph Nigro congratulate Harvard for supporting construction industry.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/12/1990
Description: Originally broadcast as a WGBH news special, this tape was later used as source material for Ten O'Clock News stories. Roger Fisher moderates discussion among students, administrators, faculty about student strike at Harvard over ROTC, Afro-American studies, expansion into Boston and Cambridge. Louis Lyons starts by reading the news from Harvard. Participants include Jim Kiernan, a WGBH consultant; Brey O'Connell, a member of the Committee for Radical Structural Reform; Richard Rubinowitz, a representative of Harvard New College; Hugh Calkins, a member of the Harvard Corporation; and Norman Daniels, a member of the Strike Committee and of the Student for a Democratic Society. First segment of the program provides some radical Harvard students the opportunity to speak to a member of the Harvard Corporation. Another students, King Collins, starts using explicit language, and the audio was cut during the original broadcast. Much argument over who has right to speak. reel 1 of 2.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/17/1969
Description: Part of this tape is a repeat of the end of Part 1. Originally broadcast as a WGBH news special, this tape was later used as source material for Ten O'Clock News stories. Roger Fisher moderates discussion among students, administrators, faculty about student strike at Harvard over ROTC, Afro-American studies, expansion into Boston and Cambridge. Participants include Jim Kiernan, a WGBH consultant; Brey O'Connell, a member of the Committee for Radical Structural Reform; Richard Rubinowitz, a representative of Harvard New College; Hugh Calkins, a member of the Harvard Corporation; and Norman Daniels, a member of the Strike Committee and of the Student for a Democratic Society. Several other students join in the conversation. Much argument over who has right to speak. Professors James Ackerman and Jerome Bruner join the table. Fisher tries to define points of contention. reel 2 of 2.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/17/1969
Description: Interview with Miranda Seymour, biographer of Henry James, while sitting by his gravestone in Cambridge.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/01/1989
Description: Compilation of silent and sound footage about the presence of hippies in Cambridge and Boston. Harvard Square and Cambridge Common environs. Reporter standup on a police raid at a "hippie apartment" arresting members of a group called "the Diggers." Interviews with Police Sergeant Duncan O'Neill and Digger member Vernon Becker. Rock band plays to a crowd. Hippies playing music surrounded by people sitting on grass of the Cambridge Common. Interview with Dr. Faderman and Dr. Allen on the hippie lifestyle and societal reactions to the movement. Interviews with Ian Frankenstein, Lou Crampton, Sofia Gibbons, Patricia Keating and other commune members, who describe their communal accommodations and lifestyle on Fort Hill. Discussion of drug use in the hippie movement. Interview with Cambridge Mayor Daniel Hayes on his legal crackdown on hippie communities. They shoot the cutaways of the reporter Jim Pansullo reasking the questions.
Collection: WHDH
Date Created: 1967...1968
Description: Homeless mothers at Cambridge YWCA Family Shelter photograph their children and gain some self-esteem through exhibit of their work.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/11/1990
Description: HOSPITAL EXTERIORS - BETH ISRAEL, HCHP KENMORE, ST. ELIZABETH'S, MOUNT AUBURN
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/25/1984
Description: APARTMENT BUILDINGS AND HOUSES ON HARVARD STREET AND CAMBRIDGE STREET WITH SNOW.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/07/1982
Description: Somerville Rep. Marie Howe and Cambridge Rep. Peter Vellucci are re-election opponents because of redistricting. They badmouth each other's legislative records.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/12/1988