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Eye of the Storm Documentary Film Collection, Series V. Audiovisual Materials
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American International Television |
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1995-1998 |
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In 1995, Jack Barnette and his son Mark Barnette engaged John Ehrlichman, White House Counsel on Domestic Affairs to President
Richard Nixon, to collaborate with them on a film project to tell the inside story of those working in the White House during
the Watergate scandal that ultimately brought down the Nixon presidency. The project culminated in long and short versions
of the video documentary In the Eye of the Storm, hosted by author Tom Clancy, the video production An Evening with Ehrlichman
at London University, and video footage of Bob Woodward's interview of Ehrlichman. This series includes production media for
In the Eye of the Storm, comprised of original interviews with people involved in the Watergate scandal, an interview with
John Ehrlichman by Bob Woodward, interviews with Ehrlichman by Tom Clancy, the London production An Evening with John Ehrlichman,
the Boca Raton, Florida production Watergate Revisited, footage of Tom Clancy's narration, video transfers of John Ehrlichman's
home movies, soundtrack and score media, and footage purchased from NARA and other sources.
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RBRL/070/ETS_V |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Title: |
Eye of the Storm Documentary Film Collection
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American International Television |
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1968-1998 |
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In 1995, Jack Barnette and his son Mark Barnette engaged John Ehrlichman, White House Counsel on Domestic Affairs to President
Richard Nixon, to collaborate with them on a film project to tell the inside story of those working in the White House during
the Watergate scandal that ultimately brought down the Nixon presidency. The project culminated in long and short versions
of the video documentary In the Eye of the Storm, hosted by author Tom Clancy, the video production An Evening with Ehrlichman
at London University, and video footage of Bob Woodward's interview of Ehrlichman. This collection consists of production
files, interview transcripts, Ehrlichman's files related to the film, and stills and footage contracts.
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RBRL070ETS |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Title: |
Eye of the Storm Documentary Film Collection, Series V. Audiovisual Materials
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American International Television |
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Dates: |
1995-1998 |
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In 1995, Jack Barnette and his son Mark Barnette engaged John Ehrlichman, White House Counsel on Domestic Affairs to President
Richard Nixon, to collaborate with them on a film project to tell the inside story of those working in the White House during
the Watergate scandal that ultimately brought down the Nixon presidency. The project culminated in long and short versions
of the video documentary In the Eye of the Storm, hosted by author Tom Clancy, the video production An Evening with Ehrlichman
at London University, and video footage of Bob Woodward's interview of Ehrlichman. This series includes production media for
In the Eye of the Storm, comprised of original interviews with people involved in the Watergate scandal, an interview with
John Ehrlichman by Bob Woodward, interviews with Ehrlichman by Tom Clancy, the London production An Evening with John Ehrlichman,
the Boca Raton, Florida production Watergate Revisited, footage of Tom Clancy's narration, video transfers of John Ehrlichman's
home movies, soundtrack and score media, and footage purchased from NARA and other sources.
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RBRL070ETS_V |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Society of American Foresters, Georgia Division archives
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Society of American Foresters. Georgia Division |
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1949-2014 |
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The collection consists of minutes, records, officers, correspondence, financial reports, and video interviews relating to
the Society of American Foresters, Georgia Division. Also included is a DVD containing Georgia Forestry magazine pdf files.
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ms3348 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Harry Lowrance Brown biographical papers
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Brown, Harry Lowrance, 1888-1984 |
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circa 1900-1984 |
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The collection includes papers found among the papers of J. Aubrey Smith (collection UGA 08-007) which were transferred from
the University of Georgia Walter J. Brown Media Archive to the University Archives in 2008. Harry Brown recorded an account
of his life and career, aided by his friends, Rosslyn Smith and her husband, University of Georgia Agricultural Extension
film maker, J. Aubrey Smith. Judging from a note enclosed with the tape cassettes, it appears that Ms. Smith interviewed Brown
and used the lengthy taped interview to develop the typed text for his approval. Brown covers events in his life and his perspective
on agricultural life in the first half of the 20th century. He also discusses the operations of the many government operations
in which he played a role. In addition to a finished manuscript of his memoir, this collection includes early drafts and outlines,
notes, correspondence and both tapes of the interview with Brown and a transcript of the tapes.
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UA08-008 |
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University of Georgia Archives |
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Charles Coburn papers
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Coburn, Charles |
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1892-1959 |
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The collection consists of papers of Charles Coburn from 1892-1959. The collection includes scrapbooks, scripts, photographs,
and interviews. The scrapbooks contain mainly newspaper and magazine clippings dealing with Coburn's film, theater, and television
career; his involvement in the Mohawk Drama Festival (1935-1940); and scrapbooks of a more professional nature. The collection
includes stage, radio, film, and television scripts and stage and screen photographs of productions in which he appeared.
The papers also include Coburn's collection of celebrity photographs, albums containing photographs (1937-1952) of Coburn
portraying characters in various productions during his years in Hollywood; typed transcripts of interviews of Coburn by Victor
Rosen from November 1955 - April 1956; and printed matter relating to the Coburn Players (1909-1918) who presented classic
stage productions at American universities and colleges.
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ms1126 |
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Hargrett Library |
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W.P.A. Georgia Writers Project
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Georgia Writers' Project |
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Dates: |
1930s-1940s |
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The collection consists of a portion of the material given to the University of Georgia by the Georgia branch of the W.P.A.
upon its termination in 1941. Most of the material in the collection was gathered from areas within the University of Georgia
Libraries Special Collections Department, such as the Georgia Room vertical file and the Manuscripts Department. As one of
the main purposes of the project was to preserve historical data relating to Georgia, the papers consist of transcribed legal
documents, summaries of newspaper stories, personal interviews, and accounts of social and cultural events. The topics are
extremely diverse, and represent only a sampling of the subjects covered by the project. The two main sections of the collection
are the city and county files. Prominent in this area are several subheadings devoted to cultural concerns. These include
sections covering Atlanta theater, arts, and a well documented section covering opera performances presented in Atlanta from
1866 through 1940. The county files document the establishment of each county in Georgia and include historic events and/or
points of interest. Also included are a group of interviews with ex-slaves from around the state and two folders of general
folklore relating to slavery. Another section of note includes colonial legal records (wills, deeds, receipts, etc.), but
the records do extend into the mid 1800s. These records include transcriptions of Georgia House Journals, Executive Council
Minutes, Governor's correspondence, Military affairs, Indian treaties, Indian depredation records, etc.
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ms1500 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Arnold Michaelis papers
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Michaelis, Arnold |
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1950-1992 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, interview transcripts, program scripts, photographs, clippings, and printed material.
He interviewed many world political figures and entertainment personalities such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Martin Luther King,
Jr., Adlai E. Stevenson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and Maurice Chevalier.
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ms2952 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Joan Titus collection
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Titus, Joan |
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1890-2016 |
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This collection includes clippings, correspondence, genealogical files, articles, notes, interviews, transcripts, photographs,
and writings, gathered by Joan Titus, relating to Lillian Smith's life and legacy. The correspondence relates to Laural Falls
Camp, South Today, Lillian Smith's publications and events, and letters received by Joan Titus regarding Smith. There are
several folders of audience reaction cards from screenings of Miss Smith of Georgia from 1964 and 1966.
Also included in this collection are interviews conducted by Joan Titus in March 1962 with Atlanta civic and political leaders,
including Ivan Allan, William Hartsfield, Martin Luther King, Jr., Lorimer Douglas Milton, and Reverend Williams Holmes Borders,
regarding African American business leaders. Also in March 1962, Titus interviewed Dr. Robert Coles, a child psychiatrist,
about the effect of school desegregation on children. Excerpts of the Coles interview were used in Time-Life's radio program
"The Children Should be Heard".
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ms3757 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Roy Vincent Harris Papers
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Harris, Roy Vincent, 1895-1985 |
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1931-1983 |
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The Roy Vincent Harris Papers consist of the papers of Roy V. Harris from 1931-1983. Includes correspondence, memoranda, news
clippings, and photographs reflecting Harris's career as a lawyer, state politician, member of the Board of Regents, and avid
segregationist. Contains copies of the conservative civil rights journal The Citizen (1975-1983), which contains articles
contributed by Harris. The collection also includes personal scrapbooks (1945-1946; 1956-1969); a videotaped interview with
Harris, in which he discusses his service with the state legislature and the Board of Regents, the growth of the Medical College
of Georgia, and Augusta politics; and audio taped interviews with Harris in which he discusses Georgia politics, education
in Georgia, and his thoughts on Huey Long and Tom Watson.
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RBRL183RVH |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Don A. Schanche papers
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Schanche, Donald Arthur, 1926-1994 |
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1937-1994 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, writings, books, magazines, article photographs, contact prints, negatives, and
several types of audio tapes (including interview and answering machine tapes). There is some family correspondence, most
of which is business-related. The correspondence includes a section regarding the trial of Wallace Butts versus Curtis Publishing
Company.
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ms3306 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Anthony B. Herbert collection
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Herbert, Anthony B. |
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Dates: |
1930-2013 |
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The collection consists of court filings and other documents relating to Herbert v. Lando et al. as well as few court filings
from other, related court cases such as Franklin v. Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc., James T. Wooten and Anthony B. Herbert.
Also included are U.S. Army investigation reports regarding Herbert's charges against General Barnes and Colonel Franklin
as well as investigation reports regarding other war crimes in Vietnam. The collection also contains items from Herbert's
academic education at the University of Georgia, his long military career (1947-1972), and his civilian career as a clinical
psychologist and author. The collection contains Herbert's published books and several unpublished manuscripts; correspondence;
newspaper clippings; photographs; audio tapes; video outtakes from the 60 Minutes broadcast; and documents regarding the Korean
and Vietnam Wars, Herbert's war crimes allegations and his defamation law suit.
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ms3421 |
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Hargrett Library |
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