- Language:
- English
- Imprint:
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[2006]
- Format:
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- Video, Thesis
- 1 videodisc (28 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
- Title Variation:
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Also known as: Stanford, the true source of knowledge
- Note:
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Use copy of media materials now unusable in original format. Media conversion undertaken based on Fair Use analysis. Copy created Feb. 2006.
- Note:
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Thesis (M.A)--Stanford University, 1966.
- Summary:
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This film concerns the student experience at Stanford University in the mid 1960s and includes interviews with faculty and students. Subjects discussed include intellectual life at Stanford, relationships between male and female students, fraternity life, student activism and protests, the Civil Rights movement, and the 1964 presidential election. Two unnamed students who participated in Stanford's Project South are among the students interviewed. Campus locations in the film include class rooms, the Bookstore, the Computation Center, Tresidder Union, KZSU studio, White Plaza, and the Library. There is also some footage from student rallies at UC Berkeley.
- Note:
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Original 16mm film created in 1966 and housed in : Film Collection, Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries.
- Format:
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DVD-R (NTSC), fullscreen.
- Contributor:
- Rubbo, Michael.
- Subjects:
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