KVOS Special: If The Bomb Survives, Can We?
Student anti-nuclear rally in spring 1962 on the campus of Western Washington State College (subsequently Western Washington University). English professor Arthur Hicks delivers a speech in front of the student union building; a march to downtown Bellingham follows. Some onlookers are interviewed by Al Swift.
Object Details
Creators/Contributors
- KVOS-TV (Television station : Bellingham, Wash.) - Broadcaster open_in_new KVOS-TV (Television station : Bellingham, Wash.)'s website (opens in new tab)
- Swift, Al, 1935- - Interviewer open_in_new Swift, Al, 1935-'s website (opens in new tab)
- Hicks, Arthur C. (Arthur Clark), 1901-1994 - Speaker open_in_new Hicks, Arthur C. (Arthur Clark), 1901-1994's website (opens in new tab)
Collection
collections KVOS Channel 12 Films
Identifier
kvos_special_13_01
Date Issued
June 1st, 1962
Physical location
- WaBeCP
- Western Washington University
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Resource type
Related to
KVOS Channel 12 Film
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