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Identifier
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wwu:31395
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Title
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KVOS Special: The Professor Looks At His College
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Date
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1964-10-24
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Description
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This reel consists of narration superimposed over images of student life at Western Washington State College (later Western Washington University), chosen from over four and a half hours of footage and interviews. Eight faculty members speak separately on aspects of student life and teaching at Western: Katherine Carroll (Education), Charles Flora (Biological Sciences), Arthur Hicks (English), James McAree (History), Richard Reynolds (Education), Herbert Taylor (Sociology-Anthropology), Ralph Thompson (Education) and Mary Watrous (Education). Topics include their educational philosophies, teaching styles, students and the college experience, extracurricular activities. Footage includes the campus - Old Main, Wilson Library, the future site of Red Square, the Carver Gym; footage of professors lecturing, students in laboratories, students performing music and creating visual arts, playing football, etc. Off-campus footage includes biology or zoology students exploring tide-pools along Bellingham's shoreline, and visiting Whatcom Falls.
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Digital Collection
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KVOS Channel 12 Films
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Type of resource
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Moving image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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KVOS Channel 12 Film
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Local Identifier
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kvos_special_19_01_s20a