Interview with Women's Army Corps Captain Eleanor P. Hutchins, Tallahassee, 1957 | Interview with Women's Army Corps Captain Eleanor P. Hutchins, Tallahassee, 1957 | Moving Image | Women and the military Interviews Higher education Women soldiers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/ca196.jpg |
Interview with Women's Army Corps Captain Eleanor P. Hutchins, Tallahassee, 1957
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- 1957
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- This film begins with exterior shots of Florida State University (FSU). Then Katherine Warren, dean of women, interviews Captain Eleanor P. Hutchins, commanding officer at the Women's Army Corps (WAC) Detachment at Fort McPherson, Georgia. Hutchins discusses her career with WAC and how the liberal arts education she received from FSU prepared her for the Army. The interview concludes with Hutchins discussing the upcoming Summer College Program for juniors at Fort McClellan in Alabama.
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1986 is Record Year for Movie Making | 1986 is Record Year for Movie Making | | Motion pictures--Tallahassee--Florida Motion picture actors and actresses Motion picture industry--Employees | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/moviemaking.jpg |
1986 is Record Year for Movie Making
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- Description
- Reporter Lee Mainella discusses the rising film industry in Florida, its economic effects, and how 1986 was a record-breaking year for movie making in the state. Contains footage of the Tallahassee area with the actors and crew from the box office hit Something Wild and projects film prospects in Florida for 1987.
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Abuse Hotline Update | Abuse Hotline Update | | | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/abuse_hotline_update.jpg |
Abuse Hotline Update
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- 1989-02
- Description
- Lee Mainella reports on the advent of the abuse hotline--1-800-96-ABUSE--a hotline system that funnels calls through a central HRS telephone command post and takes the frustration out of filing an abuse complaint. Footage includes press conferences with Governor Bob Martinez and Head of HRS Gregory Coler.
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African-American Farmers | African-American Farmers | | African American Agriculture Farming Interviews | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/CA315.jpg |
African-American Farmers
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- 1979
- Description
- This film features interviews and incidental footage of African-American farmers of the Tallahassee area. The farmers discuss their backgrounds and history working the land and living in the area. There is additional silent footage at the end of the film. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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ART CHEEK'S ORGANIC GARDEN | ART CHEEK'S ORGANIC GARDEN | | Agriculture Farming Gardening Organic farming | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
ART CHEEK'S ORGANIC GARDEN
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- 1975
- Description
- Art Cheek demonstrates how to tie off bean and tomato plants. He displays seedlings in his greenhouse and displays cabbages in his garden. He also explains how planting various herbs around the perimeter of his garden acts as a natural insect deterrent. Also see BA279 & BA281. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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Art Cheek's Organic Garden | Art Cheek's Organic Garden | | Agriculture Farming Gardening Organic farming | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/ba281.jpg |
Art Cheek's Organic Garden
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- 1975
- Description
- Art Cheek describes the benefits of organic gardening, while sharing methods he uses to maximize vegetable yields in his 4,000-square-foot garden. This work film contains several segments that document the garden's evolution from seeded soil to a lush cornucopia. Also see BA279 & BA282. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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ART CHEEK'S ORGANIC GARDEN | ART CHEEK'S ORGANIC GARDEN | | Agriculture Farming Gardening Organic farming | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
ART CHEEK'S ORGANIC GARDEN
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- 1970 (circa)
- Description
- Art Cheek stands in his organic garden and shows off some of his organic produce. Also see BA279 & BA282. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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BEAR HUNT/ NATURAL BRIDGE SCHOOL | BEAR HUNT/ NATURAL BRIDGE SCHOOL | | Bear hunting Bears Hunting Law enforcement Schools | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
BEAR HUNT/ NATURAL BRIDGE SCHOOL
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- 1977-11
- Description
- In this film, hunters describe how to search for bear tracks and how hunting dogs track bears. A Florida Fish & Game officer explains why bear hunting is allowed. A black bear appears in the road. Two hunters and the Fish & Game officer fire, but the bear escapes. This is followed by silent footage of bear tracks and hunters. Silent footage of the Natural Bridge School of Tallahassee facility and students concludes the segment. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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BLACK ARCHIVES/ BATTLE OF NATURAL BRIDGE | BLACK ARCHIVES/ BATTLE OF NATURAL BRIDGE | | African American history Civil War Commemorations | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
BLACK ARCHIVES/ BATTLE OF NATURAL BRIDGE
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- 1975
- Description
- This film has footage of the Black Archives commemoration ceremonies in Tallahassee. Dr. Benjamin Smith of Florida A&M University comments on growing up in Monticello. Mrs. Adderley comments on Julian "Cannonball" Adderley's inclusion in the archives. A former FAMU athlete donates the Cleve Abbott Award of 1963 to the archives. In the next segment, Civil War reenactors recreate the battle of Natural Bridge near Tallahassee. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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Chaires Community | Chaires Community | | Education Florida-History-19th century Florida-History-20th century Local history | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/video/thumbnails90px/ba403.jpg |
Chaires Community
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- 1977
- Description
- This film provides a brief look at the community of Chaires, located north of Tallahassee. There are shots of the Chaires Elementary School, neighborhoods and an interview with Chaires descendants who talk about their family history and the founding of the Chaires community. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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