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Guide to the Henry M. Jackson
Moving Images Collection
1956-1987
| Forms Part of Manuscript Collection:
| 3560 - Henry M. Jackson
Papers | | Accession No.:
| 3560-032 | | Creator:
| Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin), 1912-1983 | | Title:
| Henry M. Jackson moving images collection | | Date Span:
| 1956-1987 | | Bulk:
| 1956-1976 | | Quantity:
| 14.5 cubic feet | | Languages:
| Collection materials are in
English. |
| Funding for this finding aid was
partially provided through a grant awarded by the Henry M. Jackson
Foundation. |
ArrangementThe Moving Images accession (3560-032) was created in 2007 through a
merger of 2 separate accessions: Films, 1956-1978 (3560-009), and Videotapes,
1960-1983 (3560-018). Item-level titles have been created which attempt to
reflect the content, geographic location, and nature of the events taking
place. The processor devised the basic organizational scheme for the collection
in consultation with both the Pacific Northwest and Visual Resource Curators,
and where necessary reorganized the materials within the various component
groups. The filing units have been divided into 10 series, which are based on
Senator Jackson's activities in the Senate and broken down by term. A
posthumous series has been added and encompasses ceremonies and activities held
in honor of the late Senator. Senatorial and Presidential bids conclude the
arrangement and are broken down by year. The Moving Images accession has been arranged into 10 series: - Senate,
1952-1958
- Senate,
1959-1964
- Senate,
1965-1970
- Senate,
1971-1976
- Senate,
1977-1982
- Senate,
1983
- Posthumous,
1984-1987
- 1972 Presidential
- 1976 Presidential
- 1982 Senatorial
Scope and ContentThe Moving Images accessions consists of Jackson campaign films and
commercials, political endorsements, press interviews, commercial news
broadcasts, and tour films. The U.S. Senate Recording Studio segments of the
1950s contain political statements, interviews with military officials,
conversations with political colleagues, and press interviews with Senator
Jackson. A Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS) film,
President Kennedy Speaks at Hanford,
offers a formal introduction to the Hanford facilities in Hanford, Washington,
one year after President John F. Kennedy authorized legislation to create the
facility. Also included are Meet the Press
television interviews; inspection trips to China and Antartica; a
Face the Nation interview with Jackson during his
chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee in 1960; a Russian military
film,
True Sons of the People; Senator Jackson's
endorsement of Lyndon B. Johnson for Vice-President at the 1960 Democratic
National Convention; and campaign commercials for both presidential and
senatorial campaigns. The original materials in this accession consist of 58 16-mm films, 6
½-inch videocartridges, 20 ¾-inch videocassettes (U-Matic), 13 2-inch
quadruplex, and 1 videocassette (VHS). A Digital Betacam preservation master
was created from the originals, as well as a DVD-R for patron use, when the
accession was reprocessed and fully listed in 2007. For further information,
see Processing Info below.
Restrictions on AccessOpen to all users. User copies must be used in place of film and videotape originals.
Physical/Technical AccessU-Matic tape player and DVD player required to view user
copies.
Processing InfoEach of the films and videocassettes has been transferred to DVD-R to
facilitate access, and each viewing copy DVD-R has been assigned a unique
identification number. The identification numbers for the original film and
videotapes in the collection have been retained and correspond to the
individual segments printed on the DVD-Rs. The original films and videotapes
have been cleaned and stored for permanent archival retention. Where possible, the migration of the materials in the Moving Images
accession was taken from the original media, to ensure the best possible
transfer for quality and content. A portion of the collection (VT49-VT64) was
composed of archival copies on ¾-inch U-MATIC videocassette. These were derived
from personal copies of videos owned by Mrs. Helen Jackaon, which were loaned
to the University of Washington Libraries for copying at the time the Jackson
papers were originally received. These ¾-inch U-MATIC videocassettes remain in
the collection as the copies "original" to the archive; similar to the original
film and videotape materials in the accession, they are not available for
patron use. Under this same duplication project duplicate videotape items
(VT39-VT42) in the Jackson collection were inadvertently mixed with videotape
items in the Warren G. Magnuson collection. The location of the videotape items
VT39-VT42 is therefore with the Warren G. Magnuson Papers, accession 3181-009,
box 9. A few titles in the moving image accession are retained in the
collection due to their contextual importance, but were not transferred to
digital because they do not directly involve Senator Jackson. Yellow dots have
been placed on the orginal housing for these materials to indicate that they
were not reformatted to DVD-R; their only counterpart is a ¾-inch U-MATIC
videocassette, which serves as the viewing copy available to the public.
Separated MaterialDuplicate film and videotape materials, as well as the ¾-inch U-MATIC
videocassettes created under a previous duplication project, have been removed.
One ¾-inch U-MATIC videocassette, containing videotape segments from both the
Henry M. Jackson and Warren Grant Magnuson accessions, was transferred to
DVD-R. The videocassette was then returned to the Warren Grant Magnuson
collection, accession number 3181-009, box 9. A VHS videocassette, Hop to the Top, Mt.
Rainier Historical Climb, which documents disabled American Donald H. Bennett
and his climb to the top of Mt. Rainier, was removed for separate cataloging.
Alternate Forms AvailableExcerpts from a representative sampling of moving images in the
collection are accessible through digital "Video Selection" links in the
finding aid.
Other Finding Aids These materials form part of the Henry M. Jackson Papers, which are
described and indexed in
A Guide to the Henry M. Jackson
Papers .
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Item
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Date
| | | Senate | 1952-1958 | | | Campaign film for the Democratic
National Convention,
The Pursuit of Happiness,
Democratic Committee for the Arts, Chicago, Illinois | 1956 August 13 | | Scope and Content: Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts narrates this film on
the topics of United States political history, constitutional freedoms, the
Louisiana Purchase, public works, hydroelectric power, the farm program,
agriculture, labor, civil rights, natural resources, North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO), and the history of the Democratic Party and the Republican
Party. Includes footage of speeches by Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and
Harry S. Truman. | |
Credits
: Distributor, Democratic National Committee. | |
General Notes
: Title on film can: "The Pursuit of Happiness: The Adlai
Stevenson Story" | | DVD28v | HMJ-71 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (28 minutes, 55 seconds) : sound, black and white and
color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson interviewing
Major General Victor R. Haugen on Project Dyna Soar, U.S. Senate Recording
Studio, Washington, D.C. | circa 1956 | | Scope and Content: Jackson and Haugen, director of the Air Research and Development
Command, U.S. Air Force, discuss Project Dyna Soar (Dynamic Soaring), military
weapons, national defense, Boeing, the University of Washington, the U.S.
Department of Defense, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA), missiles, and aerospace technology. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Film title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD5v | HMJ-16 | | Viewing copy
Video selection
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (10 minutes) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Washington correspondent Bill
Roberts interviewing Senator Jackson on national defense,
Washington Report, U.S. Senate
Recording Studio, Washington, D.C. | circa 1956 | | Scope and Content: Jackson talks with Roberts on the topics of the U.S. Senate
Armed Services Committee, the U.S. Department of Defense, missiles, foreign
policy, the Sputnik satellite, national defense, United States relations with
the Soviet Union, and military weapons. | |
General Notes
: Film title supplied by cataloger. | | HMJ-30 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) ( 13 minutes) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson issuing a
statement on the United States economy, the Hard Money Policy, and the value of
the U.S. Dollar, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, Washington, D.C. | circa 1956 | |
Credits
: Distributor: U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Film title supplied by cataloger. | | HMJ-70 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 minute, 40 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Senator Jackson,
Face the Nation, CBS Television,
Washington, D.C. | 1957 September 1 | | Scope and Content: Jackson is interviewed on the topics of chairing the Committee
on Atomic Energy, foreign policy, United States relations with the Soviet
Union, defense spending, missiles, Boeing, the U.S. Navy, the federal budget,
the economy, civil rights, the Democratic and Republican Party, and national
defense. | |
Credits
: Distributor, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. (CBS); Producer,
Ted Ayers; Associate Producer, Beryl Benser; Director, Tim Sillman. | | DVD1v | HMJ-2 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (29 minutes) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Senator Jackson,
Front Page Forum, U.S. Senate
Recording Studio, Washington, D.C. | circa 1957 | | Scope and Content: Jackson is interviewed by two panelists on unemployment, the
economy, education, natural resources, taxes, public works, inflation, Russia,
and nuclear submarines. | |
Credits
: Distributor, Connecticut Institute for Public and Foreign
Affairs. | |
General Notes
: Name of panelists have been deleted from the film. | | DVD12v | HMJ-19 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (29 minutes, 15 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson issuing a
statement on the United States national defense program, U.S. Senate Recording
Studio, Washington, D.C. | circa 1957 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson on the U.S. Congress, legislation, the U.S.
Defense Department, military spending, and the Eisenhower administration. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD5v | HMJ-59 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 minute, 10 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson with Dr. Theodore
von Kármán, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Parliamentary Conference,
Paris, France | circa 1957 | | Scope and Content: Jackson and Dr. Theodore von Kármán speaking at a hearing on the
topics of foreign policy, science in education, Asia, foreign languages,
technology, communication, and the Sputnik satellite. The discussion is
followed by a question and answer session with the press. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD8v | HMJ-11 | | Viewing copy
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (28 minutes) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson interviewing
Icelandic delegate Benedikt Gröndal, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Parliamentary Conference, Paris, France | circa 1957 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson and Gröndal discussing the Jackson Report, the
role of science in education, foreign policy, the North Atlantic Trade
Organization (NATO), Iceland, Sputnik, missiles, technology, the National
Aeronautics and Aerospace Administration (NASA), education, and grants. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | HMJ-13 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (13 minutes) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | "Report on Ballistic Missiles,"
with Dr. Wernher von Braun, Army Ballistic Missile Agency headquarters, U.S.
Army Ordnance Missile Command, Huntsville, Alabama | 1958 | | Scope and Content: Includes von Braun on military spending, missiles, technology,
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), earth satellites, the
Jupiter C ballistic missile, guided missile systems, national defense,
intermediate range ballistic missiles (IRBM), Dr. William Pickering, and space
exploration. | |
Credits
: Producer: U.S. Army Ordnance Missile Command. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | U35v | HMJ-44 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videocassette
(U-MATIC) (14 minutes) : sound, black and
white ; ¾ inch | | | Senator Jackson interviewing Dr.
Kenneth W. Mildenberger, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, Washington,
D.C. | circa 1958 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson and Mildenberger discussing the National
Defense Education Act of 1958, Washington State, the University of Washington,
education, foreign relations, Russia, Asia, Africa, the U.S. Department of
Defense, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and foreign language
education in the United States. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD5v | HMJ-8 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (14 minutes, 10 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson issuing a
statement on military salaries, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, Washington,
D.C. | circa 1958 | | Scope and Content: In response to an article in
LOOK magazine, Jackson speaks on the
topic of military spending, the U.S. Department of Defense, military housing,
and scientific education for members of the military. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | HMJ-43 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 minute, 30 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson interviewing
Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, Washington,
D.C. | circa 1958 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson and Rickover on the Bremerton Naval Yard
(Bremerton, Washington), nuclear-powered ships, and naval vessels. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | HMJ-21 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 minute, 20 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator John Carroll interviewing
Senator Jackson, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, Washington, D.C. | circa 1958 | | Scope and Content: Includes Carroll, Democrat from Colorado, and Jackson on the
topics of labor unions, legislation, employment, unions, the economy, the
Washington State Right to Work Act of 1956, and the Colorado State Labor Peace
Act. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | HMJ-18 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (4 minutes, 30 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Senator Jackson on
national defense, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, Washington, D.C. | circa 1958 | | Scope and Content: Jackson is interviewed by Joe? on the topics of the Eisenhower
administration, national defense, military weaponry, Russia, the U.S.
Department of Defense, missiles, satellites, nuclear weapons, the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the federal budget, and foreign
policy. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | HMJ-23 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (3 minutes, 50 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches |
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Item
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Date
| | | Senate | 1959-1964 | | | Senator Jackson interviewing Ed
Kauffman, winner of the Veterans of Foreign Wars' (VFW)
Voice of Democracy contest, U.S.
Senate Recording Studio, Washington, D.C. | 1959 February | | Scope and Content: Kauffman is a resident of Veradale, Washington. Includes Jackson
on education, youth, human rights, and the Spokane Valley of Washington
State. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD5v | HMJ-20 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (2 minutes, 5 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Senator Jackson,
Face the Nation, CBS Television,
Washington, D.C. | 1959 May 24 | | Distributor: Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc. | | Scope and Content: Jackson is interviewed on the topics of the Joint Committee on
Atomic Energy, the Soviet Union, national defense, the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) under Allen Dulles, chairmanship of the Military Applications
subcommittee, Representative Clare Boothe Luce, foreign policy, defense
spending, Sputnik, the U.S. Army, missiles, atomic energy, the U.S. Navy, the
economy, and Cold War politics. | |
Credits
: Distributor, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. (CBS); Producer,
Ted Ayers; Associate Producer, Nancy Hanschman and Bill Kobin; Director,
William E. Linden, Jr. | | DVD1v | HMJ-3 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (28 minutes, 38 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson congratulating
Representative Quentin N. Burdick on his election to the Senate, U.S. Senate
Recording Studio, Washington, D.C. | 1959 | | Scope and Content: Quentin N. Burdick became the first Democrat to be elected to
the U.S. House of Representatives from North Dakota. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD5v | HMJ-41 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) ( 1 minute, 55 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson thanking
Washington State citizens for supporting the March of Dimes and the National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, Washington,
D.C. | circa 1959 | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD10v | HMJ-22 | | Viewing copy
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 minute, 9 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson nominating Lyndon
B. Johnson for Vice President, Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles,
California | 1960 July 13 | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD30v | HMJ-75 | | Viewing copy
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (4 minutes, 45 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Senator Jackson,
Face the Nation, CBS Television,
Washington, D.C. | 1960 August 15 | | Distributor: Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc. | | Scope and Content: Jackson is interviewed on the topics of chairing the Democratic
National Committee, foreign policy, civil rights, the 1960 presidential
campaign, the Soviet Union, atomic weapons, employment, the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the farm program, national
defense, and the U.S. Department of Housing, Education, and Welfare (HEW). | |
Credits
: Distributor, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. (CBS); Producer,
Michael J. Marlow; Associate Producer, Norman Goren; Director, Clark
Pangle. | | DVD1v | HMJ-4 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (29 minutes, 10 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Senators Jackson
and Thruston B. Morton,
Face the Nation, CBS Television,
Washington, D.C. | 1960 November 6 | | Distributor: Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc. | | Scope and Content: Jackson, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and
Morton, Republican from Kentucky and chairman of the Republican National
Committee, are interviewed on the topics of the 1960 presidential campaign,
foreign policy, the Soviet Union, the economy, the Democratic Party, the
Republican Party, the U.S. Senate, and religion in politics. | |
Credits
: Distributor, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. (CBS); Producer,
Michael J. Marlow; Associate Producer, Ellen Wadley; Director, William E.
Linden, Jr. | | HMJ-1 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) ( 29 minutes) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson tour film,
Inspection Trip to
Antarctic | circa 1960 | | Scope and Content: A silent film documenting Jackson's trip to Antarctica. Jackson
arriving at the Antarctic on U.S. Air Force airplane, meeting and shaking hands
with U.S. Air Force officials, petting a Husky, standing on sled and snapping a
whip, looking at Scott Base sign that shows mileage from Scott Base to cities
around the world, standing next to glacier, talking with others outside U.S.
Air Force and Trans-Antarctic Expedition plane. Jackson climbing up ladder into
one of the planes, view of the mountains in the Antarctic from plane window,
Jackson talking with others in cargo area of plane near Caterpillar, fastening
down the Caterpillar, draping Washington State flag onto the front of the
Caterpillar, dropping a letter into a mailbag attached to the Caterpillar
cargo, dropping the Caterpillar and other cargo from the air, and the
Caterpillar and cargo drop from the plane with parachutes. | |
General Notes
: Box contains an United States Senate memorandum typewritten
note. | | DVD4v | HMJ-7 | | Viewing copy
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (20 minutes, 3 seconds) : silent, black and white and
color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson and Helen Hardin
arriving on an airplane before marriage ceremony, Albuquerque, New
Mexico | 1961 December 16 | | Scope and Content: Helen and Henry Jackson arriving to Albuquerque, New Mexico;
meeting Helen's parents? with a dog; a crowded room in a church?; Henry
standing with Senator Clinton P. Anderson and two others; Henry sitting at
banquet tables with others during reception; Helen walking into church on
father's arm; and Henry and Helen leaving the church after marriage ceremony
and getting into a car. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD21v | HMJ-45 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (4 minutes, 1 second) : silent, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Washington Public Power Supply
System (WPPSS) presents,
President Kennedy speaks at
Hanford | 1963 September 26 | | Scope and Content: This informational film offers background on the Hanford Power
Plant and ground-breaking ceremony speeches marking the one-year anniversary of
President Kennedy signing the Hanford Power Plant project into legislation.
Includes Governor Albert Rosselini, Olympia; Earl Coe, Director of the
Washington State Department of Conservation; James E. Travis, Atomic Energy
Commission manager for Hanford Works; Wilford Johnson, general manager for
General Electric at Hanford; Milt Sidell?, Director of Information, Atomic
Energy Commission; Owen W. Herd?, managing director, Washington Public Power
Supply System; L.L. German?, General Electric Company; Stewart Udall, U.S.
Secretary of the Interior; Dr. Gerald Tate?; Charles F. Luce and Russ Holt,
Bonneville Power Administration; and Senator Warren G. Magnuson. Senator Henry
M. Jackson closes the film with a report from the U.S. Senate Recording
Studio. | |
Credits
: Producer, Cameron Film Productions; Director, R. W. Cameron;
Distributor, Washington Public Power Supply; Script, Ted Wagoner; Photography,
Don Egerstrom; Editor, Lud Zwilgmeyer. | |
General Notes
: Produced in cooperation with Bonneville Power Administration
(BPA), Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), and General Electric Company (GE). | | DVD2v | HMJ-5 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (35 minutes, 14 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Campaign commercials, President
Lyndon B. Johnson, "Vote for President Johnson on November 3. The stakes are
too high for you to stay at home," Democratic National Committee | 1964 | | Scope and Content: Twenty-seven campaign commercials for President Johnson's 1964
presidential bid. Includes "Peace Little Girl (Daisy)"; "Republican Convention
(Rockefeller/Scranton/Romney)"; "Barry Goldwater and Arizona"; "Ice Cream";
"Poverty versus Prosperity"; "Goldwater dividing the U.S."; "The nuclear bomb";
"Confessions of a Republican"; "White House phone ringing"; "Accomplishments";
"Ku Klux Klan and Goldwater"; "Social Security"; "Tennessee Valley Authority
(TVA)"; "Nuclear testing" (John F. Kennedy speaking at the end); "Nuclear Test
Ban Treaty (pregnant mother with daughter)"; "Voting on November 3"; "Vote for
Johnson"; "Social Security"; "Voting" (duplicate); "Hospital insurance for
Senior Citizens"; "Poverty"; "Poverty"; "Ku Klux Klan and Goldwater" (similar);
"President Johnson delivering presidential address on the military, The White
House, Washington, D.C."; "President Johnson delivering presidential address on
Goldwater, Senior Citizens, and Social Security, The White House, Washington,
D.C."; "President Johnson delivering presidential address on nuclear power and
national defense, The White House, Washington, D.C."; and "President Johnson
delivering presidential address on the economy and prosperity, The White House,
Washington, D.C." | |
Credits
: Distributor, Democratic National Committee; Producer: Doyle,
Dane, Bernback, Inc. | | U37v | HMJ-73 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videocassette
(U-MATIC) (46 minutes, 13 seconds) : sound, color ; ¾ inch | | Physical/Technical Access: U-Matic videocassette player required to view user copy. | | |
| | | | Box |
Item
|
Date
| | | Senate | 1965-1970 | | | Headquarters U.S.A. | circa 1965 | | Scope and Content: A short silent film showing an airplane flying over the U.S.
Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. with a young man looking out the window to
"Headquarters U.S.A." | |
General Notes
: Film was transferred backwards. | | U38v | HMJ-74 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videocassette
(U-MATIC) (1 minute, 30 seconds) : silent, black and
white ; ¾ inch | | | Russian military film,
True Sons of the
People | 1967 | | Scope and Content: This film is possibly a smuggled film given to Senator
Jackson. | | General Notes: CHECK PAPERS: is there any notation of this film in his trip to
the Soviet Union? | |
| Reel |
Item
| | U36v | HMJ-46 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videocassette
(U-MATIC) (24 minutes) : sound, color ; ¾ inch | | | President Lyndon B. Johnson on
teachers and education, The Citizenship Committee, National Education
Association, Washington, D.C. | circa 1967 | |
Credits
: Producer, The Citizenship Committee, National Education
Association (NEA). | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | |
| Box |
Item
| | U31v | HMJ-33 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videocassette
(U-MATIC) (1 minute) : optical sound,
color ; ¾ inch | | | Magnuson 1968 Committee,
Democrat, Senator Henry M. Jackson, Chairman, Seattle, Washington | 1967-1968 | |
General Notes
: The following segments are duplicates of items contained in the
Warren Grant Magnuson Papers, accession 3181-009. In a previous migration
project these segments were grouped together with videotape materials in the
Henry M. Jackson accession and were transferred onto one U-MATIC videocassette.
The corresponding U-MATIC videocassette can be found in the Warren Grant
Magnuson Papers, accession 3181-009, as well as the original positives. | | | Campaign spot, Senator Henry M. Jackson urging
Washington State citizens to reelect Senator Warren G. Magnuson | 1967 September 27 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson speaking on behalf of Magnuson and his
legislative contributions to Columbia River water conservation. | |
Credits
: Distributor, KING-TV; Producer, McCann-Erickson; Director,
Hall. | | DVD51v | VT39a | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 minute, 12 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Campaign spot, Senator Henry M. Jackson urging
Washington State citizens to reelect Senator Warren G. Magnuson | 1968 September 30 | |
Credits
: Distributor, KING-TV; Producer, McCann-Erickson; Director,
Norrix. | | VT36a | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (49 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Campaign spot, Senator Henry M. Jackson urging
Washington State citizens to reelect Senator Warren G. Magnuson | 1968 September 30 | |
Credits
: Distributor, KING-TV; Producer, McCann-Erickson; Director,
Norrix. | | VT37a | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (40 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Campaign spot, "Listen to Ralph Nader" | 1968 October 10 | | Scope and Content: Includes Nader speaking on Magnuson's legislative career in
protecting consumers and his sponsorship of the Natural Gas Pipeline, Flammable
Fabrics, and the Fair Packaging bills, as well as his contributions to the
Product Safety Commission. Spot ends with "Keep the big boys honest. Let's keep
Maggie in the Senate." | |
Credits
: Distributor, KING-TV; Director, Guidos. | | VT38a | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (43 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson issuing a
statement on environmental issues in Washington State, U.S. Senate Recording
Studio, Washington, D.C. | circa 1967 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson on his role as the chairman of the Senate
Interior Committee; calling for a water study to address the water problem in
Washington State and the United States; the Columbia River; the Snake River;
irrigation; and reclamation. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD10v | HMJ-14 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (2 minutes, 2 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Guam Representative Antonio Borja
Won Pat interviewing Senator Jackson, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, Washington,
D.C. | circa 1967 | | Scope and Content: Includes Won Pat, the first Representative from Guam, talking
with Jackson on his chairmanship of government committees, the reintegration of
the Marianas Islands in Micronesia, foreign policy, the U.S. Senate Interior
and Insular Affairs Committee, Guam, Micronesia, Anderson Air Force Base,
legislation, education, Japan, and Russia. | |
Credits
: Distributor, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C.. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | HMJ-15 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (14 minutes, 16 seconds) : sound, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Political statement, Senator
Warren G. Magnuson seeking reelection to U.S. Senate for Washington
State | 1968 | | Scope and Content: Includes Magnuson on campaign issues in Washington State, the
environment, employment, crime, foreign policy, Vietnam, education, and energy.
The political statement is preceded by a clip of Magnuson issuing a statement
on the Puget Sound, fisheries, and oil spills. | |
General Notes
: This segment is a duplicate of an item contained in the Warren
Grant Magnuson Papers, accession 3181-009. In a previous migration project this
segment was grouped together with videotape materials in the Henry M. Jackson
accession and were transferred onto one U-MATIC videocassette. The
corresponding U-MATIC videocassette can be found in the Warren Grant Magnuson
Papers, accession 3181-009, as well as the original positive. | | Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD51v | VT10a | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (4 minutes, 52 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Six campaign commercials, "We'll
Be Stronger with Mike McCormack in Congress," Mike McCormack for Congress
Committee, Theodore Peterson, Chairman | 1970 October | | Scope and Content: Includes spots on the topics of employment, senior citizens, and
nuclear power. Clips show McCormack talking with Senators Jackson, Warren G.
Magnuson, and Representative Tom Foley. | |
Credits
: Producer, KOMO-TV, Seattle, Washington. | | VT40 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (4 minutes, 40 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Silent footage of Senators
Jackson, Edmund Muskie, Stuart Symington, Mike Mansfield, and other talking
around table, U.S. Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. | circa 1970 | |
General Notes
: Footage shot by Lazslo Pal? | | At head: 317B2. | | Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD18v | HMJ-31 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 minute, 35 seconds) : silent, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Silent footage of Senators
Jackson, Howard W. Cannon, and Ralph W. Yarborough standing and talking in a
hallway, U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. | circa 1970 | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | Footage shot by Lazslo Pal? | | HMJ-42 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (4 minutes, 50 seconds) : silent, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Silent footage of Senators
Jackson, Frank E. Moss, and Vance Hartke standing and talking in a hallway,
U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. | circa 1970 | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | HMJ-56 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (4 minutes, 30 seconds) : silent, black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Industrial film, Supersonic
Transport (SST) Progress | circa 1970 | | Scope and Content: Possibly a campaign tour film on the industrial production of
the Supersonic Transport (SST) in Seattle, Washington. Includes the Boeing
Company, Concorde production, transportation issues, technology, and
construction. | |
Credits
: Distributor, Byron Color Correct Prints. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | Label on film can reads, "Edited SST Progress." | | U32v | HMJ-38 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videocassette
(U-MATIC) (8 minutes, 5 seconds) : silent, color ; ¾ inch | | | Industrial film, Tour of an
Aluminum Plant | circa 1970 | | Scope and Content: A brief informational film on aluminum production and processing
with a voiceover by a man and woman discussing the manufacturing of aluminum.
Includes the topics of the Columbia River, hydroelectric power, and energy. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | U33v | HMJ-39 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videocassette
(U-MATIC) (1 minute, 38 seconds) : sound, color ; ¾ inch |
| | | | Box |
Item
|
Date
| | | Senate | 1971-1976 | | | Senator Jackson speaking from
rotating platform and National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP) demonstration, testimonial banquet for Louisiana legislators,
Rivergate Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana | 1971 April 15 | | Scope and Content: Includes the arrival ceremony with military officials carrying
flags and politicians walking down a red carpet, politicians and constituents
eating and talking at dinner tables; Jackson talking about Senator Long and
Ellender and Congressman Eddie Abrams; NAACP protest demonstration with signs
citing Long and Ellender's voting record on civil rights legislation. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD17v | HMJ-29 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 minute, 57 seconds) : silent and sound,
color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Senator Jackson,
The Newsmakers, WTOP Television,
Washington, D.C. | 1971 July 22 | | Scope and Content: Jackson is interviewed on employment, Israel, civil rights,
national defense, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), U.S. relations with
China, the Middle East, Vietnam, the Lockheed loan, Boeing, the Pentagon
Papers, crime, foreign relations, the Soviet Union, busing, and the Nixon
administration. | |
Credits
: Producer, Stefany Grimes; Director, Rick Sharp; Distributor,
WTOP-TV, Washington, D.C. | | DVD55v | VT46 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (25 minutes, 29 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Youth Conservation
Corps | 1971-1972 | | | Silent footage for
"We Can't Let It Go" | 1971 | | Scope and Content: Includes raw footage of girls canoeing; girls tubing in a
lake; painting; a sign reading "Welcome to Alexander Springs, Ocala National
Forest"; youth building and installing a birdhouse; unloading patches of grass
from the back of a flatbed truck. A lot of the segments are repeated. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | U34v | HMJ-40 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videocassette
(U-MATIC) (13 minutes, 50
seconds) : silent, color ; ¾ inch | | | "We Can't Let It Go,"Youth
Conservation Corps (YCC), Motion Picture Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, U.S. Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. | circa 1972 | | Scope and Content: A short campaign tour film on the Youth Conservation Corps
(YCC), a government program putting American youth to work on environmental
rehabilitation and natural resources in various locations throughout the United
States. The film shows YCC locations in West Virginia, Maryland, and Washington
State. | |
Credits
: Distributor, United States Department of Agriculture and
United States Department of Interior; Producer, Office of Information, Motion
Picture Service, United States Department of Agriculture. | | DVD14v | HMJ-25 | | Viewing copy
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (18 minutes, 32
seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Press conference with Senator
Jackson, Sacramento, California | circa 1971 | | Scope and Content: A short film with various clips of Jackson outdoors talking with
elderly people; talking with people at breakfast meeting indoors; sitting at
head table during breakfast meeting; talking with unidentified man and eating
bacon; speaking at podium (sound) talking about bureaucrats hiding truth from
the American people; being interviewed on the set of a television studio;
Jackson being interviewed by female reporter indoors (wood wall interior) on
his political strategy and intentions on entering the 1972 presidential race
(sound); Jackson getting into the back of a red car; speaking at podium in
front of gold lame curtain on the Supersonic Transport (SST) problem and on
being selected as Father of the Year (sound). | |
Credits
: Distributor, KCRA-TV?; Producer, KCRA-TV? | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD13v | HMJ-24 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (3 minutes 20 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Silent footage of Senator and
Mrs. Jackson shaking hands with voters outdoors, Florida? | circa 1972 | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | WEED? This isn't very substantial. Should we keep this? | | DVD24v | HMJ-62 | | Viewing copy
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (37 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Silent footage, "Senators,"
Lester Goldsmith, Washington, D.C. | circa 1972 | |
Credits
: Producer, Lester Goldsmith; Director, Lester Goldsmith. | | | Senator Jackson in his office with aides | | | Scope and Content: A short silent film of Jackson in his office. Includes Jackson
sitting at his desk in his office looking over papers and talking with
unidentified man; Brian Corcoran leaning on desk behind Jackson, sitting;
Jackson talking on the phone; Jackson leaning on fireplance mantle with Grand
Coulee Dam painting in background and talking with unidentified older man;
Jackson seated with two female aides (one brunette, one blonde) sitting to his
right and one male aide (brown hair and thick black frame glasses) to his left;
Jackson talking on the phone and looking over papers at his desk. | | DVD26v | HMJ-66 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (23 minutes, 30
seconds) : silent, color and black and
white ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson's office
memorabilia | | | Scope and Content: Includes shots of Jackson family photographs, certificates,
airplane and submarine models, library, plaques, photographs of politicians, a
Westinghouse Atomic Electric Power Plant model, and a photograph of Abraham
Lincoln. | | DVD27v | HMJ-67 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (7 minutes, 36 seconds) : silent, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Silent footage of Senator Jackson
visiting Jerusalem, Israel | circa 1972 | | Scope and Content: Jackson talking with unidentified man at reception in home;
talking with others at reception; shaking hands and talking with two Israeli
military officials; Richard Perle; Jackson, Dorothy Fosdick, and Richard Perle?
meeting with unidentified older man in his office; Jackson leaving building and
talking with two aides (Perle); Jackson leaving in a car; shot of a menorah in
front of Knesset, Jerusalem; shot from behind menorah of Knesset in Israel;
shot of city corner in Jerusalem; shot of castle-like building; different shots
of citizens in and around building; Jackson in home with Golda Meir, Dorothy
Fosdick, and Richard Perle; shot of military officials entering a building;
Jackson escorted by military official into building; shaking hands, sitting,
and talking with military official. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD9v | HMJ-12 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (7 minutes, 29 seconds) : silent, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Press interview with Senator
Jackson in his home, Washington, D.C.? | circa 1972 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson on campaign topics, education, civil rights,
busing, Mayor John V. Lindsay, and Senators George Wallace, Edmund Muskie,
Hubert Humphrey, and George McGovern. | |
Credits
: Producer, Laszlo Pal, Pal Productions. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD22v | HMJ-55 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (7 minutes, 13 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Warren G. Magnuson
issuing a statement on United States relations with China prior to an U.S.
Senate delegation visit to the area, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, Washington,
D.C. | circa 1973 | | Scope and Content: Includes Magnuson on the impact of U.S. and China relations on
Washington State and trade with China. | |
General Notes
: This segment is a duplicate of an item contained in the Warren
Grant Magnuson Papers, accession 3181-009. In a previous migration project this
segment was grouped together with videotape materials in the Henry M. Jackson
accession and were transferred onto one U-MATIC videocassette. The
corresponding U-MATIC videocassette can be found in the Warren Grant Magnuson
Papers, accession 3181-009, as well as the original positive. | | Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD51v | VT9a | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (3 minutes, 56 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Silent footage of Senator Jackson
visiting China | 1974 July 1-6 | | Scope and Content: Jackson eating lunch with Chinese leaders; visiting women
working in factories; playing with Chinese youth outdoors; visiting the Great
Wall of China; eating dinner with Deng Xiaoping and others; Jackson speaking
with reporters; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson in room with people sitting in front of
looms; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson shaking hands with Chinese men outdoors; Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson boarding airplane and landing at McChord Air Force Base in
Washington State. Includes Dorothy Fosdick; Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping; deputy
foreign minister, Chau Quan Hua; Chou En-Lai; and Helen Hardin Jackson. | |
Credits
: Producer, Pal Productions; Director, Laszlo Pal | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD6v | HMJ-9 | | Viewing copy
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (19 minutes, 45 seconds) : silent, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Senator Jackson,
Face the Nation, CBS News, Kansas
City, Missouri | 1974 December 13 | | Scope and Content: Jackson is interviewed on the Democratic party, the American
Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), the Soviet
Union, détente, the Trade Reform bill?, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)
I, Henry Kissinger, energy, defense spending, the presidential race, and the
economy. | |
Credits
: Producer, Mary O. Yates; Director, Robert Vitarelli; Associate
Producer, Joan Spiegel; Technical Supervisor, Emil Franks; Associate Director,
Michael Reardon; Technical Director, Allen Renz, Alvin Young, Mike Hennessy,
and Bill Junkins. | | DVD56v | VT48 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (28 minutes, 24 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Russian ballet dancers, Valery
and Galina Panov in news segment, "Panov," NBC Television | 1974 | | Scope and Content: Includes interviews with various politicians, Henry Kissinger,
Laurence Olivier, Joanne Woodward, Clive Barnes, Beverly Sills, Dr. William
Korey, Bruce Marks, Rochelle Braunstein, Patricia Schroeder, Senator Jackson,
Shelia Levian, and others. Topics covered include Russia, immigration, foreign
policy, and human rights. | | General Notes: OCLC WorldCat Record Number, 80189211. | |
Credits
: Producer, Avrom Zaritsky; Distributor, National Broadcasting
Company, Inc. (NBC). | | DVD3v | HMJ-6 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (11 minutes, 51 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Silent footage of Senator Jackson
and Admiral Hyman G. Rickover visiting various sites in Washington
State | circa 1974 | | Scope and Content: Jackson and Rickover landing in U.S. Navy airplane and shaking
hands with military officials; Jackson then Rickover speaking indoors at
podium; Jackson and Rickover getting in a car outside; Jackson and Rickover
walking with military officials wearing white hard hats at Puget Sound Naval
Shipyard; Rickover, Jackson, and others looking at model for airplane station?;
talking with Rear Admiral Petrovic; lengthwise view of submarine at the Puget
Sound Naval Shipyard; Jackson and Rickover speaking with reporters; Jackson and
Rickover visiting the Olympic Center for Health and Mental Retardation; Jackson
and Rickover boarding an airplane in Seattle, Washington; Jackson and Rickover
landing at Bremerton Navy Base, Bremerton, Washington, and shaking hands with
military officials; Jackson standing outside with children from the Stevenson
Elementary School, Stevenson, Washington; Jackson on stage with Stevenson
faculty uncovering a portrait of man with audience of elementary school
children; shaking hands with others at Seattle Elks Club reception, Seattle,
Washington; Jackson speaking and shaking hands with crowd of elementary school
children outdoors; Jackson signing autographs for students of Stevenson
Elementary. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD11v | HMJ-17 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (16 minutes, 33 seconds) : silent, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson congratulating
Monty Hall on acquiring U.S. citizenship, U.S. Senate Recording Studio,
Washington, D.C. | 1975 February 7 | | Scope and Content: Senator Jackson cites Monty Hall, "Let's Make a Deal" television
game show host and resident of California, as being responsible for negotiating
the Russian grain deal. | |
Credits
: Producer, U.S. Senate Recording Studio, U.S. Capitol,
Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD50v | VT34 | | Viewing copy
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 minute, 15 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Press interview with Senator
Jackson and two reporters, Louisiana | 1975 March 25? | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson on the Nixon administration, the declining
economy, employment, inflation, education, and United States foreign
policy. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD23v | HMJ-61 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (8 minutes, 51 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Senator Jackson on
President Gerald R. Ford and the capture of the S.S. Mayaguez by Cambodian
forces,
The Today Show, NBC
Television | 1975 May | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson on communism, China, Cambodia, and the Ford
administration.
The Today Show segment is followed
by various segements and raw footage unrelated to Jackson. | |
Credits
: Producer: National Broadcasting Company, Inc. (NBC) | | DVD43v | VT6 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (31 minutes, 29 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Alexander Solzhenitsyn delivering
a speech with Senators Jackson, Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Jesse Helms, Clifford
Case, and others, United Press International television broadcast, U.S. Capitol
Building, Washington, D.C. | 1975 July 15 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson on foreign policy, human rights, Russia, and
immigration. Solzhenitsyn delivers a speech in Russian (translated into
English). After Solzhenitsyn's speech, Jackson delivers closing remarks, and
Solzhenitsyn and others shake hands in the crowd assembled. | |
Credits
: Producer, United Press International (UPI). | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD7v | HMJ-10 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (7 minutes, 31 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | First linking and docking of the
Soviet spacecraft, Soyuz, with the American spacecraft, Apollo, "Handshake in
Space," John Hart reporting, NBC Evening News | 1975 December 11 | | Scope and Content: Includes Soviet Mission Control and United States Mission
Control, Houston, Texas; and President Gerald R. Ford speaking on the telephone
with astronauts and cosmonauts from the Oval Office, the White House,
Washington, D.C. Includes astronauts and cosmonauts Vance D. Brand, Valery N.
Kubasov, Alexey A. Leonov, Donald K. Slayton, and Thomas P. Stafford. | |
Credits
: Producer, National Broadcasting Company, Inc. (NBC) | | DVD39v | VT2b | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (22 minutes, 41 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Question and answer session with
Senator Jackson during a town hall meeting, Massachusetts? | 1975 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson on campaign topics, crime, energy, employment,
federal deficit and spending, oil and gas deregulation, the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA), the economy, the environment, Youth Conservation
Corps (YCC), foreign affairs, national health care, civil rights, Puerto Rican
independence, and social security. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD40v | VT3 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (32 minutes, 43 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Interview with Frank G. Zarb,
chairman of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA),
AM Washington, Washington,
D.C. | 1975 | | Scope and Content: Includes Zarb on energy and oil policies, President Gerald R.
Ford, and energy and fuel efficiency. | | DVD44v | VT7 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (21 minutes, 32 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | An interview with Bill Anderson,
syndicated columnist,
Chicago Tribune,
Florida? | 1976 February 19 | | Scope and Content: Anderson interviews Jackson on campaign topics in Florida,
energy, senior citizens, employment, public works, crime, international
relations, foreign trade, national health care, education, busing, civil
rights, integration, Governor Jimmy Carter, Fidel Castro and Cuba, and the
economy. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | A portion of this interview is also available on DBM51/DVD51v
(VT45, segment 1). | | Over Easy television program? | | DVD54v | VT45 | | Viewing copy
Video selection | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (27 minutes, 2 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches |
| | | | Box |
Item
|
Date
| | | Senate | 1977-1982 | | | Interview with Senator Jackson,
A Dialogue with Sam Nunn,
Washington, D.C. | 1977 November 7 | | Scope and Content: Includes Jackson and Senator Sam Nunn on the Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks (SALT) II, U.S. relations with China, Taiwan, the Soviet
Union, national defense, labor, the energy program, solar energy, and foreign
trade. | | DVD53v | VT44 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (28 minutes, 21 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and
Roy Cohn questioning Anna Lee Moss during the Congressional Investigative
Subcommittee hearings, 25th Anniversary of the Army-McCarthy Hearings with
Edward R. Murrow,
60 Minutes, CBS News | 1979 March 18 | | Scope and Content: Includes Senator Jackson in the background. | |
Credits
: Producer, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. (CBS) | | U66v | VT15 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videocassette
(U-MATIC) (60 minutes) : sound, black and white and
color ; ¾ inch | | | News clips of Senator Jackson
speaking on various topics | circa 1970s | | Scope and Content: Jackson speaking to a reporter on the Secretary of Defense
Caspar Weinberger and the national defense budget; calling for investigations
through the Ervin Committee on Watergate; speaking to reporters on the
President making a second statement?; speaking on the Permanent Subcommittee on
Investigations and the Russian Grain Deal; on détente and eliminating the Cold
War; on environmental standards for removing oil from Alaska; ABC News
correspondent Roger Peterson reporting on Jackson's warning of public utilities
and fuel shortages with Governor John A. Love, Senator Abraham Ribicoff;
speaking to reporters on cynicism and loss of faith in the presidency; speaking
to reporters on running FBI checks for President Ford's selection of a Vice
Presidential candidate; speaking on the Soviet Union and their acquisition of
twenty-five percent more ships; ABC News correspondent Bill Zimmerman reporting
on Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearings with oil executives Roy
Baze, Z.D. Bonner, Chairman Jackson, Senator Abraham Ribicoff, Senator James
Allen, and Howard Feldman; summarizing testimony of oil executives following
the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearings with oil executives; ABC
News correspondent Frank Reynolds reporting on the 1976 Jackson campaign in
South Carolina with Jackson speaking on campaign topics; CBS News correspondent
Bill Matney reporting on Jackson talking with reporters prior to a trip to
China with Chinese officials; speaking on establishing better relations between
the U.S and China; on economic help to the Soviet Union and Most Favored Nation
status? for China; on President Richard Nixon and the Strategic Arms Limitation
Talks (SALT) I; on President Ford and negotiating agreements between the
governments of the U.S. and the Soviet Union; speaking to reporters on taxes on
gasoline; on Presidential pardoning of Watergate defendants; ABC News
correspondent Ted Koppel reporting on Jackson's meeting with President Ford on
the Soviet Union and Most Favored Nation status; speaking with reporters on the
Jackson-Vanik Amendment; ABC News correspondent Steve Bell reporting on
Jackson's meeting with President Ford, Henry Kissinger, and others on Jewish
immigration from the Soviet Union with a statement by Jackson on human rights;
speaking with reporters on reduction of nuclear weapons; and speaking with
reporters on the Presidential veto. | |
Credits
: Producer, American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD63v | VT58 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (30 minutes, 10 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Newsclip of Senator Jackson
speaking at Anna Marie Jackson's graduation ceremony, Holton Arms School,
Bethesda, Maryland | 1981 June 4 | |
Credits
: Distributor, King Broadcasting Company, Washington, D.C. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD57v | VT49 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (2 minutes, 35 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches |
| | | | Item |
Date
| | | Senate | 1983 | | | Alaska Delegation Report | 1982-1983 | | | Discussion between Senators
Jackson, Howard Baker, and Ted Stevens on the twenty-fifth anniversary of
Alaskan statehood | 1983 June 22 | | Scope and Content: Includes Senator Jackson recalling his time in the U.S. Senate
as the floor manager of the Alaska Statehood bill; U.S. Senate Majority Leader
Baker on Hawaii Statehood and Puerto Rico; the Alaska Pipeline bill; the Alaska
Lands bill; the natural resources in Alaska; Anchorage and Prudhoe Bay. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | Sound in left channel only. | | DVD47v | VT21 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (15 minutes, 25
seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Senator Jackson speaking to
constituents in Alaska | circa 1983 | | Scope and Content: Jackson apologizes for not coming to Alaska, cites important
legislation in establishing and developing the state of Alaska, the Alaska
Statehood bill, the Alaska Lands bill, and the Alaska Gas Pipeline. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | Sound in left channel only. | | VT20 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (7 minutes, 30 seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Death of Senator Jackson, Everett,
Washington | 1983 September 2-6 | | | Evening news coverage of the
death of Senator Jackson, KOMO-TV, Seattle, Washington | 1983 September 2 | | Scope and Content: Includes Denny Miller, Jackson aide; Dr. Janet Johnstone,
emergency physician; Dr, Kirk Prindle, heart specialist; Parker Williams,
lifelong friend; Congressman Al Swift; Robert Smith, family friend; Senator
Robert Byrd; Senator John Tower; Hugh Sidey,
Time Magazine; Warren G. Magnuson;
Senator Slade Gorton; Malcolm Stanford, President, Boeing; Dr. George Thomas,
Cardiologist, Providence Medical Center; and Representative Tom Foley, House
Majority Whip. | |
Credits
: Producer, KOMO-TV, Seattle, Washington; Distributor, Fisher
Broadcasting, Inc. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | DVD60v | VT53 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (36 minutes, 40
seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Evening news coverage of the
death of Senator Jackson, Eyewitness News, KIRO-TV, Seattle,
Washington | 1983 September 2 | | Scope and Content: Includes Rick Cocker, press secretary; President Ronald
Reagan; Senator Robert Byrd, Senate Minority Leader; Senator Carl Levin;
Senator James Sasser; Senator Dale Bumpers; Warren G. Magnuson; Senator Slade
Gorton; Kathy Erga, Jackson neighbor; Mark Funk,
Everett Herald reporter; Governor
John Spellman; Representative Wayne Ehlers, Speaker of the House; Senator
George Fleming, Democratic Caucus Chairman; and Senator Larry Vognild. | |
Credits
: Producer, KIRO-TV, Seattle, Washington. | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | VT54a | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (19 minutes, 41
seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Public Services for the Senator
Jackson funeral, Everett Civic Auditorium, Everett, Washington | 1983 September 6 | |
General Notes
: Title supplied by cataloger. | | VT54b | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (41 minutes, 52
seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | "Henry Jackson, 1912-1983, A
Tribute," Jackson Memorial Service, Public Services, Everett Civic Auditorium,
Everett, Washington, KOMO-TV | 1983 September 6 | | Scope and Content: News coverage of the public service held at the Everett Civc
Auditorium, Everett, Washington. | |
Credits
: Producer, KOMO-TV, Seattle, Washington. | |
General Notes
: Same as VT54b, but with KOMO-TV news coverage and
commentary. | | DVD61v | VT55 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (58 minutes, 50
seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | Jackson Memorial Service, "A
Service of Memory," National Presbyterian Church, U.S. Senate Television
Recordings Studio, Washington, D.C. | 1983 September 6 | | Scope and Content: Politicians deliver remarks, sing hymnals, and recall the life
of Senator Jackson. | |
Credits
: Producer, U.S. Senate Television Recording Studio, Washington,
D.C. | | DVD67v | VT22 | | Viewing copy | | | 2 videodiscs
(DVD) (60 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | "Henry Jackson, 1912-1983, A
Tribute," Jackson Memorial Service, Family Services, Everett First Presbyterian
Church, Everett, Washington, KOMO-TV | 1983 September 7 | | Scope and Content: Includes Vice President George H. W. Bush, Senators Howard
Baker, John Tower, Daniel Inouye, Slade Gorton, Representative Don Bonker, Norm
Dicks, Rod Chandler, Sid Morrison, George Will, Henry Kissinger, Warren E.
Burger, Dan Evans, Governor John Spellman, and Northwest Boys Choir. | |
Credits
: Producer, KOMO-TV, Seattle, Washington. | | DVD61v | VT56 | | Viewing copy | | | 1 videodisc
(DVD) (1 hour, 2 minutes, 16
seconds) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ inches | | | |
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