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26/20/88 Alumni Association Alumni Larry Miller Videotapes, 1975-1991 26/20/88 Alumni Association Alumni Larry Miller Videotapes, 1975-1991 Collegiate Organization Boxes Dates National Collegiate Athletic Association 1-12 1939-88 University of Illinois 1-23 1937-91 University of California - Los Angeles 1-26 1932-86 University of Kansas 1-14 1975-86 75 High School Organization Boxes Dates Indiana High School Athletic Association 1-18 1936-86 (Basketball Tournament) Professional Organization Boxes Dates St. Louis Cardinals Baseball 1-17 1935-87 Detroit Tigers 1- 6 1945-86 New York Yankees 1-17 1936-87 St. Louis Blues Hockey 1- 9 1968-86 49 Philo Films 1- 2 1985-91 TOTAL 144 26/20/88 2 Guide to Recording Symbols: Type Manufacturer Size Format* A = Audiotape AM = Ampex S = 1/16" cassette BE = Beta F = Film CS = Client Spool E = 1/8" cassette BC = Beta Cam V = Videotape CR = Crawford Q = 1/4" cassette CV = MS - Compact DVD=Digital Videodisk made as replacement copy FU = Fuji H = 1/2" cassette HE = Helical KO = Kodak T = 3/4" cassette QU = Quadruplex 3M = 3M Scotch O = 1" tape CB = Commercial Broadcast MA = Maxell W = 2" tape UM = Umatic SO = Sony 8 = 8mm tape rec. VH = VHS 6 = 16mm film EI = EIAJ 5 = 35mm film BN = BCN *Format is a combination of tape width, speed, record heading placement and cassette shape. Symbols reflect the complexities of describing rapidly changing technology and are intended to provide a general indication of the tape's characteristics based on documentation available on accessioned tapes. Sports Symbols: AD = Administration HO = Ice Hockey BA = Baseball PR = Public Relations BB = Basketball TR = Track and Field FB = Football VB = Volleyball GY = Gymnastics 26/20/88 3 Philo Films, 1985-91 PF-1 NCAA Binder NCAA Movie, Map, A=Tape Preview Notes Tapes 1-58; List & Contents Notes Illinois ETTS-Map a Tape Looseleaf Binder, 1/5/87 For tapes 1 to 79 lists time, chronological, section, action (interview or still), player and rating (usefulness). University Illinois Binder Chronological notes in sports, 1890-1984; football historical notes & list of games basketball historical notes & list of games Baseball notes & stills Transfer list of U of I films and tapes outline Internal Research Sheets Chronological Football Record, 1867-1985 Illinois Basketball Symphony, United Productions Q Base Footage Log, 8/19/91 Dialogue of Basketball Movie Indiana High School Basketball Binder on Tournament Chronology 1911-85 Players and Coaches List of Tape and Stills Coaches, 1913-84 PF-2 UCLA Accobound Schedule, era by era notes (1919-86), audio & still resources, film & notes resources ETTS-Map a Tape Listing in loose leaf binder, Oct.-Nov., 1986 Showing date, tape number, time, action (interview game), person and rating arranged numerically by section (subject) number Still photo, 1964-86, Basketball Games (1964-75), Martin L. King visit 1984, Rose Bowl vs. Illinois (5), Los Angeles Newspaper Headlines, 1936-81, Los Angeles Newspaper Headlines, Sports, 1938-86 Kansas ETTS-list of 305 tapes showing number and content, Nov. 19, 1986 ETTS-Map of Tape listings arranged numerically by tape number 26/20/88 4 St. Louis Cardinals Press Credentials Ozzie shout schedules, Aug. 24 - Sept. 4, 1989 Ozzie Smith, 2 color stills "Ozzie: The Movie" #1 on St. Louis Video Hit List, Oct. 29, 1987 St. Louis Cardinals Film Article, April 5, 1985 Tape Notes, #46 #60 Historical Stills, 1/22/85 FP Reel Notes, 1/30/85 See Oversize for RIAA Certified Gold Video Award for "St. Louis Cardinals: The Movie" to Philo Films for 30,000 sales New York Yankees Chronological List of season records, players, managers, records, 1903-83 Movie Book: Opening, decade outlines, edit probability, sequence notes, close interviews, chronological notes, loose leaf binder ETTS Frame Sequence Inventory Sections 1-72, Sept. 4-5, 1986 Detroit Tigers Still shots of Tiger stadium & T. Y. Cobb St. Louis Blues Hockey ETTS Map a Tape Printout, Tapes 1-115, Oct. 27- Nov. 6, 1986 List of all tapes "Singing the Blues" 26/20/88 5 Box Reel Record Sport Interview, Content Time Date NCA1 1-5 V3MO BB The NCAA Finals 1939-42, 1944 Univ. of Oregon Archives 1939-42 NCAA Basketball Finals 1941-44 Betacam SP copy made in January 2007 of reels 1-5 by Spec Bros. DVD copy made in January 2007 of reels 1-5 by Spec Bros. 6-13 V3MO BB The NCAA Finals 1945-49 BB NYU vs Oklahoma A&M 1945 Baylor vs. Oklahoma A&M 1946 Holy Cross vs. Oklahoma 1947? Kentucky vs. Baylor 1948 Kentucky vs. Oklahoma A&M 1949 Betacam SP copy made in January 2007 of reels 6-13 by Spec Bros. DVD copy made in January 2007 of reels 6-13 by Spec Bros. 14-16 V3MO BB The NCAA Finals 1950-52 CCNY vs. Bradley 1950 Kentucky vs. Kansas State 1951 Kansas vs. ? 1952? Unidentified Betacam SP copy made in January 2007 of reels 14-16 by Spec Bros. DVD copy made in January 2007 of reels 14-16 by Spec Bros. 18-21 V3MO BB The NCAA Finals 1953-55 Kansas vs. Indiana 1953 LaSalle vs. Bradley 1954 LaSalle vs. USF, 1955 Betacam SP copy made in January 2007 of reels 18-21 by Spec Bros. DVD copy made in January 2007 of reels 18-21 by Spec Bros. 22-24 V3MO BB The NCAA Finals 1956-58 10 VSOT BB Final Four Highlights 10/30/86 28 VSOT BB Univ. of Oregon Archives 1939-42 Univ. of Oregon Archives Game 1941- NCA2 26-29 VAMO BB NCAA Finals 1960, 1963- 65 32 VSOT BB Iowa Vs. USF, KS Vs. NC, KY Vs. Seattle 1950-58 33 VSOT BB CA Vs. OH, Cinci. Vs. Loyola, UCLA Vs. Duke & MSU 1960, 1963-65 DVD copy made in July 2006 of videotape 33 by Classic World Wide Productions 34 VSOT BB UCLA Vs. Dayton 1967 36 VSOT BB Network Feed pt. 1 1980-82 36 VAMT BB Network Feed, pt. 2 1982 37 VSOT BB Network Feed 1982-84 26/20/88 6 Box Reel Record Sport Interview, Content Time Date 38 VSOT BB Network Feed 1985-87 39-41 VSOT BB C. Gowdy, R. Green, P. Ewing, R. Pitino Interviews 42-44 VSOT BB L. Carnesseca, D. Schultz, R. Meyer Interviews 45-47 VSOT BB H. Ida, B. Kurland, Pat Riley Interviews 48-50 VSOT BB J. Worthy, J. West, M. Johnson, K. Jabbar Interviews NCA3 51-52 VSOT BB J. Lucas, M. Jordan, R. Meyer Interviews 53 VSOT BB UCLA Vs. Houston, UCLA Vs. Jacksonville 1967, 1970 0 54 VSOT BB KS Vs. W. KY, TX Western Vs. KY 1966 55-57 VSOT BB Jim Valvano & Dean Smith Interviews 58 VSOT BB KS Vs. NE, CA Vs. WV, Cinci.Vs. OH 1957, 1959, 1961-62 59 VSOT BB Archives pt. 1 59 VSOT BB Archives pt. 2 60-63 VSOT BB B. Packer, KC Jones & Tom Gola Interviews 63-64 VSOT BB H. Nichols, R. Massimino Interviews 70 VSOH BB Digital Music 75 VSOH BB Speeded Up 60's & 70's Footage 76 BB CBS, Georgetown at N. Carolina 3/29/82 77 BB Speeded Up Footage 77 AMT BB Championship, Speeded Up Footage 1977 78 AMT BB Championship, Speeded Up Footage 1971, 1978 78 BB Championship, Speeded Up Footage 1971, 1978 NCA4 14 V3MH BB 50 Years-NCAA Interview Paul Hogue 12/11/87 15 V3MH BB 50 Years-NCAA Interview Dick Shrider, Miami 12/11/87 16 V3MH BB 50 Years-NCAA Interview Jack Givens 12/11/87 17 VSOHBE BB Ralph Miller Interview 12/8/87 18 VSOHBE BB Howard Hobson & John Dick Interviews 12/8/87 19 VSOHBE BB Howard Hobson & John Dick Interviews 12/8/87 20 VSOHBE BB Archie Ferrin, Seattle 12/9/87 21 VSOHBE BB Archie Ferrin & Fred Schaus Interviews 12/9/87 22 VSOHBE BB Denny Crum Interview 12/10/87 23 VSOHBE BB Denny Crum & Cliff Hagen Interviews 12/10/87 24 VSOHBE BB Cawood Ledford & Cliff Hagen Interviews 12/10/87 25 VSOHBE BB Brent Musberger & Don May Interviews 12/10/87 26 VSOHBE BB Oscar Robertson & Ed Jucker Interviews 12/11/87 27 VSOHBE BB Final 4 Interview, Keith Smart, Indiana 39 VSOHBE BB Curt Gowdy Interview 12/16/87 40 VSOHBE BB Ricky Green, Thurl Bailey & Darrell Griffith Interviews 12/16/87 41 VSOHBE BB Patrick Ewing, Rick Pitino Interviews 12/18/87 42 VSOHBE BB Lou Carnesseca Interview 12/18/87 43 VSOHBE BB Dick Schultz Interview 12/22/87 26/20/88 7 Box Reel Record Sport Interview, Content Time Date 44 VSOHBE BB Dick Schultz & Ray Meyer Interviews 12/22, 29/87 45 VSOHBE BB Hank Iba Interview 12/21/87 46 VSOHBE BB Bob Kurland Interview 12/21/87 47 VSOHBE BB Pat Riley Interview 12/22/87 48 VSOHBE BB James Worthy & Jerry West Interviews 12/22/87 49 VSOHBE BB Magic Johnson & Kareem Jabbar Interviews 12/22/87 50 VSOHBE BB Ed Pinckney Interview 12/23/87 51 VSOHBE BB Jerry Lucas Interview 12/28/87 52 VSOHBE BB Michael Jordan & Ray Meyer Interviews 12/29/87 55 VSOHBE BB Jim Valvano, NC State Interview 1983 56 VSOHBE BB Jim Valvano pt. 2 Interview 1/5/88 57 VSOHBE BB Dean Smith Interview 1/5/88 60 VSOHBE BB Billy Packer Interview 1/15/88 61 VSOHBE BB K. C. Jones Interview 1/16/88 62 VSOHBE BB Tom Gola Interview 1/18/88 63 VSOHBE BB Interviews, Hank Nichols, NCAA Official 1971-88 64 VSOHBE BB Interviews Rollie Massimino, Villanova 1985 65 VSOHBE BB Interviews John Thompson, Georgetown NCA5 V3MO BB NCAA Edited Master, 1940's 2/15/88 V3MO BB NCAA Edited Master, 1950's 2/15/88 V3MO BB NCAA Edited Master, 1960's 2/15/88 DVD BB DVD copy made in February 2006 of NCAA 1960s interviews by Classic World Wide Productions V3MO BB NCAA Edited Master, 1970's (Wooden interview)2/15/88 DVD BB DVD copy made in February 2006 of NCAA 1970s interviews by Classic World Wide Productions V3MO BB NCAA Edited Master, 1980's 2/17/88 VSOT BB Oscar & T Fool, 1940's V3MO BB Speeded Up 60's & 70's, NCAA 1975 NCA6 VSOO BB Rolls 1-5, NCAA V3MO BB Jim Hill Interview, Reels I-J, Bump Up 12/8/87 V3MO BB Time Code 35, NCAA Network Feed 1977-79 V3MO BB Time Code 36, NCAA Network Feed 1980-82 V3MO BB Time Code 37, NCAA Network Feed 1982-84 V3MO BB Buraps from Producers Tape #29 2/17/88 AMO BB NCAA Movie Work Tape NCA7 V3MO BB Time Code 38, NCAA Network Feed 1985-87 AMO BB Louisville Vs.
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