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Anthology Film Archives 104 242. Sweet Potato PieCl 384. Jerusalem - Hadassah Hospital #2 243. Jakob Kohn on eaver-Leary 385. Jerusalem - Old Peoples Workshop, Golstein Village THE 244. After the Bar with Tony and Michael #1 386. Jerusalem - Damascus Gate & Old City 245. After the Bar with Tony and Michael #2 387. Jerusalem -Songs of the Yeshiva, Rabbi Frank 246. Chiropractor 388. Jerusalem -Tomb of Mary, Holy Sepulchre, Sations of Cross 247. Tosun Bayrak's Dinner and Wake 389. Jerusalem - Drive to Prison 248. Ellen's Apartment #1 390. Jerusalem - Briss 249. Ellen's Apartment #2 391 . European Video Resources 250. Ellen's Apartment #3 392. Jack Moore in Amsterdam 251, Tuli's Montreal Revolt 393. Tajiri in Baarlo, Holland ; Algol, Brussels VIDEOFIiEEX Brussels MEDIABUS " LANESVILLE TV 252. Asian Americans My Lai Demonstration 394. Video Chain, 253. CBS - Cleaver Tapes 395. NKTV Vision Hoppy 254. Rhinoceros and Bugs Bunny 396. 'Gay Liberation Front - London 255. Wall-Gazing 397. Putting in an Eeel Run & A Social Gathering 256. The Actress -Sandi Smith 398. Don't Throw Yer Cans in the Road Skip Blumberg 257. Tai Chi with George 399. Bart's Cowboy Show 258. Coke Recycling and Sheepshead Bay 400. Lanesville Overview #1 259. Miami Drive - Draft Counsel #1 401 . Freex-German TV - Valeska, Albert, Constanza Nancy Cain 260. Draft Counsel #2 402, Soup in Cup 261 . Late Nite Show - Mother #1 403. Lanesville TV - Easter Bunny David Cort 262. Mother #2 404. LanesvilleOverview #2 263. Lenneke and Alan Singing 405. Laser Games 264. LennekeandAlan intheShower 406. Coyote Chuck -WestbethMeeting -That's notRight Bart Friedman 265. Circus -Chuck 407 . Wolves Broadcast 266. Gunslinger Video Festival 408 . You're not Here, Yoko Davidson Gigliotti 267, Process Video Revolution 409 . Parsons Theatre Pieces #1 & #2 268. Beer Can & Fight Slow Motion 410 . Show at 98 Prince Street 269, House Hunting #1 411 . Davidson's Birthday Party Chuck Kennedy 270. House Hunting #2 412 . Househunting and Peter Sorenson's House 271 . Friday Night in the Park -recycled 413 . Yale Poets Workshop Ratcliffe 272. Interview with D.C. Police PR Man - Mayday 414 . Cowboy Show #2 Curtis 273. Friday at Campsite-Organizational Meeting Mayday 415 . Freex in Paris 274. Campsite Saturday - Mayday 416 . Gen Loc arry Teasdale 275. Pre-bust in the Park Sunday Morning - Mayday 417, Violin Snowsong & Other Fantastic Melodies 276. Davidson's Jail Tape - Mayday 418. Elayne Varian's Mescaline Madness Meeting 277 . St. Stephen's & Rennie Devi% - Interview - Mayday 419 . Back from Rochester Carol Vontobel 278. Coming into D .C . over Key Bridge - Mayday 420. Matting a Print 279, Key Bridge Busts, Runnover - Mayday 421 . The Brain Scientist -sold Ann Woodward 280. NBC and ABC News May 3, 1971 12 :00 pm (off air) 422. Dr . Cressman's Dental Health Program 281 . St . Stephen's Church & Justice Department - Mayday 423. The Soupstone - Tannersville School Play 282. Interviews on Street #1 - Mayday 424 . Orange County Fair 1972 #1 283. nterviews on Street #2 - Mayday 425. Orange County Fair 1972 #2 284. Mayday Headquarters - Mayday 426 . Stoney Clove Rod and Gun Club Clambake twenty-five tapes. 285. Adapting Portapak for Video Out on Coax #1 427. Pitching a Tip! #1 Five hundred and 286. Adapting Portapak for Video Out on Coax #2 428. Pitching a Tipl #2 Interviews PDT #1 144. Pop Festival #1 429. 2 . PDT #2 145. Pop Festival Interviews #2 287. Parsons Non Verbal Communications 146 . Ferro Cement 288. Parsons - Two People 430. Peter's Sculpture - Welding - #1 3 . PDT #3 #1 Societies Assn, 431 . Peter's Sculpture - Welding - #2 4 . PDT #4 147 . Ferro Cement #2 289. Meeting of the New York Historical 148. Ferro Cement 290. The Purple Lancers Drum & Bugle Corps 432. Peter's Sculpture -Welding - #3 5. PDT #5 #3 433. Peter's Sculpture - Welding - #4 6 . Supermarkets for Progress 149. Old Time Tape 291 . Peter Kelley j 292. Women's Conference - Rochester -Theater Piece 434. Thanksgiving Dinner - Nov. 1971 7. Woodstock Experiment #2 150. Central Park Zoo -Tour Museum, David Brower 151 . Dame and Children #1 293. Sybil, St. Marks Place & The Fire Uptown 435. Mother Mass, Jewish 8. White Lake #1 #1 . Dance & Theater 436. Arthur Waskow, Tree Planting for Vietnam 9. Beatles "Get Back" 152. Dome#2 294 Women's Conference - Rochester - Tarwater #1-#2-#3 153. Dome #3a and Lorraine #1 295. Shirley, David, Andy & Sue See,Themselves 437. Mush Wolf, Anchor Blocks #1 10 . Special Effects Philly 438. Anchor Blocks #2 11 . Early Tape-Some People 154 . Dome #31a and Lorraine #2 296. to 297. The Cow Tape 439. Mr . Mojo & the End of the World 12 . Incredible String Band 155. Dome #3c and Lorraine #3 Human and his Drug Store 13 . Crayfish and Sally Bell 156. Dome #4 298. Ricky's Magic 440. Schuman the 299. Harvey Making a Grain Shovel #1 441 . Buzzy at the Gaslight 14 . Minnie Mouse 157. Dame #5 Assembly on the AV 3400 15 . Ricky Leacock 158. Dome #6a 300. Harvey Making a Grain Shovel #2 442. Replacing the Head 301 . Harvey Making a Grain Shovel #3 443. Song of the South - off air 16 . Jim's Wedding 159, Dome #66 Children 17 . Supermarkets for Progress-Food Line 160. Dome #7 & Lorraine #4 302. Heart of the Country #1 444. Retarded #1 Interaction 303. Heart of the Country #2 445. Retarded Children #2 18, Supermarkets for Progress-Group 161 . Dome #8 & Lorraine #5 446. Retarded Children #3 19 . Supermarkets for Progress-Group Games 162. Dome #9 & Children #2 304. A Misty Day Commune 305. Monster #1 447. Retarded Children #4 20 . Buzzy with Short Hair 163. Franklin #1 448. Retarded Children #5 21 . Buzzy at N .E .T . (off air) 164. Franklin Commune #2 306. Richard Hoffman's Philosophies Buzzy & Flute 165. Women's Lib Demonstration 307. Rome, N.Y . #1 -Shirley Clarke & the Camera 449. Jesus on Roller Skates 22 . 450. WBQC 23 . Chadis 166. Hells Angels Run & Color Media Collection 308. Rome, N.Y . #2 #1 24 . Aid -Woodstock 167, Hart Island #1 309. Holography #1 451 . WBQC #2 First #1 452. WBQC #3 25 . First Aid #2 - Woodstock 168. Hart Island #2 310. Hamlet 26 . Latrines-Woodstock 169. Hart Island #3 311 . Machines 453 . WBQC #4 27 . Aqualast-Woodstock 170. Hart Island #4 312. Orgy Shawl 454 . WBQC#5 28 . Belly Button-Woodstock 171 . Hart Island #5 313. Nancy & the Cat #1 455 . WBQC #6 29 . Feedback #1-Reilly 172. Hart Island #6 314, Nancy & the Cat #2 456 . WBQC #7 173 . Hart Island #7 315. Nancy's Drug Problem 457 . Cowboy Show -Transporter 30 . Chrome #1 458 WMHT ETV in Action 31 . Rivington Street Dope Speech 174 . Hart Island #8 316. How to Silk Screen -Bill Cox -#1 . #1 - -Smokey the Bear - Kusama 175. Ray Brock's Wedding 317. How to Silk Screen #2 459 . WMHT #2 32 . Enchanting Erotica #2 460 . WMHT 33 . Farout Frolics and Erogenous Excitement #3 176 . Music Inn & Fire Engine 318, How to Silk Screen #3 #3 34, Richard & David 34 .A Montague Point 177 . Alice and Obie 319. How to Silk Screen #4 461 . Guilderland Middle School #1 462 . Guilderland Middle School #2 35 . Chicago Streets - Conspiracy Trial, see #43-44 178. Fred Hampton Chant & Demonstration 320. The Spinners -Spinning Flax and Wool 321 . Ira Gets his Pancakes 463 . Guilderland Middle School #3 36 . Chicago Streets - Conspiracy Trial 179 . Ten Wheel Drive #1 Bin 37 . Mrs. Bobby Seale - Conspiracy 180. Ten Wheel Drive #2 322. Insect Metropolis 464 . Nothing Doing at the Looney 38 . Fred Hampton 181 . Ten Wheel Drive #3 323. Cross Country - Driving to Colorado Conference 465. Caterpillar Walk 324 . Wedding : Preparation, Ceremony, and Post Wedding Blues 466 . Video for Historians Workshop -Cooperstown #1 39 . Black Panthers #3 182, Flying-Parry & Ken Dewey 467 . Video for Historians Workshop #2 40 . Jesse Ritter & Dr . Hippocrates #1 183. Sailing - Up the Hudson past Sing Sing 325. Late Night Kitchen Discussion Effects 326 . Gebrangen Omeg Shabat - Washington, D .C . 468. Video for Historians Workshop #3 41 . Dr . Hippocrates #2 184, Sailing Feedback -Special 469 Video for Historians Workshop #4 42, Dr . Hippocrates #3 185, Nixon & Commercials 327 . Deer Killing & 1st Process of Rafi's Workshop . -Conspiracy Trial 328. Sunday Dinner at Chris and Karen's 470. Video for Historians Workshop #5 43 . Lucy Mongomery & The Panthers 186. Astral Fair #1 471 . Video for Historians Workshop #6 44 . Abbie & Jerry at the Conspiracy Trial 187. Astral Fair #2 329 . Everson Museum - Yoko - Allen Ginsberg 330. Philadelphia Hillel 472. Video for Historians Workshop #7 45 . Baggie #1 - David Laughing 188. Rick Jay -Tonight Show (off air) 473. Video for Historians Workshop #8 46 . Claude - Interviews at the Gallery of Erotic Art 189, Knitting and Feedback 331 . Philadelphia Hillel Body Painting 332. Fabrengen Discussion - Getting into Torah 474. Video for Historians Workshop #9 47 . Gallery #1 - Gallery of Erotic Art - 190, Media Freakout Video for Historians Workshop #10 48 . Gallery #2 - Gallery of Erotic Art -Body Painting 191 . Pig Banter & High School 333. Fabrengen Discussion - Cain and Abel #1 475. 334. Fabrengen Discussion - Cain and Abel #2 476. Video for Historians Workshop #11 -Cablecast 49 . Mark Kroll - Original Feedback 192. Ten Wheel Drive - Harrisburg #1 - Cablecast 193. Ten Wheel Drive - Harrisburg #2 335. Earth Peoples Park - Free School Dinner 477. Video for Historians Workshop #12 50 . Junkyard 478. Video for Historians Workshop #13 - Overview 51 . Norman Taffel - Prince St . #1 194. Swans 336. Earth Peoples Park - Test Panel 337. Earth Peoples Park - Erection of Dome 479 . Halloween Parade in Phoenicia, N. Y. 52 . Norman Taffel - Prince St . #2 195. Monday Morning Insanity w/Norman Taffel 1972 w/Ricky Jay and Faces 338. Earth Peoples Park - Cement Mixer 480.
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