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Describing Archives: A Content Standard Brandeis University 415 South St. Waltham, MA URL: https://findingaids.brandeis.edu/ Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 3 Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................ 8 Controlled Access Headings .......................................................................................................................... 8 Collection Inventory ....................................................................................................................................... 8 - Page 2 - Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A Summary Information Repository: Brandeis University Creator - spk: Abramson, Karen Adler Creator - spk: Allara, Pamela Creator - spk: Antler, Joyce Creator - spk: Agigian, Amy Creator - spk: Assefa, Hizkias Creator - spk: Awiakta, Marilou, 1936- Creator - spk: Baker, Ellen, 1953- Creator - spk: Balajadia, Amonita Creator - prf: Batdorf, Erika Creator - spk: Barbera, Carol Creator - spk: Balser, Diane Creator - spk: Begley, T., 1956- Creator - spk: Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005 Creator - spk: Bensinger, James R. Creator - spk: Berg, Mary G. Creator - spk: Billington, David P., 1927-2018 Creator - spk: Bosch, Lynette M. F. Creator - spk: Bouvard, Marguerite Guzman, 1937- Creator - spk: Bowdler, Michelle Creator - spk: Brettler, Marc Zvi Creator - spk: Brooten, Bernadette J. Creator - spk: Broder, David S. Creator - spk: Broumas, Olga, 1949- Creator - spk: Bstan-#dzin-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV, 1935- Creator - spk: Burwell, Dollie Creator - spk: Butler, E. - Page 3- Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A Creator - spk: Carney, Kate (Storyteller) Creator: Caspar, Donald L.D., 1927- Creator - spk: Clay, James H. (James Hubert), 1927-1990 Creator - spk: Cohen, Jacob Creator - spk: Colomb, Gregory G. Creator - spk: Cunningham, Joseph G. Creator - spk: Eban, Abba Solomon, 1915-2002 Creator - spk: Elderfield, John Creator - spk: Emerson Stage Creator - spk: Ferber, Marianne A., 1923-2013 Creator - spk: Feuerstein, Aaron Creator - spk: Fishman, Sylvia Barack, 1942- Creator - spk: Fox, Dian Creator - spk: Fox, Sally Creator - spk: Foxman, Bruce M. Creator - spk: Fried, Mindy Creator - pre: Fuentes, Carlos Creator - spk: Garrard, Mary D. Creator - spk: Gelvin, James L., 1951- Creator - spk: Glass, David Creator: Goffen, Rona, 1944-2004 Creator - spk: Goldberg, Gary David Creator - spk: Goldin, Nan, 1953- Creator - spk: Gore, Al, 1948- Creator - spk: Guyton, Michele Creator - spk: Haber, James E. Creator - spk: Hanhardt, John G. Creator - spk: Hayes, K. C. (Kenneth Cronise), 1939- Creator - pre: Hertz, Rosanna Creator - spk: Herzfeld, Judith - Page 4- Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A Creator - spk: Hickok, Paula Creator - spk: Hopfield, John J. Creator - spk: Hose, John Creator - spk: Hughes, Helen MacGill, 1903-1992 Creator - spk: Ingle, David J., 1934-2006 Creator - spk: Jacobs, Fredrika Herman Creator - spk: Jacobs, Ruth Harriet Creator - spk: Janowitz, Anne F. Creator - pre: Joffe, Carole E. Creator - spk: Kandel, Eric R. Creator - spk: Karp, Joshua Creator - spk: Keller, Evelyn Fox, 1936- Creator - spk: Klein, Attila O., 1930-2014 Creator - spk: Kloppenberg, James T. Creator - spk: Koblitz, Ann Hibner Creator - spk: Lackner, James R. (Ph.D.) Creator - spk: Lalan, Nellie Creator - spk: Landis, William J. (William Joel) Creator - spk: Langseth, David Creator - spk: Leiffer, Cindy Creator - spk: Levitan, Alan Creator - spk: Levitan, Irwin B. Creator - spk: Linschnitz, Henry Creator - spk: Lipstadt, Deborah E. Creator - tlp: Lord, Arthur (Producer) Creator - spk: Marder, Eve Creator - spk: Mairson, Harry Creator - spk: Marx-Scouras, Danielle, 1949- Creator - spk: McCully, Marilyn Creator - spk: McGarigle, Carol - Page 5- Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A Creator - spk: Medeirous, Cynthia Creator - spk: Meir, Golda, 1898-1978 Creator - spk: Mesirov, Jill P. Creator - spk: Miller, Christopher, 1946 Creator - spk: Neher, Erwin, 1944- Creator - spk: Nelson, David R., 1951- Creator - spk: Newcomer, Bruce A. Creator - spk: Older, Dora Vázquez Creator - spk: Oliver, Enrique Creator - spk: O'Rourke, Frank Creator - spk: Owens, Jessie Ann Creator - spk: Peavey, Dwight G. Creator - spk: Pendleton, Hugh, 1935-2017 Creator - pre: Pleck, Elizabeth H. (Elizabeth Hafkin), 1945- Creator - spk: Press, Joan L. Creator - spk: Reis, Arthur H. (Jr.) Creator - spk: Rosen, Robyn L. Creator - pre: Rosenfeld, Alvin H. (Alvin Hirsch), 1938- Creator - spk: Rosenthal, David S. (MD) Creator - spk: Ross, Denise Murray Creator - spk: Rubin, Lillian B. Creator - spk: Saler, Benson Creator - spk: Sancho, Nelia Creator - spk: Sanders, Holly Creator - spk: Santero, Luis Creator - spk: Schneider, Susan Weidman Creator - spk: Scott, Joan Wallach Creator - spk: Sernesi, E. (Edoardo) Creator - spk: Shea, Bill Creator - spk: Sheely, Peter - Page 6- Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A Creator - spk: Sherwood, Sherli Creator - spk: Shindler, Colin, 1949- Creator - spk: Shonkoff, Jack P. Creator - spk: Silberman, Charles E., 1925-2011 Creator - spk: Smith, Dorothy E., 1926- Creator - spk: Snider, Barry B. Creator - spk: Spence, Greggory Keith Creator - spk: Stacey, Judith Creator - spk: Steel, Colin Creator - spk: Stewart, Helen Creator - spk: Swain, C. Creator - spk: Tamagawa, Emiko Creator - spk: Taylor, Baz Creator - spk: Todd, James T. Creator - spk: Tinterow , Gary Creator - pre: Vogel, Lise Creator - spk: Waltz, David L. Creator - spk: Wardle, John F.C. Creator - ive: Wilson, Elizabeth Creator - spk: Witten, E. Creator - spk: Wong, David B. Creator - spk: Worster, Donald, 1941- Creator - spk: Zeitlin, Judith Francis Creator - spk: Zohn, Harry Source: Brandeis University Title: University Video Collection ID: MWalB00347A Date [inclusive]: 1966, 1981-2004, undated Physical Description: 1189 Items - Page 7- Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A Language of the English Material: ^ Return to Table of Contents Administrative Information Publication Statement Brandeis University 415 South St. Waltham, MA URL: https://findingaids.brandeis.edu/ ^ Return to Table of Contents Controlled Access Headings • Brandeis University Collection Inventory Title/Description Instances "Creating a feminist legacy":"Perspectives on the Women's Movement; Past, Present, Future.", 11/18/88 - 11/19/88 Creator - aut: Winifred Breines, Temma Kaplan, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Karen Brodkin Sacks. Creator: Brandeis University. Department of Women's Studies Date [inclusive]: 11/18/88 - 11/19/88 Physical Description: 1 Items Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements 1/2 in. - Page 8- Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A Scope and Contents One in a series of events celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Brandeis Women's Studies Program. Existence and Location of Copies: Existence and Location of Copies 2 original [recorded on 2 tapes]; 0 copies; docs Record Group Video Collection Series Women's Studies Program ID-Number MC-18 Place Recorded Brandeis University "Louis D. Brandeis tribute", 11/13/88 Creator - aut: Paul Levenson, Abe Sacher, Professor Freund Creator: Brandeis University Date [inclusive]: 11/13/88 Physical Description: 1 Items Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements 1/2 in. Scope and Contents Speeches about Justice Brandeis and the adoption of his name by the university. Existence and Location of Copies: Existence and Location of Copies 1 original; 0 copies Record Group Video Collection - Page 9- Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A ID-Number MC-21 Place Recorded Brandeis University "What makes chemical clocks tick?", 10/20/84 Creator - aut: Irving Epstein Creator: Brandeis University. Department of Chemistry Date [inclusive]: 10/20/84 Physical Description: 1 Items Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements 1/2 in. Scope and Contents Description of oscillating chemical reactions. The design of new chemical oscillators. Demonstration of an oscillating reaction. Discussion of spatial pattern formation and "chemical chaos". Existence and Location of Copies: Existence and Location of Copies 1 original; 0 copies Record Group Video Collection Series Forefront topics in science ID-Number MC-24 Place Recorded Brandeis University "Neuroscience, how neurons interact to produce behavior", 11/10/84 Creator - aut: Marder, Eve Creator: Brandeis University. Department of Biology Date [inclusive]: 11/10/84 - Page 10- Video Collection Reimport10.Video01MWalB00347A Physical Description: 1 Items Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements 1/2 in. Scope and Contents Overview of the field of neuroscience, and specific discussion of neural oscillators (or central pattern generators), groups of neurons which act as central timing circuits for physical activities. Existence and Location of Copies: Existence and Location of Copies 1 original; 0 copies Record Group Video Collection Series Forefront topics in science ID-Number MC-29 Place Recorded Brandeis University "Creation and annihilation, the physics of anti-matter", 11/17/84 Creator - aut: Stephan Berko Creator: Brandeis University Physics Department Date [inclusive]: 11/17/84
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