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A million to one. Educational Services, Incorporated, 1961., 1961 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Harvard Science Center Film Collection
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Unspecified:
A million to one. Educational Services, Incorporated, 1961.
Item Identifier: hfa00014
Scope and Content:
The Harvard Science Center Collection contains 16mm films used by the center for educational purposes. The following categories describe the types of films found in the collection: (some films fall into more than one category)
Physics: films which deal with the science of matter, energy, motion, and force. Some of these films were produced by Harvard's Project Physics (later renamed the...
A Motion Picture History of the Korean War Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
A Motion Picture History of the Korean War
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
A Nation Sings Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
A Nation Sings
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Adventures of bunny rabbit. [uncredited], Wolfgang Bayer, Encyclopaedia Britanicca Educational Corporation, 1984., 1984 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Somerville High School Film Collection
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Series:
I. General Film Collection
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Sub-Series:
Language Arts Films
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Unspecified:
Adventures of bunny rabbit. [uncredited], Wolfgang Bayer, Encyclopaedia Britanicca Educational Corporation, 1984.
Item Identifier: hfa00030
Scope and Content:
Somerville High School, a 4-year, public educational facility, is within the scope of the Somerville Public School District. In the decades leading up to the 1980s, the district evolved from a 6-3-3 model separating primary, junior high, and secondary schools to an 8-4 model that better supported the enrollment figures. During this time, Somerville High School also incorporated the Somerville Technical Trade High School. The re-configurations over the decades led to the development of a...
American 1st Army: Aachen to the Roer River Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
American 1st Army: Aachen to the Roer River
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
American Revolution, The. [uncredited], John W. Barnes, John T. Bobbitt, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films in collaboration with Henry Steele Commanger, 1953., 1953 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Somerville High School Film Collection
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Series:
I. General Film Collection
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Sub-Series:
Social Studies Films
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Unspecified:
American Revolution, The. [uncredited], John W. Barnes, John T. Bobbitt, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films in collaboration with Henry Steele Commanger, 1953.
Item Identifier: hfa00030
Scope and Content:
Somerville High School, a 4-year, public educational facility, is within the scope of the Somerville Public School District. In the decades leading up to the 1980s, the district evolved from a 6-3-3 model separating primary, junior high, and secondary schools to an 8-4 model that better supported the enrollment figures. During this time, Somerville High School also incorporated the Somerville Technical Trade High School. The re-configurations over the decades led to the development of a...
Appointment in Tokyo Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Appointment in Tokyo
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Frampton, Hollis. Cineprobe parts 1 and 2. 1970 Apr. 14., 1970 Apr. 14. Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Hollis Frampton Collection
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Series:
II. Audio Recordings
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Unspecified:
Frampton, Hollis. Cineprobe parts 1 and 2. 1970 Apr. 14.
Item Identifier: hfa00001, (98) ‡ HFA item # 10041
Scope and Content:
The Hollis Frampton Collection includes: 16mm motion picture films and video tape copies of Frampton's work; photographs and xerographic art works made by Frampton, transcripts of lectures given by Frampton, videotapes of television interviews with and shows about Frampton, writings on Frampton by various...
Asa Brebner. 2006-07-07, 2006-07-07 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Arthur Freedman Collection
Item Identifier: hfa00028, HFA item #28976
Scope and Contents:
documentation of Cambridge, MA rock show, 7/7/06, at Toad on Mass Ave.
Asa Brebner. 2006-07-07, 2006-07-07 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Arthur Freedman Collection
Item Identifier: hfa00028, HFA item #28976
Scope and Contents:
documentation of Cambridge, MA rock show, 7/7/06, at Toad on Mass Ave.
Attack in the Pacific Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Attack in the Pacific
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Battle of Midway Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Battle of Midway
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Boyhood of Thomas Edison. [uncredited], Jay Tannenbaum, 1964., 1964 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Somerville High School Film Collection
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Series:
I. General Film Collection
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Sub-Series:
Social Studies Films
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Unspecified:
Boyhood of Thomas Edison. [uncredited], Jay Tannenbaum, 1964.
Item Identifier: hfa00030
Scope and Content:
Somerville High School, a 4-year, public educational facility, is within the scope of the Somerville Public School District. In the decades leading up to the 1980s, the district evolved from a 6-3-3 model separating primary, junior high, and secondary schools to an 8-4 model that better supported the enrollment figures. During this time, Somerville High School also incorporated the Somerville Technical Trade High School. The re-configurations over the decades led to the development of a...
Captain John Smith : founder of Virginia. [uncredited] John Barnes, Encyclopaedia Britanicca Films in collaboration with Clarence Ver Steeg, 1955., 1955 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Somerville High School Film Collection
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Series:
I. General Film Collection
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Sub-Series:
Social Studies Films
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Unspecified:
Captain John Smith : founder of Virginia. [uncredited] John Barnes, Encyclopaedia Britanicca Films in collaboration with Clarence Ver Steeg, 1955.
Item Identifier: hfa00030
Scope and Content:
Somerville High School, a 4-year, public educational facility, is within the scope of the Somerville Public School District. In the decades leading up to the 1980s, the district evolved from a 6-3-3 model separating primary, junior high, and secondary schools to an 8-4 model that better supported the enrollment figures. During this time, Somerville High School also incorporated the Somerville Technical Trade High School. The re-configurations over the decades led to the development of a...
Christmas rhapsody. [uncredited], Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, 1948., 1948 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Somerville High School Film Collection
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Series:
I. General Film Collection
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Sub-Series:
Art Films
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Unspecified:
Christmas rhapsody. [uncredited], Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, 1948.
Item Identifier: hfa00030
Scope and Content:
Somerville High School, a 4-year, public educational facility, is within the scope of the Somerville Public School District. In the decades leading up to the 1980s, the district evolved from a 6-3-3 model separating primary, junior high, and secondary schools to an 8-4 model that better supported the enrollment figures. During this time, Somerville High School also incorporated the Somerville Technical Trade High School. The re-configurations over the decades led to the development of a...
Circus day in our town. [uncredited], Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., 1949., 1949 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Somerville High School Film Collection
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Series:
I. General Film Collection
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Sub-Series:
Social Studies Films
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Unspecified:
Circus day in our town. [uncredited], Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., 1949.
Item Identifier: hfa00030
Scope and Content:
Somerville High School, a 4-year, public educational facility, is within the scope of the Somerville Public School District. In the decades leading up to the 1980s, the district evolved from a 6-3-3 model separating primary, junior high, and secondary schools to an 8-4 model that better supported the enrollment figures. During this time, Somerville High School also incorporated the Somerville Technical Trade High School. The re-configurations over the decades led to the development of a...
Clown. [uncredited], Arthur Cohn, Learning Corporation of America, 1968., 1968 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Somerville High School Film Collection
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Series:
I. General Film Collection
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Sub-Series:
Social Studies Films
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Unspecified:
Clown. [uncredited], Arthur Cohn, Learning Corporation of America, 1968.
Item Identifier: hfa00030
Scope and Content:
Somerville High School, a 4-year, public educational facility, is within the scope of the Somerville Public School District. In the decades leading up to the 1980s, the district evolved from a 6-3-3 model separating primary, junior high, and secondary schools to an 8-4 model that better supported the enrollment figures. During this time, Somerville High School also incorporated the Somerville Technical Trade High School. The re-configurations over the decades led to the development of a...
Combat Bulletin No. 3 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Combat Bulletin No. 3
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Combat Bulletin No. 47 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Combat Bulletin No. 47
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Combat Bulletin No. 103 Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Combat Bulletin No. 103
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Command Decision: The Invasion of Southern France Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Command Decision: The Invasion of Southern France
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Communist Blueprint for Conquest Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Communist Blueprint for Conquest
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Conflagration Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Conflagration
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
D-Day Convoy Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
D-Day Convoy
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...
Death Mills Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard Film Archive, Harvard Library, Harvard University
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Collection:
Fort Devens Film Collection
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Unspecified:
Death Mills
Item Identifier: hfa00005
Scope and Content:
The Fort Devens Collection came to the HFA from the Fort Devens Historical Museum in Groton, MA, located on the site of the former U.S. Army base. Originally called Camp Stevens, the base was built in 1917 for the demands of World War I and named for General Charles L. Devens (Harvard Law 1840). It was designated at the onset of World War II as a reception center and training camp for all men drafted in New England who would serve in the U.S. Army. The nearly seven square mile camp comprised...