Box 769
Contains 33 Results:
General campaign spot on people, undated
16 mm color film reel #9. Length: 30 seconds.
Dub of general campaign spots, undated
16 mm color film reel #10. Length: approximately 4 minutes. Contents: President Ford, people, Mr. George Shaw, Warm Springs, Mercy Flights, and Rose Meyers.
Commercials (not used), 1974
16 mm color film reel #12
Revenue Sharing Bill, 1975 November
16 mm color film reel #15 with magnetic audio. Length: 15 minutes. Packwood responds to questions telephoned in. Filmed for the Oregon League of Cities meeting. Filmed in the Senate Recording Studio.
USA for the Whales, undated
16 mm color film reel #16 with magnetic audio. This film is not edited. There is no sound until the microphone is put in front of Senator Packwood.
Reed College Symposium tape from KGW, undated
16 mm color film reel #17 with magnetic audio. Length: 1 minute and 30 seconds. The sound comes in and out.
The Puppet Show - local to Oregon, 1974 April 5
Memorex video tape reel #11. 2" (two inch) open reel video (high preservation risk due to obsolescence of technology - rehousing needed). The puppets, Juel and Leo, interview Senator Packwood on various topics. Length: 9 minutes, 10 seconds.
Interview for the Committee for the Future, 1974 June 13
Memorex video tape reel #12. 2" (two inch) open reel video (high preservation risk due to obsolescence of technology - rehousing needed). Jim Mattix interviews Senator Packwood on energy in the future. Length is 10 minutes.
Public service announcement (PSA) on St. Vincent's Hospital, 1975 June 25
Memorex video tape reel #13. 2" (two inch) open reel video (high preservation risk due to obsolescence of technology - rehousing needed). There are two cuts. The first lasts 15 seconds, and the second lasts 30 seconds.
The drought, 1977 February 17
Memorex video tape reel #14. 2" (two inch) open reel video (high preservation risk due to obsolescence of technology - rehousing needed). KEZI TV (Channel 9, Eugene) 6:00 p.m. Line News. Senator Packwood discusses those areas suffering from the drought. Interviewer unknown. The quality of this tape is poor. Length is 40 seconds.