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Sixteen Thematic GOF Video Presentations
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To complement GOF, sixteen (16) thematic video presentations have evolved. The process
entails electronically splicing segments of GOF features into productions following specific
themes: "Roots and Practice of Northwestern Geography", GOF Interview Years 1971-1972 (1972):
29 min [$25.00]; "William Morris Davis, Robert P. Beckinsale" (1975)Edited Banquet Address,
Co-author, The Life and Work of William Morris Davis, The History of the Study of Landforms,
vol. 2, 1973. New Haven CT, Oct 10 (1975): 32 min [$25.00]; “Interviews of Berkeley Students”
1932-1950 (1979): 123 min [$30.00]; "Unity in Diversity, Marvin W. Mikesell" 1979, Archival
Footage of Opening Session: The AAG at 75: History and Prospect, Philadelphia, April 22
(1979): 22 min [$20.00]; "Early 20th Century Harvard Geographers" (1980): 21 min [$20.00];
"Wallace W. Atwood: Clark Monadnock of the 1920s" (1980): 10 min [$15.00]; "Harvard in the
40s: Recollections of the Demise" (1988): 38 min [$35.00]; "Mr. Sauer: Mentor and Disciples"
(1988): 60 min [$35.00]; "The QR: Reflections about the Quantitative Revolution in American
Geography" (1988): 59 min [$35.00]; "Women Geographers on Film I - A Retrospective: Survival
in the Male-dominated Academe" (1990): 29 min [$35.00]; "Women Geographers on Film II"
(1991): 58 min [$40.00]; "The Silver Sampler: 25 years of Geographers on Film" (1994): 36 min
[$35.00]; “Interviews of Berkeley Faculty” 1950-1996 (1996): 122 min [$30.00]; "Diffusion of
Geographic Education, K-PhD I" (1996): 38 min [$35.00]; "Diffusion of Geographic Education,
K-PhD II" (1998): 86 min [$40.00]; and Anticipating the Centennial, Geographers on Film
Archival Presentations: Political and Urban Geography; Richard Hartshorne, The Nature of
Geography; J. E. Spencer; Gilbert White, the TVA; Beyond the Glass Ceiling; and Women in the
Field, 1971-1996 (2003), 97 min [$35.00].
(4/4/04)
Roots and Practice of Northwestern Geography (1972)
(GOF Interview Years 1971-1972)
Interviewee
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
G. Donald Hudson
(1897-1984)
Clarence F. Jones
(1893-1991)
Edward B. Espenshade
(1910)
Clyde F. Kohn
(1911-1989)
William L. Garrison
(1924)
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
Interviewer
Year
Location
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
M. W. Dow
(1929)
M. W. Dow
(1929)
1971
Boston
1972
1972
1971
1972
1972
Tape
Position
(min/sec)
0:10
(8:15)
Kansas City
8:24
(6:25)
Kansas City
14:46
(2:10)
Boston
21:01
(2:10)
Kansas City
23:13
(2:15)
Kansas City
25:27
(3:50)
ending 29:16
G. DONALD HUDSON (1897-1984) April 1971 — introduction (1924) to geography at Chicago;
Barrows as advisor – midwife to the quantitative revolution at Washington; relationship
with Garrison — WWI, TVA, and applied geography – status of applied geography within
academia prior to the 1960s — suggestions for department chairpersons - interviewer:
John Fraser Hart. 8m 15s
CLARENCE F. JONES (1893-1991) April 1972 — pre/post WWI Chicago background – graduate field
courses at Clark and Northwestern — influence of Wellington Jones and the fractional code
method on land use studies — Rural Land Classification Program in Puerto Rico (1949-55) —
relationships with graduate students interviewer: Preston E. James. 6m 15s
EDWARD B. ESPENSHADE, JR. (b. 1910) April 1972 — Chicago background, influence of Wellington
Jones in switching from geology to geography – position at Northwestern after WWII; evolves
as Chair following Hudson and Jones – introduced department's philosophy of sharp focus on
research with systematic emphases and elimination of most regional courses - interviewer:
Preston E. James. 6m 15s
1
CLYDE F. KOHN (1911-1989) April 1971 — career in geographic education – faculty member at
Northwestern (1948-58) - selection of Schaefer's article (1953) for publication and editorial
reactions to it - interviewer: John Fraser Hart. 2m 10s
WILLIAM L. GARRISON (b. 1924) April 1972 — influence of J. Russell Whitaker at
Peabody — graduate days (urban studies) at Northwestern (1947-50); Proudfoot as
advisor - Hudson, Ullman and Garrison at Washington - interviewer: M. W. Dow. 2m 15s
JOHN FRASER HART (b. 1924) April l972 — WWII affects path into geography - influence
of Merle Prunty at Georgia and Malcolm Proudfoot (plus fellow graduate students) at
Northwestern in late 1940s - interviewer: M. W. Dow. 3m 50s
William Morris Davis: Robert P. Beckinsale (1975)
Edited Banquet Address, Co-author, The Life and Work of William Morris Davis, The History
of the Study of Landforms, vol. 2, 1973. New Haven CT, Oct 10, 1975. (32.5 minutes).
Berkeley Students: 1932-1950 (1979)
Interviewee
1.
Jan O. M. Broek
(1904-1974)
2. Hallock F. Raup
(1901-1985)
3. Joseph E. Spencer
(1907-1984)
4. Karl J. Pelzer
(1909-1980)
5. Leslie Hewes
(1906-1999)
6. Webster McBryde
(1908-1995)
7. George F. Carter
(1912-2004)
8. Andrew H. Clark
(1911-1975)
9. Robert C. West
(1913-2001)
10. James J. Parsons
(1915-1997)
11. Edward T. Price
(1915)
Interviewer
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
M. W. Dow
(1929)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
M. W. Dow
(1929)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
H. J. Walker
(1921)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Interview
Date PhD Yr
Running Time
(min)00.00(sec)
1970 c.1932:Visitor 00.16
1973
1935
09.36
1970
1936
19.19
1976 1935-36:TA
39.21
1973
1940
50.34
1979
1940
60.31
1970
1942
74.32
1971
1944
83.17
1973
1946
94.17
1973
1948 (f)
1973
1950
112.01
ending....122.40
102.17
(f) = faculty, also
------------------------------------------------------------------CAVEAT: During the early days of Geographers on Film (GOF) the interviews were
produced in 16mm film. Though most were of reasonably good quality in some cases
they were not up to professional standards in the non-studio environment of
annual meetings. Such conditions explain the variations in audio and video
characteristics of the earlier interviews. Over the last thirty years there has
been a continual effort to improve quality as GOF evolved through five different
mediums1.
CONVERSION TO VHS: When early videos began to deteriorate, GOF was faced with the
difficult task of transferring them to another medium before they became non-functional.
At best, proper VHS transfer and editing is difficult as unstable signals yield products
of varying visual and audio quality. Finally, transformation from one medium to other
mediums diminishes audio and visual performance - referred to in the television industry
as generational loss. These Berkeley videos represent four generational losses.
1
The mediums are 16mm monochrome film, one inch monochrome reel to reel videotape, 16mm monochrome kinescope
(one inch videotape reprocessed on 16mm film), 1/2 inch monochrome reel to reel videotape, and 1/2 inch color VHS.
2
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR VIEWING: When viewing monochrome videos
back off on color to see them in the original production medium.
KEY FOR SELECTED ESPECIALLY TECHNICALLY SUBSTANDARD GOF ARCHIVAL VIDEOS:
See CONVERSION TO VHS comments above for explanation of substandard.
Spencer (1970), Hewes (1973), = B, McBryde (1979) = J, Raup (1973) = W
Key: B = blurred, fuzzy picture, J = jiggling frame,
W = wobbly, flopping frame
Unity in Diversity: Marvin W. Mikesell (1979)
Archival Footage of Opening Session: The AAG at 75: History and Prospect,
Philadelphia PA, April 22, 1979. Brief introductions by Brian J. L. Berry,
and Preston E. James. (22 minutes).
Early 20th Century Harvard Geographers (1981)
Memories of Preston E. James (1981), Commentary: Geoffrey J. Martin.
Principals include: W. M. Davis, E. Huntington, A. H. Brigham, W. Atwood,
R. Ward; vignettes on D. Whittlesey, H. Kemp, A. H. Rice, and I. Bowman.
(21 minutes)
Wallace W. Atwood: Clark Monadnock of the 1920s (1981)
Memories of Preston E. James (1981). Specific reference to
Ellen Churchill Semple, G. S. Hall, and Scott Nearing. (10 minutes)
Harvard in the 40s: Recollections of the Demise (1988)
Interviewee
Interviewer
1. Peter Nash
M. W. Dow
(1921)
(1929)
2. Saul B. Cohen Howard F. Hirt
(1925)
(1924-1987)
3. J. Rowland Illick M. W. Dow
(1919-1997)
(1929)
4. George K. Lewis
M. W. Dow
(1913)
(1929)
5. John P. Augelli
M. W. Dow
(1921)
(1929)
Interview
Date
1977
Tape
Position
(min/sec)
0.00
1977
3.20
1985
5.23
1985
19.12
1988
32.05
ending....37.32
Mr. Sauer: Mentor and Disciples (1988)
Interviewee
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Carl O. Sauer
(1889-1975)
George B. Carter
(1912-2004)
John B. Leighly
(1895-1986)
Interviewer
Tape
Interview Position
Date
(min/sec)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Henry J. Bruman
(1913)
Samuel N. Dicken
3
1970
3.20
1970
11.53
1970
13.34
1985
15.19
1978
26.02
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
(1901-1989)
Andrew H. Clark
John Fraser Hart
(1911-1975)
(1924)
Fred B. Kniffen
William Haag
(1900-1993)
James J. Parsons Preston E. James
(1915-1997)
(1899-1986)
Leslie Hewes
(1906)
Joseph E. Spencer
M. W. Dow
(1907-1984)
(1929)
Wilbur Zelinsky
(1921)
Carl O. Sauer
Preston E. James
(1889-1975)
(1899-1986)
Homer Aschmann
(1920-1992)
Marvin W. Mikesell
(1930)
William M. Denevan
(1931)
Clarissa T. Kimber
(1929)
Marvin W. Mikesell
(1930)
Carl O. Sauer
Preston E. James
(1889-1975)
(1899-1986)
1971
28.30
1976
32.50
1973
33.19
1973
34.17
1970
34.21
1984
35.22
1970
38.55
1981
45.31
1984
46.45
1988
55.08(c)
1986
55.18(c)
1984
56.25
1970
59.26
ending......60.44
The QR: Reflections (1971-1988) about the
Quantitative Revolution in American Geography (1988)
Interviewee
Interviewer
1.
Harold H. McCarty
M. W. Dow
(1901-1987
(1929)
2. Richard Hartshorne
M. W. Dow
(1899-1992)
(1929)
3. Clyde F. Kohn
John Fraser Hart
(1911-1989)
(1924)
4. Richard Hartshorne
M. W. Dow
(1899-1992)
(1929)
5. William W. Bunge Donald G. Janelle
(1928)
(1940)
6. Ross Mackay
(1915)
7. Duane F. Marble
(1931)
8. G. Donald Hudson John Fraser Hart
(1897-1989)
(1924)
9. William Garrison
M. W. Dow
(1924)
(1929)
10. Edward L. Ullman Preston E. James
(1912-1976)
(1899-1986)
11. Brian J. Berry
(1934)
12. Richard Morrill
(1934)
13. Richard Morrill
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
John Fraser Hart
(1924 )
M. W. Dow
Interview
Date
1971
Tape
Position
(min/sec)
3.08
1986
10.12(c)
1971
14.23
1986
15.39(c)
1976
20.52
1987
22.48(c)
1988
23.22(c)
1971
23.49
1972
26.17
1972
28.07
1971
33.09
1971
40.09
1986
40.37(c)
4
(1934)
(1929)
14. Edward J. Taaffe John Fraser Hart
(1921-2001)
(1924)
15. Duane F. Marble
John N. Rayner
(1931)
(1936)
16. William W. Bunge Donald G. Janelle
(1928)
(1940)
17. Richard Morrill
(1934)
18. Richard Hartshorne
(1899-1992)
(c) = color video
1971
46.45
1988
49.17(c)
1976
53.21
1986
55.15(c)
1986
56.18(c)
ending.....59.10
Women Geographers on Film I - A Retrospective:
Survival in the Male-dominated Academe (1990)
The following represent parts of six interviews of twenty-two women
Geographers on Film (GOF) productions. Since the first interview was
filmed with Carl Sauer (August 1970) five different mediums have been
utilized. Hence quality of sound and picture vary producing unstable
videos - unsuitable for proper VHS editing. Thus, a major selection
criterion for inclusion within this special GOF feature has been the
availability of a stable video signal - best represented by those
interviews taped with state-of-the-art equipment from 1986-1990.
WGOF I was first presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of
American Geographers, Miami, Florida, April 16, 1991. WGOF II is a
longer version (57.46 minutes) of WGOF I; WGOF II includes the comments
of six additional women responding to the first showing of WGOF I.
(8/12/02)
Tape
Interview
Position
Interviewee
Interviewer
Date
(min/sec)
1. Alice T. M. Rechlin
M. W. Dow
1988
1.47
(1932-2002)
(1929)
National Geographic Society
2. Clarissa T. Kimber
1986
2.43
(1929)
Texas A&M University
3. Mildred Berman
M. W. Dow
1989
3.13
(1926-2000)
(1929)
Salem State College
4. Clarissa T. Kimber
1986
4.07
(1929)
Texas A&M University
5. Alice T. M. Rechlin
M. W. Dow
1988
4.22
(1932-2002)
(1929)
National Geographic Society
6. Susan Hanson
1990
5.04
(1943)
Clark University
7. Mildred Berman
M. W. Dow
1989
6.30
(1926-2000)
(1929)
Salem State College
8. Barbara Borowiecki
Janice J. Monk
1986
7.02
(1926)
(1937)
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
9. Mildred Berman
M. W. Dow
1989
9.03
(1926-2000)
(1929)
Salem State College
10. Clarissa T. Kimber
M. W. Dow
1986
11.21
(1929)
(1929)
Texas A&M University
11. Janice J. Monk
1988
13.25
5
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
(1937)
University of Arizona
Alice T. M. Rechlin
(1932-2002)
National Geographic Society
Barbara Borowiecki
Janice J. Monk
(1926)
(1937)
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Alice T. M. Rechlin
M. W. Dow
(1932-2002)
(1929)
National Geographic Society
Susan Hanson
Mildred Berman
(1943)
(1926-2000)
Clark University
Clarissa T. Kimber
(1929)
Texas A&M University
Alice T. M. Rechlin
(1932-2002)
National Geographic Society
Janice J. Monk
Alice T. M. Rechlin
(1937)
(1932)
University of Arizona
Mildred Berman
M. W. Dow
(1926-2000)
(1929)
Salem State College
1988
13.45
1986
14.33
1988
18.47
1989
21.47
1986
23.54
1988
24.26
1988
24.52
1989
26.07
ending 28.32
Women Geographers on Film II
Retrospective (WGOF I) Plus Commentary (1991)
The following represent parts of six interviews of twenty-two women Geographers
on Film (GOF) productions dating back to 1971. At the conclusion of the edited
video, six additional women responded to the first showing of Women Geographers
on Film I at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
Miami, Florida, April 16, 1991. (8/12/02)
Tape
Interview
Position
Interviewee
Interviewer
Date
(min/sec)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Alice T. M. Rechlin
M. W. Dow
(1932-2002)
(1929)
National Geographic Society
Clarissa T. Kimber
(1929)
Texas A&M University
Mildred Berman
M. W. Dow
(1926-2000)
(1929)
Salem State College
Clarissa T. Kimber
(1929)
Texas A&M University
Alice T. M. Rechlin
M. W. Dow
(1932-2002)
(1929)
National Geographic Society
Susan Hanson
(1943)
Clark University
Mildred Berman
M. W. Dow
(1926-2000)
(1929)
Salem State College
Barbara Borowiecki
Janice J. Monk
(1926)
(1937)
6
1988
1.47
1986
2.43
1989
3.13
1986
4.07
1988
4.22
1990
5.04
1989
6.30
1986
7.02
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Mildred Berman
M. W. Dow
(1926-2000)
(1929)
Salem State College
Clarissa T. Kimber
M. W. Dow
(1929)
(1929)
Texas A&M University
Janice J. Monk
(1937)
University of Arizona
Alice T. M. Rechlin
(1932-2002)
National Geographic Society
Barbara Borowiecki
Janice J. Monk
(1926)
(1937)
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Alice T. M. Rechlin
M. W. Dow
(1932-2002)
(1929)
National Geographic Society
Susan Hanson
Mildred Berman
(1943)
(1926-2000)
Clark University
Clarissa T. Kimber
(1929)
Texas A&M University
Alice T. M. Rechlin
(1932-2002)
National Geographic Society
Janice J. Monk
Alice T. M. Rechlin
(1937)
(1932)
University of Arizona
Mildred Berman
M. W. Dow
(1926-2000)
(1929)
Salem State College
Jeanne Kay
(1949)
University of Nebraska
Alice C. Andrews
(1928-1998)
George Mason University
Hilary Lambert Renwick
(1952)
American Geographical Society
Sarah E. Zapolsky
(1966)
Chronometrics, Inc.
Marie Zimmerman
(1968)
Macalester College
Alice C. Andrews
(1928-1998)
George Mason University
Sarah E. Zapolsky
(1966)
Chronometrics, Inc.
Jeanne Kay
(1949)
University of Nebraska
Sharon Thomas
(1945)
North Adams State College
Hilary Lambert Renwick
7
1989
9.03
1986
11.21
1988
13.25
1988
13.45
1986
14.33
1988
18.47
1989
21.47
1986
23.54
1988
24.26
1988
24.52
1989
26.07
1991
28.46
1991
32.56
1991
37.42
1991
43.49
1991
48.26
1991
50.17
1991
51.02
1991
52.09
1991
56.09
1991
56.32
(1952)
American Geographical Society
ending.....56.46
25 Years of Geographers on Film: A Silver Anniversary Sampler (1994)
Interviewee
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
Carl O. Sauer
(1889-1975)
John B. Leighly
(1895-1986)
Jan O. M. Broek
(1904-1974)
Hallock Raup
(1901-1985)
J. E. Spencer
(1907-1984)
Fred B. Kniffen
(1900-1993)
Clyde F. Kohn
(1911-1989)
Richard Hartshorne
(1899-1992)
Geoffrey J. Martin
(1934)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
F. Webster McBryde
(1908-1995)
Fred Lukermann
(1921)
Marvin W. Mikesell
(1929)
Melvin G. Marcus
(1929-1997)
Hildegard B. Johnson
(1908-1993)
Richard Hartshorne
(1899-1992)
Arthur H. Robinson
(1915)
David G. Basile
(1914)
Edward B. Espenshade
(1910)
Edward B. Espenshade
(1910)
Wilbur Zelinsky
(1921)
Gilbert F. White
(1911)
Chauncy D. Harris
(1914-2003)
Edward L. Ullman
(1912-1976)
Homer Aschmann
(1920-1992)
Jean Gottmann
(1915-1994)
Richard J. Chorley
Interview
Date
Interviewer
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
1970
Berkeley
1970
San Francisco
1970
San Francisco
1973
Atlanta
1970
Colorado Springs
1976
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
M. W. Dow
(1929)
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
M. W. Dow
(1929)
M. W. Dow
(1929)
M. W. Dow
(1929)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
Baton Rouge
1971
Boston
1979
Lincoln
1979
Lincoln
1979
Lincoln
1979
Philadelphia
1971
Colorado Springs
1971
Boston
1976
New York
1976
New York
1986 c
Minneapolis
1984 c Washington DC
1984 c Washington DC
1972
1993 c
M. W. Dow
(1929)
Kansas City
Atlanta
1984 c Washington DC
1984 c Washington DC
M. W. Dow
(1929)
Preston E. James
(1899-1986)
John Fraser Hart
(1924)
M. W. Dow
(1929)
M. W. Dow
Tape Postion
(min/sec)
1986 c
Minneapolis
1972
Kansas City
1981
Los Angeles
1982 c
1982 c
8
Oxford
Cambridge
0:00
(1:45)
1:45
(1:26)
3:11
(0:37)
3:48
(0:42)
4:30
(1:26)
5:56
(0:47)
6:43
(0:48)
7:31
(1:10)
8:41
(0:40)
9:21
(1:57)
11:18
(1:21)
12:39
(1:01)
13:40
(1:32)
15:12
(0:21)
15:33
(1:40)
17:13
(1:54)
19:07
(1:25)
20:32
(1:29)
22:01
(1:21)
23:22
(1:24)
24:46
(1:05)
25:51
(1:50)
27:41
(1:09)
28:50
(1:28)
30:18
(0:54)
31:12
(1:31)
32:43
(1927-2002)
28. T. W. Freeman
(1908-1988)
(1929)
Robert P. Beckinsale 1982 c
(1902-1998)
c = color
Oxford
(1:58)
34:41
ending 36.20
Berkeley Faculty: 1952-1996 (1996)
Interviewee
1.
Interviewer
Interview
Date Grad Yr
Running Time
(min)00.00(sec)
David J. M. Hooson 1980 AB’30,MA’31
00.11
(1926)
Geoffrey J. Martin 1981 PhD’1933
21.10
(1934)
Geoffrey J. Martin 1981
---31.49
(1934)
1989 Panelist2
41.27
Clarence Glacken
(1909-1989)
2. Daniel B. Luten
(1908)
3. James E. Vance
(1925-1999)
4. James E. Vance
(1925-1999)
5. David Hooson
Geoffrey J. Martin 1980
52.22
(1926)
(1934)
6. Allen R. Pred
Geoffrey J. Martin 1980
62.51
(1936)
(1934)
7. Risa I. Palm
Louis Seig
1974
73.22
(1942)
(1931)
8. Risa I. Palm
1996 Panelist3
82.49
(1942)
9. Peter Hall
M. W. Dow
1982
90.17
(1932)
(1929)
10. David Stoddart
William Warntz
1979
100.50
(1937)
(1922-1988)
11. David Stoddart
1989 Homage to
110.52
(1937)
Hartshorne4 end..121.55
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CAVEAT: During the early days of Geographers on Film (GOF) the interviews were
produced in 16mm film. Though most were of reasonably good quality in some cases
they were not up to professional standards in the non-studio environment of
annual meetings. Such conditions explain the variations in audio and video
characteristics of the earlier interviews. Over the last thirty years there has
been a continual effort to improve quality as GOF evolved through five different
mediums5.
CONVERSION TO VHS: When early videos began to deteriorate, GOF was faced with the
difficult task of transferring them to another medium before they became non-functional.
At best, proper VHS transfer and editing is difficult as unstable signals yield products
of varying visual and audio quality. Finally, transformation from one medium to other
mediums diminishes audio and visual performance - referred to in the television industry
as generational loss. These Berkeley videos represent four generational losses.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR VIEWING: When viewing monochrome videos
back off on color to see them in the original production medium.
KEY FOR SELECTED ESPECIALLY TECHNICALLY SUBSTANDARD GOF ARCHIVAL VIDEOS: See
CONVERSION TO VHS comments above for explanation of substandard.
B = blurred, fuzzy picture, Stoddard (1979) = B
2
Origin and Evolution of Urban Geography in its Formative Years, Baltimore, 1989.
Beyond The Glass Ceiling: Opportunity or Cliché? Thoughts From The Women Presidents of the
AAG, Charlotte, 1996.
4
50th Anniversary of the Publication of The Nature of Geography, Baltimore, 1989
5
The mediums are 16mm monochrome film, one inch monochrome reel to reel videotape, 16mm monochrome kinescope
(one inch videotape reprocessed on 16mm film), 1/2 inch monochrome reel to reel videotape, and 1/2 inch color VHS.
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Diffusion of Geographic Education (K - PhD) I (1996)
Interviewee
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Interviewer
Clyde Kohn
John Fraser Hart
(1911-1989)
(1924)
Nicholas Helburn
(1918)
William Pattison
M. W. Dow
(1921-1997)
(1929)
David Hill
(1933)
Harm de Blij
(1935)
Anthony de Souza
M. W. Dow
(1943)
(1929)
Roger Downs
(1944)
C. L. Salter
(1938)
James Marran
(1930)
Richard Boehm
(1937)
C. L. Salter
(1938)
Gilbert Grosvenor
(1931)
David Hill
(1933)
Richard Boehm
(1937)
Sarah Bednarz
M. W. Dow
(1951)
(1929)
David Lanegran
(1941)
David Hill
Joseph Stoltman
(1933)
(1940)
Robert Morrill
(1939)
Sarah Bednarz
M. W. Dow
(1951)
(1929)
James Marran
(1930)
Ruth Shirey
(1942)
Richard Boehm
(1937)
Robert Morrill
(1939)
)
Interview
Date
1971
1975
1973
1976
1993
1993
1987
1996
1994
1987
1987
1995
1994
1996
1995
1995
1995
1996
1996
1996
1994
1995
ending....37.48
Diffusion of Geographic Education (K - PhD) II; I
1.
Interviewee
Salvatore Natoli
Interviewer
0.09 m
(3.36)
3.46 m
(0.29)
4.16 m
(0.50)
5.07 m
(0.48)
5.56 m
(1.18)
7.22 c
(1.26)
8.49 c
(1.30)
10.20 c
(3.51)
14.12 c
(0.43)
14.56 c
(1.38)
16.35 c
(2.40)
19.16 c
(2.31)
21.48 c
(1.28)
23.17 c
(0.19)
23.37c
(2.55)
26.33 c
(1.28)
28.02 c
(1.52)
29.55 c
(0.34)
30.30 c
(4.07)
34.38 c
(0.58)
35.37 c
(1.04)
36.42 c
(0.29)
37.12c
(0.36)
1972
[m = monochrome, c = color]
Tape
Position
(min/sec)
Plus Commentary (1998)
Interview
Date
1998
10
Tape
Position
(min/sec)
0.13 m
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
(1929)
Clyde Kohn
John Fraser Hart
(1911-1989)
(1924)
Nicholas Helburn
(1918)
William Pattison
M. W. Dow
(1921-1997)
(1929)
David Hill
(1933)
Harm de Blij
(1935)
Anthony de Souza
M. W. Dow
(1943)
(1929)
Roger Downs
(1944)
C. L. Salter
(1938)
James Marran
(1930)
Richard Boehm
(1937)
C. L. Salter
(1938)
Gilbert Grosvenor
(1931)
David Hill
(1933)
Richard Boehm
(1937)
Sarah Bednarz
M. W. Dow
(1951)
(1929)
David Lanegran
(1941)
David Hill
Joseph Stoltman
(1933)
(1940)
Robert Morrill
(1939)
Sarah Bednarz
M. W. Dow
(1951)
(1929)
James Marran
(1930)
Ruth Shirey
(1942)
Richard Boehm
(1937)
1971
1972
1975
1973
1976
1993
1993
1987
1996
1994
1987
1987
1995
1994
1996
1995
1995
1995
1996
1996
1996
1994
(1.40)
1.53 m
(3.36)
5.29 m
(0.29)
5.58 m
(0.50)
6.48 m
(0.48)
7.36 m
(1.18)
8.54 c
(1.26)
10.20 c
(1.30)
11.50 c
(3.51)
15.41 c
(0.43)
16.24 c
(1.38)
18.02 c
(2.40)
20.42 c
(2.31)
23.13 c
(1.28)
24.41 c
(0.19)
25.00 c
(2.55)
27.55 c
(1.28)
29.23 c
(1.52)
31.15 c
(0.34)
31.49 c
(4.07)
35.56 c
(0.58)
36.54 c
(1.04)
37.58 c
(0.29)
24. Robert Morrill
1995
38.27 c
(1939)
(0.36)
-- Discussion at Indianapolis NCGE Meeting, October 14, 1998 -25. Salvatore Natoli
1998
39.03 c
(1929)
(11.00)
26. Osa Brand
1998
50.03 c
(1942)
(1.39)
27. Joseph Stoltman
1998
51.42 c
(1940)
(2.19)
28. James Petersen
1998
54.01 c
(1946)
(3.39)
29. Salvatore Natoli
1998
57.40 c
(1929)
(0.24)
30. Burton Witthuhn
1998
58.04 c
(1934)
(5.46)
31. Salvatore Natoli
1998
63.50 c
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(1929)
32. Osa Brand
(1942)
33. Burton Witthuhn
(1934)
34. Osa Brand
(1942)
35. James Petersen
(1946)
36. Christopher Haig
(1949)
37. Salvatore Natoli
(1929)
38. James Petersen
(1946)
39. Pamela Rick (?)
(1972?
)
40. Salvatore Natoli
(1929)
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
[m = monochrome, c = color]
(2.11)
66.01 c
(3.11)
69.12 c
(0.30)
69.42 c
(1.04)
70.46 c
(1.28)
72.14 c
(1.02)
73.16 c
(4.32)
77.48 c
(1.50)
79.38 c
(2.59)
82.37 c
(2.54)
ending....85.31
Anticipating the Centennial, Geographers on Film Archival Presentations: Political and Urban
Geography; Richard Hartshorne, The Nature of Geography; J. E. Spencer; Gilbert White, the
TVA; Beyond the Glass Ceiling; and Women in the Field, 1971-1996, (2003), 97 min.
1. Panel Discussion on Political Geography: Robert W. McColl, Harm J. De Blij, Julian V.
Minghi, Boston 1971, [monochrome] 13 min.
2. Richard Hartshorne, Sources of Inspiration for The Nature of Geography, 1939, and
Perspective on the Nature of Geography, 1959, Interviewed by Geoffrey J. Martin,
Lincoln NB 1979, [monochrome] 9 min.
3. Musings re The Career of J. E. Spencer: C. L. Salter, Portland OR, 1987, [color] 11 min.
4. Panel, Origins and Development of Urban Geography in its Formative Years - Iconoclastic
Urban Geographer: James E. Vance, Jr. Discussants: Chauncy Harris, Harold Mayer, Ned Taaffe,
Baltimore 1989, [color] 17.5 min.
5. Assessing TVA and Geography's Failure to Recognize Policy Implications of this
Pioneering Effort: Gilbert F. White, Charlotte NC, 1996, [color] 10.5 min.
6. Beyond the Glass Ceiling, Opportunity or Cliche? Thoughts from Women Presidents of the
AAG: Susan Hanson, Janice Monk, Judy Olson, Risa Palm, Charlotte 1996, 17 min.
7. Comments re Women in the Field c. 1960s: Mel and Mary Ann Marcus, Harold A. Winters,
Arcosanti AZ 1996, [color] 18.5 min.
(4/4/04)
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