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KNTV Channel 11 News Reels September 12, 1966
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Title
KNTV Channel 11 News Reels September 12, 1966
Alternative Title
Rolls A-O
Series Title
Created Date
September 12th, 1966
Published Date
September 12th, 1966
Description
KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for September 12, 1966
may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: San Jose State Freshman Camp
unidentified man proposes that California state colleges and universities be allowed more autonomy in order to compete in the academic marketplace
Capitol Begonia Festival activities (color, silent) including boat floats and water skiing
Part 2: Father Thomas Fry tells San Jose City Council he is resigning from Human Relations Commission and criticizes their failure to come out against Proposition 14 (silent)
musical group from Mexican Honorary Commission plays to invite Mayor and Council to Mexican Independence Day parade next Sunday (silent)
demonstration of space suit and zero gravity training by astronauts Richard Gordon and Lou Testaguzza and Lockheed researchers in Sunnyvale (color, silent). Part 3: County Hospital administrator Fred La Rocka comments on hike in hospital room rates after wage settlement with nurses
photographer Bathie Stuart of New Zealand talks about her trip to China. Part 4: 61st Northern California Amateur Gold Championships at Spyglass Hill Golf Course at Pebble Beach (silent)
Vacaville National Sports Car Point Races at Vaca Valley Raceway (silent)
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors meeting (silent)
outside chambers, Dr. H. O. Van Gilder, pastor of Los Gatos Baptist Church, comments on eliminating welfare payments to mothers of illegitimate children. Part 5: Sites for sports arena or multi-purpose center shown to Santa Clara City Council
San Francisco Warriors hold pre-season training camp in San Jose
Pop Warner football conference in East San Jose coached by George Cobb, Jack Rudd, Roy Salazar, and Leon Jackson at James Lick High School.
may be combination of the early and late news, includes national, local, sports and weather. Part 1: San Jose State Freshman Camp
unidentified man proposes that California state colleges and universities be allowed more autonomy in order to compete in the academic marketplace
Capitol Begonia Festival activities (color, silent) including boat floats and water skiing
Part 2: Father Thomas Fry tells San Jose City Council he is resigning from Human Relations Commission and criticizes their failure to come out against Proposition 14 (silent)
musical group from Mexican Honorary Commission plays to invite Mayor and Council to Mexican Independence Day parade next Sunday (silent)
demonstration of space suit and zero gravity training by astronauts Richard Gordon and Lou Testaguzza and Lockheed researchers in Sunnyvale (color, silent). Part 3: County Hospital administrator Fred La Rocka comments on hike in hospital room rates after wage settlement with nurses
photographer Bathie Stuart of New Zealand talks about her trip to China. Part 4: 61st Northern California Amateur Gold Championships at Spyglass Hill Golf Course at Pebble Beach (silent)
Vacaville National Sports Car Point Races at Vaca Valley Raceway (silent)
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors meeting (silent)
outside chambers, Dr. H. O. Van Gilder, pastor of Los Gatos Baptist Church, comments on eliminating welfare payments to mothers of illegitimate children. Part 5: Sites for sports arena or multi-purpose center shown to Santa Clara City Council
San Francisco Warriors hold pre-season training camp in San Jose
Pop Warner football conference in East San Jose coached by George Cobb, Jack Rudd, Roy Salazar, and Leon Jackson at James Lick High School.
Item or Container Annotations
Notes on original containers: Reel 4 - Court, EOC
Creators and Contributors
Subject Topic
Genre
Spatial Coverage
Temporal Coverage
September 12th, 1966
Language
Media Type
Format
16mm film
Extent
5
Reels
Generation
Original
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