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Box 2

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Contains 13 Results:

"Destination Arkansas" - June, 1993. Travel and tourism has become a major industry for Arkansas. The story is told through the examples of a Little Rock convention and by Hot Springs and Eureka Springs., June, 1993

 File — Box: 2, Item: 13
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: June, 1993

"War in the Delta" - July, 1993.A broadcast that ties to the 130th anniversary of the Civil War battle at Helena. But first there was a campaign which brought a Union army across the Delta to Helena., July, 1993

 File — Box: 2, Item: 14
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: July, 1993

"Survival in the Stroke Belt" - November, 1993. Arkansas is a national leader for stroke-related deaths per capita. But there are solutions as shown by a stroke victim in Benton, a Little Rock surgeon, and a health educator in Lewisville., November, 1993

 File — Box: 2, Item: 15
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: November, 1993

"What's Working" - January, 1994. A broadcast to share innovative ideas in Arkansas schools. The settings are Marianna and a student uniform concept, Shirley and a mentoring program, and a reading initiative in Hope., January, 1994

 File — Box: 2, Item: 16
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: January, 1994

"Work Will Win" - March, 1994. One of the great stories of black achievement in Arkansas against all odds. This is the story of the Fargo Agricultural School, a place that no longer exists but with a never-ending legacy., March, 1994

 File — Box: 2, Item: 17
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: March, 1994

"War in the South" - June, 1994. A broadcast that ties to the 130th anniversary of the Union invasion of South Arkansas as a part of the ill-fated Red River campaign. The army was bottled up in Camden and lucky to escape., June, 1994

 File — Box: 2, Item: 18
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: June, 1994

"My Brother's Keeper" - September, 1994. The people of Arkansas are the least informed in the nation on AIDS and the virus which causes it, HIV. The focus is on a minister, a little boy, and the Regional AIDS Interfaith Network., September, 1994

 File — Box: 2, Item: 19
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: September, 1994

"What's Working" - December, 1994. The annual report on things that work in Arkansas schools. This time the settings are a reading program in North Little Rock, the student orchestras in Pine Bluff, and Texarkana tutoring., December, 1994

 File — Box: 2, Item: 20
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: December, 1994

"books & basketballs" - January, 1995. The Razorbacks are National Champions but maybe a more important story with the team involves education. Coach Nolan Richardson and four of his star players are featured., January, 1995

 File — Box: 2, Item: 21
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: January, 1995

"We're Number One!" - April, 1995. Arkansas suffers from an inferiority complex. But the fact is this state is a leader in more ways than most Arkansans ever realized. Examples presented in industry, business, and agriculture., April, 1995

 File — Box: 2, Item: 22
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: April, 1995

"The Way It Was" - July, 1995. Among the things that make Arkansas unique are the cultures that developed here. One of those is the folk culture of the Ozarks. Story told through a setting around Mountain View., July, 1995

 File — Box: 2, Item: 23
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: July, 1995

"Arkansas' Silent Killer" - October, 1995. This state is a national leader for diabetes-related problems. Story told through a mobile clinic from West Memphis, a children's camp in Little Rock, and an Ozark mother and daughter, October, 1995

 File — Box: 2, Item: 24
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: October, 1995

"What's Working" - December, 1995. Good news from Arkansas schools. The settings: Little Rock's Woodruff Elementary and a conflict resolution concept, The School of the 21st Century in Paragould, and Gentry's academic boosters, December, 1995

 File — Box: 2, Item: 25
Identifier: MC 1355 1
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Videocassette tapes and transcripts of 41 documentary television programs produced by Jack Hill. The programs present various topics, but predominantly educational and social issues affecting Arkansas residents. Other topics, all with an Arkansas focus, include the Civil War, tourism and local culture, and public health issues. Programs entitled "What's Working" present innovations in various Arkansas schools. These documentaries were broadcast by AETN, Arkansas Educational Television...
Dates: December, 1995