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Box 3

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Contains 16 Results:

"Keeping the Faith" - February/March, 1996. The religious tradition of Arkansas is tied to small, rural congregations. Now many struggle to survive like the Protestants in Old Washington, Jews in Jonesboro, and Delta Catholics., February/March, 1996

 File — Box: 3, Item: 26
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: February/March, 1996

"Education in the Workplace" - May/June, 1996. Another in the periodic reports on workplace education programs in Arkansas. The settings: Belden Wire & Cable in Clinton, Coors in Benton, and Potlatch in Warren., May/June, 1996

 File — Box: 3, Item: 27
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: May/June, 1996

"Arkansas' Black Gold" - June, 1996. An overview of one of the most amazing periods in the history of Arkansas: the oil boom of the 1920's. The focus is on Stephens, Smackover, and El Dorado., June, 1996

 File — Box: 3, Item: 28
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, 1996

"Children of Hunger" - October/November, 1996. Child hunger is a major Arkansas health issue. But solutions can be found through the Arkansas Rice Depot, the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program, and Fayetteville's kindergarten breakfasts., October/November, 1996

 File — Box: 3, Item: 29
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/November, 1996

"What's Working" - December, 1996. More good news from the schools of Arkansas. This time in an academic achievement program in West Memphis, a reading initiative in Oil Trough, and through a Pulaski County elementary math teacher., December, 1996

 File — Box: 3, Item: 30
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, 1996

"Ruben Dees Remembers" - Interview, 1996. Dees recalls living in a tent with his wife and baby in the oil field, the fire that engulfed Smackover Creek, a mist of oil that rained down, overflowing storage pits, and the boom town violence., 1996

 File — Box: 3, Item: 31
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: 1996

"Arkansas Weighs In" - March, 1997. More than thirty percent of Arkansas' population is overweight. But there are those who are doing something about it: the Rogers school system, a North Little Rock mother and a retired Little Rock farmer, along with David Rath, coordinator for the 5-A-Day Program., March, 1997

 File — Box: 3, Item: 32
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, 1997

"Education in the Workplace" - June, 1997. It is estimated as many as fifteen of every 100 workers have a learning disability. But Arkansas is leading the way in detecting such disabilities, and people like David Cameron of Crossett are benefiting from it., June, 1997

 File — Box: 3, Item: 33
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, 1997

"What's Working" - August/September, 1997. Arkansas educators are trying a new schedule in Texarkana and Bentonville. It's called year-round school, and at College Hill and Elm Tree Elementary schools it seems to be working., August/September, 1997

 File — Box: 3, Item: 34
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: August/September, 1997

"To Russia With Love" - October/November, 1997. Arkansas has more connection with people faraway than most of us realize. Take, for example, Russia. A group of Arkansans travels to Ekaterinburg to help a struggling Russian congregation build a church., October/November, 1997

 File — Box: 3, Item: 35
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/November, 1997

"War on the Frontier" - December/January, 1997-1998. A broadcast that coincides with the 135th anniversary of the Civil War battle at Prairie Grove in December, 1862. Opening essay covers the re-enactment of the battle, the largest event of its kind in Arkansas, and then tells the story in historic terms., December/January, 1997-1998

 File — Box: 3, Item: 36
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/January, 1997-1998

"Education in the Workplace" - March/April, 1998. The world of business is changing rapidly, creating a need for a better educated workforce. Jonesboro provides an example of what one Arkansas community is doing to meet that need., March/April, 1998

 File — Box: 3, Item: 37
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/April, 1998

"Festivals & World Championships" - June, 1988. There are more than 1,200 festivals and special events each year in Arkansas. A look at four that come with world championships: The Rotary Tiller Race at Emerson, The Mosquito Cook-off at Crowley's Ridge State Park, The Quartz Crystal Dig at Mount Ida, and the Duck Calling Contest at Stuttgart., June, 1988

 File — Box: 3, Item: 38
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, 1988

"Growing Old and How to Cope" - August/September, 1998. Arkansas is a national leader in its percentage of elderly citizens, and the number is growing more rapidly than any other segment of the state's population. The focus is on senior citizens who provide an example of how to cope with aging., August/September, 1998

 File — Box: 3, Item: 39
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: August/September, 1998

"Blues in the Delta" - November/December, 1998. Arkansas has done its part to make blues music popular. That fact is celebrated now at the King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena. It's also celebrated by Helena's KFFA Radio and by Delta bluesmen like John Weston of Smale., November/December, 1998

 File — Box: 3, Item: 40
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/December, 1998

"What's Working" - February/March/April, 1999. Arkansas isn't producing the mathematicians, engineers, and scientists needed to compete in today's global economy. But Arkansas educators are aware of the problem and are doing something about it. Teachers provide examples in Fort Smith, North Little Rock, and through a Family Math and Science Night in Hot Springs., February/March/April, 1999

 File — Box: 3, Item: 41
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: February/March/April, 1999