University of Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma. University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. 1940s, Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma, buildings, people walking on campus, car driving onto campus
Warning Against Extremist Groups in Canada - 2
The bombing in Oklahoma City prompts former Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioner Normal Inster to warn against extremist groups in Canada "There was some evidence some years ago in the province of Alberta of a Neo-Nazi group. It would be naive on our part to suggest that they wouldn't use Canada as a training base." PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
Unissued / Unused material. <br/> <br/>Title - 'Bowl games. Sugar Bowl'. America (USA). <br/> <br/>Oklahoma Sooners versus Tarheels of North Carolina. Elevated L/S shot of game showing run and player brought down. Elevated L/S as Mitchell scores for Oklahoma. L/S crowd. L/S elevated as Tarheels score a point. L/S elevated shot of game. L/S crowd. L/S general shots of the game in progress. <br/> <br/>Title - 'Cotton Bowl'. Dallas. Mustangs of SMU versus Webfoots of Oregon. Elevated L/S kick off. L/S elevated scrum down near touchline. L/S crowd. L/S elevated scrum down. L/S as try is scored. L/S crowd. L/S scrum, pan to touch down. L/S crowd. L/S play in progress. L/S scrum near touch line, a try is scored. L/S crowd. L/S scrum. A player runs up-field. Elevated L/S scrum down by touchline, another try is scored. <br/> <br/>Title 'Rose Bowl'. Pasadena. - Northwestern versus California match. M/S floral coach and horses. M/S floral coach. M/S floral circus. M/S's floral tableaux - 'first love' 'sierra madre' 'University of California' 'Long Beach' . L/S floral parade making way to Rose Bowl. Various shots crowds at the Rose Bowl. L/S kick off, pan as player runs for try. L/S crowd. L/S kick off, pan as player runs up-field. M/S as player scores goal. Pan off to crowd. L/S kick off, another try is scored. L/S's scrum on goal line. L/S's crowd. L/S kick off, player runs over to score try. <br/> <br/>Cataloguer's note: American commentary. Players in Sugar Bowl game - Charlie Justice, Greathouse, Mitchell, Rodgers, Kennedy, Royal and Pearson. <br/>Cotton Bowl players - Page, Doak Walker, Kyle Rout, Norman Van Brocklin, Wilkins, Gene Roberts, Robinson, Sanders. <br/>Rose Bowl players - Frankie Ashenbrenner, Jack Jensen, Murakowski, Swaner, Cullom Ed Tunicliff.
OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL
00:00:00:00 VS campus, students, football stadium 1:25/ VS Norman store &amp; st scenes 2:30/ Int giftshop of college football items 1:00 (0:00)/
Paramount
Oklahoma college football All-American Waddy Young
Tracking severe weather at National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) in Norman, Oklahoma.
View of the buildings and grounds of the U.S. National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) in Norman, Oklahoma. A U.S. Air Force technician working with NSSL meteorologists at computers and radar monitoring stations. Several outdoor radar domes on towers. A horse grazing on the NSSL grounds. A sign identifying the NSSL with NOAA logo and words: "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration" and "U.S. Department of Commerce." Radar images of the continental United States showing severe weather areas. Meteorologists tracking the severe weather by radar and typing real-time reports of observations. Location: Norman Oklahoma USA. Date: 1977.
FOOTBALL
FOOTBALL NOTRE DAME VS OKLAHOMA. NORMAN. PACKED STANDS. JACK KING. FIGHTING IRISH. MARYLAND VS GEORGIA. COLLEGE PARK. BERNIE BOLOGNA. CHEERLEADERS BOW IN PRAYER, WORSHIP ARMY VS DUKE. NEW YORK CITY. CADETS CHEER. THE BLUE DEVILS. WOMEN CHEER. UBELL. STUNNED FANS. CADETS RUN ONTO FIELD TEXAS CHRISTIANS VS WASHINGTON STATE. SPOKANE TCU WSC HUGE CLOCK, SCOREBOARD MICHIGAN STATE VS OHIO STATE. COLUMBUS, OHIO. BUCKEYE. WATKINS WISCONSIN VS ILLINOIS. MADISON KEN MILLER. BADGERS. HARLAN CARLE. JIMMY MILLER QB DARTMOUTH VS PRINCETON. QB MCKENNA. RAINING.
AFP-3AF 16mm VTM-3AF Beta SP
COLLEGE CAMPUSES & COLLEGE SONGS
THOMAS VOTE / OU LAW STUDENTS
LAW STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA LAW SCHOOL REACT TO THE CONFIRMATION OF CLARENCE THOMAS TO THE SUPREME COURT. THOMAS PASSED TONIGHT BY A VOTE OF 52-48. THOMAS' NOMINATION WAS MIRED IN CONTROVERSY OVER THE LAST WEEK AFTER ANITA HILL, A TENURED LAW PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA LAW SCHOOL, BROUGHT FORTH ALLEGATIONS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT AGAINST THE FORMER EEOC DIRECTOR. THOMAS AND HILL WORKED TOGETHER AT THE EEOC IN THE EARLY 80'S.
11/01/73 C0039808 - COLOR NORMAN, OKLAHOMA: THIRD RANKED OKLAHOMA AND FOURTH IOWA STATE MEET THIS WEEKEND WITH THE RANKING NUMBERS FOR AT LEAST ONE SURE TO CHANGE HERE'S A LOOK AT OKLAHOMA.
11/01/73 C0039808 - COLOR NORMAN, OKLAHOMA: THIRD RANKED OKLAHOMA AND FOURTH IOWA STATE MEET THIS WEEKEND WITH THE RANKING NUMBERS FOR AT LEAST ONE SURE TO CHANGE HERE'S A LOOK AT OKLAHOMA. FCS "OKLAHOMA" SHOWS: DIPSY DOODLE PLAY: CLARK RUN: DAVIS PASS TO OWENS: HUGHES INTERCEPTION: (SHOT RECENT 43FT) OKLAHOMA - NORMAN COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - IOWA STATE COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL - 1973 DAVIS, STEVE WASHINGTON, JOE HOFFMAN, WAYNE CLARK, WAYMON OWENS, TINKER HUGHES, RANDY XX / 43 FT / 16 ORIG / COLOR / R49288
Map of OKLAHOMA United States America USA, 3D Animation
3D maps of American states provide camera movement
University of Oklahoma signage & football stadium b-roll
University of Oklahoma signage & football stadium b-roll Norman, OK
Paramount
Member of 1955 All-America college football team guard Bo Bollinger of University of Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, OK
OU FRAT SHUT DOWN:STUDENTS RALLY ON CAMPUS
Oklahoma University students hold a rally outside the SAE house in Norman OK
USAF and NOAA collaborate to identify and track severe storms and tornadoes with Doppler radar in the United States.
Scenes of actual tornadoes photographed in the United States. View inside the U.S.National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Center at Norman Oklahoma. Meteorologists at desks and monitoring radar screens. A radar dome and view of antenna rotating inside. A U.S. Air Force RF-4c aircraft in flight providing observations to the Weather Center, where meteorologists are tracking severe weather returns on radar. Location: Norman Oklahoma USA. Date: 1977.
FOOTBALL
FOOTBALL IOWA VS PURDUE. IOWA CITY. HAWKEYES. EDDIE VINCENT. FANS APPLAUD. BOILERMAKERS. NOTRE DAME VS MICHIGAN. SOUTH BEND. SLIDES IN MUD. FANS IN STANDS WITH UMBRELLAS. FANS SWAY BACK & FORTH IN UNISON. JOE HEATH. SCHAFFER. LEWIS. TACKLED AFTER PLAY IS OVER ARMY VS DUKE. DURHAM. MIKE SIGLER. BOB HASKELL. OPTION PLAY. PRINCETON VS YALE. NEW HAVEN, CT. BULLDOGS, TIGERS. ELIS. MCGILL. GEORGIA TECH VS TULANE. ATLANTA. PLAYERS RUN ONTO FIELD. JIMMY THOMPSON. GEORGE HUMPHREYS. ENGINEERS. RICHMOND ARKANSAS VS RICE. LITTLE ROCK. RAZORBACKS. OKLAHOMA VS NEBRASKA. NORMAN. CORN HUSKERS. HOMECOMING. PAT O'NEIL. MCDONALD. FANS CHEER OHIO STATE VS MICHIGAN. COLUMBUS, OHIO. WOLVERINE, BUCKEYES. GIBBS. CHRIS CASSIDY. BRUBAKER. PAPERS. TICKER TAPE FLIES OVER CROWD
GARY GIBBS RESIGNS
AFTER WEEKS OF RUMORS, OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL COACH GARY GIBBS HAS CALLED IT QUITS. GIBBS HAS BEEN CRITICIZED BECAUSE OF THE TEAM'S POOR PERFORMANCE THIS YEAR. HE TOLD REPORTERS THAT THE OKLAHOMA ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HAD NOT ASKED FOR HIS RESIGNATION. GIBBS WAS HIRED IN 1989 TO REPLACE BARRY SWITZER. HE WILL STAY WITH THE TEAM THROUGH THE END OF THE SEASON.
28984 TRAGIC 1927 DOLE AIR RACE OAKLAND CALIFORNIA TO HONOLULU HAWAII WOOLAROC
This extremely rare silent film shows the 1927 Dole Air Race from Oakland, California to Honolulu Hawaii. The race was one of the most tragic episodes in aviation history, costing ten human lives and destroying six aircraft. More on this below:<p><p>The Dole Air Race, also known as the Dole Derby, was a tragic air race across the Pacific Ocean from northern California to the Territory of Hawaii in August 1927. Of the 15-18 airplanes entered, eleven were certified to compete but three crashed before the race, resulting in three deaths. Eight eventually participated in the race, with two crashing on takeoff and two going missing during the race. A third, forced to return for repairs, took off again to search for the missing and was itself never seen again. In all, before, during, and after the race, ten lives were lost and six airplanes were total losses. Two of the eight planes successfully landed in Hawaii.<p><p><p>Inspired by Charles A. Lindbergh's successful trans-Atlantic flight, James D. Dole, the Hawaii pineapple magnate, put up a prize of US$25,000 for the first fixed-wing aircraft to fly the 3,870 kilometers (2,400 mi) from Oakland, California to Honolulu, Hawaii, and US$10,000 for second place. <p><p><p><p>The race began on 16 August 1927. The fifteen competitors were seen off by a crowd estimated to include 75,000 to 100,000 persons.<p><p>The starting line-up included:<p><p> Pabco Flyer, a Breese-Wilde Monoplane, NX646, flown alone by Livingston Gilson Irving.<p><p> Woolaroc, one of two modified Travel Air 5000 aircraft, NX869, flown by Arthur C. Goebel and navigated by William V. Davis Jr.<p><p> Oklahoma, a Travel Air 5000 sister ship of Woolaroc NX911, piloted by Bennett Griffin and navigated by Al Henley. <p><p>Aloha, a Breese-Wilde 5 Monoplane, NX914, flown by Martin Jensen and navigated by Paul Schluter. <p><p>El Encanto, a Goddard Special metal monoplane <p><p>NX5074, flown by Norman A. Goddard and Kenneth C. Hawkins, which was heavily favored in the pre-race odds. <p><p>Golden Eagle, the prototype Lockheed Vega 1 monoplane, <p><p>NX913, flown by Jack Frost and navigated by Gordon Scott. <p><p>Miss Doran, a Buhl CA-5 Air Sedan, NC2915, flown by Auggy <p>Pedlar, navigated by Vilas R. Knope, and carrying Mildred Doran<p><p>. Dallas Spirit, a Swallow Monoplane, NX941, flown by William Portwood Erwin and navigated by Alvin Eichwaldt<p><p>. <p><p>The initial take offs were plagued with trouble. Oklahoma took off first just before 11am. The crew would eventually abort the flight over San Francisco with an overheating engine. She was followed by El Encanto, which had not cleared the runway before she swerved and crashed. Pabco Flyer lifted momentarily into the air, then crashed some 7000 feet from the runway. Their crews were not hurt. Golden Eagle took off smoothly and flew out of sight. Miss Doran succeeded in taking off, but circled back and landed less than ten minutes later. Then Dallas Spirit returned to Oakland. Aloha and Woolaroc took off uneventfully, and Miss Doran succeeded on her second attempt. Pabco Flyer also tried and crashed a second time.<p><p><p><p>Woolaroc flew a great circle route flying at 4,000 to 6,000 feet of altitude. The navigator Davis used sextants and smoke bombs to calculate course and wind drift. They were greeted in Hawaii and escorted by a Boeing PW-9 out of Wheeler Field. Goebel and Davis won the race in 26 hours, 17 minutes, earning them the US$25,000 first prize. Aloha arrived in 28 hours, 16 minutes, earning Jensen and Schluter the US$10,000 second prize. <p><p>Neither Golden Eagle nor Miss Doran were ever seen again.<p><p>The search for the Golden Eagle and Miss Doran was aided by three submarines, USS R-8 , USS S-42 , and USS S-46 . After repairing Dallas Spirit, Erwin and Eichwaldt joined the search leaving Oakland for Honolulu. Neither were seen again.<p><p><p>Woolaroc survived and is on display at the Woolaroc Museum in Oklahoma.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
WS AERIAL View of Memorial Stadium at University of Oklahoma / Norman, Oklahoma, United States
CORY BOOKER NORMAN OK BLOCK PARTY POOL 2020/HD
LU 1 CORY BOOKER NORMAN OK BLOCK PARTY POOL 082919 2020 Cory Booker Attends University of Oklahoma Block Party with OU College Democrats "Sen. Cory Booker discusses activism, goals at Campus Corner block party" SOURCE: http://www.oudaily.com/news/sen-cory-booker-discusses-activism-goals-at-campus-corner-block/article_22e12314-caaf-11e9-8b51-578411468934.html
HD-178 Beta SP; DN-LB-569 Beta SP (selected segments); DN-ZLB-007 Beta SP (selected reels)
1962 UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL 12
09/27/72 C0028866 / COLOR CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS; NORMAN, OKL; & MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND COLORADO DEMOLISH OPPONENTS TO MAINTAIN TOP SPOTS ON FOOTBALL POLLS:
09/27/72 C0028866 / COLOR CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS; NORMAN, OKL; & MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND COLORADO DEMOLISH OPPONENTS TO MAINTAIN TOP SPOTS ON FOOTBALL POLLS: NXC 46479 "NCAA FOOTBALL" SHOWS: MS 2S S CALIFORNIA (CHAMPAIGN), #28 ANTHONY DAVIS RUNS: MLS #6 MIKE RAE PWASS TO #19 EDESEL GARRISON FOR 50 YARD TO PASS: MS PASS RAE TO #25 JK MCKAY FOR 31YDS AND TD: OKLAHOMA (NORMAN) TEAM ONTO FIELD AGAINST OREGON: MLS #22 JOE WYLIE RUN: MS #30 GREG PRUITT RUN: MS #15 DAVE ROBERTSON PASS TO ALBERT CHANDLER #82 FOR 49YD TD: COLORADO VS MINNESOTA (MINNEAPOLIS) #26 CHARLIE DAVIS 13YDS FOR TD: MS #7 QUARTERBACK KEN JOHNSON RUN: MCU JOHNSON PASS TO #89 JV CAIN: (SHOT 9/23/72 86FT) FOOTBALL - 1972 COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - CALIFORNIA - SPORT STORIES COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - ILLINOIS COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - OKLAHOMA COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - OREGON COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - COLORADO COLLEGES & NUIV - MINNESOTA DAVIS, ANTHNONY RAE, MIKE GARRISON, EDESEL MCKAY, JK WYLIE, JOE PRUITT, GREG ROBERTSON, DAVE CHANDLER, ALBERT DAVIS, CHARLIE JOHNSON, KEN NCSS / 86 FT / 16 COL / POS / R42934
80984 " THAT MEN MAY FIGHT " WORLD WAR II WOMEN'S RESERVE WAVES U.S. NAVY MOVIE
This WWII movie shows the U.S. Navy's WAVES, the acronym for the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, the World War II women's branch of the United States Naval Reserve. The film shows WAVE training in San Diego, California. The film shows WAVES employed as stenographers, postal clerks, telephone operators, air traffic control, pharmacists mates, dental hygienists, aerographers, store keepers, and more. At the 5:30 mark, women are shown operating LINK trainers and repairing aircraft as aviation machinists mates at the Air Station at Norman, Oklahoma. The women's softball team, such as you might have seen in "A League of Their Own" is also shown. <p><p>The WAVES was established on 21 July 1942 by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by the president on 30 July 1942, as the Title V amendment to the Naval Reserve Act of 1938. This authorized the U.S, Navy to accept women into the naval reserve as commissioned officers and at the enlisted level, effective for the duration of the war plus six months. The purpose of the law was to release officers and men for sea duty and replace them with women in shore stations.<p><p>The notion of women serving in the Navy was not widely supported in the congress or by the Navy, although some members did support the need for uniformed women during wartime. Nonetheless, the persistence of several women laid the groundwork for success. The congressional act allowing women to serve in the Navy became a reality, in large measure, through the efforts of the Navy’s Women’s Advisory Council, Dr. Margaret Chung, and Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the president.<p><p>Mildred H. McAfee became the first director of the WAVES. She was commissioned a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy on 3 August 1942, and was the first woman commissioned in the US Naval Reserve. McAfee, on leave as president of Wellesley College, was an experienced educator and highly respected in her field.<p><p>The age for officer candidates was between 20 and 49, with a college degree, or two years of college and two years of equivalent professional or business experience. The enlisted age requirements were between 20 and 35, with a high school or business diploma, or equivalent experience. United States citizenship was required in each case. WAVES were primarily white and middle class. Little attempt had been made to recruit African-American or other women minorities until October 1944. However, 72 African-American women did eventually serve in it he WAVES and on a fully integrated basis. The WAVES peak strength was 86,291, which included 8,475 officers, 73,816 enlisted, and about 4,000 in training.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Paramount
Two players from University of Oklahoma football team on 1954 All-America college football team