Education Costs for Canadian Diplomats Children
In Ottawa, Foreign Affairs Minister Andre Ouellet faces criticism for taxpayers paying for the schooling of diplomats children, followed by scenes of students in the science lab at a private school such as Ashbury College and Ouellet responding to a statement by Reform MP Jan Brown in the House of Commons. Ashbury dean Roy Napier comments on the issue, saying taxpayers should support Canadians willing to work abroad. 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.
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Antioch College pays tribute to Horace Mann
News Clip: Scholarships
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story by reporter Pam Harris about the increase of students applying for scholarships to pay for college and tips about how to find scholarship information. Includes interview with a woman planning on going to SMU, a high school counselor. The story aired at 10pm.
COLLEGE TUITION
00:00:00:00 [B-roll Intv of students from Georgia State Univ in Atlanta GA about how they are paying for their schools]--Intv of blk female student about how she pays for her college and how hard ...
NURSES EDUCATIONAL FUND
Unused / unissued footage - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown. <br/> <br/>Sir Philip Warter, Chairman of Associated British Picture Corporation, presents Countess Mountbatten with cheque for Nurses Educational Fund at Cowdray Hall, Royal College of Nursing, London (24th April 1952). <br/> <br/>M/S of Countess Edwina Mountbatten - President of the Royal College of Nursing Educational Fund Appeal - welcoming film star actress Anna Neagle and her director / producer Herbert Wilcox. C/U of Anna Neagle and Mrs LG Duff Grant, President of the Nurses College. L/S of Countess Mountbatten speaking. C/U of Sir Philip Warter and Miss FG Goodall. M/S of audience listening. C/U of Mrs Duff Grant. C/U of Anna Neagle; pan to Mr Goodlatt speaking to Herbert Wilcox. <br/> <br/>M/S of group - Sir Philip, Miss Goodall, Mrs Duff Grant and Countess Mountbatten. Sir Philip hands cheque to Countess Mountbatten, who hands it to Miss Goodall. Sir Philip makes speech, saying the cheque for £10, 596 - 18/4 represents the total collections that were made in the ABC circuit of cinemas. He pays tribute to the ever generous British public and to the help from the Nursing Association, the appeal film and the film 'Lady and the Lamp', which featured Anna Neagle and his own staff (ABC cinemas). He hands the cheque to Countess. They shake hands. <br/> <br/>Countess Mountbatten makes speech saying she feels overcome at the generousness of the cheque and thanks Sir Philip and all his colleagues at ABC for their generosity in allowing people to make the charity collections from their cinemas. She talks of the £300,000 more that they need to reach the target of £500,000 to set up their new department. She thanks the public and the nurses and says she is particularly happy that her first engagement after a long journey is this one. She thanks Sir Philip again and says that each one of us owes a deep debt of gratitude to the nursing profession. Applause. General views of guests. <br/>Note: much of this item is very light - to the point of features on faces being blanked out.
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COMMERCIAL FOR US ARMY. SOLDIER CLIMBS ROCK, VOICEOVER ABOUT PAYING FOR COLLEGE. "GET AN EDGE ON LIFE" "BE ALL THAT YOU CAN BE" CAMPAIGN
Thousands of people pay last respects to 'Miracle Man', Brother Andre, of the St Joseph's Oratory, Montreal ,Canada.
Flags at half staff in mourning on roof of College of Notre Dame in Montreal, Canada (Collège Notre-Dame, in Côte-des-Neiges, Montreal). Thousands of people (a total of about 1 million in one week) pay last respects to the 'Miracle Man' of Montreal, who died January 6th, 1937. Brother Andre, the former Alfred Bessette, was a revered 20th century disciple of St. Joseph associated with St. Joseph's Oratory, a major Roman Catholic religious sanctuary in Montreal, Canada (l'Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal). On Saturday, January 9, the coffin is taken from the Oratory to the Montreal cathedral Marie-Reine du Monde (Mary Queen of the World), for a first funeral Mass. Six Firemen Officers carry it inside. Later, back into the sanctuary (St Joseph's Oratory) it would lie in state until January 12 for a second funeral ceremony. View of the open coffin. Views of the St. Joseph's Oratory. Brother Andre poses for picture a few years before his death. Location: Montreal Quebec Canada. Date: January 6, 1937.
COLLEGE GRADUATES RACK UP DEBT WHILE PAYING FOR SCHOOL
INTV W/ COLLEGE / GRADUATE ALEXIS BUCHANAN FOR BETSY STARK CS VO ON COLLEGE DEBT / STUDENT LOANS
Un pays sans bon sens!
00/02/1968; several shots at end of day of single demonstrator walking on streets of city carrying placard calling for more French services (2:26). CUs of striking University of Moncton students printing tracts (0:40). TRAVELLING SHOT in car preceding demonstration by students carrying placards in streets of city (2:37).
AFFORDING HIGHER EDUCATION (5/2/2002)
THE COST OF EVEN STATE COLLEGES IS NOW BECOMING TOO HIGH FOR MOST MIDDLE CLASS FAMILIES.
DN-LB-504 Beta SP; NET-643 DigiBeta (PT 1 at 01:00:00:00); NET-644 DigiBeta (PT 2 at 01:00:00:00)
Army Sinks Navy, 6-0; Stirring Game Nets $600,000 For Charity
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boy walks into little red school house school, town, fields train passes factories, houses man runs spinning-wheel device, man milks cow, office worker talks on phone, doctor examines child, all on same screen three college buildings people college students listen to professor in cap, gown, doctor, lawyer, professor, butcher, baker, buggy whip maker professor carries stack of books, film cans, or large gold coins factory worker holds same professor pulls down screen labeled BIRTH RATE line shows birth rate growth line shows growth of STUDENT ENROLLMENT line shows growth of NATIONAL WEALTH professor watches car full of wild 1910 students pass car full of wild 1960 students passes town, airport, factories scientists work machines, cows, office workers, doctor tends patient, all in same screen factory outline: men in caps and gowns work at desks factory outline changes to test tubes outline, scientists work in lab test tubes outline changes to Capitol Building outline, workers work at desks Capitol outline changes to Pentagon outline, army officers work at desks people in caps, gowns (seen again) people people in various occupations professor puts math formula on board professor, doctor, lawyer, businessman next to stacks of gold coins people of various occupations drive cars professor's car bucks, bounces, dies professor throws away cap, gown, approaches factory professor enters door marked PROFESSORS WANTED VACATIONS PENSIONS TOP PAY OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT PROFIT SHARING boy at desk draws, in notebook, stick figures holding bags of money, labels them PROF, ENGINEER professor pulls down screen labeled BIRTH RATE 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 line shows rise in birth rate school outline labeled STUDENT ENROLLMENT 1960 1970 profs in school outline college buildings question mark Dollar sign $ changes to stack of gold coins labeled 4 1/2 BILLION, outline of school, stacks of gold under: pipe, liquor bottle, sports equipment, jockey on horse art: stacks of coins grow higher, money amounts grow higher as years of 60s pass coins fall into new stack, which floats past students coins fall into new stack in front of college building coins fall in front of professor, who stands next to doctor, lawyer coins fall in front of people of various occupations, some of whom change to professors coins fall in front of college buildings question mark question mark in front of gold coins capitol buildings buildings labeled PHILANTHROPIC FOUNDATION, UNION HALL, UNIVERSITY college building labeled ALDER HALL, banner reads HOMECOMING, sign DONATED BY CLASS OF 1929 various workers in cutaway building hands write checks for college funds office buildings, factories (seen again) company PRESIDENT talks on phone, factory BG, cap appears on head, he pushes buttons, capped men enter man talks sternly to meeting, some wear caps scientists wear caps, work in lab coins fall into stack 500 MILLION question mark stack of coins stack of coins grows from school outline past US map full of factories (seen again) coins fall into Erlenmeyer flask, liquid drips from flask, turns into coins 500 MILLION, all in outline map of US (seen again) stacks of coins 250 BILLION, coin expands, turns to wedge 500 MILLION coins in school outline professor looks at stack of coins labeled PALEOZOIC PSYCHIC PHENOMENA professor sees collapsed LIBRARY coins fall college buildings AUDITORIUM conductor bows, conducts SCIENCE building microscope, hypodermic, plants grow around them building man works big stone age computer submarine submerged college buildings (seen again) people students in caps, gowns US map globe, silhouette of student FG foreign buildings, vases, musical instruments, people US founding fathers, Abe Lincoln, Vikings, scientists through the ages including Newton, Einstein silhouettes of students, globe BG student walks to modern building, casts large shadow on brick wall
85034 S.C. JOHNSON WAX COMPANY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BUILDING PROMOTIONAL FILM
BEAUTY FOR KEEPS is a 29 minute long S.C Johnson Advertisement film produced during the 1950's by Wildling Productions, for the S.C Johnson & Son's Corporation, that features some rare views of Frank Lloyd Wright's famous headquarters building. It was shot predominately on location at a local college campus used for the film. It was directed by J.M Constable, written by Charles Cromer, and stars Jo Ann Carter as Doris, John Clark as her boyfriend Frank, and Dora Clement as the Mother who talks about the various products shown in the film.<p><p>The film itself is focused predominately on the application, production, and historical facts surrounding the use of Wax in our every day lives, and how it can be used for a variety of different things. The film opens up on the fictional college campus of Colton College. Among the students are two of the main characters who are seen through the film. Doris, and her boyfriend Frank. Doris, it turns out, is unable to work to pay for her college tuition. All of the local places that are hiring are looking for full-time, and she can't work full-time and pay for her college education, dismayed that she might have to leave and wait to finish her education another time. Frank on the other hand offers various different suggestions, all of which are shot down, including one to where they'll marry and he'll support her. <p><p>The only way for Doris to continue her education is to win a scholarship from a local Home Economic essay that awards a cash prize to the winner. However she's reluctant to choose any topic that's been done before. Suddenly, an apple falls from the tree above, and Frank gets an idea. What if Doris wrote an essay on Wax, and it's properties for keeping things clean, shiny, and beautiful? <p><p>Doris agrees, and her and Frank go to meet a Professor at the College (Charles Egleston) and from there learn a little bit of Wax's history. Doris asks if there were any applications that Wax had now, and the Professor says he's unsure, as he's a Professor of history. From there, Frank informs Doris he knows someone who might be able to help, his Mother who's a brilliant home maker. <p><p>They go to Franks home to talk with his Mother (as played by Dora Clement), and she informs them of the various different S.C Johnson home products that she has, and how to use them, and why. <p><p>Afterwards, Frank and Doris go to the S.C Johnson Wax Building, which is famously designed by Architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1936. It is here where wax is produced, and they go to speak with a Chemist (played by Wally Seitz) about not only its history, but what makes up Wax. The Chemist then informs the duo what wax is, and where it comes from. Informing them both that it's found mostly in nature. From the general "bee's wax" that's predominately used, to the sort of wax you can find used in animals and animal products (such as a discussion on how animals use it to keep themselves clean, and water proofed). Then he goes on to explain how the products are made, and what constitutes proper wax for home usage as opposed to using just oil to keep things bright, and lustrous. Especially in one segment where he showed, using talcum powder, how oil simply accumulates the dust as opposed to simply letting it slide away. <p><p>The film ends on a good note however when Doris, now having all of the material she needs, writes an award-winning essay and wins the scholarship award for all the information that she gathered throughout the film. Having now secured her education, Frank and Doris walk the same path as seen in the opening of the film in good spirits, rest under the same apple tree, and end the film with a kiss. <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
FILE: GA SUPT USES BONUS TO HELP COLLEGE-BOUND SENIORS
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --LEAD IN--\nAN EDUCATION LEADER IN GEORGIA IS DONATING HIS BONUS PAY TO HELP COLLEGE-BOUND SENIORS IN HIS DISTRICT.\n --VO SCRIPT--\n44-YEAR OLD GRANT RIVERA HAS BEEN THE SUPERINTENDENT OF MARIETTA CITY SCHOOLS SINCE 2016 AND HAS A BASE SALARY OF $190,136.\nHE SAYS HE IS DONATING HIS FIRST EVER TEN-THOUSAND DOLLAR BONUS TO PAY FOR APPLICATION FEES FOR EVERY STUDENT WHO APPLIES TO COLLEGE AHEAD OF REGULAR APPLICATION DEADLINES. \nRIVERA SAID THE DONATION WILL GO TO THE MARIETTA SCHOOLS FOUNDATION, WHICH WILL DISTRIBUTE THE MONEY TO STUDENTS.\nIF THE COSTS OF COLLEGE APPLICATIONS EXCEEDS TEN-THOUSAND DOLLARS-- RIVERA SAYS HE IS COMMITTED TO PAYING THE REST WITH HIS OWN MONEY.\nIF IT'S LESS-- ANY REMAINING MONEY WILL GO TO FUNDING BUS TOURS FOR MARIETTA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO VISIT IN-STATE COLLEGES. \nRIVERA WROTE IN AN EMAIL THAT HE IS HOPING TO "MOTIVATE AND SUPPORT STUDENTS WHO MIGHT NOT OTHERWISE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR COLLEGE ACCESS."\n --TAG--\nRIVERA OVERSEES APPROXIMATELY 89-HUNDRED STUDENTS ACROSS ELEVEN SCHOOLS.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nGEORGIA PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM GRANT RIVERA COLLEGE APPLICATION FEES MARIETTA CITY SCHOOLS\n\n
News Clip: SMU
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 6pm.
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Students at Athens College work at hosiery mill to pay for their education
(FUNERAL OF EVA PERON)
Unissued / Unused material - <br/> <br/>Argentine titles. <br/> <br/>Buenos Aires, Argentina. <br/> <br/>Various shots of massive parade in the streets for the funeral of Eva (Evita) Peron. Huge crowds watch from the footpaths. A huge picture of Evita is hung from a buildings. After the military parade come ordinary people. Includes shots of vehicles from the Foundation Eva Peron. The coffin passes a major civic building which is covered with floral wreaths. Various travel shots along massive queue of people waiting to pay their respects. Posters of Evita and Juan Peron are in evidence. Lots of men in uniform are wandering the streets. Various shots of family mourners around coffin. Night time firelight parade. More shots of the masses of flowers. Various shots of huge crowds. More shots of funeral parade. Juan Peron walks with others behind the coffin. People standing on balconies throw flowers onto parade. Several placards refer to the CGT and some shots of building. VS of parade at military college - possibly a military college named after Eva. Various shots around Buenos Aires. MS of Peron getting into car. VS of Peron at home with dogs. He wears a black arm band in mourning. VS of doves flying around square looked over by picture of Eva Peron. <br/> <br/>Colour is slightly faded - but considering the date and the event well worth looking at.
Philippine: 3000 people gathered for the funeral of the student killed - 27/09/2024, Versailles
Work Progress Administration projects in West Virginia during the Great Depression.
Shows 'Closed' sign on gate of a factory during depression. Jobless men sitting idle on benches. A young man asks another man for some money. People with signs and banners on road including a sign "Unemployed, will take any job." Desperate unemployed men going through trash looking for food or anything of value. Men sleep in doorways. Men in soup kitchen lines and waiting for handouts and relief. Manufacturing factory whistle blows and men are seen going to work. Smoke stacks working again at industrial area. Men shoveling field. Men and women entering a factory. Men in a pay line to receive pay at a factory. Smiling faces of people. A parent tossing a young boy into the air playfully. A young girl drinking milk. A man handing bags of food groceries to a happy wife. Pictures of bottles of milk and plates of breads. People enjoy a swimming pool. Children play on a merry go round and on a see-saw, as seen from child's point of view on the ride. A couple holding kids. A tall building under construction and surrounded in scaffolding. Construction of Tri-County airport at Clarksburg. Men working to build the runways. A plane taxis on a completed runway beside them. A man working to seal abandoned mines to prevent pollution of the water supply. Construction of a retaining wall is shown at Richwood Avenue in Morgantown West Virginia to prevent collapse of the roadway and homes above it. Construction shown of a hydro-therapeutic unit at Morris Memorial Hospital for crippled children, especially those suffering from infantile paralysis (polio). Children suffering from infantile paralysis in cots. Scene of construction of a new building at Marshall College (later Marshall University) in Huntington West Virginia, for an elementary training school. A new Gymnasium at Fairview High School is shown, and a new Assembly hall for the 4-H camp at Jacksons Mill. The new building for the African American High School at Morgantown is shown. View of a swimming pool, and people diving and swimming. Scene changes to a Sewing room, with many women working at sewing machines powered by foot pedals, and making garments for needy families. View of a Nursery school, and a small black child being bathed in a bath tub. Children playing in the yard of the nursery school. Location: West Virginia USA. Date: 1937.
TV COMMERCIALS
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS ANIMATED HEADS. MAN FLYING ON MAGIC CARPET. SIGNS PAPER AT PAYROLL WINDOW. PAY FOR COLLEGE, RETIREMENT. COUPLE ON BEACH BLANKET
FIRST LEG OF IKE'S PEACE MISSION
President Dwight D. Eisenhower begins his epic three continent peace tour in Rome. Pelting rains for most of his stay keep crowds to a minimum but the President's visit has considerable impact. In extended consultations with Premier Segni and other leaders, paying homage at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and in audience with the Pope, the President's intensive agenda of consultation and ceremony sets a pattern for the remainder of his historic trip. NOTE SOUND A LITTLE HOT BUT WILL BE CORRECTED ON MASTER ORDERS
COLLEGE GRADUATES RACK UP DEBT WHILE PAYING FOR SCHOOL
INTV W/ COLLEGE / GRADUATE ALEXIS BUCHANAN FOR BETSY STARK CS VO ON COLLEGE DEBT / STUDENT LOANS