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* Archive of American Television Interview with Gavin MacLeod on Jan 3, 2003 on Google Video
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* Archive of American Airlines site – explaining that all aircraft are accounted for ( September 11, 2001 )
* The Nanking Massacre Project: A Digital Archive of Documents & Photographs from American Missionaries Who Witnessed the Rape of Nanking From the Special Collections of the Yale Divinity School Library
Other organizations on the Archive with significant material on Namibia include the American Committee on Africa, Episcopal Churchpeople for Southern Africa, and the Washington Office on Africa ( available on the Browse page ).
* University of Virginia Web site " Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture: A Multi-Media Archive "— edited by Stephen Railton, covers 1830 to 1930, offering links to primary and bibliographic sources on the cultural background, various editions, and public reception of Harriet Beecher Stowe's influential novel.
An enormous database of the Middletown surveys conducted between 1978 and 1997 is available online from ARDA, American Religion Data Archive.
* Archive Records of the American Society of Naturalists ( 1884 ) containing out of copyright issues of the American Naturalist and other records of the society
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UA donated pre-1949 Warner Bros. nitrates to the Library of Congress and post-1951 negatives to the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
With fundraising spearheaded by Scorsese and his longtime editor, Thelma Schoonmaker, the restoration work was completed by Robert Gitt ( assisted by Barbara Whitehead ) at the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
The project was undertaken by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and Columbia Pictures and took 13 years to complete.
However, distribution rights are now held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive on behalf of Caidin, represented by Westchester Films ( which acquired the Caidin Film holdings after the folding of former distributor Castle Hill Productions ).
Nevertheless, a number of DuMont programs survive at The Paley Center for Media in New York City, the UCLA Film and Television Archive in Los Angeles, in the Peabody Awards Collection at the University of Georgia, and the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago.
Independently, some other damaged clips from the film made their way to the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Having previously only existed on worn 16mm prints, the film was restored and enlarged to 35mm by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and Milestone Films, thanks in part to a donation from filmmaker Steven Soderbergh.
Floyd Crosby funded a preservation negative by the UCLA Film and Television Archive based on this print to preserve the film for future generations.
Ring Lardner Jr describes in Archive of America Television oral history interviews ( 2000 ) that changes made to the ending of the film were against the wishes of Katherine Hepburn, whilst both screenwriters were on vacation in New York.
The restoration was done by the UCLA Film & Television Archive with funding provided by Gucci and the Film Foundation.
The BBC also has close contacts with the National Film and Television Archive, which is part of the British Film Institute and their " Missing Believed Wiped " event which was first held in 1993 ( at which time the Corporation was still wiping material – see Rentaghost ) and is part of a campaign to locate lost gems of British Television.
The archives of Westward Television and Television South West are now held in trust for the public ( The South West Film and Television Archive ) whilst changes in legislation mean that dismissed ITV companies must donate archives to the British Film Institute.
* Two Series 1 episodes of The Avengers ( an Associated British Corporation production ) which were thought to be missing were recovered from the UCLA Film & Television Archive in the United States.
The UCLA Film & Television Archive holds a large amount of daytime television airings that were spared from the wiping practice.
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* Carl Rakosi Reading and Interview on KPFA's Ode To Gravity, 13 May 1971 ( from The Internet Archive )
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