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  • Dennis Hull #2

    Dennis Hull #2

    In this part of an interview with hockey great Dennis Hull, Hull recounts the decisions that led him to his career in the NHL. He also gives insight into the mindset of a hockey player, discussing the importance of faith in oneself and the fact that winning the Stanley Cup, not one’s salary, is of the most paramount importance.

  • [Veeck: A Man For Any Season raw #53]

    [Veeck: A Man For Any Season raw #53]

    Raw footage for the documentary “Veeck: A Man for Any Season.” This tape features a continuation of footage of the Chicago Department of Human Services senior citizens of the year selection committee, then footage at Miller’s Pub.

  • [Georgia O’Keefe]

    0:00 Intro

  • Robyn Smith #2

    Robyn Smith #2

    Another part of an interview with legendary jockey Robyn Smith. With more personal stories about her own life and career, she delves deeper into the sport of horse racing, discussing the reasons why she always felt she was a natural fit to be a jockey. Smith also reflects on her past and childhood, as well as her friendships with male jockeys and the complex nature of the horse racing world in general.

  • CNN Profile: Studs Terkel

    Two versions of CNN’s profile of Stud’s Terkel from September 1997.

  • [Veeck: A Man For Any Season raw #55]

    [Veeck: A Man For Any Season raw #55]

    Raw footage for the documentary “Veeck: A Man for Any Season.” This tape features some of Bill Veeck’s friends interviewed at Wrigley Field, including Steve Trout, Vince Lloyd, Bob Logan, Harry Caray, and Lou Boudreau.

  • Mahalia Jackson: The Power And The Glory

    Biographical documentary on Mahalia Jackson. Studs Terkel, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Dr. Horace Clarence Boyer, Brother John Sellers, and George Avakian are interviewed. Previews for two other documentaries (“Say Amen, Somebody” and “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr: A Historical Perspective”) precede program. Jackson program begins at 5:36.

  • Robyn Smith #3

    Robyn Smith #3

    In this part of an interview with renowned jockey Robyn Smith, the details of her personal and professional life are explored further as she compares her present time in retirement with her horse racing past. Smith discusses the rigorous and solitary daily routine of her time as a jockey, as well as her adjustment into retired life, giving more in-depth analysis of the beginnings of her career, her aversion to the press, and the people that have helped her along the way.

 
 
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