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Lamont Jordan (#15), Maryland Terrapin running back, 1999
Lamont Jordan (#15), Maryland Terrapin running back, running against unknown opponent, 1999
Softball player Kelly Shipman pitching at NCAA Regionals, 1999
Photo of University of Maryland softball player Kelly Shipman on the mound pitching for NCAA Regional in 1999
University of Maryland Men's Basketball player Earl Badu shooting a layup, circa 1999-2000
Earl Badu, #4 on the University of Maryland men's basketball team from 1998-2002, practicing a shot. He was a walk on player and played guard. Coach Williams on Badu: "Earl plays a key role in practice. You don’t become a good team at the end of the year without working hard in practice every day and Earl [and Calvin McCall] both give us that. They were tough to play for the first team. They didn’t have their bad days where they didn’t feel like practicing. As long as they keep that attitude, they can really help us again this year.
Vita Bruno and Rare Birds concert flier – Washington, D.C., Black Cat, September 13, 1999
An advertising flier promoting a concert by the punk rock bands Vita Bruno and Rare Birds. The concert occurred on Monday, September 13, 1999 at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C
Steve Blake Dribbling, 1999
Body shot of Steve Blake on the court, dribbling a basketball, 1999
Taylor Twellman, University of Maryland men's soccer, 1999
University of Maryland men's soccer player Taylor Twellman playing in a game, 1999
Into the post-war era
Angelus Novus Productions, Inc. ; produced by Elena Pinto Simon. Narrator, Elena Pinto Simon.This program considers the unique synergy between method acting and poetic realism, marking the changes in American theater from pre- to post-World War II society. America's newfound place on the world stage is spotlighted, along with the careers of Paul Robeson, Canada Lee, and Marlon Brando. Milestone plays such as A streetcar named desire, Cat on a hot tin roof, Bus stop and The crucible, and the heart of New York's mainstream theater that is centered in Times Square, reflect the nation's cultural history
Introduction to Indian classical music
Provides an overview of the history of Indian classical music, from its origins to the present day. Examines popular stringed, wind, and percussion instruments, such as the sitar, sarangi, veena, tambora, sarod, flute, shehnai, harmonium, mridang, tabla, and bayan. Also discusses the Indian approach to teaching music
Gymkana Home Show, April 16-17, 1999
Video footage of the Gymkana troupe's Home Show performance, April 16-17, 199
Gymkana Home Show, April 16-17, 1999
Video footage of the Gymkana troupe's Home Show performance, April 16-17, 199