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Chesapeake Collectibles, episode 111, January 2011
G. Armory LeCuyer appraises trade delegate medals and Taiwanese opera puppets, Don Farlow appraises a Japanese samurai sword, Lex Reeves appraises an Adolf Schreyer painting, Dick Fore appraises a serveware set, Edgard Moreno appraises a Gorham silver cup, and Colleen Walker appraises a 14-karat gold purse
Chesapeake Collectibles, episode 103, January 2011
Joe Huenke appraises a former slave's freedom paper and a Civil War soldier's medals and effects, Lex Reeves appraises a Pierre-Jules Mêne statue, G. Armory LeCuyer appraises a blue Louis Comfort Tiffany vase and a silver enamel cigarette case with an image of Leda, Dr. Charles Engman appraises a Patek Philippe pocket watch, Dick Fore appraises French miniature portraits, and an unnamed man shows off a British toy steam engine
Chesapeake Collectibles, episode 112, January 2011
Best of season 1 of Chesapeake Collectibles
Football program cover, Maryland vs. Miami, September 5, 2011
Football program cover, Maryland vs. Miami, September 5, 2011. Head coach, Randy Edsall
Planet Forward - Energy Innovation
Planet Forward, a project of the Center for Innovative Media at The George Washington University, is an online social network. This program showcases ideas about solutions to global energy and climate challenges submitted by engaged citizens to the program's website. Experts analyze and debate each idea, then audience members and the online community help select one as the most innovative. Host: Frank Sesno, managing editor and host of Planet Forward, is director of GW's Public Affairs Project and a professor of media and public affairs at The George Washington University
Chesapeake Collectibles, episode 102, January 2011
C. Armory LeCuyer appraises a Chilton pen collection, Joe Huenke appraises a first edition of Captain William Bligh's A Voyage to the South Sea (with a letter and signature from Bligh and a poem by Keats included), Mark C. Grove appraises a Simon & Halbig doll, an unnamed appraiser appraises a Andrew Ellicott journal and compass, Michael Stanton appraises a Buddy L pressed steel van, Lex Reeves appraises a Meiji period Japanese netsuke, and Edgard Moreno appraises a German opium pipe
Chesapeake Collectibles, episode 106, January 2011
Michael Stanton appraises a 1902 American League poster, Joe Huenke appraises a nineteenth century photograph album and postcards of a glass house in Baltimore, an unnamed appraiser appraises a Japanese bowl, G. Armory LeCuyer appraises beadwork and a set of ivory poker chips, and Gary Borsky appraises a Swiss-made gold pocket watch
Chesapeake Collectibles, episode 109, January 2011
Edgard Moreno appraises resin and modern bone scrimshaw, appraises Henry Alken paintings, Lyman Speckhauer, Bill Shaeffer appraises a Doulton Burslem umbrella stand, G. Armory LeCuyer appraises a Native American bracelet and doll, and Frank Shaia appraises a French Aubusson tapestry
Advertising's image of women
Directed by Sut Jhally.In an update of her Killing Us Softly series, Jean Kilbourne takes another look at how advertising affects ideals of femininity. The film uses a range of new print and television advertisements to examine gender stereotypes -- images and messages that often reinforce unrealistic perceptions of beauty, perfection, and sexuality. Killing Us Softly 4 urges a new generation of students to take advertising seriously, and to think critically about popular culture and its relationship to sexism, eating disorders, and gender violence. Sequel to: Killing us softly (1979), Still killing us softly (1987), and Killing us softly 3 (2000)
LaQuan Williams, player #3, carrying the ball from 2010 game-day program
LaQuan Williams, player #3, carrying the ball from 2010 game-day program