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McKeldin Mall and the ODK Fountain in the snow, College Park, Maryland, March 2001
McKeldin Mall and the ODK Fountain in the snow, March 2001
John Moheyer celebrates, University of Maryland men's golf, circa 2000
University of Maryland men's golfer John Moheyer celebrating after making a putt, circa 2000
From sanctuary to stage
Traces the development of medieval drama, from Hildegard von Bingen's musical morality play Ordo Virtutum (The ritual of the virtues) to the seminal Everyman. Features extended excerpts from these works, as well as from The second shepherd's play and the 1998 staging of the Mystery Cycle in York, England. Establishes the genre's socioreligios context.Host, Joe Barrett ; Ordem Virtutum: director, Michael Fields, performed by Vox Animae ; The second shepherd's play and Everyman selections: director, Arthur Pritchard, performed by Bretton Hall School of Dance and Theatre, UK.In English with segments in Latin with subtitles in English
The quality gap : medicine's secret killer
Correspondent, Hedrick Smith. Principal camera, Keith Walker, David Brown, Bill McMillin ; editors, Cliff Hackel ... [et al.] ; original music, Eric Kaye.Experts agree that poor medical practice and medical errors are the most costly element of the American healthcare system. Pulitzer Prize-winning journal Hedrick Smith examines New York's tough performance reports on doctors doing open-heart surgery; profiles a pioneering effort by a VA hospital in Kentucky to confront medical errors; and shows breakthrough quality improvement drives in northern New England and Utah
Indus to independence : a journey through Indian history
Narrator, Kebbie Sebastion. Script, Sonia Narayan ; photography, Anthony Jaywanth ; editor, Rajesh Murthy ; music, Prakash Sontakke.India, a rich amalgam of cultures and religions, bears the imprint of many civilizations. Beginning with the Stone Age, this comprehensive program unfolds India's past, era by era, covering the Indus Valley civilization, the Vedic Age, the Mauryan empire, the Gupta Age, the southern kingdoms, the Muslim invasion, the Mogul and Maratha empires, the British Raj, and independence. The impact of India's diverse religions--Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, and Christianity--is also explored
Folk Song Suite -- March: Folk Songs from Somerset
Performance of Vaughn Williams's Folk Song Suite, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Tawes Theater, November 6, 2000
Second Suite in F -- March: Morris dance, Swansea Town, Claudy Banks
Performance of Holst's Second Suite in F, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Tawes Theater, November 6, 2000
Tahj Holden (#45) shooting against George Washington University, December 3, 2000
Tahj Holden (#45), Maryland Terrapin forward, taking a shot against George Washington University on December 3, 2000