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Taylor Twellman vs. NC State, University of Maryland men's soccer, 1999
University of Maryland men's soccer player Taylor Twellman dribbling the ball in game vs. North Carolina State, 1999
Information revolution and the inner city
Narrator, Regina Taylor. Producer, director, writer, Lorna Thomas ; co-producer, Michelle Halsell ; executive producer, series creator, David Bolt ; series writer, Charlie Pearson ; camera, Kyle Kibbe ; editor, Elizabeth Long ; music, Tom Disher.Examines the urgent need in inner cities for technology-centered education through home computer access, community technology centers, and schools, properly funded and staffed. Assesses the use of computers as tools for higher learning rather than merely as drill masters. Includes commentary from representatives of groups such as the National Urban League, ASPIRA, the East Harlem Tutorial Program, the Technology Access Foundation, and the Urban Technology Center
University of Maryland field hockey player Carla Tagliente celebrates on field, 1999
University of Maryland field hockey player Carla Tagliente (#4) celebrates on field, 1999. Page 20 of the 1999 University of Maryland field hockey media guide
Frodus, Six Going On Seven, My Best Mistake concert flier – Metro Café, Washington, D.C., November 28, 1999
Flier promoting a concert by the punk bands Frodus, Six Going On Seven, and My Best Mistake at the Metro Café in Washington, D.C. on November 28, 1999
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's Statement before the Education and Workforce Committee Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, Washington, DC, April 26, 1999
This is a statement given by Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi before the Education and Workforce Committee Subcommittee on Workforce Protections in Washington, DC on April 26, 1999. The statement is made in reference to workplace safety and health. She opens the statement by stating that ergonomics related health problems are costly and preventable. Throughout her statement, Pelosi outlines ergonomic risk factors related to health disorders, ergonomics standards, ergonomics programs, prior Congress agreements on the matter, and women's relationship with ergonomics. There is also an immediate release document that notifies the public about Pelosi's testament to safeguarding America's working women, published on April 21, 1999 in Washington, DC. For complete collection information, visit the full finding aid at https://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/46646
Gillian Cote, Maryland Terrapin gymnast, performing a split leap above the balance beam, 1999
Gillian Cote, Maryland Terrapin gymnast, performing a split leap above the balance beam, 1999
Gillian Cote, Maryland Terrapin gymnast, on the balance beam, 1999
Gillian Cote, Maryland Terrapin gymnast, on the balance beam, 1999
Lamont Jordan (#15), Maryland Terrapin running back, 1999
Lamont Jordan (#15), Maryland Terrapin running back, 1999
LaMont Jordan (#15), running against West Virginia, September 18, 1999
LaMont Jordan (#15), Maryland Terrapin running back, running against West Virginia on September 18, 1999
Inauguration of Maryland Governor Parris N. Glendening, January 20, 1999
The inauguration of Maryland Governor Parris N. Glendening begins with the swearing-in of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend in a ceremony inside the State House which includes remarks from Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt and Reverend Vashti McKensie. After the swearing-in ceremony, reporters interview politicians and local leaders in attendance. The ceremony then moves outside, with the Dundalk Sweet Adelines International singing the National Anthem, Reverend Grainger Browning giving the convocation, and the Morgan State University Choir sings ‚"Maryland, My Maryland." Other speakers include Dr. Jane Margaret O'Brien, Reverend Grainger Browning, Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, Kweisi Mfume, and Reverend Father Sylvester Peterks. The ceremony is followed by interviews with the Governor and Lieutenant Governor and a celebratory parade