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Maryland vs. North Carolina football program cover, University of Maryland, October 23, 1999
The football program cover from a game between the University of Maryland and the University of North Carolina featuring player Shawn Forte (#13), October 23, 1999
LaMont Jordan rubs Testudo for luck before a game, University of Maryland football, 1999
University of Maryland football player LaMont Jordan rubs Testudo for luck before a game, 1999
Candyce DeLoatch, All-American sprinter, University of Maryland women's track, 1999
All-American sprinter Candyce DeLoatch runs the 400m, University of Maryland women's track, 1999
Line in the sand
In The bard is back, Leeds Barrol of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Hardy Cook of Bowie State University discuss their research on William Shakespeare. Und all that jazz features a Towson University trio giving a musical performance at Oldenburg University, Germany celebrating George Gershwin. In ReOrienting medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine creates the nation's first academic center for study of complementary medicine. The perfect instrument features the Marian Anderson International Vocal Competition, sponsored by the University of Maryland, College Park and held at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Once upon a time profiles Frostburg State University's summer Author Institute featuring children's book authors, and illustrator Kevin O'Malley. In Street legal, University of Baltimore law students work with citizens of Baltimore through their Community Development Clinic. A line in the sand shows how University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science researchers study rising sea levels of the Chesapeake Bay.Host, Scott Simon. Narrators, Betsy Ames, Mike Pengra.Dolby surround
Treasures of the National Palace Museum
This program spotlights 33 works of Chinese art seldom ever seen outside of the National Palace Museum. Including: a Neolithic pottery jar, bronze fangzu and fangyi vessels from the late Shang to early Zhou period, a bronze ding vessel from the late Western Zhou period, a Tang figurine in sancai glaze, a Ming cup in doucai enamels, and a Qing cylindrical curio cabinet. Presents these cultural artifacts in chronological order and from numerous angels with narration in English
Village radicals, new Americans, boom, and crash
This program examines the cultural changes of the early 20th century using theater as a mirror, to reveal the ongoing development of American culture and society's artistic aspirations. Through archival footage and expert interviews this film examines topics such as the impact of immigrants in drama; the blossoming of ethnic theater; the role of the American Laboratory Theatre; the influence of the Greenwich Village Theatre and the Provincetown Players; and the works of Eugene O'Neill.Narrator: Elena Pinto Simon
"The Beauty Queen of Leenane" by Martin McDonagh: set model
"The Beauty Queen of Leenane" by Martin McDonagh: set model. Director: Joy Zinoman, Designer: Russell Metheny, Theater: The Milton Theatre, Opening Date: March 10, 1999
University of Maryland field hockey player Carla Tagliente on the field, 1999
University of Maryland field hockey player Carla Tagliente (#4) on the field, 199
University of Maryland women's lacrosse team photograph, 1999
University of Maryland women's lacrosse team photograph, 1999
Blythe Danner - Wilmington, DE - Interviewers: Jackson R. Bryer and Richard A. Davison (two cassettes), August 25, 1997, and June 24, 1999
Blythe Danner interviewed in Wilmington, Delware, by University of Maryland professor Jackson R. Bryer and Richard A. Davidson on August 25, 1997, and over the telephone by Jackson R. Bryer on June 24, 1999