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Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts

Thursday, April 1, 2010

University of Florida, Road to the Moon (part 3)

web.uflib.ufl.edu Production number 2 Production title: Road to the Moon Production date: ca. 1965 Color / Sound Total running time: 00:27:50 Story and script by John Paul Jones Producer: Harold Dillinger Director: Dwight Godwin Narrator: Donley Fredderson Available in VHS, DVD, DVCAM and mini-DV. Derived from 16 mm film. Produced by the University of Florida Alumni Association. Road to the Moon is a promotional film aimed at new and prospective students and their parents. The film depicts many aspects of the university's environment, but emphasis is placed on curriculum, advisement, and counseling. Considerable attention is given to the University College. Individual deans and counselors are featured, but few are identified. Contents 0:00 Shots of Florida. (Miami Beach, Kennedy Space Center, orange groves) 1:05 Campus scenes including library and astronomy class 2:30 Summer orientation. UF official talking to new students and parents. 4:10 University College Dr. Arnold Graeffe with students at his house. Writing Lab Dean Byron S. Hollinshead talks to fraternity group about the merits of University College's curriculum. 9:00 Student counseling and advisement Registration Student talking to advisor Career counseling (very fast clips of all colleges) 14:20 Vocational counseling 16:50 Mental health counseling (very long session with Dr. H. Thompson Martin) 20:00 Intramural sports 20:30 Football. Ray Graves speaking to team about importance of academic success. 22:00 More ...



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Monday, March 15, 2010

University of Florida, Miracle on 13th Street Part 2

web.uflib.ufl.edu See full version within the UF Digital Collections: www.uflib.ufl.edu Production number 1 Production title: Miracle on 13th Street Production date: 1965 Color / Sound Total running time: 00:29:10 Story and script by John Paul Jones Producer: Harold Dillinger Director: Dwight Godwin Narrator: Steven C. O'Connell Derived from 16 mm film. Available in VHS, DVD, DVCAM, and Mini-DV. Produced by the University of Florida Alumni Association, Motion Picture Services of the University of Florida, and WUFT-TV. Miracle on 13th Street is a promotional film aimed at a general audience. Narrator Steven C. O'Connell was Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court at the time. The opening sequence of the film was damaged. The film begins with a history of the University of Florida and proceeds to describe the physical plant, curriculum, faculty, student life and recreation, the university's service to the people and the state, and the university's plan for the future. Some faculty are depicted and identified. Contents 0:00 Introduction History of the university. Narrator O'Connell depicted followed by still footage from the archives and student yearbook. 6:00 The campus Aerial views Tigert Hall Smathers Library Matherly Hall Bryan Hall (College of Law) Dauer Hall (Student Union) Hub J. Hillis Miller Health Center Shands Weil Hall mccarty Hall Norman Hall Anderson Hall Florida Gym 7:40 The students Images of students in second floor reading room of Smathers and cafeteria ...



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Sunday, December 20, 2009

A Superbowl Party of Football Cheer

Spectator sports are a favorite past time of people all over the world; football and its granddaddy championship game, the Superbowl, is probably one of the most watched event. The game of football has been in existence since the 1800s, but the Superbowl has only existed since January 15, 1967. The playoffs, which precede the Superbowl, are big games, but even people who don’t watch football during the rest of the season look forward to the big game. The Superbowl has become one of the biggest events for family and friends to get together.

Since the Superbowl features the two best teams in the NFL, it is very likely that the partygoers will share in their desired chosen winner of the game. In this case, purchasing a decorations and accessories package that includes banners, plates, napkins, and party favors is a great idea. Everyone can wear jersey or other gear of the football team. If the guests are rooting for different teams, decorating can be a bit tricky, but still doable. If the area where the game will be watched is large enough, an idea for decorating for both teams is to have separate banners and use plain cups and plates in the colors of the respective teams.

Food is usually a significant part of a Superbowl party. The big game is typically held some time between lunch and dinner hours. Balancing the food offerings with snacks and a filling entrée is recommended. Chips and dip, Buffalo wings, veggie or fruit trays, and finger sandwiches are great snacks for a Superbowl party. For a main entrée, nachos, chili, and similar filling, but light meals are a good idea. Beverages of all kinds are typically served at Superbowl parties. Beer is the staple, but wine coolers, and non-alcoholic beverages should be easily accessible for mixed crowds. Once the party is set up, all that is necessary is for the game to begin!