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Note to Researcher: These records have not been processed to the level of an inventory and may therefore contain RESTRICTED material not specifically annotated as such and access may be limited in that regard. Please see the RESTRICTIONS NOTE at the end of the box list(s).

Box 1 - 082541 [return to top]

[A14-43]

FF - Sesquicentennial Project - Broadcast News Department, 1987-1988

FF - Christopher Bond-Harriet Woods Debate on KCPT (Rod Gelatt as moderator; includes script, correspondence, news clippings), 1986

FF - KOMU Coverage of the Christopher S. Bond Inauguration, 1973

FF - Freedom of Information Center - News clippings (includes comments by Earl English), 1963

FF - New Colloquium - Press Conference with Roy Fisher (includes notes by Rod Gelatt), 1973

FF - Journalism Week - Speech by Reuven Frank, 1971

FF - KOMU - News clipping (Maneater), 1971

FF - Television Data Sheet - KOMU Regional and News Round-Ups - Rod Gelatt, n.d.

FF - School of Journalism - Miscellaneous memoranda (Plan B students, Graduate practicum), ca. 1971

FF - Photograph - Rod Gelatt with Lillian Dunlap, n.d.

FF - Strategic Air Command Missile Combat Competition (Whiteman Airforce Base 351st Strategic Missile Wing) - Correspondence and informational material, 1972

FF - Judical Canon 35 - Informational material (includes correspondence), ca. 1963

FF - "Seeing the legal system through the lense" (newspaper article by Rod Gelatt), 1995

FF - Cameras in the Courtroom - Media Coordinators Guidelines, 1993

FF - Cameras in the Courtroom - Procedure Handbook for Trial Judges, ca. 1992

FF - "Proposed Guidelines for Media Coverage of Missouri Judicial Proceedings," ca. 1991

FF - "Legal Reportings with Cameras in the Courtroom," (Master's Project by S. A. DeJarnette), 1994

FF - "Report from the Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom," 1992

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Final Report - Drafts, 1994

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Final Report, 1994

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Survey, n.d.

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Survey (includes correspondence), 1992

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Survey (includes correspondence and memoranda), 1993

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Survey (includes correspondence and memoranda), 1994

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Survey (includes correspondence and memoranda), 1994 (cont'd)

FF - Supreme Court of Missouri - Cameras in the Courtroom, 1992

FF - "From Sam Sheppard to O. J. Simpson - Putting Problems of Pre-Trial Publicity in Perspective" (includes program and copy of Rod Gelatt's presentation), November 10, 1994

FF - "Hot Topics in Media Law: Damage Control, Access and Gag Orders" (includes program), 1993

FF - "Cameras in the Courtroom" - Program, 1992

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Background information

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Background information (cont'd)

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Correspondence and memoranda, 1992-1994

Box 2 - UMLD1 [return to top]

[A14-43]

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Correspondence and memoranda, 1992-1994

FF - Supreme Court Task Force on Cameras in the Courtroom - Meetings (includes agendas, minutes, notes), 1993-1994

FF - "News Media Coverage of Judicial Proceedings with Cameras and Microphones: A Survey of the States," 1991

FF - Press Release - "Supreme Court Permits Cameras in the Courtroom for Two-Year Experiment," 1992

FF - Cameras in the Courtroom - Miscellaneous, 1990-1995

FF - Cameras in the Courtroom - News clippings, 1990-1995

FF - Cameras in the Courtroom - Miscellaneous, 1990-1995

Box 3 - 082543 [return to top]

[A14-43]

FF - Public Affairs Department - Schedule of Recordings (includes "Post Script"), 1972-1974

FF - Post Script - Boonville Training School for Boys (No. 1), September 15, 1971

FF - Post Script - Juvenile Problems (No. 2), September 22, 1971

FF - Post Script - James Whitmore; United Fund; James Kirkpatrick; Fiddler on the Roof (No. 3), September 29, 1971

FF - Post Script - Blind Boone; Military Schools (No. 4), October 6 and 12, 1971

FF - Post Script - Recycling; Stone Hill Winery in Hermann (No. 5), October 20, 1971

FF - Post Script - School Lunches; Gano Chance (No. 6), ca. October 27, 1971

FF - Post Script - Hospitals (No. 8), November 10, 1971

FF - Post Script - Marching Mizzou; Air Force ROTC; The Clubhouse (No. 9), ca. November 17, 1971

FF - Post Script - Missouri School for the Deaf; Food Commodities (No. 10), November 24, 1971

FF - Post Script - Ecology (No. 11), December 1, 1971

FF - Post Script - Hugh P. Williamson (No. 12 - includes correspondence from July 1973 and script for additional "Post Script" on Williamson's retirement from October 1973), December 8, 1971

FF - Post Script - Nostalgia (No. 13), December 15, 1971

FF - Post Script - Christmas Trees; Post Office at Christmas time (No. 14), December 22, 1971

FF - Post Script - Old People (No. 15), December 29, 1971

FF - Post Script - Year's End, Part I (No. 16), January 6, 1972

FF - Post Script - Year's End, Part II (No. 17), January 12, 1972

FF - Post Script - Year's End, Part III (No. 18), January 19, 1972

FF - Post Script - Landfills; Junior Achievement (No. 19), January 26, 1972

FF - Post Script - Foster Parent; Herman Bains (No. 20), February 2, 1972

FF - Post Script - Hallmark Greeting Cards; Drivers Training; "Post Script" Profiles (No. 21), February 9, 1972

FF - Post Script - Columbia Municipal Services (No. 22), February 16, 1972

FF - Post Script - Emergency Ambulance Service (No. 23), February 23, 1972

FF - Post Script - General Telephone Company (No. 24), March 1, 1972

FF - Post Script - Attorney General John C. Danforth (Nos. 25 & 26), March 8, 1972

FF - Post Script - Don Breckenridge (No. 27 - rebroadcast August 25, 1972), March 22, 1972

FF - Post Script - Hospital Bond (No. 28), March 29, 1972

FF - Post Script - Boys Town of Missouri (No. 29), April 5, 1972

FF - Post Script - Harry Truman (No. 30), ca. April 1972

FF - Post Script - Informers - Turn In A Pusher (No. 32), ca. April 1972

FF - Post Script - State Finances (No. 33), May 10, 1972

FF - Post Script - Drivers Test (No. 34), May 24, 1972

FF - Post Script - Board of Curators (No. 35), May 31, 1972

FF - Post Script - The Farmer (No. 36), June 7, 1972

FF - Post Script - Governor John Dalton (No. 37), July 7, 1972

FF - Post Script - Cancer Research Center (No. 38), July 14, 1972

FF - Post Script - Campaign Re-Cap (No. 39), July 28, 1972

FF - Post Script - Pre-Election (No. 40), August 4, 1972

FF - Post Script - Song of Hiawatha, October 4, 1972

FF - Post Script - Butterfield Boys Ranch, Part I-II, October 10 and 12, 1972

FF - Post Script - Journalism-Law Think Piece, November 13, 1972

FF - Post Script - Anique Cars, November 24, 1972

FF - Post Script - Joe Lesem, Novermber 30, 1972

FF - Post Script - Harry Truman (rebroadcast from April 12, 1972), ca. December 1972

FF - Post Script - Larry Hall, January 26, 1973

FF - Post Script - Black Studies (Lincoln University) - Lorenzo Greene, February 13 and 15, 1973

FF - Post Script - Positive Peer Culture Program (Boonville), March 25, 1973

FF - Post Script - Prison-College Program - David Hentzel, April 1973

FF - Post Script - Amtrak, April 1973

FF - Post Script - Week of the Young Child (Ira Gordon), April 5, 1973

FF - Post Script - Planned Parenthood, April 11, 1973

FF - Post Script - Over-Population (Frances Frech, Missouri Citizens for Life), April 4, 1973

FF - Post Script - Volunteers in Corrections, April 1973

FF - Post Script - Regional Medical Program, Parts I-III, May 14, 15 and 18, 1973

FF - Post Script - Maifest, May 19 and 20, 1973

FF - Post Script - Mobile Home Tie-Downs, May 23, 1973

FF - Post Script - Drugs - Juveniles, May 25, 1973

FF - Post Script - Brand Names Foundation Retailer of the Year (Frank Westlake), May 1973

FF - KBIA - Commentary, November 5, 1993

FF - KBIA - Between the Lines - Media panels and Commentaries, 1994

FF - KBIA - Between the Lines - Media panels, January-May 1995

FF - KBIA - Between the Lines and Views of the News - Media panels, August-December 1995

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, January-March 2006

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, April-June 2006

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, July-September 2006

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, October-December 2006

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, January-March 2007

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, April-June 2007

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, July-September 2007

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, October-December 2007

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, March-June 2008

FF - KBIA - Views of the News, July-September 2008

Box 4 - Ellis [return to top]

[A14-43]

Item - Video Tape (2") - Post Script, December 15, 1971

Item - Video Tape (2") - Post Script, April 12, 1972

Item - Video Tape (2") - Post Script, December 9, 1973

Return to C:11/10/10 summary

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