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Knights of Pythias members interviewed about paper drive to raise funds for the treatment of cystic fibrosis. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, "Week in Review." The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:03:27
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Paul Cooley, Muncie Mayor, responding to news of Robert F. Kennedy assassination. Cooley, Paul J. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:23
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Audio begins 10 seconds into the video footage.; Birch Bayh, United States Senator from Indiana, discussing possibility of peace in Vietnam War. Bayh, Birch This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:18
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Representative of the Eugene McCarthy campaign interviewed about the opening of campaign office and thoughts on Democratic Party presidential primary. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:02:09
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Leo or Marshall Hanley interviewed about establishment of Robert F. Kennedy campaign headquarters in Delaware County and the race in 10th congressional district. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:26
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Birch Bayh, United States Senator from Indiana, interviewed about his future political plans. Bayh would announce plans to run for second United States Senate term on June 7, 1968. Bayh, Birch This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:22
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Jerry Maynard, Muncie Human Rights Commission executive director, speaking about death of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his intention to carry on his work.
Maynard, Jerry This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:39
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Audio begins 13 seconds into the video footage.; Birch Bayh, United States Senator, interviewed about loss of young farmers and proposal to increase availability of loans for young farmers to start in agriculture. Bayh, Birch This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:31
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Birch Bayh, United States Senator, speaking about the democratic presidential primary race and his career plans. Bayh, Birch, 1928-; This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:53
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Silent film.; Supporters of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 United States Presidential election campaigning and distributing petition outside a supermarket. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:31
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