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Editorial - The Inspector Calls, 1963

 File — Tape: WMAR-EDIT-1223-004
Identifier: WMAR-EDIT-1223-004

Scope and Contents

1. The Inspector Calls introduction, with Don Bruchi 0:15 2. Renters of poorly-maintained property denied support from inspectors 1:22 3. Progress and problems of urban renewal 3:04 4. History of Baltimore slums 4:51 5. G. Yates Cook and the Baltimore Plan 6:02 6. Tyson Street 9:35 7. Baltimore Urban Renewal and Housing Agency (BURHA) and housing inspection; interview with Richard Steiner, Director of BURHA 12:06 8. Harlem Park and other urban renewal projects 15:04 9. Bureau of Building Inspections and objections from homeowners 16:34 10. Direct statements by homeowners 20:11 11. Arson risks posed from chronic violators 25:23 12. Channel 2 Editorial by Bob Cochrane 25:52 13. Credits 29:07 14. Futures Indefinite introduction 31:42 15. The Dropout Rate 34:55 16. Reasons for dropping out 38:11 17. Dropout Survey results 39:27 18. Dropouts in the workforce 43:53 19. The employer's perspective 47:45 20. Solutions - Work-Study Programs, Counselors 50:45 21. Conclusion 55:27 22. Channel 2 Editorial by Bob Cochrane 56:49 23. Credits 59:58 24. Eyewitness - The Color Line on Campus 1:01:33

Dates

  • Creation: 1963

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research. Material from the collection may be viewed in the Special Collections and Archives Research Room. Some items may have access limitations due to physical format. Some footage from the the collection has been digitized and made available online for streaming through the Internet Archive and is available through this finding aid.

Extent

From the Series: 16 Reels ; 2-inch videotape: Quad

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Repository Details

Part of the Baltimore Studies Archives Repository

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