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Editorial - The Changing Face of Annapolis, 1963

 File — Tape: WMAR-EDIT-1223-009
Identifier: WMAR-EDIT-1223-009

Shot List

1. Outtakes from show production 0:00 2. The Changing Face of Annapolis - Introduction 0:37 3. Annapolis Historical Buildings (with Marcellus Gabriel Hall) 3:31 4. Marcellus' perspective on urban development in the city 9:52 5. Challenges to urban development 12:34 6. Historic Annapolis Incorporated and local restorations 13:42 7. Naval Academy-Annapolis relations, with Rear Admiral C.S. Minter 15:24 8. Monroe Building and changes in city building height ordinance 17:50 9. Hotel construction proposal, with Mrs. J.M.P. Wright (President of Historic Annapolis Inc.) and Henry Ortland (Hotel proprietor) 18:38 10. City business decisions going forward 22:31 11. Channel 2 Editorial by Bob Cochrane 26:59 12. Credits 28:51 13. Money Machines - Introduction 31:14 14. History of gambling in Maryland 32:43 15. Citizen testimonials 36:06 16. Slot machines construction and manufacture 38:00 17. State votes to phase out slot machines, with Senator John T. Parran Jr and Richard Emory (Head of Slot Machine Commission) 39:27 18. Problems faced by gambling revenue being cut off, with Senator Edward Hall 44:06 19. Slot machine revenue for counties and businesses 47:53 20. Channel 2 Editorial by Bob Cochrane 56:22 21. Credits 58:50 22. Cut editorial take; Sears Advertisement 59:48

Dates

  • 1963

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research. Material from the collection may be viewed in the Special Collections 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

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Baltimore Studies Archives Repository

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