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Box 17E

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

"Gilberto and the Wind" read by Harry Belafonte (3 16mm rolls in 1 container), 1967

 Sub-Series — Box: 17E
Identifier: bsc.04.01.I.001
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group: Since 1921, Bank Street has published materials to improve the quality of life for children and families. In 1950, publication of the Little Golden Books began. The Bank Street Readers, published in 1965, set a new standard as the first multi-racial, urban-oriented readers. By 1982, Bank Street broadened its scope of publications to include the Bank Street Writer, the first word-processing software package designed especially for children. Bank Street has also participated in the production...
Dates: 1967

"Josefina February" read by Diahann Carroll (3 16mm rolls in 2 containers), 1967

 Sub-Series — Box: 17E
Identifier: bsc.04.01.I.002
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group: Since 1921, Bank Street has published materials to improve the quality of life for children and families. In 1950, publication of the Little Golden Books began. The Bank Street Readers, published in 1965, set a new standard as the first multi-racial, urban-oriented readers. By 1982, Bank Street broadened its scope of publications to include the Bank Street Writer, the first word-processing software package designed especially for children. Bank Street has also participated in the production...
Dates: 1967

"Nosy Nancy Norris" read by Shirley MacLaine (16mm 2 containers)

 Sub-Series — Box: 17E
Identifier: bsc.04.01.I.003
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group: Since 1921, Bank Street has published materials to improve the quality of life for children and families. In 1950, publication of the Little Golden Books began. The Bank Street Readers, published in 1965, set a new standard as the first multi-racial, urban-oriented readers. By 1982, Bank Street broadened its scope of publications to include the Bank Street Writer, the first word-processing software package designed especially for children. Bank Street has also participated in the production...
Dates: 1918 - 2025; Majority of material found within 1950 - 2000

"Whistle for Willie" read by James Garner or Doug O'Connor? (16mm), 1972

 Sub-Series — Box: 17E
Identifier: bsc.04.01.I.004
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group: Since 1921, Bank Street has published materials to improve the quality of life for children and families. In 1950, publication of the Little Golden Books began. The Bank Street Readers, published in 1965, set a new standard as the first multi-racial, urban-oriented readers. By 1982, Bank Street broadened its scope of publications to include the Bank Street Writer, the first word-processing software package designed especially for children. Bank Street has also participated in the production...
Dates: 1972

"My Dog is Lost" read by Harry Belafonte (2 16mm reels), 1967

 Sub-Series — Box: 17E
Identifier: bsc.04.01.I.005
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group: Since 1921, Bank Street has published materials to improve the quality of life for children and families. In 1950, publication of the Little Golden Books began. The Bank Street Readers, published in 1965, set a new standard as the first multi-racial, urban-oriented readers. By 1982, Bank Street broadened its scope of publications to include the Bank Street Writer, the first word-processing software package designed especially for children. Bank Street has also participated in the production...
Dates: 1967