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Includes interviews, speeches, news clips from WUGA, UGA football highlights.

Audio recordings from various political campaigns including J. B. Stoner, John A. Sibley, and Lester Maddox; 1976 Shining Light Awards; Aubrey Morris, George Fischer, and Gaither Party.

Includes home movies, recordings from BBC, Egyptian broadcasts, and music.

Includes lectures by and interviews of Don Carter, Life in China recordings, Carolyn Carter interviewing Olive Anne Burns, and recordings labeled William Alton Carter (Billy Carter).

Home movies, professional films, outtakes, audio formats, and videotapes made by "Doc" Tommy Scott during his long career as a musician and traveling medicine show man.

Includes audio and video recordings of Coleman Barks readings, interviews, and events plus recordings of his work by others.

Includes recordings of the annual NPPA awards, lectures, Picture of the Year, TV News Clip Contest, Best of TV Photojournalism, and Best of Photojournalism.

An extensive number of videotapes and DVDs, focusing on reunions, the 94th Division's overseas campaigns, and veterans.

Interviews with writers Wilma Dykeman (1920-2006) and newspaper editor Nancy Smith of Tallahassee, Florida.

133 reels of film containing home movies from the Patel, Broaddus, Cofer, and Halloran families

Captain Kangaroo films bought at auction, likely from Keeshan Estate

One film about Aunt Arie Carpenter; one film about the Meaders family.

17 audio discs containing radio programs, auditions, and promotional spots

Recordings include the Donald L. Hollowell Lecture, Dr. Polansky Luncheon, Graduation, and interview with Jim Parham.

Films created by Thomas Crowley at SUNY Buffalo and at the University of Georgia.

Includes Walk in Peace March, news coverage on Jubilee and Sanctuary, Don and Carolyn Mosley, and Nicaraguan refugees.

Episodes of television programs and television segments produced by Bobby Thomas and two audio recordings, all with a Georgia focus. Programs represented in the Collection include Today in Georgia, Good Morning Atlanta, and the 1968 Fourth of July Parade.

The 38 cassette tapes in this collection hold keynote addresses of authors and illustrators who spoke at the University of Georgia’s Children’s Literature Conference/Georgia Conference on Children’s Literature between 1974-1993. These addresses include speeches from well known award winning authors and illustrators including but not limited to Robert Burch, Doris B. Smith, Tomie dePaola, Jane Yolen, Stephen Kellog, and Lois Lowry.


94 episodes of "From Head to Heart"

Completed episodes of "The Georgia Traveler," "The Tennessee Traveler," and "The Country Traveler" as well as production elements; some documentaries.

Music recorded at Bill Lowery's Southern Tracks studio.

The American Museum of Natural History has conducted archaeological fieldwork on St. Catherines Island, Georgia, since 1974 under the direction of Dr. David Hurst Thomas. The St. Catherines Island Archaeology Collection consists of field audio recordings, lectures, and interviews.

Recordings of school visits and read-along of Joey's Cat.

This collection includes interviews and other recordings related to Clinton and Jones County, Georgia.

Recordings of church services and choral and gospel music. Many recordings occurred at historically black colleges and universities (HCBUs) and African American churches. 

Moving image and sound recordings related to the personal and professional lives of Millard and Linda Fuller. Most of the materials pertain to the Fullers' work with Habitat for Humanity International, while a small portion of the collection relates to the Fuller Center for Housing and the Fullers' personal activities.

Audio recordings created during the late 1970s featuring prominent Athenians including William Tapley Bennett, dean emeritus William Tate, Sue Fan Tate, Mrs. James Barrow, and E. Merton Coulter.
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