SMU Jones Film

@SMUJonesFilm

The G. William Jones Film & Video Collection, a part of the Southern Methodist University Library - Curator: Jeremy Spracklen, Assistant Curator: Scott Martin

Dallas, TX
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2017.

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    10. lip 2018.

    Enjoy what we’re doing? Well you can help! Please support our ongoing preservation and digitization efforts as we bring Dallas’ history back to life. Every gift, even just a few bucks, will help us continue our work! Spread the word!

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    Watching a news retrospective at SMU: may bring a similar program to Fort Worth

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  3. prije 12 sati

    We couldn’t be more thrilled to have legendary WFAA reporter Tracy Rowlett speak tonight at the panel, “Shaping A City.” Here’s a look back at Rowlett reporting on the 1974 Huntsville prison siege. WFAA Collection.

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    From our WFAA Newsfilm Collection, 50 Years Ago Today: from the reel to the web, a look back at February 6-12, 1970 featuring an attempted robbery at McBride’s Payless Liquor; Texas Rep. Jim Collins; & a recounting of a plane crash in a Grand Prairie home.

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  5. prije 20 sati

    These four legends will share their stories tonight as part of a panel hosted by ’s Friends of the Library and the Jones Collection at SMU’s Meadows Museum. has graciously agreed to moderate. We can’t wait!

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    Tracy Rowlett, Doug Fox, Byron Harris, and John Sparks. Legendary journalists who made WFAA the best local TV station in the country and helped shape a city. What an opportunity to sit down and talk with these 4 men. Special thank you to the .

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    5. velj

    If you grew up in DFW watching (like me), then you know Doug Fox is a legend's legend. Can't wait to see this.

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    Legendary actor Kirk Douglas has passed away at the age of 103. Here he is in Dallas, talking about his new film, POSSE (which he also directed), and his thoughts on what moviegoers want. WFAA Collection. May 1975.

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  10. 5. velj

    We’re so very honored to have reporter Byron Harris speak at our panel, “Shaping A City,” this Thursday, and we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite Harris pieces, like this 1977 story on viable solar electricity. WFAA Collection.

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    Doug Fox could eat that burger. Doug Fox could smoke that pipe. Doug Fox could ride that horse. We catch up with this reporting legend and jack of all trades at 6:25am Thursday morning in a very special .

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  12. 5. velj

    Our 50th anniversary celebration rolls on, and we are thrilled to see our 35mm print of NIGHT OF THE COMET screen at the glorious . February 16. 7pm. Tickets, info, all that stuff is here:

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  13. 5. velj

    From our WFAA Newsfilm Collection, 50 Years Ago Today: from the reel to the web, a look back at February 1-5, 1970 featuring a tense interview with Florida Gov. Claude R. Kirk & Gerald Ford, plus a wild profile on Texas Land Commissioner, Jerry Sadler.

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  14. 4. velj

    In honor of Thursday’s panel of alums we’re co-hosting with ’s Friends of the Library & moderated by , we’re excited to share some highlights of the evening’s speakers, starting w/ this clip of Doug Fox visiting a junkyard near Azle.

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    After the assassination of , the city of Dallas and state of Texas had a stained reputation. I recently talked w/ four legends about how the emergence of TV news helped change that. Honored to moderate Thursday night's panel at SMU called "Shaping a City."

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    From our WFAA Newsfilm Collection, 50 Years Ago Today: from the reel to the web, a look back at February 1-5, 1970 featuring former Texas governor John Connally; Lamar Hunt on bringing a tennis tournament to Dallas; & a fire at Torch Restaurant.

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  17. 3. velj

    A behind-the-scenes profile of the Oak Lawn Community Theatre as the troupe prepares for an upcoming performance of Thornton Wilder’s THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH. WFAA Collection. September 1975.

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    From our WFAA Newsfilm Collection, 50 Years Ago Today: from the reel to the web, a look at February 1-5, 1970 featuring the Classroom Teachers of Dallas Pres., Bob Johnston & the ’s Savannah the Elephant promoting the city’s “Clean Up” campaign

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    2. velj

    Legendary sculptor James Surls is seen in this WFAA clip from with friends & SMU students laboriously moving one of his pieces from the studio behind his house in the 5000 block of Tremont in Old East Dallas. I wrote about Surls previously: link is in the comments.

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  20. 2. velj

    Dallas sculptor and professor, James Surls, enlists friends and students to help move his latest wood-carved piece. WFAA Collection. October 1975.

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    A fierce Groundhog Day coloring contest. WFAA Collection. February 1971.

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