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Silent film.; Paul Cooley, Muncie Mayor, cutting ribbon and band performing at event hosted by young women in fairgrounds building. Cooley, Paul J. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, "Week in Review." The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:36
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Commentator explaining horse breeds and equestrian competition styles for horse show at Delaware County Fairgrounds. Riders and horses appear as follows: Christie Marcus showing Boo, Rick Hardy showing Pinos Luck (?), Suzie Ware showing Ginger, Suzie Darton showing unnamed horse, Kim Shields showing unnamed horse, Andy Hartmier showing Wild Honey Bee, Lynn Etheridge showing Dusters Kay, and Judy Nolan showing Red Embers.
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Silent film.; Outdoor fundraising event for sororities including Beta Rho of Hartford City and Beta Sigma Phi. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:44
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Silent film.; Workers from Complete Glass Service installing display cases for Omega shop in the 100 block of South Walnut Street in Muncie, Indiana. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:32
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Unidentified representative of Protestant Christian religious denomination interviewed about annual ministerial gathering and the moral state of the nation following the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:02:27
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Silent film.; Ralph E. Rector, Delaware County Superior Court Judge, addressing crowd at dinner event. Rector, Ralph E. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:26
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Unidentified man announcing resignation as president of local Pepsi bottling company and appointment of Roger Shook as successor. Shook, Roger This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:35
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Silent film.; High school students preparing for commencement exercises. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:00:38
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Paul Cooley, Muncie Mayor, responding to news of Robert F. Kennedy assassination. Cooley, Paul J. This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:23
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Birch Bayh, United States Senator from Indiana, interviewed about his future political plans. Bayh would announce plans to run for second United States Senate term on June 7, 1968. Bayh, Birch This film originated from WLBC-TV and was (possibly) a part of a segment titled, “Week in Review.” The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station's callsign to the current WIPB-TV, now licensed by Ball State University. 16 mm 00:01:22
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