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Motion Picture MP77-39

KCMO NEWS SEGMENTS FROM 1966 AND 1967

Administrative Information

Original Format(s)
Motion Picture
Footage
702 feet
Running Time
19 minutes 30 seconds
Film Gauge
16mm
Sound
sound
magnetic soundtrack
Color
Color
Produced by
KCMO-TV
Restrictions
Restricted
Description

News segments include Harry S. Truman at Independence Day ceremonies at the Truman Library (1966) and in front of his house (1967); Dwight D. Eisenhower and Truman at the United Nations "We Believe" luncheon (June 6, 1966); speaking appearances by Jack Benny, Lyndon Johnson, and Earl Warren. Tom Gavin talks about Eisenhower and Truman being together at the funeral of President Kennedy.

Date(s)
1966 - 1967

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Moving Image Type
Motion Picture

Shot List

  • Reel 1
     
0:00   July 4, 1967. Harry S. Truman at Fourth of July parade in Independence, in front of his home.
0:16   May 8, 1967. Truman’s 83rd birthday party: H. Roe Bartle speaking there.
3:24   July 4, 1966 Truman Library Independence Day ceremony: Mr. Truman speaking.
3:41   June 6, 1966. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry Truman at the United Nations “We Believe” luncheon.
3:57   February 18, 1966. Jack Benny speaking at a birthday dinner: Truman seated.
4:55   January 20, 1966. Lyndon B. Johnson speaking at Peace Center ceremony.
7:23   January 20, 1966. Chief Justice Earl Warren speaking at Peace Center ceremony: Truman seated. Tom L. Evans talking about Harry S. Truman’s transition back to private citizen after leaving the presidency, about Truman’s desire for presidential papers to be preserved and have the Truman Library built in Independence. Shots of Harry S. Truman Library, the Oval Office replica, and the upper stacks.
18:00   Tom Gavin talking about the Eisenhower’s and the Truman’s getting together for the funeral of John F. Kennedy.