Barnard Film Collection, 1925-1976

Part I: Re-Editing Sequence

Reel Subject (brief) Location Film Numbers (new)

1 Barnard documentary, ca. 1925-ca. 1933 freezer 1

1A copy negative of reel 1 freezer

2 Barnard documentary, 1935 freezer 23, 24

2A copy negative of reel 2 freezer

3 Barnard Greek Games, 1944-1953 freezer 19-21

3A copy negative of reel 3 freezer

3B copy of film 19 freezer

4 Barnard Greek Games, 1949-1966 freezer 16, 17

4A copy negative of reel 4 (silent) freezer

4B optical soundtrack of reel 4 freezer

4C copy of film 16 freezer

5 Seven College Vocational Workshop,

fall 1964 shelf B-16 25

6 Barnard athletics, ca. 1935-1953 freezer 22, 2, 3, 6, 7

6A copy negative of reel 6 freezer

7 tennis instructional film, ca. 1940 freezer 4, 5

7A copy negative of reel 7 freezer

8 Barnard documentary, 1938 freezer 18

8A copy negative of reel 8 freezer

8B color-check copy of reel 8 freezer

9 documentary: Why Mothers Work, 1976 shelf B-16 26

10 Barnard Camp, 1932-1964 shelf B-16 8-15, 33-35

11 Barnard documentaries, 1961 and May

1962 freezer 27, 30

11A copy 1 of reel 11 freezer 28, 31

11B copy 2 of reel 11 freezer 29, 32

12 Barnard College Presentation of Degree

Candidates (negative), 1988, part 1* shelf B-16 36

13 Barnard College Presentation of Degree

Candidates (negative), 1988, part 2* shelf B-16 37

*videotape (beta) copy stored on shelf C-8, box 27

Part II: Volume of Original Footage

(excluding leader; all figures approximate)

8mm 16mm b & w color sound silent total

length ——— 265' 7,135' 3,145' 4,255' 2,295' 5,105' 7,400'

duration — 0:20:44 3:16:45 1:38:10 1:59:19 0:56:15 2:41:14 3:37:29

Part III: Inventory According to Original Order

A. Unnumbered Original Reels

new number — 1

stock — 16mm, black and white, silent, double perf

length — 240' (approximate)

speed — 16-18fps (estimated)

duration — 7:08

external titles and markings — “Barnard Films / Barnard Campus”; original leader inscribed “75492 JW[?]”; “1547 2”

content — edited documentary entitled “Barnard College”: Milbank Hall; Brooks and Hewitt Halls; Barnard Hall; “Quoits [deck tennis] on the roof [of Barnard Hall]”; “Barnard Pool”; “Physics Laboratory”; fine arts class visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art; sociology class visiting silk underwear factory; Barnard Summer School for Women Workers in Industry; Mrs. Lowther’s zoology class visiting the Bronx Zoological Park: snakes, bear cubs, seals, and birds; trading floor of the Cotton Exchange; Greek Games (1927?): torch bearer, “Dance in Slow Motion,” hoop rolling, chariot race (outdoors), chariot race and hurdles (indoors); Geer Gate (fade)

persons appearing — Professor Florence de L. Lowther '12 (?)

original or duplicate footage — original

date — ca. 1925-1935(?)

comments — principal filmmaker: Edith (Mulhall) Achilles '14 (see Appendix I and Barnard College Alumnae Monthly, June 1935, pp. 3-4)

NOTE — Original box containing 16, 17, and 19 marked: “CBS News / Voice of America / -1955 / Barnard College / TV-Reprint / Greek Games / 1966”

new number — 16

stock — 16mm, black and white, silent, single perf

length — 150' (approximate)

speed — 24fps

duration — 3:28

external titles and markings — original leader inscribed “Greek Games #0911; R39892[?]”; embossed “HM”

content — edited documentary (no titles) of Greek Games 1949(?)

persons appearing — Lucy Lynn Kang '51(?), Patricia Cowan '51(?)

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — 1949(?)

date of duplication — ca. 1949(?)

new number — 17

stock — 16mm, black and white, sound (optical), single perf

length — 60' (approximate)

speed — 24fps

duration — 1:14

external titles and markings — original leader inscribed “12606 Olympic Barnard 130”

content — edited documentary (no titles) of Greek Games 1966, probably produced by CBS News

persons appearing — Denise Carty '69 (torch bearer and class president), Professor Edith Abbott

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — 23 April 1966

date of duplication — May 1966

comments — see Appendix VI

new number — 19

stock — 16mm, black and white, silent, double perf

length — 75' (approximate)

speed — 24fps

duration — 2:49

external titles and markings — original leader inscribed “29739-1 J.K.”

content — edited documentary entitled “Greek Games: Rehearsal and Performance”

persons appearing — Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve '99 (?)

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — 1944(?)

date of duplication — ca. 1944(?)

new number — 25

stock — 16mm, black and white, sound (optical), single perf

length — 215' (approximate)

speed — 24fps

duration — 5:30 (approximate)

external titles and markings — “ABC News / Barnard Film”; original leader inscribed “14202 ABC-Barnard College”; “'55 Neg. Mag. HD[x]A-8948”

content — partially edited ABC-TV news report on the third annual Seven College Vocational Workshop, held in Sulzberger Parlor, Barnard Hall; includes interviews with workshop director Anne Cronin and the following participants: Anne Ackerman (Hunter College); Alice Dern (Mount Holyoke College); Millicent Jick (Connecticut College); and Harriet Baldwin (Cornell University)

persons appearing — Anne Cronin, Anne Ackerman, Alice Dern, Millicent Jick, Harriet Baldwin

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — fall 1964

date of duplication — ca. 1964

comments — see Appendix V

new number — 26

stock — 16mm, color, sound (optical), single perf

length — 700' (approximate)

speed — 24fps

duration — 19:00 (approximate)

external titles and markings — “Why Mothers Work”

content — edited and narrated documentary; opening titles: “Why Mothers Work […] produced by Encyclopedia Britannica Corporation in collaboration with Elizabeth Janeway ['35], author, social historian”; follows the daily routines of two working mothers, one white and one African-American

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — c1976

date of duplication — ca. 1976

comments — see Appendix VII

new number — 27

stock — regular 8mm, Kodachrome II, color, silent, single perf

length — 180' (approximate)

speed — 18fps

duration — 6:48

external titles and markings — “Alumnae Movie I”; original leader inscribed “60598”

content — edited documentary (no titles) on Barnard College

persons appearing — Penny White '62, Prof. Richard Norman

original or duplicate footage — original

date — spring and fall 1961

comments — see Appendix III; filmmakers: Marian Churchill White '29, Heritage (Cherry) White Carnell '59, and Penny White '62

new number — 28

stock — regular 8mm, Kodachrome II, color, silent, single perf

length — 180' (approximate)

speed — 18fps

duration — 6:48

external titles and markings — “Alumnae Movie I”; original leader inscribed “60598”

content — copy of 27

persons appearing — Penny White '62, Prof. Richard Norman

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — spring and fall 1961

date of duplication — ca. 1961

comments — see Appendix III; filmmakers: Marian Churchill White '29, Heritage (Cherry) White Carnell '59, and Penny White '62

new number — 29

stock — regular 8mm, Kodachrome II, color, silent, single perf

length — 180' (approximate)

speed — 18fps

duration — 6:48

external titles and markings — “Alumnae Movie I”; original leader inscribed “60598”

content — copy of 27

persons appearing — Penny White '62, Prof. Richard Norman

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — spring and fall 1961

date of duplication — ca. 1961

comments — see Appendix III; filmmakers: Marian Churchill White '29, Heritage (Cherry) White Carnell '59, and Penny White '62

new number — 30

stock — regular 8mm, Kodachrome II, color, silent, single perf

length — 85' (approximate)

speed — 18fps

duration — 13:56

external titles and markings — “Alumnae Movie II”; original leader inscribed “74352”

content — edited documentary (no titles) on Barnard College

persons appearing — Penny White '62

original or duplicate footage — original

date — May 1962

comments — see Appendix IV; filmmakers: Heritage (Cherry) White Carnell '59 and Penny White '62 (?)

new number — 31

stock — regular 8mm, Kodachrome II, color, silent, single perf

length — 85' (approximate)

speed — 18fps

duration — 13:56

external titles and markings — “Alumnae Movie II” ; original leader inscribed “74352”

content — copy of 30

persons appearing — Penny White '62

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — May 1962

date of duplication — ca. 1962

comments — see Appendix IV; filmmakers: Heritage (Cherry) White Carnell '59 and Penny White '62 (?)

new number — 32

stock — regular 8mm, Kodachrome II, color, silent, single perf

length — 85' (approximate)

speed — 18fps

duration — 13:56

external titles and markings — “Alumnae Movie II” ; original leader inscribed “74352”

content — copy of 30

persons appearing — Penny White '62

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — May 1962

date of duplication — ca. 1962

comments — see Appendix IV; filmmakers: Heritage (Cherry) White Carnell '59 and Penny White '62 (?)

B. Fragment

new number — 23

stock — 16mm, black and white, silent, double perf

length — 20' (approximate)

speed — 24fps (estimated)

duration — 0:31 (approximate)

external titles and markings — “Kynoston[?] / Greek Games / 1931?”

content — fragment of edited documentary of Freshman Day in 1932, with the following intertitles: “Acting Dean Mullins attends”; “Miss Wayman registers her approval.”; “In Dancing Class / 1932 / In order of […] / Candace […] / Barn[ard] / inst […] / Hel[…] / A[…]nessy '26 [ensuing sequence lost]”

persons appearing — Acting Dean George W. Mullins, Professor Agnes R. Wayman

original or duplicate footage — original

date — September 19, 1932

C. Original Collection

old number — 1

new number — 2

stock — 16mm, Kodak Safety Positive, black and white, silent, double perf

length — 25' (approximate)

speed — 16-18fps (estimated)

duration — 0:57

external titles and markings — “2.16 A. Ross Diving / by E. Hallock”; “CDD 1677[?]”; “29739.2; O.K.”

content — female diver, indoor pool (Barnard?)

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — ca. 1940(?)

date of duplication — ca. 1940(?)

old number — 2

new number — 3

stock — 16mm, Kodak Safety Positive, black and white, silent, double perf

length — 430' (approximate)

speed — 18fps (estimated)

duration — 12:02

external titles and markings — “Archery For Beginners / use 18' for score”; “United World Films, Ic. 105 E. 106th St. NY 29, N.Y.”

content — edited instructional film, with intertitles

original or duplicate footage — original

date — ca. 1940(?)

old number — 3

new number — 22

stock — 16mm, Kodak Safety Film, black and white, silent, double perf

length — 200' (approximate)

speed — 24fps

duration — 5:02

external titles and markings — “Campus T. Tourna. / Roof-Arch. / Campus / Tennis Tournament / Freshman Gym / Archery / Roof”

content — edited documentary (no titles): tennis class; Barnard campus; tenpins on the roof of Barnard Hall; other games; view from roof of campus, showing flagstaff; archery in the Jungle; tennis tournament; women playing six passes(?) in front of Barnard Hall; archery on South Lawn; student athletes running out of Barnard Hall, south entrance, waving to camera; archery demonstration on South Lawn; view of Broadway from window of Barnard Hall; class in the Jungle, near sundial; woman with racket running towards Milbank Hall

person appearing — Dr. Wilhelm Alfred Braun

original or duplicate footage — original

date — ca. 1932

old numbers — 4, 5

new numbers — 4, 5

stock — 16mm, black and white, silent, double perf

length — 600' (approximate)

speed — 16-18fps (estimated)

duration — 16:26

external titles and markings — “Presenting An Analysis of Tennis Fundamentals / Part 1 (Duplicate)”

content — edited instructional film, with intertitles; opening titles include: “Produced and Demonstrated by Dorothy D. Randle / and Florence Tenney / Members of the U.S. Professional / Lawn Tennis Association / and / Directors of the Dorothy D. / Randle Tennis School, / New York City”; “Photographed by / Dorothy Harrison / Randolph-Macon / Woman’s College / Lynchburg, Virginia”

persons appearing — Dorothy D. Randle, Florence Tenney '24

original or duplicate footage — duplicate

original date — ca. 1940(?)

date of duplication — ca. 1940(?)

old numbers — 7, 16

new number — 18

stock — 16mm, Kodachrome (date code ¢˜[1945]) and Kodak Safety Film (date code p¢[1944]), color, silent, double perf

length — 700' (approximate)

speed — 24fps

duration — 19:41

external titles and markings — “GG / Jody Callow [Judy Callaway '55] / South Lawn / Barnard College, Rev Sept 1949[?]#1 / #15”; “Barnard '49 / T.W. Willard Motion Picture Company / 130 West 46th Street / New York, [N.Y.] / Barnard College #2—Rev. Sept '49 / #XVI”

content — edited documentary entitled “Barnard College / Columbia University / New York”; “Production / T.W. Willard Motion Picture Co. / New York, N.Y.”: “‘Beside the waters of the Hudson’”: views of the Hudson River (125th Street Ferry, George Washington Bridge); Riverside Quadrangle (tennis courts, Riverside Building); Riverside Church; students meeting in the Jungle; “In a community of schools, of colleges and of churches.”; sign: “Union Theological / Seminary / James Memorial / Chapel / Daily Chapel Services at 8:00 A.M. / Mon. July 4 No Service / Tues. Pres. Coffin / Wed. Prof. Tillich / Thurs. Prof. Holt / [Fri. Pres.] Coffin”; Chapel courtyard; “Juilliard School of Music”: students exiting; “Cathedral of St. John the Divine”: students descending exterior stairs; sign: “The Riverside Church / Sunday May 1st / 11 AM Morning Worship / Harry Emerson Fosdick / 4:30 PM Communion Service / Choir Of 50 Voices”; “Barnard is part of Columbia University”: Columbia College campus, Geer Gate, students crossing Broadway to Columbia College; “Students have the privilege of examining rare books and manuscripts in the Low Library.”: Low Library exterior, students within leafing through medieval volumes, students leaving Low, more views of Columbia College campus, red-robed choir in St. Paul’s Chapel; “Back on their own campus […]”: exterior views of Barnard campus and buildings (including dormitories), excellent interior views of Barnard Hall, more exterior views of campus, Milbank Hall; “Courses in laboratory science […]”: student performing experiments in chemistry lab, biology lab supervised by Dr. Henry E. Crampton, students feeding chicks in zoology lab; “A Lesson in the Botany Greenhouse”: class in Greenhouse taught by Dr. Edmund W. Sinnott; “In the Physics Laboratory, reproducing books by microphotography — a new field.”; “Brinckerhoff Theatre […]”: Dr. Minor White Latham directing rehearsal; “Courses in English and in Government often use the tutorial plan.”: English class taught by Dr. William Tenney Brewster; “[…] English Speech courses”: students using Dictaphone; “After classes — ”: students descending stairs in Milbank; crossing campus; athletics on Barnard campus (swimming in Barnard Pool, badminton and volleyball in Barnard Gymnasium, tennis, and archery); Greek Games 1938 (including excellent view of freshman chariot driven by Jean Helen Sauer '41); “Tea in College Parlor [Brooks Hall?].”; “Ella Weed Reading Room”; “Brooks Hall Orchestra”: woman conducting; “A Dance In Brooks”; “Barnard Camp[…]”: students boarding automobile; “An hour’s drive from the campus[…]”: campers pumping water, shelling peas, playing volleyball; “In every season the road to camp still beckons”: tree-lined parkway in fall, carful of campers arriving at cabin, taking coffee break outdoors with cocker spaniel, hiking in woods; “New York is Barnard’s laboratory”; “Meeting on the steps of the Museum of Natural History, where the zoology classes study regularly.”; “Art students have weekly classes in Metropolitan Museum of Art.”: Renoir painting in background; “Undergraduates study mediaeval art at the Cloisters of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.”; “Government students attend meetings of the City Council in the City Hall.”; “Students in Economics do their fieldwork in the business sections of New York.”; “Seniors leave the campus for the Commencement exercises at Columbia.”; “‘Again the Palisades grow dark — ”: sunset on the Hudson (fade)