Box 38
Contains 37 Results:
Community Chest CC-1 59" WLW-D; first frame reads: "Dayton and its surrounding area is a mighty fine place to live…", circa 1959?
The Video subseries includes video recordings in various formats, most of which appear to be television commercials or "PSA"s (public service announcements), as well as campaign materials intended to be distributed to campaign leaders at individual companies.
Unlabeled but appears same as 001 [Community Chest CC-1 59" WLW-D; first frame reads: "Dayton and its surrounding area is a mighty fine place to live…"], circa 1959?
The Video subseries includes video recordings in various formats, most of which appear to be television commercials or "PSA"s (public service announcements), as well as campaign materials intended to be distributed to campaign leaders at individual companies.
"Air Temp 10/17 Airplane Bit", undated
The Video subseries includes video recordings in various formats, most of which appear to be television commercials or "PSA"s (public service announcements), as well as campaign materials intended to be distributed to campaign leaders at individual companies.
United Appeal, Governor Gilligan Endorsement, Ohio Citizen Comm., circa 1971-1975
The Video subseries includes video recordings in various formats, most of which appear to be television commercials or "PSA"s (public service announcements), as well as campaign materials intended to be distributed to campaign leaders at individual companies.
Slideshow: "Dayton 1950: For Pete's Sake", 1950
The Slideshows and Slides subseries consists primarily 35mm slides that were removed from slide carousels. The folder titles reflect information recorded on the slide carousel box. This series also includes campaign slideshows on microfilm reels. Of particular note are a significant number of slides depicting damage in Xenia and Greene County from the April 3, 1974, tornado.
Slideshow: "Dayton Community Chest 1955" (roll 1 of 2), 1955
The Slideshows and Slides subseries consists primarily 35mm slides that were removed from slide carousels. The folder titles reflect information recorded on the slide carousel box. This series also includes campaign slideshows on microfilm reels. Of particular note are a significant number of slides depicting damage in Xenia and Greene County from the April 3, 1974, tornado.
Slideshow: "Dayton Community Chest 1955" (roll 2 of 2), 1955
The Slideshows and Slides subseries consists primarily 35mm slides that were removed from slide carousels. The folder titles reflect information recorded on the slide carousel box. This series also includes campaign slideshows on microfilm reels. Of particular note are a significant number of slides depicting damage in Xenia and Greene County from the April 3, 1974, tornado.
Slideshow: "1958 Red Feather Service", 1958
The Slideshows and Slides subseries consists primarily 35mm slides that were removed from slide carousels. The folder titles reflect information recorded on the slide carousel box. This series also includes campaign slideshows on microfilm reels. Of particular note are a significant number of slides depicting damage in Xenia and Greene County from the April 3, 1974, tornado.
Slideshow: "Dayton & Montgomery County 1959 Community Chest / Red Cross: 'Others Need You - Speak Up'", 1959
The Slideshows and Slides subseries consists primarily 35mm slides that were removed from slide carousels. The folder titles reflect information recorded on the slide carousel box. This series also includes campaign slideshows on microfilm reels. Of particular note are a significant number of slides depicting damage in Xenia and Greene County from the April 3, 1974, tornado.
Slideshow Audio for Slideshow "1984 Greene County Campaign Case", 1984
The Slideshows and Slides subseries consists primarily 35mm slides that were removed from slide carousels. The folder titles reflect information recorded on the slide carousel box. This series also includes campaign slideshows on microfilm reels. Of particular note are a significant number of slides depicting damage in Xenia and Greene County from the April 3, 1974, tornado.