This video contains event footage from episodes of Nothing to Hide, a weekly Madison, Wisconsin-based LGBT television show produced by WYOU TV and created by David Runyon in 1981. The first part of the video comprises footage of Leon Rouse and Ron McCrea speaking about seeking support from religious leaders for gay rights legislation at the Nati...
Creator:
WYOU TV
Contributor:
Runyon, David
Created:
1987-07-04; 1980 - 1989
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies.
Xia Phia Yang was born in Laos into a family of 12. His family fled to Thailand in 1979. They lived in the Ban Vinai refugee camp until 1992, and there he went to school, worked as a nurse and a public health worker, and started a family of his own. His family was transferred to the Phanat Nikhon camp after Ban Vinai closed, and they lived there...
Creator:
Yang, Xai Phia
Contributor:
Yang, Mai (Editor, Translator)
Created:
2015-03
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
View of the reception area at the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry.
View of the beach and Aegean Sea from the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry. The vi...
View from the photographer's room at the Xenia-Ilios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry. The view...
View of the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry.
View from the photographer's room at the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry. The vie...
View of the seaside front of the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry. The view is tow...
View of a classroom at the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry.
View of the photographer's (student's) room at the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry.
Dan Spinner describes the operation of a Xerox copier - begins with him already talking (about Xerox 3600 ?), then does Xerox 4000, IBM 6800 copier and Xerox 1000.Subjects: Xerox 3600/Xerox 4000/Xerox 1000/IBM 6800/Spinner, Dan. Quizes included.
Creator:
Burroughs Corporation
Contributor:
Spinner, Dan
Created:
1976
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.