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41) 0036.0001 A Very Delicate Balance
A documentary film on the environment and its air quality. Sponsor, Maine Department of Environmental Protection. Shows people and scenics.
2) 0037.0001 A Very Delicate Balance
For D.E.P.; logo and pollution footage.
43) 0037.PC2 A Very Delicate Balance
No description available
9) 0046.0001 A Very Delicate Balance
For D.E.P., bad air.
54) 0046.PC2 A Very Delicate Balance
For D.E.P.
55) 0047.0001 A Very Delicate Balance
For E.P.A. LC list 1991, Air quality management--Maine. not in LC collection.
102) 0093.PC1 A Very Delicate Balance
No description available
15) 0121.PC5-.PC6 A Very Delicate Balance
No description available
32) 0130.PC3 A Very Delicate Balance
for E.P.A.
1) 0132.0001 From Pulpwood to Newsprint
Film is shrunken, has severe perforation damage in places. // Opens with aerial views of the town and mill. A comprehensive tour of mill operations at the Seaboard Paper mill in...
4) 0132.0002 From Pulpwood to Newsprint
This Digital Betacam and made at Colorlab. // DVD duplication master made from this at Cinepost 03/2004. // Opens with aerial views of the town and mill. A comprehensive tour of...
3) 0241.0001 Our White Pine Heritage
Very splicey and moderate perf damage at head. // History of white pines and how they are used in construction, papermaking, etc.
6) 0260.0001 Northeastern States, 2nd Edition
Educational film produced by Encyclopedia Brittanica covering New England and N.Y., Penn., N.J., Del., and Maryland. Visually unidentified footage: dairy production, apple orcha...
22) 0306 cat. 0004-02-WABI-57 Governor Edmund S. Muskie Inauguration
Augusta: Edmund Muskie's inaugural speech as governor of Maine includes Maine's natural resources, the farm economies, fish and game, forests and clean water, fair labor laws, a...;Augusta: Edmund Muskie's inaugural speech, delivered before a full legislative house, as governor of Maine; he includes a list of the initiatives he intends to present to the le...
1) 0353 cat. 1020-12 Great Northern
Great Northern Paper's new building including a presentation, a man speaking, people waiting to get in, interior, exterior.
16) 0394.0001 A Question of Survival: Washington County, Maine
Documentary examines poor economic conditions in Maine's Washington County. Interviews with residents about life, work, job opportunities, and the prospects for the future. Vari...
7) 0432 cat. 1045-05-WABI-65 Pulp and Paper Foundation
Orono: Meeting at University of Maine including crowd, speaker.
18) 0449 cat. 1054-04-WABI-67 Orono Cleanup Drive
Orono: Men clean up dead branches and garbage, which bucket loader hauls away.
106) 0450 cat. 1057-22-WABI-67 Maine Central Railroad Hauls Off Junk Cars
Train leaves Maine to take junked cars to Massachussetts.
20) 0453.0021 [East Division of Standard Packaging to Slow Down Production]
Label: 'East Division of Standard Packaging to Slow Down Production.' // ;Silent footage of a truck arriving at the gate of Eastern Fine Paper mill in Brewer. Sign: 'Eastern Fine Paper and Pulp Division: Standard Packaging Corporation' on the side of ...
13) 0453 cat. 1062-08-WABI-67 Public Works Department Tree Care
Man in tree cutting limbs. Man cutting limb on ground. Bangor City truck. Man cutting limb. Man untying rope. Dutch Elm disease sign on tree. Man cutting limb. Sign on tree agai...
18) 0659 Salt Marshes (Program 5)
No description available
16) 0659 Whales (Program 3)
No description available
13) 0659 Gulls and Terns (Program 4)
No description available
18) 0659 Eagles (Program 6)
13 April 1978
20) 0659 Winter Bird Feeding (Program 1)
No description available
34) 0659 Learning About Winter (Program 2)
No description available
5) 0662.0001 Papermakers
'Presented by AFL-CIO.' Papermaking process from forest to paper emphasizing workers. Scenes of interior paper making mill, also tree farm.
23) 0668 [Compilation Maine State Museum Logging Films]
2 tapes: compilation of logging films. Cassette label says locations include Greenville and Allagash. Label lists names Nick Cunliffe, Allagash 1920s (1937), Pete Sawyer, and E....
5) 0710 A Question of Survival: Washington County, Maine
Documentary examines poor economic conditions in Maine's Washington County. Interviews with residents about life, work, job opportunities, and the prospects for the future. Vari...
27) 0719 Places of Interest in the Bucksport Area
Dated Spring 1989. Student film of Bucksport sites of historical and other interest. Old postcards showing Bucksport Main Street, bridge, boy pumping water, old buildings, railr...
32) 0729.0051 [Pollution Controls]
// Label on film: 'Sat Sept 21 - 6pm News'. // 1968 date code on film.;Interview with unidentified man attempting to control/limit pollution, mentions Jim Prentice, manager of Oxford Paper Company mill in Rumford, believes industry wants to become ...
103) 0791.0001 Preservation of the Maine Environment
Narrated by Gary Merrill, shows the Environmental Protection Agency cleaning up Maine rivers and streams. Discusses the importance of screening new industries coming into Maine.
34) 0800.0030 From Stump to Ship: 10 minute excerpt
Dated February 1985. Excerpt with rough track for Maine Humanities Council meeting to consider grant request. FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
35) 0808 Log Jam
Follows the annual drive of the St. Regis Paper Company on Maine's Machias River from the woods to the mill. // St. Regis became Champion International Corporation.
16) 0809.0001 The Working Forest
Kim Millick supplied VHS reference copy of program they produced from The Last Log Drive, cat. no. 5185 and from new footage. Tape is only to be used with collateral material or...
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