| Rushing, Byron | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Patriots Day in Roxbury Hope Kelly reports on the annual re-enactment on Patriot's Day of the ride of American Revolutionary leader William Dawes. Kelly . . . > more | ![]() ![]() |
1991-04-15 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:02:48 | ![]() |
Barney Frank endorses Mel King, tape 1 Jack Backman (State Senator) opens a press conference in support of Mel King (Boston mayoral candidate) in front of the State House. . . . > more | ![]() |
1983-10-21 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:18:14 | ![]() |
Rent control demonstration Byron Rushing (State Representative) addresses a rent control demonstration outside Boston City Hall. He encourages tenants to fight . . . > more | ![]() ![]() |
1982-12-15 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:18:33 | ![]() |
Ten O'Clock News broadcast in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday Christopher Lydon introduces a Ten O'Clock News special broadcast marking the birthday of Martin Luth King, Jr. (civil . . . > more | ![]() |
1985-01-15 | The Ten O'Clock News | Ten O'Clock News broadcast in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday |
| Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994 | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Mr. Secretary Dean Rusk-the sole cabinet member addressed by President John F. Kennedy as "Mr. Secretary"-was the second-longest-serving . . . > more | ![]() ![]() |
1988-04-13 | War and Peace in the Nuclear Age | 00:05:16 | At the Brink | ![]() |
Space and Strategic Defense Dean Rusk came from barefoot poverty in rural Georgia and achieved black-tie success. He was the first assistant secretary for UN Affairs, . . . > more | ![]() ![]() |
1988-04-13 | War and Peace in the Nuclear Age | 00:01:22 | Visions of War and Peace |
| Russell, Bill | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Black Athlete, The Muhammad Ali and the Vietnam War Program explores the cliche, "Sports have been good to the Black man" by asking, "Has . . . > more | 1969-06-19 | Say Brother | Black Athlete, The |
| Russell, Paul | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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September in Boston An Evening Compass special broadcast three days before the opening of Boston schools for Phase I desegregation. In-studio . . . > more | ![]() |
1974-09-09 | The Ten O'Clock News | September in Boston |
| Russell, Priscilla Flint | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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John Silber holds a press conference in Roxbury Meg Vaillancourt reports that John Silber (Democratic candidate for governor of Massachusetts) held a press conference on a Roxbury . . . > more | ![]() ![]() |
1990-09-12 | The Ten O'Clock News | 00:03:58 |
| Rutledge-Parisi, Allison | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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New Television This episode of "New Television" features "Spitting Glass" by Ed Bowes. "An adult tale of psychological . . . > more |
1990-01-01 | New Television | New Television |
| Ryan, Bill | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Put Blood in the Music In this documentary-style work, critics, artists, and musicians are interviewed about the New York music scene and its many influences. . . . > more | 1989-01-01 | New Television | New Television | ![]() |
New Television This episode of "New Television" features two works by Charles Atlas - "Put Blood in the Music" and "From . . . > more | 1990-01-01 | New Television | New Television |
| Rynard, Susan C. | Date | Series | Duration | Program | ||
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Within Dialogue (Silence) Video essay on silence and the banality of words. A man and woman are shown eating in silence in a restaurant -- the sounds they make . . . > more | 1987-01-01 | New Television | New Television | ![]() |
1932 In this moody period piece, an unnamed woman, played by Maria Leb, is seen engaging in everyday activities, such as retrieving a milk . . . > more | 1988-01-01 | New Television | New Television | ![]() |
New Television This episode of "New Television" features Andrew Neumann's "Phenomenology (Parts A, B, C)," Ping Chong's . . . > more | ![]() |
1989-01-01 | New Television | New Television |












