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KSBY-TV film on history of Cal Poly, includes interview with McPhee
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Title
KSBY-TV film on history of Cal Poly, includes interview with McPhee
Created Date
April 1966
Description
Summary of Cal Poly's history up to 1966, including an interview with its presiding, and most influential, President, Julian McPhee. <
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[00:00:00] Leader <
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[00:00:13] Aerial shot of campus with introduction <
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[00:00:38] Beginning of history narration over shot of flags <
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[00:01:04] Early photos of administration buildings with description of grounds <
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[00:01:46] Photo of first staff <
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[00:02:12] First World War effect on Cal Poly discussion <
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[00:02:47] Early photos continue with construction and expansion <
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[00:03:21] Early photos continue with discussion of gender segregation <
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[00:03:53] Julian A. McPhee takes presidency <
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[00:05:02] McPhee's administration discussed further with expansion of classes <
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[00:05:49] Vince Ray with interview with Julian McPhee <
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[00:06:12] McPhee discusses early thoughts and feelings regarding Cal Poly <
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[00:07:50] McPhee continues talking about the state of Cal Poly in the 1930s <
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[00:08:50] Brief aerial shot of campus before discussion of Vorhees units <
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[00:09:44] Cal Poly's four-year expansion in 1940 <
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[00:10:04] Discussion of effect of Second World War on Cal Poly <
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[00:10:36] Shots of campus from 1940s - buildings, tractors, cows, fields <
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[00:11:02] Kellogg Campus discussed <
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[00:11:41] Cal Poly in the Fifties <
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[00:11:54] Aerial shot of campus over discussion of Fifties expansion <
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[00:12:33] Military parade drill shots <
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[00:12:46] Re-admission of women to campus <
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[00:13:14] 1960: The Space Age
aerial footage continues as does campus development <
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[00:13:50] Shots of campus from 1960s <
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[00:14:10] Campus footage continues over narration of future Cal Poly expansion <
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[00:14:52] Learn By Doing emphasized in college philosophy, shots of animals and campus <
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[00:15:13] Footage of individual students walking around campus <
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[00:16:08] Footage of students continues <
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[00:17:05] Facts about ranking of Cal Poly over more shots of campus <
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[00:17:50] Projected expansion of Cal Poly <
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[00:18:30] Vince Ray with interview with Julian McPhee <
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[00:18:43] McPhee talks about his ideas for the future of Cal Poly <
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[00:21:10] McPhee on Cal Poly becoming co-educational <
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[00:22:06] McPhee on foreign interest in Cal Poly and international research <
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[00:23:36] McPhee on good citizenship of students <
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[00:23:47] Footage of administration building briefly <
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[00:24:18] Vince Ray thanks sponsors of programs <
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[00:24:42] Campus footage continues as music swells to conclusion <
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[00:25:24] End of footage <
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[00:00:00] Leader <
/br>
[00:00:13] Aerial shot of campus with introduction <
/br>
[00:00:38] Beginning of history narration over shot of flags <
/br>
[00:01:04] Early photos of administration buildings with description of grounds <
/br>
[00:01:46] Photo of first staff <
/br>
[00:02:12] First World War effect on Cal Poly discussion <
/br>
[00:02:47] Early photos continue with construction and expansion <
/br>
[00:03:21] Early photos continue with discussion of gender segregation <
/br>
[00:03:53] Julian A. McPhee takes presidency <
/br>
[00:05:02] McPhee's administration discussed further with expansion of classes <
/br>
[00:05:49] Vince Ray with interview with Julian McPhee <
/br>
[00:06:12] McPhee discusses early thoughts and feelings regarding Cal Poly <
/br>
[00:07:50] McPhee continues talking about the state of Cal Poly in the 1930s <
/br>
[00:08:50] Brief aerial shot of campus before discussion of Vorhees units <
/br>
[00:09:44] Cal Poly's four-year expansion in 1940 <
/br>
[00:10:04] Discussion of effect of Second World War on Cal Poly <
/br>
[00:10:36] Shots of campus from 1940s - buildings, tractors, cows, fields <
/br>
[00:11:02] Kellogg Campus discussed <
/br>
[00:11:41] Cal Poly in the Fifties <
/br>
[00:11:54] Aerial shot of campus over discussion of Fifties expansion <
/br>
[00:12:33] Military parade drill shots <
/br>
[00:12:46] Re-admission of women to campus <
/br>
[00:13:14] 1960: The Space Age
aerial footage continues as does campus development <
/br>
[00:13:50] Shots of campus from 1960s <
/br>
[00:14:10] Campus footage continues over narration of future Cal Poly expansion <
/br>
[00:14:52] Learn By Doing emphasized in college philosophy, shots of animals and campus <
/br>
[00:15:13] Footage of individual students walking around campus <
/br>
[00:16:08] Footage of students continues <
/br>
[00:17:05] Facts about ranking of Cal Poly over more shots of campus <
/br>
[00:17:50] Projected expansion of Cal Poly <
/br>
[00:18:30] Vince Ray with interview with Julian McPhee <
/br>
[00:18:43] McPhee talks about his ideas for the future of Cal Poly <
/br>
[00:21:10] McPhee on Cal Poly becoming co-educational <
/br>
[00:22:06] McPhee on foreign interest in Cal Poly and international research <
/br>
[00:23:36] McPhee on good citizenship of students <
/br>
[00:23:47] Footage of administration building briefly <
/br>
[00:24:18] Vince Ray thanks sponsors of programs <
/br>
[00:24:42] Campus footage continues as music swells to conclusion <
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[00:25:24] End of footage <
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Item or Container Annotations
Typed note on can: From Don McCaleb May 1967. KSBY-TV made this film on history of Cal Poly - includes interview with President McPhee. 28 minutes. Made April 1966. Magnetic sound track. Handwritten note: (Use only with special equipment)
Language
Media Type
Format
16mm film
Extent
1
Reel
Generation
Print
Color or Black and White
Color
Silent or Sound
Sound
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
Dexter, Bin 8 Aisle, UA Films Box 4
ua-sel_00000282
ua-sel_00000282
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: archives@calpoly.edu
Phone: (805) 756-5710
Phone: (805) 756-5710
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Duration
00:28:00