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KETC | Living St. Louis | Chautauqua
From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Jim Kirchherr spends time relaxing and visiting with residents of Chautauqua. This hidden camping area located near Alton, Illinois, along the Mississippi river road is used to enjoy the outdoors, play games, and escape from a busy lifestyle. Roque, an early form of croquet, can only be found at a few locations including Chautauqua. Recreation is the main feature of the camp site. Many visitors to the area were brought here during their youth and have ... |
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Chautauqua 2003: Frederick Douglass (Part 2)
Bill Grimmette portrays Frederick Douglass during Chautauqua 2003 on the Germantown campus of Montgomery College. Bill Grimmette portrays Frederick Douglass during Chautauqua 2003 on the Germantown campus of Montgomery College. Bill Grimmette is a living history interpreter, storyteller, actor, and motivational speaker who has performed throughout the United States and abroad. He has researched and performed the characters of Estevanico, Augustus Washington, Benjamin Banneker, Frederick ... |
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Chautauqua 2007: Upton Sinclair (Part 2)
This is a Chautauqua 2007 portrayal of Upton Sinclair by actor Doug Mishler. Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) Born in Baltimore, Upon Sinclair was an American novelist, essayist, short story writer, and social activist. His most famous work, The Jungle, written in 1906 about conditions in the Chicago meatpacking industry, led to the implementation of the Pure Food and Drug Act. With money from that novel, Sinclair established his short-lived socialist community, Helicon Home Colony, in 1906 at ... |
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Chautauqua Declaration (2009), part 1
This reading of the Chautauqua Declaration was the culmination of the 3rd Annual International Humanitarian Law Dialogs, held Aug. 31-Sept. 1, 2009, at Chautauqua Institution. The Dialogs focused on "Honoring Women in International Criminal Law: From Nuremberg to the ICC (International Criminal Court)." Elizabeth Andersen, Executive Director and Executive Vice President of the American Society of International Law (ASIL), read the declaration of current and former international prosecutors ... |
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Chautauqua Declaration 2007
This is the conclusion of the 1st International Humanitarian Law Dialogs held at the Chautauqua Institution in August 2007. The participants were David Crane, Henry King, Whitney Harris, David Tolbert, Sir Desmond DeSilva, Stephen Rapp, Hassan Jallow, Luis Moreno-Ocampo and Robert Petit. www.roberthjackson.org |
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Chautauqua 2007: Upton Sinclair (Part 3)
This is a Chautauqua 2007 portrayal of Upton Sinclair by actor Doug Mishler. Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) Born in Baltimore, Upon Sinclair was an American novelist, essayist, short story writer, and social activist. His most famous work, The Jungle, written in 1906 about conditions in the Chicago meatpacking industry, led to the implementation of the Pure Food and Drug Act. With money from that novel, Sinclair established his short-lived socialist community, Helicon Home Colony, in 1906 at ... |
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Chautauqua 2002: Clara Barton (Part 2)
This video is an excerpt from the Chautauqua 2002 portrayal Clara Barton. Civil War heroine Clara Barton overcame both personal obstacles and society's narrow view of women's roles to pursue her heart's work: battlefield nursing. In this costumed living history presentation, Mary Ann Jung portrays Barton as audience members take the parts of Yankees and Rebels. Learn how Clara Barton founded the Red Cross in America and still inspires individuals to "Never Give Up!" Adult and high school ... |
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CHAUTAUQUA DECLARATION 2008
This is the conclusion of the 2nd Annual International Humanitarian Law Dialogs featuring nine current and Nuremberg prosecutors. The event was held at the Chautauqua Institution on August 25-26, 2008. www.roberthjackson.org |
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CRAPPIE MASSACRE on CHAUTAUQUA LAKE 4- 20- 2008
caught close to 300 crappie on chautauqua lake.no monsters but we got angler limits 25 each of 9.25 -13 inch crappies kalastus pêche 用假蝇钓鱼 połowowych рибальство 釣り |
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Chautauqua Declaration (2009), part 2
On Sept. 1 ,2009, the 2009 Chautauqua Declaration was issued at the 3rd Annual International Humanitarian Law Dialogs held at Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua NY. To see the reading of the Declaration see Chautauqua Declaration. part 1. In this segment the following prosecutors: Alphonse Van ( Rwanda); Joseph Kamara (Sierra Leone) and Norman Farrell (Yugoslavia) reflect on the meaning of the Declaration. For further information, see www.roberthjackson.org... |
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Chautauqua 2007: George Washington Carver (Part 3)
This is a Chautauqua 2007 portrayal of George Washington Carver by actor Paxton Williams. George Washington Carver (1864-1943) George Washington Carver was a renowned agricultural scientist as well as a distinguished educator, artist, musician, and humanitarian. Born a slave, he attended Iowa Agricultural College, where he received a Master of Science degree. In 1897 Booker T. Washington invited Carver to join the faculty of the Tuskegee Institute, where he gained an international reputation ... |
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JAZZ AT CHAUTAUQUA: "China Boy" (Sept. 2009)
Duke Heitger, Andy Schumm, Dan Barrett, Scott Robinson, Bob Reitmeier, Ehud Asherie, Marty Grosz, Frank Tate, and Pete Siers swing out in the early hours -- brave men indeed! See more at www.jazzlives.wordpress.com. |
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Huey Long at Reno Chautauqua 1
Frank X. Mullen as Huey Long, Great Basin Chautauqua, 2005. Nevada Humanities. Mullen will portray Gen. US Grant at the Nevada Humanities Chautauqua in Reno on June 25, 2008. |
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Big Top Chautauqua Wins Arts Award
Governor Jim and First Lady Jessica Doyle hosted a ceremony honoring Wisconsin's outstanding arts supporters at the Executive Residence in Madison on Thursday, November 1, 2007. The 2007 Governor's Awards in Support of the Arts recipients demonstrate their love of the arts with generous financial gifts and an outstanding record of volunteer leadership. Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua, with founder, producer and artistic director, Warren Nelson was selected in the "Arts Organization ... |
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Meet Bob Chautauqua
A short travel video touting a few of the tourist destinations in Chautauqua County, New York, hosted by Bob Chautauqua as portayed by Len Barry. Produced by the Unexpected Guests. |
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Chautauqua 2000: Clara Barton (Part 1)
This video is an excerpt from the Chautauqua 2000 portrayal Clara Barton. • Civil War heroine Clara Barton overcame both personal obstacles and society's narrow view of women's roles to pursue her heart's work: battlefield nursing. In this costumed living history presentation, Mary Ann Jung portrays Barton as audience members take the parts of Yankees and Rebels. Learn how Clara Barton founded the Red Cross in America and still inspires individuals to "Never Give Up!" Adult and high school ... |
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CHAUTAUQUA CRAPPIE ON ICE
night time shallow water crappie fishing on Chautauqua lake ice.got a decent pile of fish.still got the chills-man it was cold. BACKGROUND MUSIC BY-Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) |
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Chautauqua Declaration (2009), part 3
Prosecutors representing the various International Law Tribunals comment on the 2009 Chautauqua Declaration. See Chautauqua Declaration (2009), Part 1 for the reading of it. In this segment David Crane, the 1st Chief Prosecutor for the Special Court for Sierra Leone and Fatou Bensouda, Deputy prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC) reflect on the meaning of the Declaration. The event was the highlight f the 3rd Annual International Humanitarian Law Dialogs held at Chautauqua ... |
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Duke Chautauqua
A Duke University lecture series brings distinguished faculty to freshman residence halls. Learn more at undergraduatedean.duke.edu |
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Rita Dove, Garrison Keillor & John Sebastian at Chautauqua
Rita Dove & Garrison Keillor join John Sebastian and his Jug Band in singing "Stealin'..." for the finale of A Prairie Home Companion, Chautauqua, New York, June 1994. |
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FORA.tv CEO Brian Gruber on the Chautauqua Institution
FORA.tv Founder and CEO Brian Gruber gives a brief history of the Chautauqua Institution, discusses his recent visit to the landmark retreat in upstate New York and comments on its striking line-up of speaker lectures this Summer. For a full list of Chautauqua programming available from FORA.tv, visit fora.tv Chautauqua Institution on the web: www.ciweb.org Chautauqua 2008 schedule: www.ciweb.org |
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ICE FISHING FOR PERCH CHAUTAUQUA LAKE 2-21-09
ICE FISHING CHAUTAUQUA LAKE FOR TASTY YELLOW PERCH BACKGROUND MUSIC BY-Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) |
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Chautauqua 2006: Paul Robeson (Part 1)
This is a Chautauqua 2006 portrayal of Paul Robeson by actor Marvin Jefferson. Paul Robeson (1898-1976) epitomized the 20th-century Renaissance man. An exceptional athlete, actor, singer, scholar, and author, Robeson was valedictorian at Rutgers University and earned a law degree from Columbia University. He ultimately opted to pursue an acting career, and was especially noted for his rendition of "Ol' Man River" in the musical Show Boat and for his groundbreaking lead performance in ... |
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Chautauqua 2002: Emma Goldman (Part 1)
This video is an excerpt from the Chautauqua 2002 portrayal of Emma Goldman. Chautauqua (shuh-taw-kwa) takes its name from a lake in upstate New York, beginning in 1874 as a training course for Sunday School teachers. In 1878 the Chautauqua movement expanded its philosophy of adult education to include an appreciation for the arts and humanities. By 1904, Chautauqua took to the road as part of the Lyceum movement, bringing lectures and entertainers to towns across America. By 1930, radio ... |
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Chautauqua Park, Boulder, CO
Chautauqua Park in Boulder CO Hike up to the Flatiron Formation, Peak #1 Took about 90 minutes to get to the top. There are 4 video cuts... |

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