The great awakening

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Description

Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program Johns Hopkins File 7 on May 17, 1959 from the studios of WJZ in Baltimore, Md. Black and white. Lynn Poole, producer; Ed Fryers, director; Walter Millis, Jr., writer; Ted Jaffee, narrator; produced by WJZ television station in Baltimore, Md. for the ABC Television Network. Lynn Poole, Charles H. Percy, C. Scott Fletcher, Harry A. Bullis, Sarah Gibson Blanding, Milton S. Eisenhower, presenters. Digitized in 2004.

Abstract

The Johns Hopkins University president Milton S. Eisenhower introduces this program about the Fund for Adult Education, an independent philanthropic organization sponsored by the Ford Foundation to extend liberal education to adults. He explains that as a society becomes more complex, its need for good leaders increases. Charles H. Percy, president of the Bell and Howell Co. and chairman of the board for the Fund, describes leadership in the United States and public responsibility of its citizens. He points out that particularly because we now have the power to destroy ourselves, the future of society depends on the effectiveness of key people in organizations' leadership roles. The president of the Fund, C. Scott Fletcher, says that leadership comes from a multiple, fluid society, offering a constant supply of fresh people with new ideas. A short film shows how uneducated leaders in a village are unable to meet the challenge of change and take a long-range view. Harry A. Bullis, director of the Fund, explains that leadership training is available to Armed Forces staff and at most private organizations, but top government employees only receive on the job training via trial and error, often at the public's expense. The Fund intends to prepare such individuals for public responsibilities. President of Vassar College and vice-chair of the Fund's board Sarah Gibson Blanding describes leadership in Thomas Jefferson's days and how it developed as society became more complex. While there are opportunities for many types of training, adult leadership training is lacking. She reiterates that continuing liberal adult education is necessary. Leaders must be educated to be dedicated, courageous, and imaginative. Mr. Percy concludes that the threat of Soviet Russia and its success with communism will exist for a long time, so we must educate our leaders as efficiently as they do theirs. He suggests non-commercial educational television as a possible education vehicle. In closing, Lynn Poole offers a free copy of the Fund's booklet "The Great Awakening" to the viewing audience.
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Dates

Date Published

1959-05-17
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Identifiers

OCLC Number

55490619

Collection Number

COLL-0008

Item Barcode

mq2422072mmmmm
Resources
Resource Type
Moving Image

Extent

00:29:10hh:mm:ss
Contributor
Broadcaster (brd): ABC Television Network
Director (drt): Fryers, Edwin
Narrator (nrt): Jaffee, Ted
Production personnel (prd): Blanding, Sarah Gibson, 1898-1985
Production personnel (prd): Bullis, Harry A. (Harry Amos), 1890-1963
Production personnel (prd): Eisenhower, Milton Stover, 1899-1985
Production personnel (prd): Fletcher, C. Scott (Cyril Scott), 1904-1991
Production personnel (prd): Percy, Charles H., 1919-2011
Production personnel (prd): Poole, Lynn
Producer (pro): Poole, Lynn
Copyright and Use
System
Access Rights
Public digital access
Model
Video

Unique ID

060c5938-63e7-4fd8-bccd-2f651b3b6509