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Foreign Dignitaries

1950 | 1951 | 1952 | 1953 | 1954 | 1965


Month/Day/Year: November 1, 1950
Segment Number: 16
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Pakistani Ambassador A. H. Ispahani visits Milwaukee for the Foreign Policy Association luncheon. He visits with Ernest Clough. Ispahani tells the Association that tensions between India and the new country of Pakistan are still very high. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #1.


Month/Day/Year: November 22, 1950
Segment Number: 5
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Colonel Archibald Mixson is awarded the Legion of Merit from the Philippine government. Philippines Consul L. T. Ruiz makes the presentation at the Wisconsin Theatre before the movie. Judge Myron Gordon is also present.
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #2.


Month/Day/Year: December 20, 1950
Segment Number: 8
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. British Ambassador Sir Oliver Franks visits Milwaukee. He is a guest of the Foreign Policy Association and the English Speaking Union and speaks at a dinner held at the Milwaukee Athletic Club.
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #2.


Month/Day/Year: January 10, 1951
Segment Number: 19
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Military officers from Turkey and Chile tour the naval reserve headquarters in Milwaukee at 529 North Water Street. Lt. Commander William Kneisler conducts the tour. Lt. C. A. Lemay from Chile is the only other person identified. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #3.


Month/Day/Year: January 17, 1951
Segment Number: 7
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Former Austrian Chancellor Dr. Kurt Von Schuschnigg visits Milwaukee and speaks to the Shorewood Women's Club. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #24. 


Month/Day/Year: January 31, 1951
Segment Number: 14
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Mrs. Yoshida Ueda and Seiji Kudo of Japan visit Goodwill to get ideas for developing rehabilitation facilities for handicapped people in Japan. They watch Merle Loveland at work while Thad Piatek explains what Loveland is doing. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #3.


Month/Day/Year: March 21, 1951
Segment Number: 13
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Etienne Gilson, director of the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies in Toronto, is congratulated by Father Gerard Smith of the Marquette University Philosophy Department after his Aquinas Lecture presentation.
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #4. 


Month/Day/Year: April 18, 1951
Segment Number: 9
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Indonesian Ambassador Ali Sastroamidjoji and his wife visit the Vocational School where principal William Raasche gives them a tour. Later on they meet with Mayor Frank Zeidler and present him with a silver ashtray. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #5.


Month/Day/Year: April 18, 1951
Segment Number: 17
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Dr. Kurt Von Schuschnigg signs a plaque at the Press Club. He is seen with Richard Cogin. Von Schuschnigg is in Milwaukee to give a speech to the Marquette Alumni Association entitled, "The Future of Europe."  
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #5.


Month/Day/Year: July 25, 1951
Segment Number: 3
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Consuls from ten Latin American countries are honored at the Schlitz Brown Bottle as part of the city's celebration of Latin American Day. Irwin Uihlein and Sol Abrams of Schlitz host the event. See script for names. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape 20. 


Month/Day/Year: August 1, 1951
Segment Number: 7
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Dr. S. Y. Chang, general secretary of the YMCA in South Korea, tours the site of Milwaukee's new YMCA with E. A. Jossi. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #18. 


Month/Day/Year: August 22, 1951
Segment Number: 8
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Ruth Plopper, Adi Jehangir Khambata, Elizabeth Warner, Salah Jowhari, May Wherry, Mercedes Wargowski, and Professor Ernst Baars are among those who gather to celebrate India's fourth anniversary as a republic.
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #19. 


Month/Day/Year: October 24, 1951
Segment Number: 3
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Begum Aga Khan Raza, wife of the Pakistani military attaché in Washington, D.C., speaks before the Wauwatosa Women's Club. Mrs. George Becker and Mrs. Charles Hawks meet with Raza who talks about the disputed territory of Kashmir. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #20.


Month/Day/Year: December 5, 1951
Segment Number: 9
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. French consul-general François Brier speaks to Milwaukee's Foreign Policy Association. Richard Cutter introduces Brier who tells the crowd that France is moving to the middle of the road politically and that the Communists are losing strength in France. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #21.


Month/Day/Year: February 13, 1952
Segment Number: 3
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Constantin Boldyreff, an Anti-Communist underground leader and faculty member at Georgetown University, talks about the possibility of a new Russian revolution.
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #6.


Month/Day/Year: February 20, 1952  
Segment Number: 1
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Netherlands Ambassador Dr. Jan Herman Van Roijen and his wife visit Milwaukee during Holland Week. Van Roijen speaks about the relationship between the United States and Holland. He is seen with Frederick Winding and Edward Tel.
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #6.


Month/Day/Year: May 14, 1952  
Segment Number: 1
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Frank Jonas, the mayor of Vienna, Austria, visits Milwaukee. He is seen with William Raasche and Mayor Frank Zeidler. Dr. Ernest Lachs serves as translator when Jonas gives some remarks.
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #7.


Month/Day/Year: June 4, 1952  
Segment Number: 3
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Footage of the commencement ceremony at Mount Mary College where 100 women graduate. Former Austrian Chancellor Kurt Von Schuschnigg and Whittaker Chambers receive honorary degrees from college President Dr. Edward Fitzpatrick.
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #7.


Month/Day/Year: September 17, 1952  
Segment Number: 3
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Gerald Athey and Erwin Radloff of the Local Executives' Club greet British Member of Parliament Charles Fletcher-Cooke. Fletcher-Cooke comments on business and labor in the United States. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #8.


Month/Day/Year: September 24, 1952  
Segment Number: 2
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Dr. Joseph Burg, the Minister of Health for Israel, visits with Mayor Zeidler and Milwaukee Health Commissioner Dr. E. R. Krumbeigel in the mayor's office.
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #8.


Month/Day/Year: May 20, 1953  
Segment Number: 4
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. South Korea's Ambassador, Dr. You Chan Yang, meets with the president of the Wisconsin Manufacturer's Association, M. C. McIver, and vice president Robert Ewens, at the Pfister Hotel. Dr. Yang speaks about the desire for peace in his country.
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #12.


Month/Day/Year: October 28, 1953  
Segment Number: 3
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Officials from Air France, including French Undersecretary of State Andre Bougenot and Max Hymans, visit with Mayor Zeidler in his office. Hymans predicts that Air France will be flying to Milwaukee within the next 10 to 15 years.
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #14.


Month/Day/Year: November 11, 1953  
Segment Number: 5
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Morris Stern and Bernard Samson of the Israel Bonds campaign greet former Secretary General of the United Nations Trygve Lie and his wife at the Milwaukee Road Depot. Lie is interviewed. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #14.


Month/Day/Year: September 29, 1954  
Segment Number: 3
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. Dr. Martin Niemoeller, a famed German pastor who spent time in a concentration camp during World War II, visits Milwaukee. He meets with Reverend Herman Thomas, Dr. Perry Avery, and the Reverend William Stevens. Niemoeller is is interviewed. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #22.


Month/Day/Year: November 3, 1954  
Segment Number: 2
Segment Description: The Milwaukee Newsreel Program. A group of officials from Yugoslavia visit the Liberty Division plant of Grede Foundries. Among those on the tour are Professor Frederick Geril, Dr. Stephan Han, W. J. Doremus, Alexander Mavrecic and Grede Vice-President D. Ewens. 
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound; there is a script. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #23.


Month/Day/Year: October 26, 1965
Segment Number: 1
Segment Description: Daily Footage. Chakravarthi Narasimhan, an official from the United Nations, talks about the work of the United Nations. He says there always seems to be a crisis for the United Nations to deal with.
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #26.


Month/Day/Year: October 30, 1965
Segment Number: 1
Segment Description: Daily Footage. Chakravarthi Narasimhan, an official from the United Nations, talks about Pope Paul VI's recent visit and speech to the United Nations.
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #26.


Month/Day/Year: November 2, 1965
Segment Number: 2
Segment Description: Daily Footage. South African Ambassador Harold Taswell comments on the Civil Rights movement in the United States. He says the situation in South Africa is different than in the U. S. and that each country should look after its own affairs.
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #26.


Month/Day/Year: November 2, 1965
Segment Number: 3
Segment Description: Daily Footage. South African Ambassador Harold Taswell says South Africa has not and will not change because of other countries' criticism. He says South Africa is stronger than it has ever been before. He is in Milwaukee to speak at the Rotary Club meeting.
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #26.


Month/Day/Year: November 4, 1965
Segment Number: 9
Segment Description: Daily Footage. Maharani, a noblewoman from India and a member of Parliament, visits a factory in Milwaukee. She wants to develop new industries in India and is in Milwaukee to get ideas.
Notes: The film is black and white and does not have sound. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #26.


Month/Day/Year: November 19, 1965
Segment Number: 4
Segment Description: Daily Footage. Mr. Nilsson, of Sweden, talks about the gap in trade being eliminated in Europe. He says Western European countries want to increase trade with East European countries. He feels increased trade will help influence politics in the East European countries.
Notes: The film is black and white and does have sound. The film has been transferred to videotape; see videotape #27.

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