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Clip #: TFA-224D
Length:
Color: B/W
Sound: Silent
Library: TFA Network
Decade: 1960s
Region: North America
Country: United States
State: New York
City: New York
Subject: Education
Original: 16mm
Keywords:
1960s, Brearley School, Manhattan, New York City, New York, Upper East Side, East River, facade Brearley School, female student and Malaysian delegate from 18th Annual Herald Tribune Youth Forum carrying books walking into school entrance, Brearley Association for Self Government Presidents plaque, framed photographs of Brearley School building, female student and Malaysian delegate entering classroom and sitting down, teacher instructing and pointing to map as female students listen and take notes, students raising hands, teacher introducing Malaysian delegate, Malaysian delegate pointing to Malaysia on map and talking to classroom of female students about Malaysia, student raising hand and asking question to Malaysian delegate, Malaysian delegate attending chemistry class, teacher instructing Malaysian delegate and female student in chemistry experiment, teacher shaking liquid in beaker and giving to student, Malaysian delegate pouring liquid from dropper into beaker and shaking, female students including Malaysian delegate studying at library table, facade building, female student and Malaysian delegate carrying books walking on sidewalk to door, woman opening door and kissing girls' cheeks as she welcomes them inside, woman and girls standing on balcony as she points out locations to them, family and Malaysian delegate seated in living room having tea, boy seated on couch petting dog, girl looking at Malaysian art prints
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