Records of the Community Services Administration, 1963 - 1981. Moving Images Relating to Anti-Poverty Programs, 1964 - ca. 1979. THE FIRST THIRTY, 1965.

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Records of the Community Services Administration, 1963 - 1981. Moving Images Relating to Anti-Poverty Programs, 1964 - ca. 1979. THE FIRST THIRTY, 1965.

1965

PROMOTIONAL DOCUMENTARY: On the official opening of the first Job Corps Conservation Center at Camp Catoctin, Md. on 15 Jan, 1965. Young man and volunteer instructors enter the camp. Includes a series of spots to encourage volunteers to join the program by Danny Kaye, Andy Williams, Lloyd Thaxton, Jackie Gleason, Dick Van Dyke, Andy Griffith, Johnny Unitas, Richard Theme, Harry Belafonte and Dinah Shore.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6499810

National Archives at College Park

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Belafonte, Harry, 1927-2023

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Born to immigrant parents in Harlem on March 1, 1927, Harry Belafonte spent much of his youth in his mother's home country of Jamaica. Though difficult, life in Jamaica was full of rich cultural experiences that influenced Belafonte's art. At the beginning of World War II, Belafonte returned to Harlem with his mother and brother. He had trouble integrating into the new environment and later dropped out of high school to join the U.S. Navy. After Belafonte was honorably discharged, he went bac...

Van Dyke, Dick, 1925-

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Richard Wayne Van Dyke (born December 13, 1925), more commonly known as Dick Van Dyke, is an American actor, comedian, writer, singer, and dancer, whose award-winning career has spanned seven decades in film, television and the theatre. Van Dyke began his career as an entertainer on radio and television, in nightclubs, and on the Broadway stage. In 1961 he starred in the original production of Bye Bye Birdie alongside Chita Rivera, a role which earned him the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Mu...

Kaye, Danny

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Danny Kaye was a singer, dancer, actor and comedian active primarily from the 1930s through 1970s. Sylvia Fine, his wife, was a writer and composer who produced material for Kaye and others. She also produced television shows, and taught courses and lectured on musical comedy. From the description of Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine collection, 1895-1943 (bulk 1898-1939). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71128324 ...