White House glassware [videorecording] / by Jane Spillman ; The Corning Museum of Glass.

Title: 
White House glassware [videorecording] / by Jane Spillman ; The Corning Museum of Glass.

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Author/Artist: 
Corning Museum of Glass. Seminar on Glass (29th : 1989 : Corning, N.Y.)
Description: 
1 videodisc (70 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
011000
Other Authors: 
Lanmon, Dwight P.
Spillman, Jane Shadel.
Format of Material: 
Video
Bib ID: 
62323
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Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
Corning Museum of Glass. Seminar on Glass. 1989. Tape 3
Holdings Note: 
VHS
Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
Corning Museum of Glass. Seminar on Glass. 1989. Tape 3
Holdings Note: 
DVD Digitized Preservation Copy
Variant Title: 
Also known as: 29th annual Seminar on Glass
Shelving title: Corning Museum of Glass, Seminar on Glass, 1989, tape 3
Notes: 
Lecture title.
Dwight Lanmon, Director, The Corning Museum of Glass ; Jane Spillman, Curator of American Glass, The Corning Museum of Glass.
Filmed during the 29th annual Seminar on Glass at The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY, 1989.
Dwight Lanmon introduces Jane Spillman as the next speaker. Her lecture coincides with the 1989 exhibition of White House glassware at the Corning Museum of Glass, and also her recent publication: White House glassware: two centuries of presidential entertaining. Covered in the lecture is the glassware acquired by 19th century presidents, from Madison to T. Roosevelt.
VHS.
DVD.
Digitized from VHS by Sax Communications.
See also "White House glassware: two centuries of presidential entertaining", (NK5112.S75w).
Video image is out of focus, grainy, and dark. Most of the filming is done from a distance which makes it difficult to view.
Event Notes: 
Filmed during the 29th annual Seminar on Glass at The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY, 1989.