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afro blue -university of massachusetts, amherst 1985


9:59
University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1985: Mongo Santamaria: Conga Drums Tito Puente: Timbales, Special Guest Max Roach: Drums, Special Guest Pablo Rosario: Percussion, Timbales Sam Furnace: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax and Flute Tony Hinson: Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax and Flute Eddie Allen: Trumpet Bob Quaranta: Piano Eddie Resto: Bass Jose Martinez: Drums
タグ:bob  quaranta  mongo  santamaria  tito  puente 
投稿日: June 30, 2007, 1:54 am
閲覧数: 14541
投票: 4.90(5点満点) 43 人の平均

amherst ant war


1:03
タグ:devine  war  ants  massachusetts  sheehan 
投稿日: July 11, 2006, 11:54 pm
閲覧数: 30796
投票: 4.40(5点満点) 68 人の平均

sen. dodd in amherst, nh


18:58
Senator Chris Dodd at a house party in Amherst, NH. In this segment, Sen. Dodd gives his opening remarks. 6/23/07
タグ:chris  dodd  president  democrat  connectict 
投稿日: June 27, 2007, 9:21 am
閲覧数: 267
投票: 3.70(5点満点) 3 人の平均

sofrito -university of massachusetts, amherst 1985-


8:36
University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1985: Mongo Santamaria: Conga Drums Tito Puente: Timbales, Special Guest Max Roach: Drums, Special Guest Pablo Rosario: Percussion, Timbales Sam Furnace: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax and Flute Tony Hinson: Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax and Flute Eddie Allen: Trumpet Bob Quaranta: Piano Eddie Resto: Bass Jose Martinez: Drums
タグ:bob  quaranta  mongo  santamaria  tito  puente 
投稿日: June 29, 2007, 11:17 pm
閲覧数: 6506
投票: 4.90(5点満点) 19 人の平均

rally at umass amherst


2:16
This video features footage shot on May 10th, 2007. Shot inside the Whitmore administration building. Tuesday, May 15, 2007 Students gather outside the Whitmore administration building on the University of Massachusetts at Amherst campus to protest the decision by school administrators to award an honorary degree to former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card. Card, who served on the White House Iraq Group, whose purpose it was to "market" the invasion of Iraq to the American people. Although the WHIG's mission was not made public, Card hinted at it's purpose in an September 2006 interview with the New York Times, in which he stated: "From a marketing point of view, you don't introduce new products in August." Undergraduates and graduate students, faculty, staff, and members of the surrounding community, including high school students and members of the local anti-war coalition, all came to voice their opposition and demand that the University rescind it's offer to Mr. Card. Card is expected to be awarded an honorary Doctorate in Public Service during the 2007 graduation ceremony, which is scheduled to take place on Friday, May 25, 2007. After gathering thousands of signatures in petition against the awarding of an honorary degree to Mr. Card, students gathered on Thursday, May 10th 2007 to hand-deliver the signatures to the Chancellor of the University, John Lombardi. Lombardi, who was not present, instead had Vice-Chancellor Mike Gargano sit-in, who accepted the petition to the cries of over a hundred students who crowded the hallways of the Whitmore building and effectively shut-down business. The demands of the petition stated that the administration had 96 hours to rescind the offer of an honorary degree, or face another protest. The students claim that the administration holds no accountability stood true as administrators remained silent until the protest on Tuesday, May 15th, when they once again gathered outside of Whitmore. Students who gathered to protest were not surprised to find that administrative officials had vacated their offices and effectively shut down the entire building, which was locked and under police surveillance. Instead of marching the halls of Whitmore once again, the organizers of the protest made the decision to march to the office of the Dean of Students, located in the Goodell building not far away. There, students crowded the secretary of the Dean of Student's office and held a short sit-in before campus and state police were called. With the threat of imminent arrest and a vow to keep the protest peaceful, protesors exited the building and once again marched back to Whitmore, demanding that they be heard. After a short time, the Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs Michael Gargano, accompanied by another administrative official, appeared and agreed to make a statement. He stated "If you have another petition, we are happy to take your petition. The decision made by the University President, the Universty system, and the Board of Trustees of the University of Massachusetts remains the same." These statements were met with even greater protest, as students marched behind the Vice-Chancellor, whom was escorted by an armed officer. Students followed Gargano to the main entrance of Whitmore, where he and another woman were allowed entrance, ducking below the arm of an officer's who was holding open the door. Protestors remained for some time outside the building, chanting "Hey hey! Ho ho! Andy Card has got to go!" and "Shame on you!". Another protest is scheduled to take place during commencement.
タグ:umass  university  of  massachusetts  rally 
投稿日: May 16, 2007, 5:42 am
閲覧数: 1273
投票: 4.20(5点満点) 5 人の平均

amherst new hampshire real estate for sale 03031


6:38
タグ:"new  hampshire"  "for  sale"  "real 
投稿日: February 5, 2007, 10:58 am
閲覧数: 4411
投票: 4.00(5点満点) 4 人の平均

barselotti's bar in amherst, massachusetts - umass


4:23
The legendary Barselotti's bar, better known by generations of customers as Barsies . Located in the heart of downtown Amherst, MA , this college town attraction has been a popular watering hole for nearly 75 years. Many students from the five college area (UMASS, Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College & Smith College have spent time in this establishment during their college years.Once referred to as "the dirty little drunken school bus", Barsie's has been a mainstary in the "Happy Valley" since 1933. For more information, photos & merchandise - Visit : www.Barsies.net
タグ:barsies  barselottis  ma  university  college 
投稿日: March 12, 2008, 1:41 am
閲覧数: 1283
投票: 5.00(5点満点) 15 人の平均

rally at umass amherst (パート 2)


6:45
Footage of the sit-in held in the secretary of the Dean of Student's office, May 15th 2007. Visible are the secretary (wearing a light-blue top) and a strange woman who was recording the activities of students (wearing blue stripes), most likely to hand over to campus police. Tuesday, May 15, 2007 Students gathered outside the Whitmore administration building on the University of Massachusetts at Amherst campus to protest the decision by school administrators to award an honorary degree to former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card. Card, who served on the White House Iraq Group, whose purpose it was to "market" the invasion of Iraq to the American people. Although the WHIG's mission was not made public, Card hinted at it's purpose in an September 2006 interview with the New York Times, in which he stated: "From a marketing point of view, you don't introduce new products in August." Undergraduates and graduate students, faculty, staff, and members of the surrounding community, including high school students and members of the local anti-war coalition, all came to voice their opposition and demand that the University rescind it's offer to Mr. Card. Card is expected to be awarded an honorary Doctorate in Public Service during the 2007 graduation ceremony, which is scheduled to take place on Friday, May 25, 2007. After gathering thousands of signatures in petition against the awarding of an honorary degree to Mr. Card, students gathered on Thursday, May 10th 2007 to hand-deliver the signatures to the Chancellor of the University, John Lombardi. Lombardi, who was not present, instead had Vice-Chancellor Mike Gargano sit-in, who accepted the petition to the cries of over a hundred students who crowded the hallways of the Whitmore building and effectively shut-down business. The demands of the petition stated that the administration had 96 hours to rescind the offer of an honorary degree, or face another protest. The students claim that the administration holds no accountability stood true as administrators remained silent until the protest on Tuesday, May 15th, when they once again gathered outside of Whitmore. Students who gathered to protest were not surprised to find that administrative officials had vacated their offices and effectively shut down the entire building, which was locked and under police surveillance. Instead of marching the halls of Whitmore once again, the organizers of the protest made the decision to march to the office of the Dean of Students, located in the Goodell building not far away. There, students crowded the secretary of the Dean of Student's office and held a short sit-in before campus and state police were called. With the threat of imminent arrest and a vow to keep the protest peaceful, protesors exited the building and once again marched back to Whitmore, demanding that they be heard. After a short time, the Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs Michael Gargano, accompanied by another administrative official, appeared and agreed to make a statement. He stated "If you have another petition, we are happy to take your petition. The decision made by the University President, the Universty system, and the Board of Trustees of the University of Massachusetts remains the same." These statements were met with even greater protest, as students marched behind the Vice-Chancellor, whom was escorted by an armed officer. Students followed Gargano to the main entrance of Whitmore, where he and another woman were allowed entrance, ducking below the arm of an officer's who was holding open the door. Protestors remained for some time outside the building, chanting "Hey hey! Ho ho! Andy Card has got to go!" and "Shame on you!". Another protest is scheduled to take place during commencement.
タグ:umass  university  of  massachusetts  rally 
投稿日: May 16, 2007, 5:54 am
閲覧数: 1537
投票: 3.70(5点満点) 6 人の平均

amherst at elyria football opener


1:32
Slideshow of Amherst Steele at Elyria in football season opener.
タグ:elyria  football 
投稿日: August 23, 2008, 11:03 am
閲覧数: 1468
投票: 3.30(5点満点) 3 人の平均

cn 407 at amherst may 3 2008


4:06
CN 407 passes Amherst Station unexpected with 2581, 2617 (two C44-9W), 5698 & 5706 (two SD75I) hauling 82 cars.
タグ:cn  407  c44-9w  sd75i 
投稿日: May 4, 2008, 8:09 am
閲覧数: 251
投票: 4.70(5点満点) 6 人の平均

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