Former Soviet diplomat Arkady Shevchenko speaks on the topic "Political Repression and Social Control in 1984" at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University, January 1984.
Nell Shipman's cameraman, Joseph B. Walker. His first feature film work as a cinematographer was on Shipman's "Back to God's Country." He also worked with her on "Trail of the Arrow," "A Bear, A Boy and A Dog," " Something New," "The Girl From...
Nell Shipman and a fawn. This may be the photo of Shipman and a fawn that cinematographer Joseph B. Walker described taking in his memoir, "The Light on Her Face" (1984), page 123.
Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970; Walker, Joseph B.; Maupin, Cliff; Newhard, Robert, 1884-1945; Van Tuyle, Bert, 1878-1951;
Nell Shipman hugs the cliff (at left) during the filming of a scene in "The Grub-Stake." Cinematographer Joseph B. Walker described the scene in his memoir, "The Light on Her Face" (1984): "Nell Shipman emotes, assistant cameraman Clif Maupin...
An aerial view of the east side of the Boise State University campus including the current Bronco Stadium and the Pavilion. In the background, downtown Boise and the foothills surrounding the north side of the city.
An aerial view of the Boise State University campus from the west. The Boise River and Julia Davis Park are also captured. Probably taken mid to late 1980s