URL: https://digitalcollections.hoover.org/objects/62079 Collection Structure Governor and the students videotape series > Videorecordings > The Governor and the Students: Luther Burbank High School Item Title The Governor and the Students: Luther Burbank High School Collection Title Governor and the students videotape series Interviewee Reagan, Ronald Producer JRH and Associates, Inc. Date Created May 23, 1973 Description Juniors and seniors chosen from a variety of subject-matter classes at Luther Burbank High School ask Governor Ronald Reagan questions. Part of a televised series of question-and-answer sessions with high school students conducted by Ronald Reagan as governor of California, relating to California state political issues. The videotape label and slate for part 2 indicate that the program was taped on May 22, 1973, but the slate for part 1 provides a date of 9-7-73. Sequence: Part 1: Opening slate (00:23), opening sequence (00:43), Reagan begins introduction (00:57), first question, about bombing in Cambodia (01:28), last question, about prison as punishment or rehabilitation (27:06), abrupt cut off in mid-sentence and closing credits (29:05). Part 2: Opening slate (30:36), opening sequence (30:55), Reagan begins speaking (31:09), first question, about guaranteed annual income (31:23), last question, about protection and public access to California's coast (58:12), fade-out in mid-sentence and closing sequence (59:11). Color shift, jumpy images, and dropout due to deterioration of original tape. Subject(s) Politics and government California Reagan, Ronald Language(s) English Country of Origin United States Format Moving Image Medium television programs Record Number 84078.21 Notes This program appears to be the same as the program on tapes 69 and 73. Collection Guide https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0k4033qd Rights Used with permission. This copy is provided for educational and research purposes only. No publication, further reproduction, or reuse of copies, beyond fair use, may be made without the express written permission of the copyright owner.