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Description: Librarians bring skills in preservation and technological innovation to their new roles in the library field.
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Subject: Unsworth, John M., Jarvis, Anne, Hotchkiss, Valerie R., Librarians
Creator: The Chronicle of Higher Education
Publisher: The Chronicle of Higher Education
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2016
Association: Former Library Director, Staff
Description: Hotchkiss, who will begin her new appointment Aug. 1, is the Andrew S.G. Turyn Endowed Professor and director of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. For the past decade, she has managed one of the largest collections in the United States. She is also a professor of medieval studies and library science, with a strong interest in the cultural significance of libraries. A former director of the Stitt Library at Austin Seminary, Valerie Hotchkiss, is named Vanderbilt’s university librarian.
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Subject: Hotchkiss, Valerie
Creator: Owens, Ann Marie Deer
Publisher: Vanderbilt University
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2016
Association: Staff
Description: Cynthia Rigby is the W.C. Brown Professor of Theology at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, where she has taught theology since 1995. She is the author of “The Promotion of Social Righteousness” and is currently writing “Holding Faith: A Practical Introduction to Christian Doctrine.” In this Lenten season, may we be graced with the capacity to receive the God who never stops running to meet us. May we be subject to the work of the Spirit as we rethink the cross in ways that revel in the ungodly clarity of God’s love.
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Subject: Forgiveness, Lent, Holy Week
Creator: Rigby, Cynthia L.
Publisher: The Presbyterian Outlook
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2014-04-09
Association: Faculty
Description: Seminary libraries are places that provide access to a winnowed subset of information about Christian doctrine and history, a far cry from the blunt instrument of Google searching. They employ professional staff to assist students and professors in exploring millions of pages of texts to find what is most pertinent for an assignment or research project. Seminary libraries take seriously the mission of theological education and how students study so that seminary graduates can lead with heartfelt passion that is informed by the patient whispers of the great cloud of witnesses who have thought deeply about the Christian faith. Social and connected, seminary libraries are an indispensable gift to the church.
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Subject: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Theological seminary libraries
Creator: Lincoln, Timothy D.
Publisher: The Presbyterian Outlook
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2016
Association: Staff
Description: Featuring Cindy Rigby (professor) and Layton Williams (alum); A new confession for a new time: NEXT Church releases confessional statement (March 14, 2017 by Leslie Scanlon). In a time of intense partisan division in the United States, NEXT Church has released a new confessional statement. The authors – eight ministers who work in a variety of contexts (including one, Katherine Lee Baker, from the Reformed Church in America) – met for an intense 24 hours in Sarasota, Florida, in January to craft the statement (following up with a few Skype calls). They say they hope Presbyterians will use language from this new confession, released March 14 and titled “The Sarasota Statement,” to form prayers and shape liturgy in worship.
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Subject: NEXT Church
Description: Associate Dean for Ministerial Formation and Advanced Studies at Austin Seminary
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Subject: Church music
Creator: Hooker, Paul
Publisher: The Presbyterian Outlook
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2017
Association: Faculty
Description: The premise is this: With a surge of retirements approaching, and fewer people going to seminary, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is facing an impending, potentially severe shortage of pastors.
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Subject: Religious education, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Creator: Scanlon, Leslie
Publisher: The Presbyterian Outlook
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2017-09-26
Description: "We Belong Together (At Least This Year): Names and faces may change, but the circle remains unbroken at AYAVA house," by Martha Lynn Coon, tribeza.com,
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Subject: Seminarians, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, AVAYA House
Description: Gregory L. Cuéllar, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary describes his approach to biblical studies.
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Subject: Social justice, Bible. Old Testament, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Creator: Cuéllar, Gregory L.
Publisher: Wabash Center Blogs
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2015-08-20
Association: Faculty
Description: Alex Pappas, an inquirer under the care of Grace Presbytery, has received the Grace Presbytery Fellowship to fund her full seminary costs as she pursues a Master of Divinity degree at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
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Subject: Pappas, Alex, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Creator: Grace Presbytery
Publisher: Grace Presbytery
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2016
Association: Students
Groups: Student Life
Description: Kaci and Holly Clark-Porter may be the first same-sex couple to be jointly ordained into the PC (USA). The ordination came just days after the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) announced a change in its constitution that embraced a more inclusive definition of marriage, defining it as being between “two people” instead of between a man and a woman. With this change, PC(USA) becomes the largest Protestant group to offer a nationwide welcome for LGBTQ couples.
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Subject: LGBTQ, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Clark-Porter, Holly, Christian lesbians, Clark-Porter, Kaci, Christian gays, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Creator: Kuruvilla, Carol
Publisher: HuffingtonPost.com, Inc.
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2015-03-27
Association: Alumni
Description: Those who want to help people who experience grief, including helping professionals, need to listen intentionally. There is no right thing to say about loss, it is about listening and helping the person to arrive to a better place. A conference entitled “Pilgrimage Through Loss” that was held at Austin Theological Seminary Austin, TX.
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Subject: Grief
Description: The family of Dr. Ralph Erb Person, ThD grieved his passing on July 29, 2016. Born in San Antonio, Texas, to Otha D. Person and Myra Erb Person, Ralph grew up in Karnes City, where he graduated high school in 1949. An avid and accomplished runner, Ralph broke records running track for the University of Texas, Austin while enrolled in the Plan II Degree with an emphasis in Classics and Opera. The love of both music and justice lead him into student leadership; elected as president of the student body, a member of the Silver Spurs, a member of the Friars, and a Social Justice activist. As a leader, Ralph was instrumental in protesting and breaking racial discrimination taking place in businesses in the late 1940's. Furthering his sense of liberty and justice, Ralph became a Chaplain at the University of Texas. Ralph enrolled at Austin Theological Seminary in 1953, spending his middle year studying at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland on a Rotary Fellowship. He remained an active member of the Rotary Foundation for the rest of his days. He graduated Austin Theological Seminary in 1956 with his Master of Divinity degree. Ralph Person married another UT student leader, Peggy Roland in 1955. They had three daughters, Karen, Amy and Kathleen. Ralph and Peggy traveled and worked in India for a number of years as Christian teachers during the late 1950s. The Person family then moved to Basel, Switzerland where Ralph attended the University of Basel as a Danforth Fellow. There, he earned his ThD in Church History with the highest academic distinction bestowed. He and his dynamic wife Peggy then relocated to Decatur, Georgia where he taught Church History at Columbia Theological Seminary . The family moved back to Texas in the 1970s where he wrote and completed his dissertation, while running the family business and farm in Karnes City. Eventually, the Person family moved to Austin where Ralph taught Church History again, now at Austin Presbyterian Seminary. He was called to the First Presbyterian Church in Temple, Texas in 1977, where he served loyally until his retirement in 1998. Ten years later, in 2008, Ralph received the Distinguished Service Award from the Austin Seminary Association. Three powerhouse women; Karen Brownfield (husband John Brownfield), Amy Claire Person (husband Gary Powell), and Kathleen Person carry Ralph's brilliance, balanced in family and his loving dedication to cause and purpose. Ralph is also survived by his wife, Peggy Person, the matriarch of reason, teacher of measured restraint, and lover of humanity in all its beautiful expressions. Kallihan Kokernot, his grand daughter has created a special & unique relationship with her grandfather, her loyal and present father figure. Joaquin Barina is his surviving grandson with special connections to his grand father. All this to say that Ralph, the consummate teacher of philosophy, church history, politics, and ethics, was surrounded by family his equal who loved him beyond measure. Ralph will be missed as an honest soul who had a richly textured life. Obituary of former faculty member and alum Dr. Ralph Erb Person.
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Subject: Person, Ralph Erb
Creator: Austin American-Statesman
Publisher: Austin American-Statesman
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2016
Description: The best way to extend grace to others is to start with yourself. The ability to cut yourself some slack opens up the world of grace to others.
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Subject: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Grace (Theology)
Creator: Owens, Pamela Benson
Publisher: Austin American-Statesman
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2016-01-01
Association: Staff
Description: A gentle man with a ready, if slightly sly grin, Weaver, 79, has lived long enough to see the notion of white supremacy — once widely and publicly embraced — fade in many places. Yet he still finds Americans at odds with simple concepts tightly woven into his understanding of Christianity. "The Rev. C.D. Weaver a minister to the world," by Michael Barnes, myStatesman, Austin American Statesman, Lifestyles, August 18, 2013
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Subject: Weaver, Clarence Deleon
Creator: Barnes, Michael
Publisher: Austin American-Statesman
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2013
Association: Dean of Students, Pastor
Description: Austin Seminary Board Member Rev. James Hickson Lee (1968-2016), a teaching elder member of Mission Presbytery and a tireless advocate for intercultural ministry, died on Friday morning, May 6, at his home in Austin, Texas. Lee, who worked on projects with the Presbyterian Mission Agency’s Office of African American Congregational Support and its Office of Intercultural Congregational Support, formerly served as a member and moderator of the Presbyterian Intercultural Network.
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Subject: Hickson, James Lee
Creator: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2016
Association: Austin Seminary Board Member
Description: Daniel Williams is one of the first “Pillars of the Church,” a sustained giving program created to provide long-term support for the Presbyterian Mission Agency’s Compassion, Peace, and Justice ministry area. Since its low-key launch last November, more than 110 individuals, congregations, and presbyteries have become Pillars. In addition to the Office of Public Witness, Compassion, Peace, and Justice ministries include the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy, Presbyterian Hunger Program, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People, Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations, Presbyterian Peacemaking, Presbyterian Health, Education, and Welfare Association, and Mission Responsibility through Investment.
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Subject: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Williams, Daniel
Creator: Cole, Pat
Publisher: Presbyterian Mission Agency, The Prebyterian Outlook
Language: English
Type: Text
Association: Student
Description: Roswell native Kevin Hicks is the new pastor at Conyers Presbyterian Church
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Subject: Conyers Presbyterian Church (Conyers Ga.), Hicks, Kevin
Creator: Sexton, Beth
Publisher: The Citizens
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2016
Association: Alumni
Description: Austin Presbyterian seminary receives $2.5 million gift. "Austin seminary receives $2.5 millon gift," Austin American Statesman, April 8, 2013; Blair Monie Distinguished Chair in Homeletics
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Description: Seminaries that Change the World is a program of The Center for Faith and Service, based out of McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois.
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Subject: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Innovation
Creator: Center for Faith and Service
Publisher: Seminaries that Change the World
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2017
Description: STCTW is a program of The Center for Faith and Service, a think/action tank that works with seminaries, divinity schools, denominations, local churches, and service organizations to help build programs and initiatives that integrate faith and service. The Center seeks to help seminaries attract, enroll, retain, and launch effective leaders for the church and for the world. Seminaries that Change the World is a program of The Center for Faith and Service, based out of McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois.
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Subject: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Creator: The Center for Faith and Service, McCormick Theological Seminary
Publisher: The Center for Faith and Service
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2017-12
Description: Westminster John Knox Press (WJK) has hired two new staff members as part of a focused effort to increase sales in the trade, academic, and children's book markets. Joining WJK as a sales representative is Richard Wisniewski, whose veteran sales career spans thirty years, particularly in technical and specialty markets. He has worked with publishers such as Electronic Arts, Macmillan, Tudor, McGraw-Hill, and Elsevier, and his experience includes sales to some of WJK's most important accounts, including Barnes & Noble, Baker & Taylor, and Amazon, as well as numerous academic accounts. Richard will work remotely from his home located outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but will be in the Louisville office regularly. His main areas of focus will be making sales calls to independent, academic, and specialty stores across the country. Also joining as a sales representative is Bill Gnegy, who has worked in denominational publishing his entire career. He spent many years with the United Methodist Publishing House, where he was instrumental in the marketing of their 1989 hymnal. Most recently he was employed by Church Publishing Incorporated, publisher of the Episcopal Church, where he was marketing manager in charge of all product lines, including digital products, church supplies, Christian education, and worship materials. Currently living in Denver, Colorado, Bill plans to relocate to the Louisville area in the coming months. His focus will be making sales calls to various bookstores and helping to sell the Glory to God hymnal to churches.
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Subject: Gnegy, Bill, Wisniewski, Richard
Creator: Westminster John Knox Press
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2017-02-13
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Description: William Greenway, professor of philosophical theology at Austin Theological Seminary, is on the podcast talking about his books The Challenge of Evil: Grace and the Problem of Suffering and A Reasonable Belief: Why God and Faith Make Sense.
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Subject: Greenway, William
Creator: Welch, Nathanael
Publisher: Homebrewed Christianity
Language: English
Date: 2017-05-16
Association: Faculty
Description: faith-based Intentional community
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Subject: Seminarians, AYAVA House
Description: Part of a series of interviews to acquaint readers with a variety of archives with holdings related to the history of American religion as well as contemporary religious studies.
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Subject: Sorensen, Kristy, Archives, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Description: Paul Hooker is a native Southerner, a Presbyterian minister, and a member of the faculty of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Raised in Nashville and Birmingham, he holds degrees from the University of Tennessee (BA), Union Presbyterian Seminary (DMin), and Emory University (PhD). He has served as pastor to congregations in Kingsport, TN and Atlanta, GA, and as an Executive Presbyter in Jacksonville, FL. In addition to writing poetry, he plays jazz bass guitar; both activities speak to his yearning l to create beauty. He is a husband, father, and grandfather. A poem by Austin Seminary faculty Rev. Dr. Paul Hooker, Associate Dean for Ministerial Formation and Advanced Studies.
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Subject: Poetry
Creator: Hooker, Paul
Publisher: Poetry Breakfast
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2017
Association: Faculty
Description: An article listing out a list of contributors for coronavirus relief money from the St. David's Foundation. Among the contributors is the Instituto de Maria y Marta at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
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Subject: Philanthropy, Endowments
Description: A photo gallery by the Austin Chronicle. "Portraits of Austin Workers During the Coronavirus Pandemic." Includes photos of former staff member Carolina Treviño (Admissions Officer), and current student Emily Grace Clark.
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Subject: COVID-19 (Disease)
Creator: The Austin Chronicle
Publisher: The Austin Chronicle
Language: English
Type: StillImage
Date: 2020-04
Description: Indiana-Based Organization Gives 93 Million Dollars to Help Christian Organizations Grow, Adapt, by John Paluska on Christian Headlines. Austin Seminary's Education Beyond the Walls received $999,453 from the Lilly Endowment's Thriving Congregations Initiative to help establish Houses of Hope, a new program designed to serve small town and rural congregations.
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Subject: Endowments, Philanthropy, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Description: An article on A Good Start, a nonprofit providing professional development and educational resources to young adults in the the Texas Hill Country. The 787 Collective at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary helped develop and found the nonprofit.
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Subject: A Good Start, Martinez, Jimena Ibanez, 787 Collective
Description: Each year, the Center for Faith and Service publishes a list of “Seminaries that Change the World.” This year’s list includes a diverse group of institutions that vary in size, theology, and geography. While theological education was primarily designed to train individuals to be leaders of the church, today seminaries are called to educate and launch leaders to have an ethical and faithful grounding in all that they do – whether within or outside of the walls of a church.
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Subject: Innovation, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Creator: Meisel, Wayne
Publisher: HuffingtonPost.com, Inc.
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2017-11-02
Description: Easter vigil tradition at Austin Seminary.
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Subject: Campbell, Cynthia, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Easter
Creator: Odom, Emily Enders
Publisher: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2015
Association: Faculty
Description: Twelve people have been named to the Way Forward Commission and fifteen individuals have been named to the 2020 Vision Team, both of which were actions of the 222nd General Assembly (2016). The appointments for the 2020 Vision Team were made by the Co-Moderators of the 222nd General Assembly (2016). The Co-Moderators serve ex-officio on the 2020 Vision Team. Appointments to the Way Forward Commission were made by the Co-Moderators of the 222nd General Assembly (2016) and the Moderator and Vice Moderator of the 221st General Assembly (2014). Selections for both the commission and the vision team were made in consultation with the General Assembly Nominating Committee and the General Assembly Committee on Representation.
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Subject: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Way Forward Commission
Description: Presbyterian Pan American School President Doug Dalglish remembers a trip he took in 2016 to Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary — when he experienced again how the school he serves is preparing young Christian leaders (grades 9–12) for the whole world.
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Subject: Dalglish, Doug, Presbyterian Pan American School, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Multiculturalism
Creator: Seebeck, Paul
Publisher: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Presbyterian Mission Agency
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2017
Description: Write-up of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) delegates, including Austin Seminary students, meeting with asylum-seekers and immigrants.
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Subject: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Asylum-seekers
Creator: Jones, Rick
Publisher: Presbyterian Mission Agency
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2018-12-17
Description: This article was featured on the Ministers Facing Money Facebook page. The work of Mission Responsibility Through Investment (MRTI) is examined. MRTI implements the General Assembly’s policies on socially responsible investing by engaging companies in which the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) owns stock.
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Subject: Investments
Description: Queer, trans, and deacon: a reflection on being commissioned by M Barclay, Reconciling Ministries Network (June 4, 2017). Barclay discusses being the first openly “non-binary trans person” to become a United Methodist deacon.
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Subject: Barclay, M
Creator: Barclay, M
Publisher: Reconciling Ministries Network
Language: English
Type: Text
Date: 2017
Association: Alumni
Description: Hark! Listening for the Surprises of Advent A 90-minute Presbyterian Outlook webinar with Q-&-A Tuesday, October 27 at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT) Participate live event, via on-demand replay, or with a DVD http://pres-outlook.org/2015/09/hark-...
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Subject: Advent
Creator: Rigby, Cynthia L.
Publisher: The Prebyterian Outlook
Language: English
Type: MovingImage
Date: 2015-09-09
Rights: Standard YouTube License
Description: Seminary of the Southwest, Lutheran Seminary Program in the Southwest, and Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary sponsored a series of semi-annual conferences called “Cruzando la Frontera” (Crossing the Border). The series’ goal is on-going continuing education for Hispanic clergy and laity as well as clergy and laity working in Spanish-speaking contexts. This Spring’s conference is titled Cruzando la Frontera con Jesus (Crossing the Border with Jesus). It will examine the faith and spirituality of persons who cross the U.S. Mexico border. The conference will be held in Spanish. Hispanic theological education
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Subject: Emigration and immigration, Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Creator: Carvalhaes, Claudio
Publisher: Carvalhaes, Claudio
Language: Spanish
Type: MovingImage
Date: 2015-11-07
Description: The Ringer movie teaser trailer (2005). Filmed in the Austin Seminary chapel.
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Subject: Film trailers
Creator: Blaustein, Barry W.
Publisher: Media Graveyard
Language: English
Type: MovingImage
Date: 2005
Rights: Standard YouTube License
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