Indeed a happy ending.
Not to be greedy but this looks like a wonderful candidate for restoration
and wider availability.


On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Elena Rossi-Snook <elenarossisn...@nypl.org>
wrote:

> Just heard from Indiana University: they have a VHS copy that can be
> ILL'd!  Happy ending for all!
>
> Elena Rossi-Snook
> Archivist
> Reserve Film and Video Collection
> The New York Public Library
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Elena Rossi-Snook <
> elenarossisn...@nypl.org> wrote:
>
>> ...and they could always contact Rachael Stoeltje at Indiana University
>> to see if they have access copies.  I would contact Jack only as a last
>> resort as he is elderly and, from what I've heard, not doing so well.
>>
>> Elena Rossi-Snook
>> Archivist
>> Reserve Film and Video Collection
>> The New York Public Library
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Dennis Doros <milefi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear folks,
>>>
>>> Obviously, the best you can do is to borrow a 16mm and a projector or
>>> you can try to get ahold of Jack Willis for permission to master a copy.
>>> However, there's a lot more ways to go about this as well since it's just
>>> for research purposes. This is where it pays to be a member of AMIA.
>>>
>>> Since it was an NET production, you might want to try the Paley Center
>>> for Media in NYC, the wonderful and very capable...
>>>
>>> Jane Klain
>>>
>>> Manager, Research Services
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>> or the fine archivist at WNET...
>>>
>>>  Winter Shanck
>>>
>>> sha...@thirteen.org
>>>
>>> 212-560-3067
>>>
>>>
>>> or my friend who has a ton of public broadcasting holdings and has
>>> gotten me some wonderful things to watch...
>>>
>>> *Chuck **Howell*
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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>>> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Jessica Rosner <maddux2...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I don't think there ever where any VHS copies. That Worldcat listing is
>>>> likely a mistake as it shows no copy held but that NYPL ( the listing) does
>>>> have 16mm.  Sadly lots of things never made to VHS or any digital format.
>>>> It seems to exist only in 16mm. There was a screening of it last year at
>>>> Brooklyn Academy of Music. You might try them to see if they found a rights
>>>> holder to clear it from , that would be one way to find out.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Jean Reese <jean.re...@mtsu.edu>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>   Good morning,
>>>>>
>>>>>  A graduate student is looking for a copy of the 1965 film by Jack
>>>>> Willis, Lay My Burden Down.  It was shown on NET back in the 60's.  So 
>>>>> far,
>>>>> I can only find four institutions that seem to have a copy.  None has it 
>>>>> on
>>>>> VHS although I saw a record in World Cat for a vhs copy.  The only other
>>>>> format is 16mm.  Unfortunately, we no longer have a 16mm projector. And I
>>>>> doubt a library would lend their 16mm copy.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Does anyone know if this film is available for ILL in a VHS format?
>>>>>  Any information would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Jean
>>>>>  Jean Reese
>>>>> Librarian
>>>>> Walker Library
>>>>> User Services
>>>>> Middle Tennessee State University
>>>>> Box 13 / 1301 East Main Street
>>>>> Murfreesboro, TN 37132
>>>>>
>>>>>  PH: 615-898-2725
>>>>> email:  jean.re...@mtsu.edu
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