An aerial view of the city of Phoenix, Arizona. This photograph was taken as part of C-SPAN's "States of the Nation '85" programming, featuring coverage of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, and a roast of Walter Cronkite.
A profile of a mountain climber overlooking the city of Phoenix, Arizona. This photograph was taken as part of C-SPAN's "States of the Nation '85" programming, featuring coverage of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, and a roast of Walter Cronkite.
National television's first live coverage of the Canadian House of Commons in November 1985 gave television viewers in the United States a chance to compare our Presidential system of government to the Parliamentary framework.
C-SPAN host Bruce Collins interviews Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork. C-SPAN crew member Steve Hackett appears in the background operating the camera.
Carrie Collins talks with a panel gathered on the C-SPAN program "America & the Courts." From foreground going right: Dave Lauter of the National Law Journal, Lyle Denniston of the Baltimore Sun, David Beebrinth of TIME, Al Kamea of the Washington Post.
Dave Lauter of the National Law Review (left) and Lyle Denniston of the Baltimore Sun (right) participate on a panel for the C-SPAN program "America and the Courts."
Brian Lamb interviews a panel for the C-SPAN series "America & the Courts." L to R: Charles Steele, General Counsel; Robert Pitofsky, Dean of the Georgetown University Law Center; Jack Smith, General Counsel; Brian Lamb.
Brian Lamb is congratulated by Purdue University President Steven C. Beering after Beering conferred on Lamb an honorary doctor of laws degree at Purdue's 138th commencement. Lamb was among 10 who received honorary degrees from Purdue during ceremonies at West Lafayette, Indiana.