Conflict Analysis & Resolution Course Conf: 623: Third Party Intervention in Conflict Resolution, November 20, 1986

The first of eight cassettes with the title “Conflict Analysis & Resolution Course Conf: 623.” A full list of the dates listed on the tapes is as follows: : “November 20, 1986,” “January 29, 1987 - MARKED TAPE 1 OF 5,” “February 2, 1987 - MARKED TAPE 2 OF 5,” ”February 12, 1987 - MARKED TAPE 3 OF 5,” “February 19, 1987 = MARKED TAPE 4 OF 5,” “March 5, 1987, tape 1 of 2,” “March 5, 1987, tape 2 of 2,” “March 19, 1987 = MARKED TAPE 5 OF 5.”

In the Warfield Special Collection Finding Aid Contents list there are eight cassettes all with the same title: Conflict Analysis & Resolution Course Conf: 623. The seven different dates for these videos are: “November 20, 1986,” “January 29, 1987 - MARKED TAPE 1 OF 5,” “February 2, 1987 - MARKED TAPE 2 OF 5,” ”February 12, 1987 - MARKED TAPE 3 OF 5,” “February 19, 1987 = MARKED TAPE 4 OF 5,” “March 5, 1987, tape 1 of 2,” “March 5, 1987, tape 2 of 2,” “March 19, 1987 = MARKED TAPE 5 OF 5.” I don't think this Conflict Resolution series was a part of John Warfield's work, but rather an outside department using space at the Center for Interactive Management. I can't recall viewing any of these tapes, and now since they are in boxes at Fenwick Library I can't explore them. All I can do is LIST each cassette in a SEPARATE DATBASE RECORD, much as they were listed in the year 2000 or 2001 when they were accessioned by Fenwick Library staffers. The tapes would fit logically as part of a series for the school year 1986/1987, beginning in Fall of 1986 and finishing in Spring of 1987. But I can't be sure unless I see the tapes, so will just LIST these as they appear, and wait until some day I have time to get to Fenwick Library and review them myself. R.w. 2/26/2007



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