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Penne Laingen Yellow Ribbon Collection

AFC 1991/017


Prepared by Sarah Bradley Leighton

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American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

February 2006

Encoded by Amarantha Dyuaaxchs, September 2006 ; Revised by Nora Yeh

Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/eadafc.af006007

Latest revision: September 2009


Table of Contents

Collection Summary

Scope and Content

Biographical History

Selected Search Terms

Personal Names

Organizations

Subjects

Forms of Material

Administrative Information

Access

Acquisition

Preferred Citation

Bibliography

Collection Concordance by Format

Container List

Series I: Manuscripts

Series II: Sound Recordings

Series III: Graphic Images

Series IV: Moving Images

Series V: Artifacts

Series VI: Electronic Media


Collection Summary

Collection Number: AFC 1991/017
Title: Penne Laingen Yellow Ribbon Collection
Inclusive Dates: 1979-1991
Repository: Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Extent (original): 3 linear feet; 4 boxes (containing 15 folders of manuscript material; 7 sound recordings; 63 unique graphic images; 1 videocassette; 1 computer disk; 7 artifacts)
Creators: Laingen, Penne Laingen, L. Bruce Parsons, Gerald E.
Language: English
Abstract: Penne Laingen tied a yellow ribbon around a tree in her yard in Bethesda, Maryland in 1979 when her husband, L. Bruce Laingen, was taken hostage at the United States Embassy in Tehran, Iran, and it remained there until his release in 1981. This ribbon was donated to the Library of Congress in 1991. Additional documentation includes an interview with the Laingens conducted by Gerald E. Parsons in 1991; a videocassette of news coverage of the donation; photographs of the Laingens; photographs of yellow ribbons displayed in the United States during the 1991 Gulf War; copies of sound recordings of popular and folk songs about yellow ribbons; and related manuscripts, artifacts, and posters collected by the American Folklife Center.

Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

Personal Names

Laingen, L. Bruce, interviewee.
Laingen, L. Bruce.
Laingen, Penne, interviewee.
Laingen, Penne.
Parsons, Gerald E., interviewer.

Organizations

American Folklife Center.
Archive of Folk Culture (Library of Congress)

Subjects

Iran Hostage Crisis, 1979-1981--Personal narratives.
Persian Gulf War, 1991--United States--Anecdotes.
Ribbons--Symbolic aspects.
Ribbons--United States--Folklore.

Forms of Material

Artifacts.
Interviews.
Photographs.
Posters.
Sound recordings.
Videocassettes.

Administrative Information

Access

The collection is open for research. Duplication of the collection materials may be governed by copyright and other restrictions.

Acquisition

Penne and Bruce Laingen donated their yellow ribbon to the Library of Congress on July 2, 1991. Additional materials were collected by employees of the American Folklife Center.

Preferred Citation

Penne Laingen Yellow Ribbon Collection (AFC 1991/017), Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Bibliography

Laingen, L. Bruce. Yellow Ribbon: The Secret Journal of Bruce Laingen. Washington: Brassey's (US), 1992.

Letters of L. Bruce Laingen, 1980 (MSS6085). Forms part of the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection in the Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

"New Yellow Ribbon Tradition," An online presentation on the American Folklife Center web site, http://www.loc.gov/folklife/ribbons/index.html

Santino, Jack. "Apply a Ribbon Magnet to the Ole Humvee: The Yellow Ribbon Tradition Reborn." Folklife Center News, 27, no. 3, Summer 2005.

"Yellow Ribbon" subject files in the American Folklife Reading Room, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Scope and Content

In 1979, Penne (Penelope) Laingen tied a yellow ribbon around a tree in front of her Bethesda, Maryland home when her husband, Bruce, was among those taken hostage in the United States Embassy in Tehran, Iran. The Laingens donated this yellow ribbon to the Library of Congress in 1991. The collection contains sound recordings and a photograph from that donation ceremony. Other recordings include an interview with Bruce and Penne Laingen conducted by American Folklife Center reference specialist, Gerald E. Parsons, on April 15, 1991. During the interview, the Laingens discussed their experiences during the hostage crisis and their use of the yellow ribbon and the symbolic significance it acquired. The collection also contains photographs of the Laingens taken during this interview and photographs of yellow ribbon displays during the Persian Gulf War in 1991.

Biographical History

Penne (Penelope) Laingen is the wife of Bruce Laingen who was serving as the charge d'affaires of the United States Embassy in Tehran when Iranian student revolutionaries seized the Embassy on November 4, 1979, and held the staff hostage until January 20, 1981. A few days after Bruce was taken hostage, Penne Laingen hung a yellow ribbon around a tree in the yard of her Bethesda, Maryland home as a symbol of support for her husband and the other American hostages. She did this as a way to bolster her own strength and that of their three sons throughout the crisis.

Collection Concordance by Format

Quantity Physical Extent (original) Location Item Numbers
Manuscript Materials
15foldersBox 1Folders 1-15
Sound Recordings
37-inch reel to reel audiotapesBox 2SR01-SR03
3audiocassettesBox 2SR04-SR06
110-inch reel audiotapeBox 2SR07
Graphic Images
1black-and-white contact sheetBox 1PH001
28black-and-white negativesBox 1PH001, PH002
2black-and-white printsBox 1PH002, PH003
21color printsBox 1PH004-PH024
21color negativesBox 1PH004-PH024
11color slidesBox 1PH002, PH025-PH034
2color postersMap caseGR01
Moving Images
1videocassette (VHS), sound, colorBox 2MV01
Electronic Media
13.5-inch computer diskBox 1CF01
Artifacts
5novelty and display itemsBox 3AR01-AR05
1oilcloth ribbonBox 4AR06

Container List

CONTAINERCONTENTS

Series I: Manuscripts

BOX 1
FOLDER 1Finding Aid. 8 leaves.
FOLDER 2Correspondence - American Folklife Center and Laingens. February to July 1991. 8 leaves.
FOLDER 3Santino, Jack. "Yellow Ribbons and Seasonal Flags: The Folk Assemblage of War." The Journal of American Folklore, 105, no. 415, (Winter 1992): 19-33. Drafts with comments and published version. 120 leaves.
FOLDER 4Yellow Ribbon articles by Gerald Parsons, American Folklife Center reference specialist. 1981, 1991. 12 leaves.
FOLDER 5"Laingens Present Yellow Ribbon to LC." Library of Congress Gazette, 2, no. 28 (July 12, 1991): 3. (2 copies). 16 leaves.
FOLDER 6"Original Yellow Ribbon Given to LC." Library of Congress Information Bulletin, 50, no. 14, (July 15, 1991): 263. (5 copies). 50 leaves.
FOLDER 7Parker, Barbara. "Penne Laingen's Wait." Washington Post, (Monday, December 10, 1979). 2 leaves.
FOLDER 8Collected Articles: Significance of the Color Yellow. 1979-1981. 15 leaves.
FOLDER 9Yellow Ribbon Acquisition Ceremony. Administrative Material. July 2, 1991. 42 leaves.
FOLDER 10Yellow Ribbon Acquisition Ceremony. Press Coverage. July 2, 1991. 17 leaves.
FOLDER 11Yellow Ribbons and "No Greater Love" (Humanitarian Organization). 1980-1990. 17 leaves.
FOLDER 12Information regarding GR01 - Poster of Foshay Tower. 1981. 2 leaves.
[Original poster located in Reading Room map case.]
FOLDER 13Sound Recording Logs: SR01, SR02, SR03. Penne and Bruce Laingen interviewed on April 15, 1991, by Gerald Parsons. 13 leaves.
FOLDER 14Sound Recording Transcript: SR01, SR02, SR03. Penne and Bruce Laingen interviewed on April 15, 1991, by Gerald Parsons. Transcript by Peggy Yocom. 10 leaves.
FOLDER 15Moving Image Log: MV01. WRC Yellow Ribbon. Recording of the WRC, NBC News 4 nightly broadcast of the six o'clock news in Washington, DC featuring the Laingen yellow ribbon donation to the Library of Congress. July 2, 1991. 1 leaf.

Series II: Sound Recordings

BOX 2
Note: All contents have been removed from Box 2 and are shelved separately.
ITEM SR01Penne and Bruce Laingen interviewed on April 15, 1991, by Gerald Parsons. Tape 1 of 3. One 7-inch reel recorded in stereo at 7.5 ips.
ITEM SR02Penne and Bruce Laingen interviewed on April 15, 1991, by Gerald Parsons. Tape 2 of 3. One 7-inch reel recorded in stereo at 7.5 ips.
ITEM SR03Penne and Bruce Laingen interviewed on April 15, 1991, by Gerald Parsons. Tape 3 of 3. One 7-inch reel recorded in stereo at 7.5 ips.
ITEM SR04Recording of "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" sung by Tony Orlando and Dawn. Commercial recording dubbed on 1 audiocassette.
ITEM SR05Recording of "She wore a yellow ribbon" sung by Mrs. Byron Coffin, Sr. of Alameda, CA. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in April 1939. Dubbed on 1 audiocassette. Accessible online at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/collafc.af000002.
ITEM SR06Recordings of versions of "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" by Roger Williams and Andre Kostelanetz. Commercial recording dubbed on 1 audiocassette.
ITEM SR07Recording of the donation of the original yellow ribbon to the Library of Congress in the Librarian's office, 6th Floor Madison Building, Washington, D.C. on July 2, 1991. One 10-inch sound tape reel recorded at 7.5 ips, 2 tracks.

Series III: Graphic Images

BOX 1
FOLDER 16Photograph: PH001 (contact sheet and negatives).
Twenty-eight images of Penne and Bruce Laingen at their Bethesda, Maryland home during their interview with Gerald Parsons. April 15, 1991. One black-and-white contact sheet, 8 x 10 in. Five black-and-white negative strips with twenty-eight frames.
FOLDER 17Photograph: PH002 (print, slide, and negative).
An image of Bruce and Penne Laingen holding up the yellow ribbon around a tree in their Bethesda, Maryland yard. April 15, 1991. One black-and-white print, 8 x 10 in. One black-and-white negative strip with one frame. One color 35 mm slide of the same image.
FOLDER 18Photograph: PH003 (print).
An image of Penne Laingen presenting the original yellow ribbon to Librarian of Congress, James H. Billington. July 2, 1991. One black-andwhite print, 8 x 10 in.
FOLDER 19Photographs: PH004 - PH024 (prints and negatives).
Twenty-one images of yellow ribbons displayed in Maryland and Virginia during the Persian Gulf War, 1991. Photographer not known. Twenty-one color prints, 3 x 5 in. Six color negative strips with twenty-one frames.
FOLDER 20Slides: PH025 - PH034
Ten images of Penne and Bruce Laingen at their Bethesda, Maryland home during their interview with Gerald Parsons. April 15, 1991. Ten color slides, 35 mm.
ITEM GR01Two copies of a color poster
Foshay Tower at 821 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota tied with an enormous yellow ribbon. 1981. Two color posters, 21 x 30 in. [See Reading Room Map Case]

Series IV: Moving Images

BOX 2
Note: All contents have been removed from Box 2 and are shelved separately.
ITEM MV01WRC Yellow Ribbon. Moving image of the WRC, NBC News 4 nightly broadcast of the six o'clock news in Washington, DC, featuring the Laingen yellow ribbon donation to the Library of Congress. July 2, 1991. One videocassette (VHS) in color with sound. See Folder 15 for the Moving Image Log.

Series V: Artifacts

BOX 3
ITEM AR001"God Bless America" pin featuring an American flag and a yellow ribbon. February 25, 1991. One novelty pin, 2 in.
ITEM AR002"Yellow Ribbon Cocktail" sticks made in the shape of a ribbon. Undated. Eight novelty plastic sticks, 7 in.
ITEM AR003"Free the Hostages" yellow ribbon pin framed by No Greater Love, a humanitarian organization that claims to have spearheaded the yellow ribbon campaign during the Iran hostage crisis. November 4, 1979 -January 20, 1981. One framed item, 6 x 6 x 1.25 in.
ITEM AR004"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" yellow ribbon display sign. Undated. One poster mounted on a plastic display stand, 8 x 10 in.
ITEM AR005Mounted photograph of Bruce and Penne Laingen holding up their original yellow ribbon in the yard of their Bethesda, Maryland home. April 15, 1991. One color photograph mounted on a plastic display stand, 5.5 x 8 in.
BOX 4
ITEM AR006The original yellow ribbon hung by Penne Laingen in honor of her husband, Bruce Laingen, while he was held hostage in Iran. 1979-1981. One oilcloth ribbon, 21 x 44 in.

Series VI: Electronic Media

BOX 1
FOLDER 21Computer Disk: CF01
Administrative files related to the collection. One computer disk.


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