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  • Amy Conger, Arthur Warner, and Natalie Warner discuss Chile and the coup d'etat of 1973

    Oct. 20, 1975
  • W.H. Ferry

    W.H. Ferry discusses his article "Masscomm as guru"

    1965
  • Discussing the book, "How Children Fail," and interviewing the author John Holt ; part 1

    1970
  • Miyoko Matsubara

    Miyoko Matsubara discusses her experiences as a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima

    Mar. 29, 1962
  • Charles E. Silberman

    Charles E. Silberman and his wife Arlene Silberman discuss education

    Sep. 15, 1970
  • A parent and teachers talk about the S.T.E.P. School for Autism

    Nov. 11, 1970
  • Elisabeth Schwarzkopf discusses her roles and interpretation ; part 1

    Apr. 11, 1962
  • Interviewing Dr. Michael Klare

    Mar. 20, 1980
  • Discussing the book "Politics of Compassion and Transformation" with the author, former Chicago alderman and Professor of political science Dick Simpson

    Jun. 21, 1989
  • Allan Evans and Henry Jordan discuss "The Foundation Years" ; part 1

    1970
  • George V. Bobrinskoy discusses Mark Twain's popularity in Russia ; part 1

    Apr. 20, 1959
  • Shirley Bryant, Nancy Fisher, and Nicole Mills

    Shirley Bryant, Nancy Fisher, and Nicole Mills discuss sex education

    Mar. 7, 1974
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