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Educators

  • Leon Forrest in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Sep. 8, 1976
  • Dr. George Wald discusses the have and the have nots of society

    Oct. 12, 1974
  • Milton Mayer reads and discusses his article, "Ill Met by Moonlight"

    Dec. 31, 1968
  • Dr. Samuel Floyd, Jr. discusses Black music, history, and culture

    Oct. 11, 1990
  • A conversation with John W. Gardner about his book, Morale

    Sep. 14, 1978
  • Easley Blackwood, Leonard Meyer and Ralph Shapey discuss the standards of composition in contemporary music, part 2

    1965
  • James Clement, Mrs. Barry Norton, and Pearl Shaw discuss Chicago schools ; part 1

    1965
  • Guy Duckworth and three students discuss teaching and learning piano ; part 1

    1968
  • Herbert Kohl discusses Myles Horton and the book "The Long Haul: An Autobiography"

    Apr. 5, 1990
  • Helen and Scott Nearing

    Discussing the book, "Continuing the Good Life: Half a Century of Homesteading," with the authors, Scott and Helen Nearing

    Apr. 22, 1979
  • Elisabeth Schwarzkopf discusses her roles and interpretation ; part 2

    Apr. 11, 1962
  • Jennie Tourel

    Jennie Tourel discusses her career with some comments by her accompanist Simon Sargon

    Nov. 8, 1970
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