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  • Professor William J. Fishman discusses his book "The Streets of East London"

    Oct. 5, 1982
  • Interview with Jonathan Kozol ; part one

    May. 8, 1968
  • Mrs. Bailey Bishop and Edith Neisser talk about education of children, part 1

    1965
  • Maria Cerda and Dick Simpson discuss Chicago: An Agenda for Change, with a focus on education ; part 3

    Oct. 8, 1974
  • Jean-Pierre Debris and Andres Menras discuss their experiences as political prisoners in Vietnam

    Mar. 9, 1973
  • Studs Terkel

    Studs Terkel discusses his life with Dorothy Hajek and Sylvia McDonnel of Rosary College

    Mar. 21, 1963
  • Dr. C. L. R. James discusses his book "Black Jacobins"

    1970
  • Juliet Mitchell discusses women, family, and oppression

    Apr. 25, 1971
  • Harold Taylor on his book "Students Without Teacher: The Crisis in the University" ; part 1

    May. 16, 1968
  • Ron Modell discusses the Jazz band at Northwestern University, Chicago

    Jul. 3, 1980
  • Discussing Chicago architecture with Carl Condit and Maurice English ; part 1

    1964
  • Discussing the book "Understanding Health Care Reform" with the author, Yale University Professor of Public Policy Management and Political Science Theodore Marmor

    Jan. 6, 1995
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