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  • Interviewing Martha [Weinman] Lear

    Nov. 3, 1963
  • Marlene Dietrich

    Interviewing Marlene Dietrich at McCormick Place.

    Nov. 30, 1960
  • Interviewing Mark Pearlberg, Wolcott, Stanley Kunitz, and Stephen Spender

    Nov. 7, 1989
  • Marian Anderson

    Interviewing Marian Anderson and James DePreist ; part 2

    1966

    Marion Anderson, soloist, and James DePreist, conductor, sit down with Studs Terkel prior to their Grand Park Weekend Concert where "Berjack Symphony No. 2 or 7" will be played with the 'Copland Preamble for Solemn Occasion" as well as a group of Negro Spirituals with "Ava Maria". Marian Anderson begins the interview by singing "Erlkonig" and concludes with "Ava Maria". She discusses the early influence of the first Negro arts singer, Roland Hayes had on her in Philadelphia and his "He Never Said a Mumberlin' Word" is played. Both Anderson and DePreist discuss how song becomes drama.

  • Interviewing Maria Piers

    Nov. 6, 1963
  • Interviewing Maria Kuncewiczowa ; part 3

    Jul. 1963

    The Polish novelist sits down with Studs to discuss her new novel, The Olive Grove, and other works.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations

  • Interviewing Maria Kuncewiczowa ; part 2

    Jul. 1963

    The Polish novelist sits down with Studs to discuss her new novel, The Olive Grove, and other works.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations

  • Interviewing Maria Kuncewiczowa ; part 1

    Jul. 1, 1963

    The Polish novelist sits down with Studs to discuss her new novel, The Olive Grove, and other works.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interviewing Maria Kuncewiczowa

    1964

    A discussion of the works of the writer and novelist as she joins the University of Chicago as visiting professor of Polish literature.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interviewing Marcello Mastrianni in Rome while Studs was in Italy

    Dec. 12, 1962
  • Interviewing Marcel Marceau in Paris while Studs was in France ; part 2

    May. 7, 1960
  • Interviewing Marcel Marceau in Paris while Studs was in France ; part 1

    May. 7, 1960
  • Interviewing Marc Chagall with his translator John Nef, a member of the University of Chicago's Committee on Social Thought, while Studs was in Washington, D.C. ; part 1

    May. 5, 1963
  • Interviewing Marc Chagall with his translator John Nef, a member of the University of Chicago's Committee on Social Thought, while Studs was in Washington, D.C. ; part 2

    May. 5, 1963
  • Interviewing Manohar Malgonkar

    Nov. 21, 1963

    Author Manohar Malgonkar discusses his novel The Princes and the end of the era of princely states in India.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations

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