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  • Interview with Dr. Robert Coles

    Dec. 20, 1990

    Discussing the book "The Spiritual Life of Children" (published by Houghton Mifflin) with the author, child psychiatrist Dr. Robert Coles.

  • Interview with Dr. Robert Coles

    Jan. 30, 1997

    Interviewing author and child psychiatrist Dr. Robert Coles.

  • Jacob Bronowski

    Interview with Dr. Jacob Bronowski

    Dec. 1, 1962

    Discussing the book "Science and Human Values," with author and physician Jacob Bronowski. This program can also be found as T1084.

  • Interview with Dr. Herbert Zipper

    Mar. 15, 1982

    The Austrian-American conductor and longtime director of the Winnetka School of Music shares with Studs some of the musical discoveries he made while on a recent trip to China as educator and arts advocate.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interview with Dr. Helen Caldicott

    Mar. 8, 1984

    Discussing the book "Missile Envy: The Arms Race and Nuclear War," (published by Murrow) with the author, humanist and physician Dr. Helen Caldicott. Program also includes the opening of Studs' inaugural address.

  • Interview with Dr. Charles Clements and Asa Baber

    May. 20, 1986

    Interviewing Vietnam veterans and peace activists Dr. Charles Clements and Asa Baber.

  • Interview with Dr. Carl Johnson and Dr. Ed Gogol

    Mar. 26, 1982

    Discussing the dangers of nuclear power and the effects of radioactive pollution with biologist Dr. Carl Johnson and biophysicist Dr. Ed Gogol.

  • Interview with Dr. Bruno Bettelheim

    May. 1967

    Discussing the book "Empty Fortress; Infantile Autism and the Birth of the Self," (published by Free Press) with the author, child psychologist Dr. Bruno Bettelheim. This program is an edited version of T1839 A&B.

  • Interview with Dr. Bruno Bettelheim

    1980

    Discussing the book "Empty Fortress; Infantile Autism and the Birth of the Self," (published by Free Press) with the author, child psychologist Dr. Bruno Bettelheim.

  • Interview with Dorothy Scannell

    Sep. 19, 1975

    Author of Mother Knows Best

  • Donald Adams

    Interview with Donald Adams

    May. 19, 1983

    Discussing "The Mikado," with opera singer Donald Adams.

  • Donald Adams

    Interview with Donald Adams

    1987

    Interviewing opera singer Donald Adams and discussing his appearance at the Gilbert and Sullivan Society.

  • Dominick Argento

    Interview with Dominick Argento

    Mar. 26, 1987

    Interviewing composer Dominick Argento.

  • Interview with Doctor X AKA Dr. Alan Nourse

    Jul. 16, 1965

    Discussing Intern by Doctor X, the candid journal written by Dr. Alan Nourse, who published under a pen name to protect his identity.

  • Interview with Dieter Lattman

    Mar. 1, 1967

    Interviewing Dieter Lattman : Studs Terkel in Germany.

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