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  • R. Buckminster Fuller

    R. Buckminster (Richard ) Fuller talks with Studs Terkel

    Jan. 20, 1965

    A sprawling conversation with R. Buckminster Fuller including his great aunt Margaret Fuller, future communication, the nature of work, human nature, and physics.

  • Discussing women's changing roles in society and related mental health problems and solutions with physician Anne Sidon, psychiatrist Susan Fisher, and attorney Sandra Nye

    Nov. 6, 1985

    Interview with Dr. Anne Sidon, Susan Fisher and Sandra Nye

  • Dr. Benjamin Spock

    Discussing the 40th anniversary of the book "Baby and Child Care" with the authors Dr. Benjamin Spock and Dr. Michael B. Rothenberg

    Mar. 11, 1985

    Interview with Dr. Benjamin Spock and Dr. Michael B. Rothenberg

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