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Social Scientists Anthropology & Sociology
  • William Ury discusses his book "Getting to yes"

    Oct. 13, 1981

    Discussing the book "Getting to yes: negotiating agreement without giving in" with William Ury.

  • Irving Howe discusses "World of our fathers"

    Apr. 8, 1976
  • Montessori

    Studs Terkel moderates and comments on a round-table debate about the Montessori educational theory

    Nov. 3, 1964

    A round-table debate about the Montessori educational theory. Four early childhood development professionals speak of the pros and the cons of the program. Speakers include: Fay Bauling advisor at Wilson Jr. College, Dr. Urban Fleege of DePaul University, Dr. Ner Littner from the Institute of Psychoanalysis, and Hannah MacLaren, head teacher from Ancona School.

  • Horace Cayton

    Horace Cayton discusses Long Old Road: An Autobiography, part 3

    Sep. 7, 1966

    Horace Cayton discusses Long Old Road: An Autobiography (part 3 of 3).

  • Horace Cayton

    Horace Cayton discusses Long Old Road: An Autobiography ; part 1

    Sep. 7, 1966

    Horace Cayton discusses his autobiography Long Old Road (part 1 of 3). Includes song "Long Old Road" by Bessie Smith.

  • Horace Cayton

    Horace Cayton discusses Long Old Road: An Autobiography ; part 2

    Sep. 7, 1966

    Horace Cayton discusses his autobiography Long Old Road, part 2 of 3. Includes song "Take This Hammer" by Big Bill Broonzy.

  • Interviews with Dr. Bruno Bettelheim and Marlene Dixon

    Feb. 6, 1969

    Discussing the controversy at U.C. concerning the administration's refusal to renew Mrs. Dixon's contract (she later was reinstated but refused to accept) with Dr. Bruno Bettelheim, University of Chicago psychiatrist and Dr. Marlene Dixon, University of Chicago professor.

  • Interview with Robert Blauner

    Apr. 11, 1990

    Discussing the book "Black Lives, White Lives: Three Decades of Race Relations in America," (published by University of California Press) with the author, sociologist Bob Blauner.

  • Gordon Zahn talks with Studs Terkel 1970

    1970

    Terkel interviews Gordon Zahn about war and peace.

  • Gordon Zahn talks with Studs Terkel Part 1 of 2

    Jan. 15, 1965

    Discussing the book "Solitary Witness" and interviewing the author Gordon Zahn (part 1). This interview is done in two parts.

  • Gordon Zahn talks with Studs Terkel ; part 2 of 2

    Jan. 15, 1965

    Discussing the book "Solitary Witness" and interviewing the author Gordon Zahn (part 2). This interview is done in two parts.

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