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  • Chicago blizzard

    Chicago Blizzard field recordings: January 1967 snow-in ; part 2

    May. 13, 1967

    Terkel discussing the snow-in in Chicago in January 1967. Interviewee talks about how the human interaction differs during a blizzard then on a clear day.

  • Chicago blizzard

    Chicago Blizzard field recordings: January 1967 snow-in ; part 1

    May. 13, 1967

    Studs Terkel talks to people on the street about their observations during the blizzard that caused many people to be snowed-in. A veteran news vendor said the deliveries are slower, there are no cars or taxis around and that everyone who works downtown is staying in the hotels downtown. A young police officer said he witnessed more people giving others rides. One gentleman told Terkel that to him, it was as though everyone knew each other, and there were no strangers in a blizzard.

  • Chicago area college teachers discuss recent grievances

    1969

    Discussing the role of the teacher and the Chicago Junior College teachers' grievances with Dr. Mary Mainwaring, Gordon Murray, Dr. Peter Senn and Dr. Morris Springer.

  • Chester Morris

    Chester Morris discusses theater and his Broadway production of "Advise and Consent" with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 27, 1962

    An interview with Chester Morris about his role in "Advise and Consent." They discuss theater and stage life for actors. Morris mentions numerous actors and actresses and stage productions. He discusses the business, status, and economics of acting.

  • Charlotte Strongaard talks with Studs Terkel

    1968

    Interviewing Charlotte Strongaard while Studs was in Denmark.

  • Charlotte Curtis discusses her book "The Rich and other atrocities"

    Nov. 19, 1976
  • Charlie Hill discusses his approach to comedy

    Sep. 23, 1982

    Charlie Hill talks about his comedy career, the portrayal and stereotypes of Native American Indians, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Charles Newman discusses his novel "New Axis: Or, The Little Ed Stories, an Exhibition"; part 1

    Jul. 19, 1966

    Charles Newman discusses and reads from his book "New Axis".

  • Charles Newman discusses his novel "New Axis: Or, The Little Ed Stories, an Exhibition" with Studs Terkel ; part 2

    Jul. 19, 1966

    Studs interviews Charles Newman and discusses his novel, "New Axis." Both Studs and Charles Newman read excerpts from the novel.

  • Charles Mingus

    Charles Mingus discusses his book "Beneath The Underdog"

    May. 20, 1971

    Studs Terkel speaks with Charles Mingus about his life and work in the context of his autobiography "Beneath The Underdog".

  • Charles LeBaron

    Charles LeBaron discusses his book "Gentle Vengeance"

    Jan. 1, 1981

    Discussing the book "Gentle Vengeance" with the author Charles LeBaron. LeBaron discusses his life attending Harvard Medical School, doctors, and healthcare.

  • Charles L. Mee discusses his book "Meeting at Potsdam"

    Apr. 10, 1975

    The Big Three leaders - Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin and Harry Truman - are among the main topics of Charles L. Mee's book, "Meeting at Potsdam." It was the ending stages of World War II and as Mee explains, the meeting at Postdam was really a peace conference. The beginning of this recording includes an excerpt of a speech by Churchill.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Charles Hurst talks with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 18, 1970
  • Charles Hardin discusses his book, "Presidential Power and Accountability: Toward a New Constitution"

    Jun. 26, 1974

    Charles M. Hardin, political science professor, discusses his book, "Presidential Power and Accountability: Toward a New Constitution." Hardin discusses presidents from Roosevelt to Nixon and explores political parties and the Constitution and the role both play in the American Government. He explains his studies in political science and how he has come to believe that the Constitution should be re-written and creating more political parties could limit presidential powers, which he believes could cause problems in the future.

  • George Bellows

    Charles Grant discusses George Bellows, and Captain Herbert Anderson discuss life on a tugboat

    Jun. 19, 1962

    Charles Grant discusses painter George Bellows; also includes anecdotes about his life, including being the first passenger on an airplane and meeting Buffalo Bill. Captain Herbert Anderson's conversation begins at 34:44.

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