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  • Discussing agribusiness with photographer George Ballis

    Apr. 16, 1979
  • Discussing "Reagan's America: Innocents at Home" with author, journalist, and historian Garry Wills

    Aug. 20, 1987
  • Discussing "Reagan's America: Innocents at Home" with author, journalist, and historian Garry Wills

    Aug. 20, 1987
  • Discussing "A Journey through Newberry library" and with Lawrence Towner

    Sep. 28, 1964

    about The Newberry Library

  • Discussing " Wade in the Water: Great Moments in Black History" with Lerone Bennett, Jr.

    Feb. 5, 1980
  • Dieter Lattman discusses his career as a German writer and freelance journalist and his life after WW II ; part 1

    Mar. 1, 1967

    Studs interview with German writer and freelance journalist, Dieter Lattman, who shares his military family background and the influence that WW II had on his desire to involve himself in politics. They discuss other German authors and the German family and culture. Studs quotes German journalist and political critic, Joachim Kaiser, who called the young people of Germany a "fatherless generation." Studs interviews Lattman in Germany.

  • Dieter Lattman discusses division between intellectuals and the general public and touches on the German general public and the Nazi situation prior to WWII ; part 2

    Mar. 1, 1967

    Studs interview with Dieter Lattman, German author and journalist. They discuss the powerful influence that German intellectuals have over the general public and how this led to the silent acceptance and ignorance of concentration camps and euphemism in Germany pre WWII. Littman praises William Shirer's book, "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" but warns that he did not know about the average German family. Littman shares some of his memories as a German youth living during the Nazi reign. Interview takes place in Germany.

  • David Solomon

    David Solomon talk with Studs Terkel

    Nov. 30, 1964

    Discussing "L.S.D" and interviewing journalist David Solomon.

  • David Solomon

    David Solomon talk with Studs Terkel

    Nov. 30, 1964

    Discussing "L.S.D" and interviewing journalist David Solomon.

  • David Schoenbrun, David and Lucy Szekely talk with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 29, 1973
  • David Scherman discusses “The Best of Life,” a book he edited

    Oct. 12, 1973

    Photographer David Scherman talks with Studs Terkel about the stories that photos can tell, famous photographers, and the book “The Best of Life,” which Scherman edited. A recording of the song “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?” by the Weavers is played.

  • David Rossin

    David Rossin and McKinley Olson debate nuclear energy

    Oct. 5, 1976

    David Rossin from Commonwealth Edison and McKinley Olson, a reporter and author of "Unacceptable Risk", debate the pros and cons of nuclear energy.

  • David Hawk discusses his work with Amnesty International

    Feb. 7, 1984

    History, genocide, human rights and Amnesty International are all topics of this interview with David Hawk. Solutions to the problems in Cambodia are presented by Hawk, too. There is also an excerpt from Studs Terkel's conversation with William Shawcross.

  • David Halberstam discusses his book "The Best and the Brightest"

    Nov. 17, 1972

    Members of John F. Kennedy's administration are featured in David Halberstam's book, "The Best and the Brightest." Halberstam points out the irony of the title, as some in the administration may not have been the best or the brightest.  As a result of their bad decisions, America got tangled up in the Vietnam War.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations

  • Darcy Frey reads from and discusses his book "The Last Shot"

    Dec. 8, 1994

    Basketball, subjects in school, and dreams of going pro are topics covered in Darcy Frey's book, "The Last Shot: City Streets, Basketball Dreams." The main characters from Frey's book all come from impoverished backgrounds and if they can't make the pro's, they hope to break out of their current situations.

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