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  • Studs Terkel

    Terkel comments and presents "Hard Times: an Oral History of the Great Depression"; Chapter 3

    1971

    Presenting "Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression" Chapter 3: Big Business & A Portrait of Two Women. William Benton credits Pepsodent's survival of the Great Depression to Amos 'n Andy. Arthur Robertson talks about the initial aftermath of the 1929 crash as a Wall Street businessman. Sidney Weinberg discusses the confusion on Wall Street after the crash and praises FDR's programs. Jimmy McPartland talks about the importance of working and the success of WPA to boost morale.

  • Interviewing record producer and jazz critic John Hammond and writer and editor John McDonough

    Jun. 4, 1976
  • Interviewing former City of Chicago Jazz Festival producer Penny Tyler and jazz trumpeter Art Hoyle

    Feb. 18, 1993
  • Art Farmer, Ira Sullivan and Joe Segal discuss their upcoming Jazz Showcase concert

    Apr. 16, 1992
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