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Professors Adolph Baker, Jurgen Hinze, Richard Lewenton, and Father William Wallace discuss science and politics. The four professors explore question such as whether scientists be involved in political decisions. World War II and Vietnam War are used as examples by the scientists. An earlier interview with scientists Edward Teller and Albert Szent-Gyorgy is played.
Reasons why a woman would want to change her last name are discussed with Priscilla McDougall and Teri Teper. Establising a professional identity and establishing one's own line of credit are among some reasons. The ladies also explain that a woman is not rejecting a name but rather choosing her own identity.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations
Computers and technology may be good for some people, however, printers John Kailen, Gerri Scott, Russ Wadleigh and Hank Orttinger don't see it that way. As members of typographical unions, they have a skilled trade, and their trade and jobs are being threatened by computers. Some felt their livelihoods were stabbed in the back by the computer.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations
Terkel comments and presents a live performance by David Holt
Studs Terkel's EBO contest
Terkel comments and presents the Old Town school of folk music
Musical performance of Trio Basho
Terkel comments and presents the Hiroshima commemoration program
Terkel presents a musical performance by Roy Dunn
Terkel comments and presents Edith Piaf eulogy
Terkel comments about the college
Terkel comments and presents Aksel Schiotz interview and memorial
Terkel comments and presents music with Mark Ludwig