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  • Interview with neighborhood residents ; part 8

    1970

    Interviewing neighborhood residents in the people's park (Lincoln Park) (part 8).

  • Interview with neighborhood residents ; part 7

    1970

    Interviewing neighborhood residents in the people's park (Lincoln Park): Strange journey through a familiar land (part 7).

  • Interview with neighborhood residents ; part 6

    1970

    Studs Terkel interviews neighborhood residents in the people's park (Lincoln Park) (part 6) in Chicago.

  • Interview with neighborhood residents

    1970

    Interviewing neighborhood residents in the people's park (Lincoln Park) with Peter Bauer, Kitty Price a homeowner, a Honduran homeowner, Italian homeowner and wife, sculptress, Mrs. O'Neill and Steve Schaumburg (part 3).

  • Interview with neighborhood residents

    1970

    Interviewing neighborhood residents in the people's park (Lincoln Park) with Jeff, a Puerto Rican girl, Oscar the interpreter, Mrs. Keegan an Irish lady, Pancho, Cisco, Conchita, Julie Mendez, Pat Murfin, a Puerto Rican woman, and Melba. (part 1).

  • Interview with neighborhood residents

    1970

    Interviewing neighborhood residents in the people's park (Lincoln Park) with Father Lezak, Newbold the English Plumber, Pat Creer, Dick Brown, Harley Budd on fear and violence and Peter Bauer on fear and violence (part 2).

  • Interview with neighborhood residents

    1970

    Interviewing neighborhood residents in the people's park (Lincoln Park) with Steve Schaumburg, Hans the puppeteer, French hand laundry owner, and architect Howard Alan (part 4).

  • Interview with Nan Hardin

    1970

    Interviewing with Nan Hardin while Studs was in Newburgh, Indiana.

  • Interview with Nan Hardin

    1970

    Discussing the road to Louisville Kentucky with Nan Hardin.

  • Interview with Nan Hardin

    1970

    Returning to Chicago with Nan Hardin and Studs.

  • Interview with Murray Louis

    Oct. 1, 1966

    A conversation with the dancer and choreographer about the evolution of dance, including the distinctive style for which he was known, made famous in his "Junk Dances."*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations

  • Interview with Mrs. Joe Gaynell Begley

    1970

    Interviewing with Mrs. Joe Gaynell Begley while Studs was in Blackey, Kentucky.

  • Interview with Mr. & Mrs. David Heppelwhite

    Sep. 22, 1970

    Discussing British depression with Mr. & Mrs. David Heppelwhite of Jarrow (part 1) while Studs was in England.

  • Interview with Mose Allison

    Mar. 26, 1985

    Discussing his appearance at Rick's Cafe with jazz musician Mose Allison.

  • Mortimer Adler

    Interview with Mortimer Adler

    Jun. 18, 1993

    Discussing the book "A Second Look In the Rear-View Mirror: Further Autobiographical Reflections of a Philosopher at Large" (published by Macmillan) with the author Mortimer Adler. Program includes an excerpt of a September 21, 1959 interview with Robert Hutchins.

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