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  • Discussing Samuel Beckett's play "Waiting for Godot; Tragicomedy in 2 Acts," with Alan Schneider

    1970

    Schneider directed the U.S. premiere of "Waiting for Godot" and was a close friend of Beckett's.

  • Discussing Saint Augustine with author, journalist, and historian Garry Wills : part 1

    Sep. 5, 1997
  • Discussing Russian poet and author Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin with Irwin Weil, Northwestern University professor of Slavic languages and literatures

    Mar. 24, 1984
  • Jerry Garcia

    Discussing rock music and pop culture and interviewing member of the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia assisted by Abe Peck

    Dec. 6, 1979
  • Discussing reductions in U.S. military spending with authors and activists Admiral Eugene Carroll (U.S. retired) and Lawrence Korb

    Jul. 28, 1995
  • Discussing red-lining with C.A.P. panel; Hazel Montgomery, Bernie Willow, Stanley Nappolomi

    Jan. 14, 1975

    As members of CAP (Citizens Action Program), Bernie Willow, Hazel Montgomery and Stanley Nappolomi all have their questions and concerns about the communities in which they reside and who gave the banks the right to determine which neighborhoods and communities are deteriorating. An outspoken, almost militant member, Bernie Willow, points out that the charters of savings and loans institutions was to loan money out so people could reside in the neighborhoods. Many of the establishments, Willow says, have dropped the word “Loan” from the businesses.

  • Discussing rape as a weapon of war with Vivian Stromberg, Vera Litricin, Durda Knesevic, Sofija Sarich and Mirna Cunningham

    Mar. 25, 1993

    These five women are from Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, and Nicaragua.

  • Discussing radiation and interviewing Dr. Sheldon Burger and Dr. Lauriston Taylor ; part 2

    Nov. 19, 1963

    Dr. Burger is the Associate Director of Research at Evanston Hospital and Dr. Lauriston Taylor, Associate Director of National Bureau of Standards.

  • Discussing radiation and interviewing Dr. Sheldon Burger and Dr. Lauriston Taylor ; part 1

    Nov. 19, 1963

    Dr. Burger is the Associate Director of Research at Evanston Hospital and Dr. Lauriston Taylor, Associate Director of National Bureau of Standards.

  • Discussing race relations in the workplace with Clarence Page and Charles Hamilton

    Mar. 29, 1990
  • Discussing prison and reform with Chicago defense lawyer Harold Katz and Jeanette Musinga

    Mar. 19, 1979
  • Discussing Polish music and culture with Jadwiga Lopez

    Nov. 17, 1979
  • Discussing police stress with members of the Police Assistance Center in Oak Brook, Illinois; Dr. Clifton Reed, Rory Gilbert, and Jerry Bolger

    Jun. 27, 1989

    Dr. Clifton Reed

  • Discussing Poland with Polish Holocaust survivor and documentary film producer Marian Marzynski

    1980
  • Discussing Poland with Polish Holocaust survivor and documentary film producer Marian Marzynski

    Nov. 10, 1981
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