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  • Interviewing attorney and former Chicago alderman Leon Despres, Chicago Municipal Reference librarian Joyce Malden and Lew Kreinberg

    Dec. 10, 1992
  • Interviewing Bob "Doc" Graham ; part 1

    Discussing life in Chicago and its underworld in the 1930s, longer interview that was the basis of his Hard Times book appearance.

  • Interview with Stuart Gordon, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Richard Fire and Gary Houston

    Jun. 21, 1982

    Discussing the current production "E.R" (Emergency Room) with Organic Theatre company cast members Stuart Gordon, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Richard Fire and Gary Houston.

  • Interview with Roger Bruns

    Mar. 30, 1987

    Discussing "The Damnedest Radical: The Life and World of Ben Reitman, Chicago's Celebrated Social Reformer, Hobo King, and Whorehouse Physician," (published by University of Illinois Press) with the author Roger Bruns.

  • Interview with Raleigh Campbell, Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor ; part 3

    1964

    Interviewing Raleigh Campbell of the Council of Southern Mountains, also Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor: "Appalachian in Chicago"

  • Interview with Raleigh Campbell, Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor ; part 2

    1964

    Interviewing Raleigh Campbell of the Council of Southern Mountains, also Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor: "Appalachian in Chicago"

  • Interview with Raleigh Campbell, Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor ; part 1

    1964

    Interviewing Raleigh Campbell of the Council of Southern Mountains, also Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor: "Appalachian in Chicago"

  • Interview with Oscar Brown Jr. ; part 2

    Jun. 26, 1962
  • Oscar Brown Jr.

    Interview with Oscar Brown Jr. ; part 1

    Jun. 26, 1962
  • Interview with neighborhood residents ; part 9

    1970

    Interviewing in the people's park (Lincoln Park) (part 9).

  • 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).

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