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  • Interviewing Dr. Nathaniel Taylor Winston ; part 1

    Jul. 24, 1963

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  • Interviewing Dr. Bernard Lown and Dr. Eugene Chasov

    Feb. 12, 1985
  • Interviewing cardiologist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Bernard Lown

    Jun. 2, 1989
  • Interviewing Anthony Storr

    Jun. 8, 1989

    In his book, Solitude: A Return to the Self, the British author and psychiatrist explores the importance of time spent alone and how this fuels creativity. This program also includes a recording of Carl Sandburg reading poetry.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Eugene Smith

    Interviewing Aileen and W. Eugene Smith

    May. 22, 1975

    Aileen and Eugene Smith discuss their photographic essay book, "'Minamata', Words and Photographs," documenting the mercury poisoning of residents and their legal battles with the polluting company Chisso.

  • 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 St. Clair Drake, George Shepperson and Lorenzo Turner

    Apr. 27, 1966

    Discussing "Afro-American cross-currents" and interviewing St. Clair Drake, George Shepperson and Professor Lorenzo Turner.

  • 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.

  • Littner, Ner | Spurlock, Jeanne | White, Harriet

    Interview with Ner Littner and Jean Spurlock, with an introduction from Harriet White

    1965

    Discussing "The psychology of prejudice"*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interview with Father John O'Brien

    1969

    Father John O'Brien discusses Humanae Vitae. Includes an interview of a nameless Catholic mother.

  • Interview with Dr. Robert Coles

    Jun. 2, 1978

    Interviewing author and child psychiatrist Dr. Robert Coles.

  • Interview with Dr. Robert Coles

    Apr. 22, 1986

    Discussing the book "The Political Life of Children" (published by Atlantic Monthly Press) with the author, child psychiatrist Dr. Robert Coles.

  • Interview with Dr. Robert Coles

    Dec. 20, 1990

    Discussing the book "The Spiritual Life of Children" (published by Houghton Mifflin) with the author, child psychiatrist Dr. Robert Coles.

  • Interview with Dr. Robert Coles

    Jan. 30, 1997

    Interviewing author and child psychiatrist Dr. Robert Coles.

  • Interview with Dr. Charles Clements and Asa Baber

    May. 20, 1986

    Interviewing Vietnam veterans and peace activists Dr. Charles Clements and Asa Baber.

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