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  • Interviewing violist Irving Ilmer

    Nov. 13, 1987
  • Eugene Ionesco

    Interviewing Eugene Ionesco while Studs was in France ; part 1

    Nov. 8, 1962
  • Interviewing Scharmel Iris ; part 1

    1964
  • Interviewing former Israeli army colonel and human rights activist Dov Yermiya

    May. 6, 1985
  • Discussing the book "Molly Ivins Can't Say That, Can She?" with journalist and author Molly Ivins

    Oct. 25, 1991
  • Discussing the book, "Nothin' But Good Times Ahead" with journalist and author Molly Ivins

    Sep. 29, 1993
  • Ernestine Jackson in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 5, 1989

    Promoting a production of "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill."

  • Interviewing students Marvin Jackson, David Furey and Debbie Mooney about their upcoming participation in the May 8th peace march in Chicago

    Apr. 25, 1983
  • Interviewing Elizabeth Janeway

    1964
  • Interviewing Chicagoan Lucy Jefferson : part 2

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