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Showing 1971 - 1980 of 5330 results
  • Interviewing Hiroshima survivors Hibakusha and Orizuru

    1964
  • Interviewing Texas populist Jim Hightower

    1980
  • Interviewing Texas populist Jim Hightower

    Apr. 6, 1993
  • Discussing the book "Healing the Wounds: A Physician Looks At His Work" with the author Dr. David Hilfiker

    Oct. 3, 1985
  • Discussing the novel "The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love" with author Oscar Hijuelos

    Jul. 25, 1990
  • Discussing the book "Not All Of Us Are Saints: A Doctor's Journey with the Poor" with the author Dr. David Hilfiker

    Aug. 29, 1994
  • Interviewing Herbert Hill ; part 1

    1962
  • Presenting music by folksinger Anne Hills

    Apr. 7, 1988

    Terkel comments and presents a musical performance by Anne Hills

  • Interviewing folksinger and songwriter Anne Hills and guests

    Feb. 20, 1997
  • Discussing the book "The Night Parade: Poems"with poet Edward Hirsch

    Apr. 21, 1989
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