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  • Interviewing retired Marine Colonel and ex-CIA operative Philip Roettinger

  • Discussing the United States Government's involvement in Central America with retired Marine Colonel and ex-CIA operative Philip Roettinger

    Jun. 26, 1986
  • Presenting a hootenanny with troubadour and folk singer Gamble Rogers, and the folk trio, Washington Squares

    Presenting a performance by Gamble Rogers and Washington Squares

  • Interviewing the Romero family

    1961
  • Interviewing Mme. Francoise Rosay, French actress, while Studs was in Paris, France ; part 1

    Nov. 1, 1962
  • Presenting a musical performance by composer and author Ned Rorem

    Apr. 27, 1989

    Musical performance by Ned Rorem

  • Rudolf Dreikurs discusses his book "Social Equality and the Challenge of Today" ; part 2

    1968

    Child psychiatrist and educator Rudolf Dreikurs discusses his book "Social Equality and the Challenge of Today," Part 2 of 2.

  • Discussing the "Common man: a man for all seasons" by Robert Bolt and interviewing actor George Rose ; part 1

    1963
  • Interviewing British stage actor George Rose

    Aug. 10, 1978
  • Mike Rose discusses his book “Possible Lives: The Promise of Public Education in America”

    Sep. 23, 1996

    Educator and author Mike Rose discusses and reads from his book “Possible Lives: The Promise of Public Education in America”. Rose focuses his discussion on public school educators that utilize innovative teaching methods to create inclusive environments for all students. Studs plays “Johnny Cuckoo” - Bessie Jones & Group (1961).

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