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  • Interviewing architect and industrial designer George Nelson ; part 4

    1960
  • Elsa Gress discusses her work, current events, cultural movements

    Oct. 1, 1968

    Danish essayist and novelist Elsa Gress discusses her work, current events, and cultural movements. Her book "My Many Homes" ("Mine mange hjem") is also mentioned. She talks about American and Demark, theater, and the sexual revolution.

  • Discussing South Africa and interviewing Nadine Gordimer ; part 2

    Feb. 1963
  • Interviewing Alexander Eliot while Studs was in London, England ; part 1

    Dec. 1962
  • Interviewing Alexander Eliot while Studs was in London, England ; part 2

    Dec. 1962
  • Interviewing Vijay Dubey Indian film-maker and Habib Tanvir Indian poet and playwright

    Mar. 1963
  • Interviewing Jerry Boyke and friends ; part 2

    Jul. 1963
  • Interviewing Jerry Boyke and friends ; part 2

    Jul. 1963
  • Interviewing John Howard Griffin ; part 2

    Jan. 28, 1963
  • Interviewing Marcel Marceau in Paris while Studs was in France ; part 2

    May. 7, 1960
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