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  • Discussing South Africa and interviewing Nadine Gordimer ; part 1

    Feb. 1, 1963
  • Reflecting on the European trip

    Dec. 17, 1962

    Terkel comments about the European trip

  • Interviewing Serbians

    Mar. 6, 1963

    Serbians

  • Presenting the Old Town school of folk music

    Oct. 8, 1963

    Terkel comments and presents the Old Town school of folk music

  • Presenting the Edith Piaf eulogy

    Oct. 16, 1963

    Terkel comments and presents Edith Piaf eulogy

  • Interviewing Louis Untermeyer: the library of great American writing ; part 2

    Nov. 22, 1960
  • Interviewing Louis Untermeyer: the library of great American writing ; part 3

    Nov. 22, 1960
  • Presenting performers At the center folk song festival while Studs was in England ; part 2

    1962
  • Interviewing Mme. Francoise Rosay, French actress, while Studs was in Paris, France ; part 2

  • Interviewing Simone Signoret while Studs was in France ; part 1

    1962
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