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  • Interviewing Joan Littlewood

    Nov. 1, 1964
  • John Litweiler in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jul. 1, 1984

    Discussing the book "The Freedom Principle: Jazz After 1958" (published by Morrow) with author and jazz historian John Litweiler.

  • Discussing the book "Two Years in the Melting Pot" with the author, journalist Zongren Liu

    Apr. 9, 1985
  • Interviewing Mary Norris Lloyd ; part 1

    Mar. 8, 1962
  • Discussing the reissued book "Nuclear Culture: Living and Working in the World's Largest Atomic Complex" with the author Paul Loeb

    Apr. 23, 1986
  • Discussing the book "Generation at the Crossroads: Apathy and Action on the American Campus" with Paul Loeb

    Nov. 22, 1994
  • Interviewing Abram Loft ; part 1

    Jan. 15, 1987
  • Interviewing Abram Loft ; part 2

    Jan. 16, 1987
  • Discussing the book "Ensemble!: A Rehearsal Guide to Thirty Great Works of Chamber Music" with Abram Loft

    Jun. 24, 1992
  • Interviewing Alan Lomax (language warning)

    Oct. 1, 1994
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