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  • Interviewing John Wynn

    Oct. 11, 1961
  • Discussing French flutist Marcel Moyse and listening to music with conductor and flutist Richard Wyszynski

    Dec. 11, 1989
  • Discussing medical ethics with physician Dr. Quentin Young and theologian and medical school professor Dr. Kenneth Vaux

    Apr. 16, 1987
  • Discussing the revolution in Nicaragua with poet Daisy Zamora and sociologist Oscar Vargas

    Sep. 4, 1984
  • Discussing the development of the Southern School, Chicago's only alternative for students kicked out of the public schools, with founder and educator Patrick Zimmerman

    Oct. 20, 1976
  • Interviewing Howard Zinn ; part 1

    1964
  • Discussing the book "Willie and Dwike: An American Profile" with the author, journalist and editor William Zinsser

    Aug. 2, 1984
  • Pat Watters discusses his book "Angry Middle-Aged Man"

    Jan. 13, 1977

    Discussing the book "Angry middle-aged man" with Pat Watters.

  • Judith Wax reads from and discusses her book "Starting in the Middle"

    Apr. 16, 1979

    Reflections on Judith Wax's life are part of her book, "Starting in the Middle." Ms. Wax talks about being the perfect wife and mother, when she always secretly wanted to be a writer. Being an ignored female guest at dinner parties was always interesting, too, as male guests would often ask her, "What does your husband do?"

  • Clarence Darrow

    Arthur Weinberg discuess his biography of Clarence Darrow

    Dec. 8, 1980

    Terkel interviews author Arthur Weinberg. His latest book is called: "Clarence Darrow: A Sentimental Rebel".

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