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  • Yehuda Lev discusses issues facing Eastern and Western Jews in Israel, part 2

    Jan. 26, 1965

    Yehuda Lev discusses challenges facing Israel, particularly the tensions between Palestinian Jews and Arabs and the future of Israel. A clip of the song "Miriam bat Nassim" performed by Shoshana Damari is played at the closing of the interview.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Lila Kedrova discusses her background

    Apr. 1, 1965

    Although she came from a family with a musical background, Lila Kedrova went into acting. A friend of her father, Feodor Chaliapin, played a part in influencing Kedrova into performing. Kedrova said she's been acting since she was eight. After her role as Madame Hortense, Kedrova said she wanted to explore other types of roles.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Teenagers Kathy Kron, Chip Tucker, and Elizabeth Plume discuss the differences of the older generation and the newer generation

    Jun. 25, 1965

    Discussing the differences between the older generation and the newer generation with three young people. All three students agreed that communication and the lack of communication was an issue among the gaps.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interview with Berman Gibson, Joe Norrick, and John Pierce.

    Apr. 1, 1965

    Interviewing Berman Gibson, Joe Norrick, and John Pierce, three miners from Appalachia. Studs begins with a clip of Harlan County singer, midwife, and activist Aunt Molly Jackson speaking about workers' living conditions.

  • John (Fire) Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes dicusss their book "Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions"

    Sep. 15, 1972

    *Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Georgie Anne Geyer discusses her career as a foreign correspondent

    Dec. 22, 1961

    One of the main reasons Georgie Anne (Geegee) Geyer became a foreign correspondent was due to her personal interest in Latin America and its jungles. Geyer talks about her travels to various countries and offers her personal insight into Fidel Castro.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Philip Stern discusses his book "The Oppenheimer Case: Security on Trial"

    1970

    *Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Alexander Eliot discusses his book "Sight and Insight"

    Mar. 14, 1959

    In his book, "Sight and Insight," Alexander Eliot talks about having spent time in Spain and reflecting upon the masterpieces of art that he has studied and researched throughout his life. Eliot spoke of people being able to use their imagination and their mind's eye to fill in a piece of artwork if something were missing from it. Eliot explained, with one's insight, comes sight.

  • Jean Redpath discusses her music ; part 1

    Oct. 1, 1962

    *Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Jean Redpath discusses her music ; part 2

    Oct. 1, 1962

    *Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

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