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  • Bill Ayers discusses his book "To Teach"

    Jun. 23, 1993

    According to Bill Ayers, in order to be a good teacher, one must 1st become a student of his/her students' lives. New ideas on how to become a better teacher are offered in Ayers' book, "To Teach: The Journey of a Teacher.'

  • Discussing the book "In the American West, 1979-1984," with the author, photographer Richard Avedon

    Sep. 25, 1985
  • Discussing agribusiness with photographer George Ballis

    Apr. 16, 1979
  • Discussing their backgrounds and careers with five TWA flight attendants ; part 1

    Jul. 30, 1986

    five TWA flight attendants

  • Discussing their backgrounds and careers with five TWA flight attendants ; part 2

    Jul. 30, 1986

    five TWA flight attendants

  • Brian Dennehy discusses the Goodman Theater's production of "A Touch of a Poet"

    May. 2, 1996
  • June Sochen discusses her book "Movers and Shakers"

    Dec. 17, 1973

    Northeastern Illinois University professor June Sochen discusses her book "Movers and shakers;: American women thinkers and activists, 1900-1970". Sochen and Studs cover a wide range of female activists and radicals who fundamentally reshaped American society via their efforts in the labor movement and union organizing, the arts and culture, and research.

  • David Ray reads and discusses his poetry

    Jun. 21, 1966
  • Discussing the book "The Haymarket Tragedy," with the author, historian Paul Avrich

    Dec. 27, 1984
  • Discussing Armistice Day with Studs reading from selections by Dalton Trumbo

    Nov. 11, 1971
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