A Guide to the UT KUT Longhorn Radio Network
Records
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UT KUT Longhorn Radio
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UT KUT Longhorn Radio
Network,
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1961- |
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Abstract |
The tapes in this
collection are the masters of programs recorded by radio station KUT on the
University of Texas at Austin campus, then produced and distributed nationwide
through KUT’s Longhorn Radio Network. |
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Extent |
60 ft. 8 in. |
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English. |
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Repository |
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The
University of Texas at Austin |
The tapes in this collection are the masters of programs recorded by
radio station KUT on the University of Texas at Austin campus, then produced
and distributed nationwide through KUT’s Longhorn Radio Network.
Portions of this collection stored off site. Advance
notice required for retrieval.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Stored off site at
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"University of Texas Forum" series |
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November 1961 to January 1970 - 21 ten-inch tapes:
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Sir Gerald Beadle Speech #1
November 21, 1961 |
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Sir Gerald Beadle Speech #2
November 21, 1961 |
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Sir Tyrone Guthrie "The Theatre Today"
March 15, 1967 |
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Chinua Achebe "The Writer & The African
Revolution"
January 3, 1969 |
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Michael DeBakey "Every Man's Responsibility"
February 11, 1969 |
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Leon Green
April 10, 1969 |
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Paul Zukofsky "Reading From His Works"
October 16, 1969 |
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Grady Clay "Instant Crowds & The Policy of Low
Density"
October 28, 1969 |
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Jerry Blunt "Acting in the `Now' Scene"
October 30, 1969 |
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Chinua Achebe "Comments Before Dr. Bullock's Class"
November 3, 1969 |
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Harold J. Leavitt: "Organizations of the Future" (A)
November 5, 1969 |
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Harold J. Leavitt: "Organizations of the Future" (B)
November 5, 1969 |
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Sir Robert Menzies "The Modern Problem of Higher
Education"
November 21, 1969 |
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Sir Robert Menzies "The Responsibilities of Power"
November 24, 1969 |
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Sir Frank Francis
December 5, 1969 |
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Theodore X. Barber "Marijuana & Behavior"
December 10, 1969 |
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Milton Harris "The Science Revolution Phase III"
January 13, 1970 |
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Eric Robinson "Lunatics of Science"
January 16, 1970 |
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Jose Angel Gutierrez #1
November 12, 1970 |
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Jose Angel Gutierrez #2
November 12, 1970 |
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February to April 1970 - 21 ten-inch
tapes: |
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Senator Abraham Ribicoff
February 2, 1970 |
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Dr. George Beadle, Public Understanding of Science
Series: "The Language of Life"
February 5, 1970 |
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Rudolf Wildenmann "Elites and Policy Making"
February 18, 1970 |
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Challenge of the 70's #1 Harold Cruse
February 19, 1970 |
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Challenge of the 70's #2 Armstead Robinson
February 19, 1970 |
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Challenge of the 70's #3 Le Roy Jones
February 21, 1970 |
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Kamal Monsour "Arab Communities in Israel"
February 23, 1970 |
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Dr. Warren Dean "The Brazilian Latifundia"
March 1970 |
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Dr. Richard Graham "Brazilian Politics and Pressure
Groups Before 1930"
March 3, 1970 |
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Dr. Archie Green "Labor Lore in American Grain"
March 12, 1970 |
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Dr. Bertram Wolfe "Reminiscences of the Communist
International"
March 12, 1970 |
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Dr. Robert Marshak "Science and International
Relations"
April 7, 1970 |
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Paul A. M. Dirac "Relativity and the Quantum Theory"
April 14, 1970 |
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Ramsey Clark
April 16, 1970 |
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Douglas Young "Homer"
April 17, 1970 |
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Dr. Salan "Development Through Science"
April 17, 1970 |
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Jean Mitry "Developments in Film History"
April 21, 1970 |
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Hayden White "Ideology In History"
April 21, 1970 |
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Earth Day Rally Speakers: Ira Iscoe, Dan Willard,
Frank Blair, William Buscher, William Arrowsmith and David Edwards
April 22, 1970 |
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Norman Dorsen "The Lawyer's Role in the American
Ghetto Society
April 29, 1970 |
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May 4, 1970 to January 22, 1971 -20 ten-inch
tapes: |
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Dr. Alexander Hollender "Fundamental Aspects of
Environmental Pollution"
May 4, 1970 |
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Dr. Charles Parrish "The Election in Chile"
May 4, 1970 |
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Prof. Alexandre Bennigsen "The Resurgence of the
Golden Horde"
May 5, 1970 |
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John Galbraith
May 6, 1970 |
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Mc. George Bundy, International Ex-Students
Conference
May 14, 1970 |
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U. Thant, International Ex-Students Conference
May 15, 1970 |
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George Lister "America Foreign Policy and Latin
America"
June 19, 1970 |
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Dr. Bernard Gendron "Love and Politics in the Age of
Ecology"
August 12, 1970 |
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Students Association Rally: #1
September 9, 1970 |
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Students Association Rally: #2
September 9, 1970 |
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Julian Bond
September 15, 1970 |
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Abe Fortas
September 18, 1970 |
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James J. Kilpatrick
October 21, 1970 |
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Kate Millet #1 11-5170 |
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Earl Hubbard "The Need for New Worlds"
November 11, 1970 |
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Joseph L. Sax "Law and the Free Society"
November 18, 1970 |
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Dr. Harlan Smith, Challenge '71 "Why is A Star?"
January 18, 1971 |
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Prof. Eto Shinkichi "Japan Faces the '70's"
January 18, 1971 |
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Charles Seeger, Musicology Lecture
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January 27 to April 30, 1971 - 19 ten-inch tapes:
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George Steiner "The Language Revolution"
January 27, 1971 |
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Mancur Olson, Lecture #1 "Social Indicators, The
Quality of Life and Resource Allocation in the Public Sector." February, 1, 1971 |
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Mancur Olson, Lecture #2 "Social Indicators, The
Quality of Life and Resource Allocation in the Public Sector." February 2, 1971 |
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Mancur Olson, Lecture #3 "Social Indicators, The
Quality of Life and Resource Allocation in the Public Sector." February 3, 1971 |
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Michael Postan "Economic Planning in the 20th
Century" February 5, 1971 |
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Russell Kirk, Challenge '71 "The Tension of Order
and Freedom" February 5, 1971 |
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Leonard Weinglass "The Law and Order Threat to the
Legal System" February 6, 1971 |
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MacDonald Critchley, Speech on Learning Disabilities
February 6, 1971 |
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Joan Baez, Ira Sandperl February 17, 1971 |
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Senator Birch Bayh February 18, 1971 |
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Joseph Heller #1 March 9, 1971 |
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Joseph Heller #2 March 9, 1971 |
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Michael Postan "The Planning of Economic Growth in
Developing Countries" March 16, 1971 |
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Prof. Vern Countryman "The Diminishing Right of
Privacy: The Personal Dossier and the Computer." #1 March 25, 1971 |
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Prof. Vern Countryman "The Diminishing Right of
Privacy: The Personal Dossier and the Computer." #2 March 25, 1971 |
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Robert Lifton "On Living in Atrocity" April 13, 1971 |
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Roger Caras "Survival: An Overview of an
International Crisis" April 14, 1971 |
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Dr. Exekiel Mphahlele "Poetry and Political Conflict
in the Black World." April 19, 1971 |
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Harold Wilson "Anglo-American Relations: A Special
Case" April 30, 1971 |
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From August 8, 1971 to Week #30, 1972 - 20 ten-inch
tapes: |
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David Harris October 8, 1971 |
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Capt. I. R. Maxwel's "Higher Education¨ Science and
Public Policy in Europe" October 22, 1971 |
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John P. Frank "Ruminations on Reason and the Law: A
Spong Song" November 5, 1971 |
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John Noonan "Population Problems of the Law"
November 26, 1971 |
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Rev. Cong. Drinan "Consultation on Religion and
Education" December 31, 1971 |
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Dr. Aristide Esser (Part I) "The Socio-Biological
Implications of Planning for a Crowded Future" December 13, 1971 |
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Dr. Aristide Esser (Part II) and R. Harris "Walls
are in the Middle East" December 17, 1971 |
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Dr. Frederick J. Spreng "Buddhist Conception of
Emptiness" December 20, 1971 |
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Dr. R. Socolow "Better Science Education of High
School Students" December 27, 1971 |
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Walt Rostow "Prospects for Peace" Week #1,
1972 |
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David Dellenger "Direct Action" Week #2,
1972 |
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Russell Train "The Environment and the Government"
Week #3, 1972 |
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Dr. Phillip Phenix "Religion and Education" Week #4,
1972 |
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Dr. Jahnheinz John "The New African Literature" Week
#7, 1972 |
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Dr. William J. McGill "Problems Ahead and Action
Required in Higher Education" Week #8, 1972 |
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Dr. Page Keeton "Law and the Church in a Free
Society" (Part 1) Week #9, 1972 |
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Dr. Page Keeton (Part II) Week #9, 1972 |
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Dr. Page Keeton (Part III) Week #9, 1972 |
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Dr. William Whitson "Politics in China" Week #12,
1972 |
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Dr. Brian J. L. Berry "Contemporary Urban Processes"
Week #13, 1972 |
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"University of Texas Forum" Now: "University Forum"
Series: |
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From Week 14, 1972 to Week 42, 1972 - 20 ten-inch
tapes: |
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Prof. Maurice Rosenberg "Let's Everybody Litigate"
Week #14, 1972 |
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Tom Harris "Mind Pollution: Victim or Assailant?"
Week #15, 1972 |
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Dr. Preston Valien, President Lyndon Baines Johnson
"Blacks and Higher Education" Week #16, 1972 |
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Adelle Davis "The Importance of Nutrition" Week #17,
1972 |
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Adelle Davis (Part II) Week #18, 1972 & Akira
Iriye "American East-Asian Relations" |
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Dr. Walt Rostow "Recent History in the Middle East"
Week #19, 1972 |
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Gerold Frank "Death in Memphis" Week #20,
1972 |
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Lucy Barton "Period Costume as Actor" Week #21,
1972 |
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Sir Tyrone Guthrie "A Lifetime in the Dramatic Arts"
Week #22, 1972 |
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David McHam, David Burkett & John Francis "Three
Views of Journalism" Week #23, 1972 |
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Dr. Bruce L. R. Smith "Technology and Public Policy"
Week #24, 1972 |
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Dr. Joel Fort "Drugs, Sex, and Social Change" Week
#25, 1972 |
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Dr. Benjamin Spock "The People's Party in 1972" Week
#31, 1972 |
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Dr. Henry Stelle Commager "The Necessity of Freedom"
Week #33, 1972 |
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Dr. Alan Watts "Ecology and Religion" Week 36,
1972 |
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Jerome A. Barron, Clifton Daniel "Does the Public
Have a Right of Access to the Media?" Week #38, 1972 |
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Law & The Free Society "A Right of Access to the
Media"(Part II) Week #38, 1972 |
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Jack Anderson "Freedom vs. Secrecy" Week #40,
1972 |
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Larry McMurtry "A Writer Looks at Novels and Film"
Week #41, 1972 |
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Joe McGinniss "The Selling of the President 1968"
Week #42, 1972 |
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"University Forum" Series: |
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From Week 43, 1972 to Week 18, 1973 - 18 ten-inch
& 2 seven-inch tapes: |
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Prof. Elliot Zashin "Morals and Ethics in Public
Policy Making" Week #43, 1972 |
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Norman Mailer "The American Scene" Week #44,
1972 |
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Ruth Nanda Anshen "Language as the Art of
Communication (Part I) Week #45, 1972 |
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Ruth Nanda Anshen (Part II) Week #45, 1972 |
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Prof. Oran Young "The U.N. in Today's World" Week
#47, 1972 |
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Allen Ginsberg in a Reading of His Own Works Week
#49, 1972 |
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Kenneth Adam "The Crisis of the Mass Media in Great
Britain" Week #50 1972 |
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W. Averell Harriman "Reflections on Soviet-American
Relations from Stalin to the Present Time" Week #1, 1973 |
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Chief Justice Earl Warren "Equal Opportunity in the
U. S.: A Symposium": |
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Week #5, 1973 |
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(Part II) Remarks by: Larry Rausch, Address by
Hubert Humphrey, Week #6, 1973 |
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(Part III) Remarks by: Larry Rausch, Address by
Hubert Humphrey, Week #7, 1973 |
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(Part IV) Panel Cont. by Senator Humphrey, Week
#8, 1973 |
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Conclusion. Address by Roy Wilkins, Remarks by
Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Week #9, 1973 |
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(Part VI) Addresses by Robin M. Williams, Jr. and
Julian Bond, Week #10, 1973 |
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(Part VII) Excerpts from panel discussion by
Burke Marshall, Week #11, 1973 |
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John W. Gardner "Common Cause" Week #13,
1973 |
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Hal Bruno "Government and the News Media" Week #14,
1973 |
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Mr. Don Ross "Citizen Action" (Part I) Week
#15, 1973 |
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Prof. Alan M. Dershowitz "Preventive Confinement in
the U.S.A." Week #17, 1973 |
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Dick Gregory "Current Social Problems - I" Week #18,
1973 |
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From Week 19, 1973 to Week 49, 1973 - 19 ten-inch
tapes: |
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Dick Gregory "Current and Social Problems II" Week
19, 1973 |
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Dr. Louis MacKey "How to Live, What to Do,
Reflections on the Philosophy Fad" Week 20, 1973 |
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Ramsey Clark "Law in the Future" & Prof. Lucas
A. Powe, Jr. "Reorganization of the U.S. Supreme Court" Week #22, 1973 |
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Major General Alvaro Valencia "The Army and Social
Change in Colombia"Week #24, 1973 |
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Dr. Richard Bauman "Social Anthropology in
Contemporary American Society Week #25, 1973 |
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Dr. James MacDonald "Curriculum for Self-Awareness"
Week #26, 1973 |
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Prof. Kurt Von Fritz "The Wisdom of the Ancients in
Today's Society" Week #27, 1973 |
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Dr. Martha Peterson "A Woman in Today's Society"
& Asst. Prof. Lucas A. Powe, Jr. "The Supreme Court Abortion Decision" Week
#28, 1973 |
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Dr. Martha Peterson "Women in Today's Society - Part
II" Week #29, 1973 |
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Dr. Robert Corrigan "Literature and Politics: The
Tragedy of Ezra Pound" Week #36, 1973 |
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Dr. Howard Wriggins "Reflections on South Asia A
Year After Bangladesh" Week #37, 1973 |
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Prof. Kenneth Boulding "A Realistic Agenda for the
Year 2000" Week 40, 1973 |
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Stuart Udall "Politics and the Environment" Week
#41, 1973 |
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David Halberstam "The Current National Scene" Week
#42, 1973 |
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Stokely Carmichael "Ideology in a Given Society"
Week #44, 1973 |
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Dr. Dankwart A. Rustow "The U.S., Europe, and Middle
Eastern Oil" Week #45, 1973 |
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Dr. Robert C. Weaver "Urban Challenges 1960-73" Week
#46, 1973 |
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Richard C. Lee, Roy Butler, David Crombie, Richard
G. Hatcher, Patience Latting, Henry W. Maier and John Gunther; "The Realities
of the Urban Present: The View From the Mayor's Desk" Week #48, 1973 |
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"The Realities of the Urban Present: The View From
the Mayor's Desk- Part II" & Edward K. Hamilton "Re-establishing Urban
Priorities - Part I" Week #49, 1973 |
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From Week 50, 1973 to Week 29, 1974 - 18 ten-inch
& 2 seven-inch tapes: |
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Edward K. Hamilton "Reestablishing Urban Priorities
Part II" Week #50, 1973 |
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Judge John M. Wisdom "Important Court Cases in
American Black History" Week #51, 1973 |
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American City Symposium Panel: |
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"The American City as a Problem Area" I, Week #1,
1974 |
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"The American City..." II Week #2, 1974 |
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"Urban Alternatives" I, Week #3, 1974 |
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"Urban Alternatives" II, Week #4, 1974 |
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Elliot L. Richardson, Attorney General, "Address"
Week #7, 1974 |
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Dr. Thomas Gordon "Parent Effectiveness Training"
Week #12, 1974 |
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David S. Broder "News Leaks and How the Press Used
Them" & Senator Lloyd Bentsen "The Challenge of Watergate" Week 13,
1974 |
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Walter Cronkite "Broadcast Journalism" Reel #1,
Week #14, 1974 |
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Walter Cronkite "Broadcast..." Reel #2, Week #14,
1974 |
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Kenneth Culp Davis, John P. Wilson "A New Approach
to Legal Control of the Police" Week #15, 1974 |
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John Kenneth Galbraith "Current Economic Problems:
Causes, Effects, and Possible Cures" Week #18, 1974 |
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Dr. Philip Slater "The American Family as a Class
System" Week #20, 1974 |
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"Lawrence Ferlinghetti in a Reading of his Own
Poetry" Week 22, 1974 |
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Dr. Rollo May "Violence and Ecstasy" Week #23,
1974 |
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Dr. John Howard Griffin, author of "Black Like Me"
on a Q.A. Session on Racism; Week #24, 1974 |
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Sir Charles Percy Snow "The Role of Personality in
Science" Week #27, 1974 |
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Prof. John Henry Clark "Black History: An
Afro-Centric View": (I) Week #28, 1974 |
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Conclusion, and Dr. Robert C. Weaver "Government
Housing Policy for Law and Moderate-Income Families" Week #29, 1974 |
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From Week 31, 1974 to Week 52, 1974 - 6 ten-inch
& 6 seven-inch tapes: |
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"Address by Leonard Weinglass, Attorney for the
Families of four S. L. A. Members Killed in a Shootout with the L.A. Police on
May 17, 1974" Week #31, 1974 |
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"A Reading by American Poet Robert
Lowell": |
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Reel #1, Week #33, 1974 |
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Reel #2, Week #33, 1974 |
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Octavio Paz "Mexico: The Last Decade": |
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(I) Week 35, 1974 |
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(II) & Robert Scott "Reform or Window
Dressing" Week #36, 1974 |
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Vance Packard "A Nation of Strangers": |
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Reel #1, Week 40, 1974 |
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Reel #2, Week 40, 1974 |
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Dr. Carl N. Dengler "Is There a History of Women?":
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Opening Session LBJ Library UT Austin Symposium:
"Beyond the Energy Crisis: Future of the American Environment" Address by B.
Jackson Ward; Week #51, 1974 |
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Fred P. Graham "Can We Have a Free Press and Fair
Trials Too?" Week #52¨ 1974 |
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"Rostow: Foreign Policy" Series: |
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Dr. W. W. Rostow "Truman and Europe: 1945-50" Week
#1, 1974 |
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Dr. Elspeth Davies Rostow & Mr. Robert Blum
"Truman & Asia" Week #2, 1974 |
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"The First Eisenhower Administration" Week #3,
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"The Second Eisenhower Administration" Week #4,
1974 |
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"The Bipartisan Concensus of the Late 1950's"
Week #5¨ 1974 |
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"Kennedy, Berlin and the Cuba Missile Crisis"
Week #6¨ 1974 |
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"Kennedy and the Developing World" Week #7
1974 |
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"Kennedy and Southeast Asia" Week #8, 1974 |
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"Johnson, Europe, and Detente with Moscow" Week
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"Johnson and the Developing World" Week #10,
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"Johnson and Southeast Asia" Week #11,
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"The Nixon Administration" Week #12, 1974 |
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"Final Question-Answer Session" Week
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"University Forum" Series: |
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From Week 1, 1975 to Week 24, 1975 - 36 seven-inch
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W.K.C. Guthrie "The Legacy of Greek Thought to
Western Culture": Week #1, 1975 |
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Barry Commoner, Bill Drummond, Mike McCormal and
Dixy Lee Ray "Four Scientists talk about the Energy Crisis": #1, Week
#3, 1975 |
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Barry Commoner, Bill Drummond, Mike McCormal and
Dixy Lee Ray "Four Scientists talk about the Energy Crisis": #2, Week
#3, 1975 |
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James W. McKie, Kervyn King, Allen U. Kneese and
Rufus E. Miles, Jr. "The American Future: Social and Political Prospects": #1,
Week #4, 1975 |
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James W. McKie, Kervyn King, Allen U. Kneese and
Rufus E. Miles, Jr. "The American Future: Social and Political Prospects": #2,
Week #4, 1975 |
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From "Beyond the Energy Crisis" Symposium "A Round
Table Discussion of the Food Crisis, the Population Explosion¨ Energy¨ and the
Environment": #1, Week #5, 1975 |
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From "Beyond the Energy Crisis" Symposium "A Round
Table Discussion of the Food Crisis, the Population Explosion¨ Energy¨ and the
Environment": #2, Week #5, 1975 |
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Dean Rusk, Former Secretary of State, "Detente with
Russia and China: WWII to the Present": #1, Week #6, 1975 |
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Dean Rusk, Former Secretary of State, "Detente with
Russia and China: WWII to the Present": #2, Week #6, 1975 |
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"A Debate on Energy and the Environment Among
Spokesmen for Industry, Government, and the Academic Community" Jules Bergman
moderator: #1, Week #7, 1975 |
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"A Debate on Energy and the Environment Among
Spokesmen for Industry, Government, and the Academic Community" Jules Bergman
moderator: #2, Week #7, 1975 |
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Roger Revelle, Maurice Strong " A Global View of
Energy and the Environment" From: "Beyond the Energy Crisis": #1, Week #8,
1975 |
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Roger Revelle, Maurice Strong " A Global View of
Energy and the Environment" From: "Beyond the Energy Crisis": #2, Week #8,
1975 |
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Nicholas Von Hoffman "The Economic Mess": #1, Week
#9, 1975 |
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Nicholas Von Hoffman "The Economic Mess": #2, Week
#9, 1975 |
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"Equality in America" Last Public Address by L. B.
Johnson¨: #1; Week 10, 1975 |
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"Equality in America" Last Public Address by L. B.
Johnson¨: #2; Week 10, 1975 |
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Philip Coldwell "Oil and Finance" and Richard
Obenshain "The Republican Side": #1, Week #11, 1975 |
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Philip Coldwell "Oil and Finance" and Richard
Obenshain "The Republican Side": #2, Week #11, 1975 |
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"An Address and Q.A. Session by Mrs. Coretta King¨
widow of Martin L. King Jr. and President of the M.L. King Jr. Center for
Social Change": #1, Week #12, 1975 |
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"An Address and Q.A. Session by Mrs. Coretta King¨
widow of Martin L. King Jr. and President of the M.L. King Jr. Center for
Social Change": #2, Week #12, 1975 |
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"Address and Q.A. Session by Sam Ervin¨ former
Senator from NC and Chairman of the Watergate Committee": #1; Week #13,
1975 |
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"Address and Q.A. Session by Sam Ervin¨ former
Senator from NC and Chairman of the Watergate Committee": #2; Week #13,
1975 |
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Maria Isabel Barreno "New Portuguese Letters": #1,
Week #15, 1975 |
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Maria Isabel Barreno "New Portuguese Letters": #2,
Week #15, 1975 |
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Richard A. Posner "The Economic Aspects of Law" and
Dr. Herbert H. Liebhafsky "A Rebutal": #1, Week #17, 1975 |
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Richard A. Posner "The Economic Aspects of Law" and
Dr. Herbert H. Liebhafsky "A Rebutal": #2, Week #17, 1975 |
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Mrs. Elspeth D. Rostow "The 1976 Election as a
Bicentennial Happening": #1, Week #19, 1975 |
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Mrs. Elspeth D. Rostow "The 1976 Election as a
Bicentennial Happening": #2, Week #19, 1975 |
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Jose Angel Gutierrez "Chicano Politics": #1, Week
#20, 1975 |
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Jose Angel Gutierrez "Chicano Politics": #2, Week
#20, 1975 |
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Dr. William Livingston "The Private Ethics of Public
Men": #1, Week #23, 1975 |
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Dr. William Livingston "The Private Ethics of Public
Men": #2, Week #23, 1975 |
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Dr. Lloyd Bitzer "Rhetoric and Public Knowledge":
#1; Week #24, 1975 |
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Dr. Lloyd Bitzer "Rhetoric and Public Knowledge":
#2; Week #24, 1975 |
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Dr. Stanley H. Palmer "Police Force-Violence and
It's Alternatives" (2 tapes) Week #25, 1975 |
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Dr. Wayland Pilcher, George Phifer "Police
Force-Violence..." (2 tapes) Week #26, 1975 |
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Leon Jaworsky and Tom Susman "The Citizen's Right
to Know" (2 tapes) Week #27, 1975 |
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Prof. Douglas Kelmer and Prof. Richard Blum "Media
Images of Law Enforcement" (2 tapes) Week #28, 1975 |
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"Prostitution, Citizen Values, and Law Enforcement"
Prof. Vern Bullough, Author; Ms. Joan Baur, Prostitute; Prof. George Dix,
Lawyer; Mr. Lanny Henninger, Clergy; Ms. Carol Oppenheimer, Lawyer; Lt.
Westphol, Dallas Police." (2 tapes) Week #29, 1975 |
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Bill Moyers "Is there Hope for Man?" & McGeorge
Bundy "On Understanding and Reconciliation After Vietnam" (2 tapes) Week #33,
1975 |
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Dr. George Gallup "The Cure for Government by
Bribery" (2 tapes) Week #34, 1975 |
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Dr. Phillip K. Tompkins "The Kent State Tragedy:
Communication and Conflict in the University" (2 tapes) Week #35, 1975 |
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Dr. Jewel Prestage "The Case for Affirmative
Action" & Andrew Brimmer "Central Banking and Credit Allocation" (2 tapes)
Week 37, 1975 |
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"My Bondage, My Freedom" a one-man dramatization
based on the life and times of Frederick Douglass, the famed 19th-Century black
abolitionist. Written and performed by Charles Pace. (2 tapes) Week #40,
1975 |
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Mr. Davison, Editor of the Atlantic Monthly in oral
performance of his own poetry. (2 tapes) Week #41, 1975 |
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"The Arts: Years of Development, Time of
Decision--Opening Session of the UT Austin - LBJ Library Symposium and an
interview with the Symposium Chairman¨ and keynote address by opera star
Beverly Sills (2 tapes) Week #43, 1975 |
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Dr. Derek J. de Solla Price, Avalon, Prof. of
History of Science, Yale University "The Problem of Access to Science
Information¨ with Special Emphasis on the Developing World." "They are working
in the Same Nutritive Juice we are." (2 tapes) Week #44, 1975 |
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Robert A. Nisbet, Albert Schweitzer "Prophecy,
Hopes and Fears: Alexis de Tocqueville's Assessment of American Society in
Retrospect" (2 tapes) Week #45, 1975 |
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"A Rap Session with Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, author
of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and The Hell's Angels, and national affairs
editor of Rolling Stone magazine. (2 tapes) Week #47, 1975 |
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"To Secure the Blessings of Liberty: An Address by
John Henry Faulk, advocate of free speech and open dialogue, and famous for his
battle against blacklisting in the entertainment industry." (2 tapes):
Week #48, 1975; Second Copy (2 tapes) Week #48, 1975
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"Equality and Inequality in Postrevolutionary
Societies" Prof. Seymour Lipset, Stanford University. (2 tapes) Week #49,
1975 |
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John A. Hill, Deputy Administrator, Federal Energy
Administration "Federal Energy Policy and the Future" (2 tapes) Week #50,
1975 |
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Gordon S. Wood¨ Prof. of History¨ Brown University
"The American Revolutionary Tradition in the World." (2 tapes) Week #2,
1976 |
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"Women In a Changing World: Barbara Jordan, U.S.
Rep. from Texas; and Carol Laise, Director-General of the U.S. Foreign
Service." (2 tapes) Week #5, 1976 |
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"Women Take on the News Media for their Treatment of
the Women's Movement" Panel from the November '75 Conference on Women in Public
Life." (2 tapes) Week #6, 1976 |
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"Highlights from the Nov. 1975 National University
Conference on Hunger at UT Austin: Main Speakers: Wm. Sloane Coffin, Yale
Chaplain; and F. James Levinson, Director MIT Int. Nutrition Planng. Program."
(2 tapes) Week #7, 1976 |
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Prof. Karl Deutsch, Harvard University "The
Politics of Allegiance: Conflicting Loyalties in World Politics" (2 tapes) Week
#11, 1976 |
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Barbara Jordan, U.S. Representative, "Congress and
Current Politics" (2 tapes) Week #12, 1976 |
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Triloki Nath Kaul, India's Ambassador to the U.S.,
"An Explanation of the State of Emergency in India" (2 tapes) Week #13,
1976 |
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William Goetzmann, Pulitzer Prize Winning
Historian, "200 Years of Liberal Democracy in America" (2 tapes) Week #14,
1976 |
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Dr. Robert Ward, Director Stanford Univ. Inst. of
International Studies, "The Future of Liberal Democracy in Japan and the World"
(2 tapes) Week #15, 1976 |
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Dr. Robert A. Dahl¨ Sterling¨ Professor of
Political Science¨ Yale University, "The Present State and Future Prospects of
Liberal Democracy in America" (2 tapes) Week #16, 1976 |
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Right Hon. Jo Grimond, Member, House of Commons,
"The Future of Liberal Democracy in Great Britain" (2 tapes) Week #17,
1976 |
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Dr. Donna Shalala, Treasurer, Municipal Assistance
Corp.; "New York's Financial Mess" & Edgar Fiedler, V.P., The Conference
Board, "The Future of the American Economic System: Is our Ailment
Hypochondria, Melancholia, Dyspepsia, or Asphyxia?" (2 tapes) Week #18,
1976 |
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John Hennessey, Jr., Business Dean, Dartmouth
College, "Modern Capitalism and Business Education" (2 tapes) Week #19,
1976 |
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Mr. Justice Wm. H. Rehnquist, Assoc. Justice, U.S.
Supreme Court, "The Case Against Social Change by Judicial Action in a
Democratic Society" (2 tapes) Week #21, 1976 |
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Hon. B.K. Nehru, Indian High Commissioner to the
U.K. and former Ambassador to the U.S.; "The Current State of Liberal Democracy
in India" (2 tapes) Week #22, 1976 |
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Prof. John B. Turner, University of NC, "Social
Services in the Public Interest: What's at Stake?" (2 tapes) Week #23,
1976 |
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Gerald L. Parsky, Asst. Secy, U.S. Treasury; and
Frank N. Ikard, Pres. American Petroleum Institute: "Two Views of the Energy
Future of and the World" From the April '76 UT Austin Int'l Conf. on Energy. (2
tapes) Week #25, 1976 |
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Abdul Maji‚ Mufti, Economic Minister, Embassy of
Pakistan: "Third and Fourth World Energy Problems" & Peter Peterson, Former
U.S. Secy. of Commerce: "Energy and International Relations and Finance" (2
tapes) Week #28, 1976 |
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Dr. Elspeth Rostow "Energy Shortages versus the
Quality of Life: A New Agenda for the Future" (2 tapes) Week #29, 1976 |
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C.W. Tex Cook, Former Chrmn. of the Board, Gen.
Foods: "Energy and Food Production" and Dr. Richard N. Gardner¨ Prof. of Law
and Int. Organization, Columbia University: "The Need for an International
Survival Pact" (2 tapes) Week #30, 1976 |
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Jonathan Kozol, author of "Death at an Early Age"
and activist for social change: "Alternative Schools and the Failure of Public
Education" (2 tapes) Week #31, 1976 |
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"The Presidency and the Press" Part One of a Debate
between Press Secretaries and Press Reporters: (2 tapes) Week #32, 1976 |
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Part Two (2 tapes) Week #43, 1976 |
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Duane C. Spriestersbach "Communication as
Revolution in Higher Education" & Robert M. Utley "Good Guys and Bad:
Changing Images of Soldier & Indian" (2 tapes) Week #36, 1976 |
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"The Presidency and the Press" Part Four (2 tapes)
Week #45, 1976 |
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(Part I) The '76 L.B.J. Library Symposium. Vernon
E. Jordan, Jr.; Maynard Jackson; The Words of Jimmy Carter (A Letter to the
Participants). (2 tapes) Week #49, 1976 |
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(Part II) Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Holder of the
Albert Schwitzer Chair in the Humanities at the City University of New York. (2
tapes) Week #50, 1976 |
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(Part III) Dr. James Tobin, Chairman of the Dept.
of Economics at Yale University. (2 tapes) Week #51, 1976 |
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(Part IV) Wilbur J. Cohen, former Secretary of
Health, Education and Welfare. (2 tapes) Week #52, 1976 |
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(Part V) Dr. David Mathews, Secretary of H.E.W.;
Samuel Halperin, Director of the Institute for Educational Leadership at George
Washington University. (2 tapes) Week #43, 1976 |
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"Images of 19th Century Black Americans in 20th
Century Folklore" Melvin Wade, Instructor in Ethnic Studies at UT Austin. (2
tapes) Week #2 1977 |
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Mark Lane, Lawyer, author and chief critic of the
Warren Commission (Dub) (2 tapes) See: Week #11, 1977; #10, 1977 |
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Mark Lane, Lawyer, author and chief critic of the
Warren Commission speaks on the John Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
Assassinations. (2 tapes) Week #11, 1977 |
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"Experiencing the Criminal Justice System" Don
Taylor, an ex-offender and now a counselor for Development Assistance for
Rehabilitation gives his history experiencing the Texas Criminal Justice
System. (2 tapes) Week #14, 1977 |
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"Two Views of Barbara Jordan" Rep. Barbara Jordan,
U.S. Congresswoman from Houston, TX, speaks on the topics of Crime and
Education. (2 tapes) Week #16, 1977 |
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"Federal Government: Servant of Master" Former U.S.
Senator James L. Buckley of New York. (2 tapes) Week #18, 1977 |
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"Some of the Problems of Freedom" William F.
Buckley, Jr., Conservative Spokesman and American Social Commentator. (2 tapes)
Week #23, 1977 |
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"A Question and Answer Session with Gerald R. Ford."
Former 38th President of the U.S.A. (2 tapes) Week #24, 1977 |
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"The Death of the Exclusionary Rule" Former U.S.
Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark. (2 tapes) Week #25, 1977 |
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"Illegal Government Surveillance" Dr. Morton
Halperview, former Deputy Asst. Secretary of Defense and head of the National
Campaign to Stop Spying. (2 tapes) Week #26, 1977 |
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"Politics and the Press" Jack Anderson, Pulitzer
Prize winning investigative reporter and nationally syndicated columnist. (2
tapes) Week #46, 1977 |
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"Two Views of Cancer" Dr. R. Lee Clark, President of
the American Cancer Society; Dr. Donald R. Davis¨ Nutrition Research Associate
of UT Austin. (2 tapes) Week #47, 1977 |
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"Foreign Policy and the U.S." Former Sec. of State,
Henry Kissinger. (2 tapes) Week #50, 1977 |
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"Order out of Chaos" An address by 1977 Nobel Prize
Winner, Dr. Ilya Prigogine. (2 tapes) Week #52, 1977 |
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"Freedom and the Role of the Government" Dr.
Galbraith & Dr. Jenson present contrasting viewpoints of Gov. Power. (2
tapes) Week #3¨ 1978 |
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"Energy and Our Alternatives" (Part I) An address by
Dr. Barry Commoner, Director of the Center for the Biology of Natural Systems
at Washington University in St. Louis. (2 tapes) Week #13, 1978 |
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"Energy and Our Alternatives - Part 2" An address by
Dr. Barry Commoner. (2 tapes) Week #14, 1978 |
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Jerry H. Jones, former Special Assistant to
Presidents Nixon and Ford: "The White House During the Nixon and Ford Years"
Week #16, 1978 |
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Dean Rusk, Former Secretary of State: "Getting What
We Want in Foreign Policy" (2 tapes) Week #17, 1978 |
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"A Performance of Poetry, Song, and Political
Opinion by Allen Ginsberg" Week #18, 1978 |
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"The Great Debate Part 1" Nationally syndicated
columnists James J. Kilpatrick and Nicholas Von Hoffman debate current issues.
(2 tapes) Week #21, 1978 |
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"Origins of Chicano Social Institutions" Dr. Andres
Tijerina, Prof. of History at UT-Austin; and Leon Jaworski, Former Watergate
Special Prosecutor speaks on the Watergate investigations and the recent
Korea-gate investigations. (2 tapes) Week #23, 1978 |
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"Politics and the Merit System: Thoughts on the
Election of Public Servants" Judge Tom Gee of the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of
Appeals; & "The Alamo: A Revolt Against Texas or the United States?" Dr.
Mauricio Maxon, Asst. Prof. of History at the Univ. of S. California. (2 tapes)
Week #24, 1978 |
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"A Cultural Look at TV" Dr. Horace Newcomb, Assoc.
Prof. of American Studies at the Univ. of Maryland; and "An Assessment of the
United Nations" His Excellency Jacques Leprette, French permanent
representative to the United Nations. (2 tapes) Week #25, 1978 |
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"The Changing Face of Nicaraguan Politics" Jim Angle
of the Institute of Latin-American Studies. Week #42, 1978 |
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"Recent Political Developments in India" Dr. Robert
Hardgrave, Prof. of Govt. at UT-Austin; and "The Paradoxical Status of Women in
India" Dr. Gail Minault, Asst. Prof. of History at UT-Austin. (2 tapes) 43,
1978 |
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"Economic Realities" #1 - U.S. Secretary of Labor
Ray Marshall gives an economic update of the United States. #2 - Vernon E.
Jordan¨ President of the National Urban League speaks to the problem of growing
unemployment among minority groups in the U.S. 46, 1978 |
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"Mexican Oil and Gas" Romeo Flores Caballero¨
Director-General of Basic Industries in the Mexican government discusses
Mexico's new found wealth of oil and natural gas. (2 tapes) 47, 1978 |
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"A Brief History of Oppression of Racial and Ethnic
Minorities in the U.S." Dr. Thomas Philpott, Prof. of History at the UT-Austin.
48, 1978 |
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"Oppression" #1-"Politica and Religions in Iran" Dr.
NajÌ Bezirgan, Assoc. Prof. of Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies at UT-Austin.
#2- "Black Discrimination in Employment and Housing Legislation" Rev. Carl C.
Houston, of NAACP. (2 tapes) 49, 1978 |
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"A Personal Reminiscence of the Late Mahatma Gandhi"
M.R. Masani, of the Indian Nationalism movement and a former public official in
India for more than 25 years. 50, 1978 |
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"The Ethics and Efficacy of the CIA" Jim Angle, a
research associate at the Institute of Latin-American Studies at UT-Austin. 51,
1978 |
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"Affirmative Action and the Equal Rights Amendment"
Eleanor Holmes Norton, Chairman of E.E.O. Commission and Sarah Weddington,
special assistant to President Carter. (2 tapes) 52, 1978 |
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"Separatism and Nationalism in Great Britain Today"
Dr. David Edwards, Prof. of History at the UT-Austin. (2 tapes) 1, 1979 |
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"Education and Man's Specialization" R. Buckminster
Fuller, noted author, Architect, and the inventor of the geodesic dome. 2,
1979 |
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"Education and Man's Specialization" Second Part of
R. Buckminster Fuller's address: Describes the tremendous influences
technological changes have made on man. 3, 1979 |
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"Divorce, Remarriage, and the Future of the Family"
Dr. Norval Glenn, Prof. of Sociology at UT-Austin. 4, 1979 |
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"Some Recent Problems and Successes for Great
Britain" Roy Fox, British Consul-General for the Southwestern United States,
and Sir Heinz Koeppler, Director of the Institute of the Study of the
Interaction of Foreign and Domestic Affairs at Baylor Univ. (2 tapes) 5,
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"The New Potential for U.S.-Indian Relations" An
Address by the Indian Ambassador to the U.S., N.A. Palkhivala. (2 tapes) 6,
1979 |
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"A History of U.S.-British Relations" Lord Julian
Grenfell, Special Representative from the World Bank. (2 tapes) 7, 1979 |
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Dr. Walt Rostow and Dr. Karl Schmitt speak on the
economies and government of both Great Britain and Mexico. (2 tapes) 8,
1979 |
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Dr. Helen Caldicott, opponent of nuclear power and
weaponry. (2 tapes) 9, 1979 |
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"Learning the Critic's Craft" Richard Gilman, Former
Drama Critic for Newsweek and Commonwealth magazines. (2 tapes) 10,
1979 |
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"Why the Humanities?" Dr. Charles Frankel, Director
of the Nat. Humanities Center¨ and Dr. Joseph Duffy, Chairman of the Nat.
Endowment for the Humanities. 11, 1979 |
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"Nuclear Arms Race and the Growing Prospect of
Nuclear War" Daniel Ellsberg, anti-war, anti-nuclear activist. (2 tapes) 13,
1979 |
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"Mexican Oil and Gas" Dr. Pat Blair, Prof. of
Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin; Dr. William Linvill, Chairman
of the Dept. of Engineering-Economic Systems at Stanford University; Dr. James
McKie, Prof. of Economics at UT-Austin; and Michael Kennedy, Senior Economist
with the Rand Corporation. (2 tapes) 14, 1979 |
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"New Directions for the Black Community" Ron
Daniels, President of the Nat. Black Political Assembly. 15, 1979 |
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"The Mexican-American Role in Inter-American Policy"
Dr. Rodolfo de la Garza, Asst. Dean of Colorado College in Colorado Springs and
Dr. Cesar Sereseres, Prof. in the School of Social Sciences at the University
of California at Irvine 16, 1979 |
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"Ratification of the ERA: A Question of Time" Ruth
Bader Ginsburg, Prof. of Law at Columbia University. 17, 1979 |
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"The Pursuit of Peace: The Personal Recollections of
a White House Advisor to Four Presidents" Clifford Clark, former Presidential
Advisor and former Defense Secretary. Jim Angle of KUT-FM takes a look at the
increasing use of the drug PC or "Angel Dust" as it is known on the
streets...Includes interviews with users, researchers and law enforcement
officials. 19, 1979 |
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George Dalley, Deputy Asst. Secretary of State in
the Dept. of State gives an assessment of U.S. Human Rights policies in
Latin-America; and Henry Raymont, Head of the Dept. of Cultural Affairs at the
Organization of American States speaks on the U.S. "blindspot" for
Latin-America. 20, 1979 |
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"Modernization vs. Tradition vs. Equity: The
Explosive Triple Collision" Taken from a series of Tom Slick Conferences on
World peace at UT-Austin. Dr. John Duke Anthony of John Hopkins University and
Dr. James Bill of the University of Texas at Austin. 21, 1979 |
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"Modernization vs. Tradition vs. Equity: The
Explosive Triple Collision" Dr. Miguel Wionczek of El Colegio de Mexico, and
Mexican Ambassador Antonio Gonzales de Leon. 22, 1979 |
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Final Session of the 1979 Tom Slick Conference held
at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin. Amb. Donald O. Mills,
Jamaican Amb. to the United Nations and Dr. Sydney Weintraub. 23, 1979 |
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"The Role of the Prosecutor as an Advocate"
Benjamin R. Civiletti, Attorney General of the U.S. 24, 1979 |
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"Why Social Security Must Be Saved" Wilbur Cohen,
Former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. 25,
1979 |
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"Man, Nature and Technology" An address by Dr. John
R. Pierce, Prof. of Engineering and Communication Theory at the California
Institute of Technology. 26, 1979 |
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"What is a Texan?" Dr. Joe B. Frantz, former
consultant in History to the Lyndon Johnson Whitehouse. 42, 1979 |
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"Mexico's Oil: Impact on U.S. Policy: Samuel P.
Ellison, Stanley Ross, Calvin Blair (Profs. at UT-Austin) and Hubert Lee,
Attorney and former Special Assistant to the American Ambassador to Chile. 45,
1979 |
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"The Effectiveness of the SALT II Treaty" Admiral
Thomas H. Moorer, former Chairman of The Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Dr. Herbert
Scoville, Jr., Vice President of the Arms Control Assoc., debate the
effectiveness of the SALT II Treaty. 46, 1979 |
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"Jamaica: The Politics of a developing Nation" 49,
1979 |
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"The Struggle of Blacks in America: Political Power
or Possible Genocide?" Ron Daniels, Pres. of the National Black Political
Assembly; and Dr. John Butler, Prof. of Sociology at U.T. Austin. 50,
1979 |
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"The Dynamics of the Mexican Political System"
Francisco Zapata, Prof. of Sociology at El Colegio de Mexico, speaks on
organized Labor in Mexico. First of a two-part series on "The Dynamics of the
Mexican Political System" 51, 1979 |
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"The Dynamics of the Mexican Political System" Part
Two. 52, 1979 |
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"The Electric Preacher" Dr. William Martin, Prof.
of Sociology at Rice University and author of These Were God's People,
Christians in Conflict, and soon to be released, The Electric Preacher 1,
1980 |
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"Joseph Heller: Readings from Catch 22 and We
Bombed in New Haven, Joseph Heller speaker. 3, 1980 |
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"Musica Nortena" A historical sketch of the music
from the regions of the Southwest United States and Northern Mexico. 4,
1980 |
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"The Judicial Process" John Godbold, Circuit Court
Judge and Prof. Richard R. Baxter, Judge of Int. Court of Justice, the Hague.
5, 1980 |
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"The Brazilian Carnival: A Celebration of Freedom"
Dr. Roberto de Matta, Prof. of Anthropology at the Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro 7, 1980 |
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"The American Citizens Delegation for Iran" Liza
Radcliffe, member of the Six-Person American Citizens Delegation. 8,
1980 |
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"Iran from the Shah to Khomeini and Beyond"
Freydoun Hoveyda, former Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations. 9,
1980 |
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"The International Challenge of the 80's" Part I.
Walter Cronkite, McGeorge Bundy and Carol Laise. 10, 1980 |
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"The International Challenge of the 80's" Part II.
11, 1980 |
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"The International Challenge of the 80's" Part III.
12, 1980 |
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"The International Challenge of the 80's" Part IV.
13, 1980 |
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"Survival in the 80's" Dr. George Wald, Higgins,
Prof. Emeritus of Biology at Harvard University; and Michael Klare, Dir. of the
Militarism and Disarmament Project at the Institute for Policy Studies at
Washington, D.C. 15, 1980 |
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"Detente in Latin America" Peter Pavlovich Yakolev,
specialist in Foreign Policy and International Affairs at the Soviet Academy of
Sciences, Institute of Latin America. 16, 1980 |
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"The Turbulent 60's: A Decade in Perspective" Part
I. Jerry Rubin, former Hippie leader and member of the Chicago Seven speaking
on "20 Years of Change" 19, 1980 |
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"The Turbulent 60's: A Decade in Perspective" Part
II. Jerry Rubin and Dr. Tom Philpott. 20, 1980 |
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"The Turbulent 60's: A Decade in Perspective" Part
III. Dr. James Austin, Assistant Prof. of Government at UT-Austin speaks on
"Lessons from Vietnam" A study of the military dimensions of the Vietnam
experience. 21, 1980 |
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"Journalism in a State of Perpetual Crisis" Fred W.
Friendly, former President of CBS News. 23, 1980 |
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"National Defense: The Military Viewpoint" General
Lew Allen, Jr. U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff. 26, 1980 |
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"Redefining National Security" Randy Forsberg,
Director of the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies in Boston. 27,
1980 |
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"Women: Where They Are And Where They Are Going"
Liz Carpenter, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs in the U.S. Dept. of
Education. 29, 1980 |
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"Myths of Alcohol and Alcoholism" Dr. Carl
Erickson, Prof. of Pharmacy at U.T. Austin and President of the Texas Research
Society on Alcoholism. 40, 1980 |
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"The Chicano Today" A review of the 60's and the
outlook of the Chicano in the 80's. Victor Nelson Cisneros. 41, 1980 |
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"Folly of Fads, Megavitamins, Vegetarianism and the
Health Food Store" Dr. Ivan Danhof, physiology professor at the University of
Texas Health Science Center at Dallas. 42, 1980 |
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"Immigration Policies" Dr. Thomas Philpott:
"Historical Perspectives of U.S. Immigration" & Dr. Gil Cardenas:
"Sociological Aspects" 44, 1980 |
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"Immigration Policy" Susan Dasher, assistant
attorney of Texas speaks on "The Fifth Circuit Court's Decision on Illegal
Alien Education; and Devon Pena, assistant professor of Mexican-American
Studies at U.T. Austin, speaks on "A Review of the Fifth Circuit Court's
Decision on Illegal Immigration" 45, 1980 |
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"Problems with U.S. Immigration Policy" Matt
Garcia, U.S. Immigration and Nat. Service, speaks on Mexican Immigration and
Ruth Ellinger of the Texas AFL-CIO reviews Labor's Perspective on the
Undocumented Worker. 46, 1980 |
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"The Federal Republic of Germany and the United
States of America: Problems of Perception" Dr. Peter Hermes, the Federal
Republic of Germany's Ambassador to the U.S.A.; also, Fawaz Turki, editor of
the Palestine Review discusses the problems with the Middle East and the Third
World: "The Palestine Question." 6, 1981 |
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"Latin American and the 1980's" Jorge
Lamport-Rodil, former Guatemalan Ambassador to the U.S. and currently Policy
Advisor to Antonio Ortiz Mena, Pres. of the Inter-American Development Bank. 9,
1981 |
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"Energy, Environment and Society" Dr. Fred Singer,
Prof. of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia; and Dr. Sally
Cook, Sociologist for Exxon USA. 11, 1981 |
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"A Political Debate on National Energy Policy" Dan
Rambo, former Regional Representative of the Sec. of the Dept. of Energy.
Edward O. Vetter, former Undersecretary of Commerce under President Ford. 12,
1981 |
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"The Third World Countries: Problems for the '80's"
Dr. Immanuel Lottem of the Consul of Israel speaks on "Israel and the Third
World; an Bob Maushammer of the U.S. Agency for International Development
speaks on "Prospects for Foreign Assistance to Latin America Under the Reagan
Administration." 14, 1981 |
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"Dick Gregory Speaks Out" Part I. 19, 1981 |
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#19-81 Alternate: "Retrospect of the Vietnam War"
Retired Brigadier General Robinson Risner, a former Prisoner of war of the
North Vietnamese seven years, and author of The Passing of the Night and My
Seven Years as a Prisoner of the North Vietnamese 19, 81 (Alternate)
1981 |
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"Dick Gregory Speaks Out" Part II. 20,
81 1981 |
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#20, 81 Alternate: "Colonial Black Coronation
Festivals" Dr. Melvin Wade, Prof. in Afro-American Studies at the University of
Texas at Austin. 20, 81 (Alternate) 1981 |
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"Energy Policies of the Past II" C. Girard Davidson,
former Assistant Secretary for Mineral Resources in the Dept. of the Interior
under the Truman Adm.; Elmer F. Bennet, former Asst. Sec. in the Dept. of
Interior/Eisenhower Adm.; and Lee C. White, Asst. Special Counsel to Pres.
Kennedy; discuss the energy policies of the Truman through Kennedy
administrations. 21, 81 1981 |
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"Energy Policies of the Past II" A look at the
energy policies of Presidents Johnson through Carter as explained by Lawrence
E. Levenson, former Deputy Special counsel to Pres. Johnson; Duke R. Ligon,
former assistant of Energy Resources Development under Pres. Nixon; John A.
Hill, former Deputy Administrator of the FEA under Pres. Ford; and Alvin L.
Alm¨ former Assistant Secretary for Policy and Evaluation in the Dept. of
Energy under Pres. Carter. 22, 81 1981 |
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"Atlanta: Portrait of a City Government" Maynard
Jackson¨ Mayor of Atlanta, GA. 23, 81 1981 |
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Nazi Hunter Simon Wiesenthal. 24, 81 1981 |
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"Ethnicity and the American Experiment: An
Unrecognized Miracle" Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, Senior Study Director at the
National Opinion Research Center at the Univ. of Chicago. 29, 81 1981 |
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"JFK: An Assassination Unsolved" Mark Lane, Lawyer
and author of six books and two films on the Kennedy Assassination. 30,
81 1981 |
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"Perspective of the Victimless Crime" L. M.
Friedman, Marion Rice Kirkwood, Prof. of Law at Stanford University. 32,
81 1981 |
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Hoffman, Abbey (undated) |
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Skinner, B. F. (undated) |
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Street, Dr. Jack (undated) |
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Leonard Wineglass (undated) |
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"A Concept of Totality" Dr. Joe Nichols, of Natural
Foods Associates, discusses the Holistic approach to health. 41, 79 1979 |
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"The Philosophy of a Yiddish Writer" Isaac Bashevis
Singer, acclaimed Yiddish writer and recipient of the 1978 Nobel Prize for
Literature 41, 79 1979 |
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"The Search for Dracula" Dr. Raymond McNally,
Professor of Russian History at Boston College; Steven Kaplan of the Vampire
Hotline in New York City; and Joe Perkowsky, Professor of Slavic Languages at
the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, 47, 79 1979 |
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"Vitamin C: New Developments in Nutrition" Dr. Linus
Pauling¨ recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1954. 48, 79
1979 |
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"Our Fears of Death" Dr. Robert Twombly, associate
professor of English at U.T. Austin |
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"Care of the Child Who is Dying" Dr. William
Bartholomew, Professor of Pediatrics at the U.T. Health Science Center. 13,
81 1981 |
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"A Poet's View of American Society" Nikki Giovanni.
17, 81 1981 |
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"Images of Women" Gloria Steinem, editor for Ms.
Magazine. 48, 80 1980 |
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"Face to Face" Series 1 ten-inch tape Madeline
O'Hair vs. Edward Bowman, February 16, 1970 |
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36 ten-inch tapes: |
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Lyndon B. Johnson Commencement Address May 30, 1964 |
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Tom Wolfe "Why Baby Jane Holzer is More Important
than Vietnam" November 19, 1965 |
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Bill Mauldin "Political Satire and the Cartoonist"
October 17, 1966 |
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Al Capp Address in Union February 23, 1967 |
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Stokely Carmichael Address and Question and Answers
April 14, 1967 |
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Ramsey Clark Commencement Address June 3, 1967 |
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Herb Kaplow "The Right to Know and the Obligation to
Tell" September 21, 1967 |
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Justice Tom Clark "Supreme Court and Law
Enforcement" December 13, 1967 |
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Harry Ransom U.T. Honors Day Convocation
March 30, 1968 |
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Leonard Peikoff "The Ethics of Objectivism"
April 17, 1968 |
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Marianne Moore Reading May 2, 1968 |
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Dr. G. E. R. Lloyd "Philosophy, Science, and Society
Among the Greeks" September 27, 1968 |
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Dr. Joshua Lederburg "Genetics and Ethics"
October 10, 1968 |
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Dr. Frederick R. Goff "The Permanence of Gutenburg"
October 30, 1968 |
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David Brinkley Address November 22, 1968 |
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Elias Rivers "Introduction to the Spanish
Renaissance" December 2, 1968 |
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Bruce Wardropper "Enzina and the Theatre of the
Spanish Renaissance" December 3, 1968 |
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Stewart Meacham "Peace Mission to World Pressure
Points" December 6, 1968 |
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Dick Gregory 2 reels 12-12-68 |
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C. T. Hu "The Chinese Cultural Revolution"
March 10, 1969 |
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Dr. Eric F. Goldman "The Metroamericans"
March 18, 1969 |
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Reinhard Lettau "Poetry--After Auschwitz"
April 9, 1969 |
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Gustave Von Grunebaum "Islamic City" April 21, 1969 |
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John McHale "The Transitional World" April 22, 1969 |
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Edwin Reischauer "The Crisis in Our Relations with
Asia" May 2, 1969 |
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James Kavanaugh "A Modern Priest Looks at His
Outdated Church" 2 reels, December 10, 1969 |
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Peter Ludz "West Germany's Foreign Policy Toward
Eastern Europe" March 3, 1970 |
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Dr. Clancy C. Gordon "Environmental Teach-In"
April 21, 1970 |
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Ralph Yarborough "Texas Constitutions: Past, Present
and Future" January 22, 1974 |
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Lord Boden "Is Anarchy the Rule undated |
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Barry Commoner undated |
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Thurgood Marshall undated |
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Sen. Robert W. Packwood "Sex or Survival"
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Mrs. Walt Rostow "The End of Education"
undated |
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"Tales of Texas" nos. 1-4, 19-22, 6 ten-inch tapes,
16 seven inch tapes, 1965-1969 |
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"Whitman Tapes" nos. 1-7, undated 7 ten-inch
tapes |
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J. Connally and L.B.J., undated 4 ten-inch
tapes |
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"Tales of Texas" nos. 23-26, 36-39, 4 ten-inch
tapes 1969 |
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"True West" nos. 1-15, undated 5 seven-inch
tapes |
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Lyndon B. Johnson Inaugural Speech 1 10-inch tape,
1-20-65 |
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Law and the Free Society--Series 10 10-inch
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"Defamation, Privacy, and the Public's Right to Know"
December 8, 1967: |
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(1) W. Page Keeton and Judge J. Skelly
Wright |
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(2) W. Page Keeton and James Russel
Wiggins |
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(3) Edward J. Bloustein |
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(4) Leon Green, Marshall Shapo, Norris G. Davis,
Dave Shanks--panel discussion |
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"Emerging Issues of American International Trade
Policy" December 13, 1968: |
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(2) Stanley Metzger |
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(3) Panel Discussion: Carl Fulda, Wendell C. Gordon,
George Kozmetsky, Warren Schwartz, Harry K. Wright |
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"Population Problems and the Law" November 17, 1971 |
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John T. Noonan 3 reels (dupes) |
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Hogg Foundation Dedication,1 10-inch tape,
June 8 , 1968 |
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"The Negro in American History" 9 10-inch
tapes |
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Louis R. Harlan "The Black Power of Booker T.
Washington, October 14, 1968 |
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Henry Bullock "Historical Accidents: Vignettes in
Negro-American History" October 16, 1968 |
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Dr. Robert Zangrardo "The Organization Negro"
October 21, 1968 |
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Dr. William S. Willis "The Negro in the Colonial
South" October 24, 1968 |
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Dr. Arthur Zilversmit "The Abolitionists: From
Patience to Militance" October 30, 1968 |
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Willie Lee Rose "The Slave at Home: Two Families or
None?" November 11, 1968 |
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William McFeely "The Negro During Reconstruction"
November 18, 1968 |
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Thomas R. Cripps "The Hollywood Negro and the Myth of
the Southern Box Office" December 19, 1968 |
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August Meier "Toward a History of the Role of
Nonviolent Direct Action in American Negro Protest" December 16, 1968 |
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Creativity and the Human Spirit Lecture Series 2
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Phillip Kapleau "Zen and Creativity" December 4, 1968 |
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Dr. Gina Cerminara "General Semantics...A 20th Century
Approach to Logic, Sanity and Creativity February 19, 1969 |
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Will E. Orgain Lecture Series 2 10-inch
tapes: |
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Arthur Lehman Goodhart "Conflicting Principles in
Anglo-American Law" April 26, 1968 |
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Leon Green April 10, 1969 |
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Black Studies Lectures 28 10-inch tapes:
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Dr. Roger Abrahams Expressive Culture "Africa and the
Americas" Part I July 1, 1969 |
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Dr. Roger Abrahams Expressive Culture "Africa and the
Americas" Part II July 1, 1969 |
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Dr. Colin D. Palmer "Slavery in the Americas:
Reflections on the Tannenbaum Thesis" July 2, 1969 |
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Dr. Colin D. Palmer "The Slave in Mexican Society: A
Case Study" July 2, 1969 |
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Dr. Colin D. Palmer "The Varieties of Mexican Slavery"
July 3, 1969 |
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Dr. Colin D. Palmer "Patterns of Slave Control in
Mexico" July 3, 1969 |
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Dr. John Biggers "African, European and Afro-American
Art" Part I July 7, 1969 |
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Dr. John Biggers "African, European and Afro-American
Art" Part II July 7, 1969 |
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Dr. John Biggers "Afro-American Art" Part I
July 8, 1969 |
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Dr. John Biggers "Afro-American Art" Part II
July 8, 1969 |
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Dr. John Biggers "Contemporary Art & Black Art"
Part I July 9, 1969 |
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Dr. John Biggers "Contemporary Art & Black Art"
Part II July 9, 1969 |
| box |
| 4Ja27 |
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Mr. Robert Donald "Language Arts: Lessons in Negro
History" Part I July 10, 1969 |
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Mr. Robert Donald "Language Arts: Lessons in Negro
History" Part II July 10, 1969 |
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Mr. Robert Donald "Reflections on Negro Literature"
Part I July 11, 1969 |
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Mr. Robert Donald "Reflections on Negro Literature"
Part II July 11, 1969 |
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Dr. Henry Bullock "A Thematic Approach to Black
Studies" Part I July 14, 1969 |
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Dr. Henry Bullock "A Thematic Approach to Black
Studies" Part II July 14, 1969 |
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Dr. Henry Bullock "Depersonalization of
Afro-Americans" Part I July 15, 1969 |
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Dr. Henry Bullock "Depersonalization of
Afro-Americans" Part II July 15, 1969 |
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Dr. Henry Bullock "The Black Response" Part I
July 16, 1969 |
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Dr. Henry Bullock "The Black Response" Part II
July 16, 1969 |
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G. Washington, Jr. "Legal Dimensions of Slavery" Part
I July 22, 1969 |
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G. Washington, Jr. "Legal Dimensions of Slavery" Part
II July 22, 1969 |
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G. Washington, Jr. "Legal Dimensions of Segregation"
Part I July 23, 1969 |
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G. Washington, Jr. "Legal Dimensions of Segregation"
Part II July 23, 1969 |
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G. Washington, Jr. Untitled Lecture January 8, 1970 |
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Funeral March 31, 1969 |
| box |
| 4Ja28 |
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Governor's Speeches to the Legislature 4 10-inch
tapes: |
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John Connally Farewell Address January 15, 1969 |
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Preston Smith Inaugural Ceremony January 21, 1969 |
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Preston Smith Address to the Legislature January 23, 1969 |
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Preston Smith Opening of Second Special Session
August 27, 1969 |
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International Students Conference 5 10-inch
tapes, 1969: |
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Dr. Robert E. Peck "Psychology of the Individual"
March 6, 1969 |
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Dr. Edward T. Hall "Stratification of Society"
March 7, 1969 |
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Samuel P. Huntington "Conflict in National and
International Policy" March 7, 1969 |
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Dr. Walter W. Rostow "Foreign Involvement"
March 8, 1969 |
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Dr. Manfred Halpern "Search for an Ideology"
June 8, 1969 |
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International Ex-Students Conference 5 10-inch tapes,
1970: |
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U Thant "Human Environment and World Order"
May 14, 1970 |
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Dr. Fernando Belaunde-Terry May 14, 1970 |
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McGeorge Bundy May 15, 1970 |
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Dr. Kenneth Holland May 16, 1970 |
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Dr. Harry Ransom May 16, 1970 |
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KUT Debates 2 10-inch tapes: |
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Madeline O'Hair vs. Dr. Carl McIntire February 16, 1970 |
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John Kenneth Galbraith vs. Dr. Michael C. Jenson
October 28, 1977 |
| box |
| 4Ja29 |
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L.B.J. Education Symposium 8 10-inch tapes, 1972: |
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Untitled Reels 1-5 January 24, 1972 |
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Untitled Reels 6-8 January 25, 1972 |
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L.B.J. Civil Rights Symposium 10 10-inch
tapes, 1972: |
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Untitled Reels 1-5 December 11, 1972 |
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Untitled Reels 6-10 December 12, 1972 |
| box |
| 4Ja30 |
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"Court and Constitution" 2 10-inch tapes, 1972: |
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#1-6 Reel 1 |
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#7-13 Reel 2 |
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"Implications of Nuclear Power in Texas" Conference 9
10-inch tapes, 1973; |
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Reels 1-5 March 1, 1973 |
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Reels 6-9 March 2, 1973 |
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"Options" 4 10-inch tapes: |
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John Henry Faulk April 19, 1974 |
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Bill Monroe December 15, 1974 |
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Bonnie Raitt October 17, 1975 |
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Uncle Dave Mason Undated |
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Ex-Students Association Special 1 10-inch
tape, April 2, 1974: |
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Panel--Dr. Stephen Spurr, Charles LeMaistre, M.D.,
Frank Erwin, Jr., Darrell Royal, Jack Maquire; Moderator--Cactus Pryor;
Questions from phone--Walter Cronkite, Mrs. Kathryn Crosby, Governor Dolph
Briscoe, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, Coach Tom Landry |
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John Henry Faulk 2 7-inch tapes: |
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"6 Pieces" July 16, 1978 |
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"4 Pieces" November 19, 1978 |
| box |
| 4Ja31 |
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Faulk, John Henry, nos. 1-6 March 25, 1974 |
| box |
| 4Ja32 |
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Faulk, John Henry, nos. 6-11 |
| box |
| 4Ja33 |
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Faulk, John Henry |
| box |
| 4Ja34 |
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National Public Radio "New Directions in Civil Rights" 2
10-inch tapes: |
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Reel 1 undated |
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Reel 2 undated |
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Tom Wolfe Interview undated 1 10-inch tape |
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Walt W. Rostow undated 13 10-inch tapes |
| box |
| 4Ja35 |
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Horizontes 15 10-inch tapes, 1976-1978: |
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Corpo Santo Tapes 1-2 undated |
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Agustin Lara Reels 1-7 undated |
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Lucumi Macumba Voodoo with Dr. Gerard Behague Reel 1
undated |
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Lucumi Macumba Voodoo with Dr. Gerard Behague Reel 1
duplicate |
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Lucumi Macumba Voodoo with Dr. Gerard Behague Reel 1
safety copy |
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Lucumi Macumba Voodoo Reel 2 undated |
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Lucumi Macumba Voodoo Reel 2 duplicate |
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Lucumi Macumba Voodoo Reel 2 safety copy |
| box |
| 4Ja36 |
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Horizontes 15 10-inch tapes, 1976-1978: |
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Lucumi Macumba Voodoo Reel 3 undated |
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Novos Baianos I & II undated |
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Johnny Pacheco Special undated |
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Quilapayun Special Tapes 1-3 |
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Reunion Miguelito Valdes and Machito |
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Salsa I & II undated |
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Toqui Amaru Reel 1 undated |
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Toqui Amaru Reel 2 undated |
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Toqui Amaru Reel 3 March 8, 1978 |
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Trio--Lugones-Delgado-Cardona October 1976 |
| box |
| 4Ja37 |
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"Log in a Clearing" nos. 1-75, 13-75; 13 seven-inch
tapes, September 4-November 24, 1975 |
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"Women Today" nos. 1-74, 13-74; 13 seven-inch tapes,
December 15, 1973-March 9, 1974 |
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"The 21st Century" nos. 1-72, 10-72; 10 seven-inch
tapes, September 15-November 17, 1972 |
| box |
| 4Ja38 |
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"The 21st Century" nos. 11-72, 13-72; 3 seven-inch
tapes, November 28-December 8, 1972 |
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"Capitol Gallery" nos. 48-76, 49-76; 2 seven-inch tapes,
November 10-11, 1972 |
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"Texas Weekly" nos. 13-78, 3-80; 30 seven-inch tapes,
March 16, 1978-October 1, 1980 |
| box |
| 4Ja39 |
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"Texas Weekly" nos. 4-80, 9-81; 36 seven-inch
tapes, January 17,1980-February 19, 1981 |
| box |
| 4Ja40 |
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"Texas Weekly" nos. 10-81, 49-81; 36 seven-inch tapes,
February 26-November 25, 1981 |
| box |
| 4Ja41 |
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"Texas Weekly" nos. 2-82, 47-82; 36 seven-inch
tapes, December 18, 1981-November 4, 1982 |
| box |
| 4Ja42 |
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"Texas Weekly" nos. 48-82, 4-83; 6 seven-inch tapes,
November 18, 1982-January 3, 1983 |
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"Latin American Review" nos. 36-82, 44-83; 30 seven-inch
tapes, July 7, 1982-October 12, 1983 |
| box |
| 4Ja43 |
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"Latin American Review" nos. 45-83, 13-84; 18 seven-inch
tapes, October 19, 1983-March 7, 1984 |
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"Politics and Diplomacy" nos. 1-75, 9-75; 18 seven-inch
tapes, September 8-October 30, 1975 |
| box |
| 4Ja44 |
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"Politics and Diplomacy" nos. 10-75, 6-79; 8 seven-inch
tapes, 1 ten-inch tape, November 11, 1975-June 6, 1979 |
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"Soundings" nos. 1-74, 13-74; 13 seven-inch tapes,
March 2-June 7, 1974 |
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"What`s Normal" nos. 1-76, 13-76; 13 seven-inch tapes,
March 2-May 26, 1975 |
| box |
| 4Ja45 |
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"The Inquiring Mind" nos. 22-75, 26-80; 36 seven-inch
tapes, July 31, 1979-May 30, 1980 |
| box |
| 4Ja46 |
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"The Inquiring Mind" nos. 40-80, 23-81; 36 seven-inch
tapes, August 9, 1980-April 20, 1981 |
| box |
| 4Ja47 |
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"The Inquiring Mind" nos. 24-81, 21-82; 36 seven-inch
tapes, April 23, 1981-April 23, 1982 |
| box |
| 4Ja48 |
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"The Inquiring Mind" nos. 22-82, 20-83; 37 seven-inch
tapes, April 30, 1982-March 17, 1983 |
| box |
| 4Ja49 |
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"The Inquiring Mind" nos. 21-83, 21-84; 36 seven-inch
tapes, April 13, 1983-April 23, 1984 |
| box |
| 4Ja50 |
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"The Inquiring Mind" nos. 22-84, 26-84; 5 seven inch
tapes, April 25-May 24, 1984 |
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"The Next 200 Years" nos. 23-75, 18-76; 31 seven-inch
tapes, May 15, 1975-March 24, 1976 |
| box |
| 4Ja51 |
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"The Next 200 Years" nos. 19-76, 19-77; 36 seven-inch
tapes, April 1-6, 1976 |
| box |
| 4Ja52 |
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"The Next 200 Years" nos. 20-77, 17-78; 36 seven-inch
tapes, April 19, 1977-March 20, 1978 |
| box |
| 4Ja53 |
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"The Next 200 Years" nos. 18-78, 7-79; 9 16 seven-inch
tapes, March 20, 1978-January 19, 197 |
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"Richard Nixon" Inaugural 1 ten-inch tape, January 20, 1969 |
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"Kennedy-Nixon Debate" 1 ten-inch tape, October 7, 1960 |
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"Options" Dr. Cyril Wecht-"The Kennedy Assassination" 1
ten-inch tape, September 19, 1973 |
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"Sandwich Seminar" Dr. Thomas Gould 1 ten-inch tape,
July 22, 1970 |
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"Stanton Evans" 2 ten-inch reels, February 8, 1968 |
| box |
| 4Ja54 |
|
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"Stardate" nos. 1-78, 23-79; 36 seven-inch
tapes, August 21, 1978-April 26, 1979 |
| box |
| 4Ja55 |
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"Stardate" nos. 24-79, 7-80; 36 seven-inch tapes,
April 26, 1979-January 5, 1980 |
| box |
| 4Ja56 |
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"Stardate" nos. 8-80, 26-80; 19 seven-inch
tapes, January 5-May 12, 1980 |
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"Stardate Promos and Demos" undated 3 seven-inch tapes,
17 five-inch tapes |
| box |
| 4Ja57 |
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"Stardate" nos. 27-80, 13-81; 14 ten-inch
reels, June 12, 1980-March 29, 1981 |
| box |
| 4Ja58 |
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"Stardate" nos. 14-81, 49-81; 13 ten-inch tapes.
March 9-October 1, 1981 |
| box |
| 4Ja59 |
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"Stardate" nos. 50-81, 50-82; 14 ten-inch
tapes, November 12, 1981-December 19, 1982 |
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Stored on site at SRH:
[AR 2002-066; 2012-147]: |
| box |
| 2X337 |
|
|
“In Black America,” (7” reels), 1993-2000: |
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|
#53-92 / 40-93 through 51-93 / 1-94 through 16-94
|
| box |
| 2X338 |
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|
17-94 through 52-94 / 2-95 through 6-95 |
| box |
| 2X339 |
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|
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7-95 through 49-95 |
| box |
| 2X340 |
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50-95 through 52-95 / 1-96 through 40-96 |
| box |
| 2X341 |
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41-96 through 50-96 / 1-97 through 26-97 |
| box |
| 2X342 |
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27-97 through 53-97 / 1-98 through 14-98 |
| box |
| 2X343 |
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15-98 through 52-98 |
| box |
| 2X344 |
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1-99 through 40-99 |
| box |
| 2X345 |
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41-99 through 51-99 / 1-00 through 23-00 |
| box |
| 2X346 |
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24-00 through 52-00 |
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“Forum,” (7” reels), 1993-2000: |
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12-93, 40-93 through 52-93 |
| box |
| 2X347 |
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1-94 through 36-94 |
| box |
| 2X348 |
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37-94 through 52-94 / 1-95 through 23-95 |
| box |
| 2X349 |
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24-95 through 52-95 / 1-96 through 9-96 |
| box |
| 2X350 |
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10-96 through 46-96 |
| box |
| 2X351 |
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47-96 through 52-96 / 1-97 through 29-97 |
| box |
| 2X352 |
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31-97 through 52-97 / 1-98 through 13-98 |
| box |
| 2X353 |
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14-98 through 52-98 |
| box |
| 2X354 |
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2-99 through 39-99 |
| box |
| 2X355 |
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41-99 through 52-99 / 1-00 through 29-00 |
| box |
| 2X356 |
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|
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30-00 through 48-00 |
| box |
| 2X357 |
|
|
“Blues from the Red Rooster,” (10” reels): 1992-2000 |
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|
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1-92 through 22-92, 51-92 |
| box |
| 2X358 |
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|
|
46-91 through 49-91 / 4-93 through 10-93 (10”
reels) |
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|
“Blues at the Texas Union,” 1974 |
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Master /1 through Master /7 (7” reels) |
| box |
| 2X359 |
|
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“Blues from the Red Rooster” (cont’d) |
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|
|
27-94 through 48-94 / 1-95 through 52-95 (DATs)
|
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1-96 through 46-96 |
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|
41 and 42-96 (10” reels) |
| box |
| 2X361 |
|
|
Kerrville Festival productions, 1974-1976 and undated: |
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|
Kerrville Bluegrass & Country Music Festival:
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Program 1 – 2 reels |
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Program 2 – 2 reels |
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Kerrville Folk Festival: |
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Program 1 – 2 reels |
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Program 2 – 2 reels (undated) |
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I, reels 1 and 2 / II, reels 1 and 2 (1975) |
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Kerrville Ragtime Festival, 2 reels, 1974 |
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Kerrville interviews: Townes Van Zandt, Red River
Dave, T. Waldo / 7” reels: |
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Kerrville crowd interviews |
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Country & Western Jamboree crowd montage crowd
interviews |
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Terry Lickona interviews |
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Kerrville Country & Western Jamboree, 2 reels
(10” reels), 1976 |
| box |
| 2X360 |
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“Live from Antone’s,” (10” reels), ca. 1985: |
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10th Anniversary – reels I through V |
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Lou Ann Barton – reels I and II |
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Buddy Guy – reels I through IV |
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Barbara Lynn – reels I and II |
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Alex Moore – I |
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Otis Rush – reels I through IV |
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Mighty Joe Young – reels I and II |
| box |
| 3X366 |
|
|
“Jazz Revisited,” (WUOM-AnnArbor) 1995-1998 |
| box |
| 2X366 |
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|
27-95 through 38-95 (10” reels) |
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|
1-96 through 34-96 |
| box |
| 2X367 |
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35-96 through 52-96 / 1-97 through 26-97 |
| box |
| 2X368 |
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27-97 through 34-97, 47-97 through 53-97 /
1-98 |
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35-97 through 46-97 (DAT) |
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2-98 through 23-98 (7” reels) |
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43 and 44-98 (10” reels) |
| box |
| 3X369 |
|
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“Crescent City Sounds,” (New Orleans), 1995 |
| box |
| 2X369 |
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1-95 through 20-95 (10” reels) |
| box |
| 2X370 |
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21-95 through 40-95 |
| box |
| 2X371 |
|
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“Live Set,” (10” reels) 1984-2000 |
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#1 through 20 |
| box |
| 2X372 |
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#21 through 42 |
| box |
| 2X373 |
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#43 through 62 |
| box |
| 2X374 |
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#63 through 84 |
| box |
| 2X375 |
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#85 through 103 |
| box |
| 2X376 |
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#104 through 123 |
| box |
| 2X377 |
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#124 through 144, reel 1 |
| box |
| 2X378 |
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#144, reel 2 through 163 |
| box |
| 2X379 |
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#164 through 182 |
| box |
| 2X380 |
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#184 through 205 |
| box |
| 2X381 |
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#206 through 224 |
| box |
| 2X382 |
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#225 through 243, 259 |
| box |
| 2X383 |
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#72 through 374 (DAT) |
| box |
| 2X384 |
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#375 through 556 (DAT) |
| box |
| 2X363 |
|
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Misc. KUT productions and recordings (10”
reels) |
| box |
| 2X364 |
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|
Misc. KUT productions and recordings (10”
reels) |
| box |
| 2X395 |
|
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[2007-262]: |
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UT section from the book,
Education’s Own
Stations |
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“Dwight Macdonald…On Film” (a film criticism lecture
series), 1966 |
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Edited typescripts, Lectures 1-12 |
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Correspondence, 1966-1968 |
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7-inch reel tape (20 reels): |
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“Macdonald on Film,” #1-#18 |
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“Macdonald on Film” theme music |
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Tape #3 |
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“Macdonald on Film” PgM. #14 Editing Master [empty]
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| box |
| 2X396 |
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10-inch reel (12 reels): |
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“Dwight Macdonald on Film Lecture,”
#1-#12 |
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7-inch reel tape: |
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Public Service Announcement, Communication Week,
March 8-14, 1975 |
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“History of Radio at UT,” Robert Morris |
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Kennedy Memorial, WUOM, Glen Phillips, Parts I &
II |
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10-inch reel tape: |
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Sound on Film Radio Program, “2001: Science Fiction or
Man’s Future?,” 1970 |
| box |
| 3L31 |
|
|
Armadillo Oral History Project, 2009-2010 |
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Schedule contacts |
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Press and website |
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Permissions |
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Email correspondence |
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Interview notes |
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Concerts/calendars |
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Contacts |
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Interview logsheets/notes |
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Press releases |
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Project documents |
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General release forms and interview log sheets |
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Stored off site at
LSF: |
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NOTE: The tapes in this portion of the collection are the
masters of programs recorded by radio station KUT on the University of Texas
campus, then produced and distributed nationwide through KUT’s Longhorn Radio
Network in the series, “University of Texas Forum (later “University Forum”).
The programs consist of University and guest lecturers, symposiums, and special
conferences recorded between 1961 and 1981. The tapes are arranged by their LRN
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Understanding the Black Struggle: Ms. Yolanda King,
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Portrait of a Contemporary Writer: Nikki Giovanni,
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Organization of Black Airline Pilots, Inc.: Captain
Fred Pitcher, actor and pilot Lloyd Haynes, and John Dryer of Continental
Airlines, 43-81 |
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Alcoholism among Blacks: Jo McQuary, executive
director of Serenity House, Little Rock, Arkansas, 3-82 |
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Sexually Transmitted in the Black Community: Dr.
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Black-Owned Business: George V. Smith, Sr., owner
and president of Smith Companies, 6-82 |
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What Blacks Need to Know About Cancer: Dr. Glenn
Johnson, 11-82 |
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The Hon. Shirley A. Chisholm, U. S. Representative
from the 12th Congressional District, New York, 12-82 |
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Black actor Roger E. Mosley, 27-82 |
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The Hon. Andrew Young, 42-82 |
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A New Breed of Law Enforcement Officer: Houston
Police Chief Dr. Lee P. Brown, 47-82 |
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Blues singer Koko Taylor, 48-82 |
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Martin Luther King III, 50-82 |
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Blacks in Boxing: Larry Holms and trainer Eddie
Futch, 52-82 |
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The Hon. C. Dolores Tucker, Former Secretary of
State of Pennsylvania, 1-83 |
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A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther, Jr.,
2-83 |
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Eldridge Cleaver, 3-83 |
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Rock Singer / Songwriter Garland Jeffreys,
4-83 |
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Blacks in Dentistry: Dr. O. Wayne McElveen,
5-83 |
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Blacks in Music: Opera star Leotyne Price and gospel
singer Rev. James Cleveland, 6-83 |
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Blacks in Pharmacy: O. C. Houston, 7-83 |
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Black History Month: Former Congresswoman Shirley
Chisholm and Dr. John Q. Taylor King, president of Huston-Tillotson College,
8-83 |
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Blacks in Major League Baseball: Don Baylor, of the
New York Yankees, 9-83 |
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Blacks in Accounting: Aurelia K. Larry, CPA, and
Winsome A. Jeane, president of the Houston chapter of the National Association
of Black Accountants, 10-83 |
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Sweet Honey in the Rock: Singer Bernice J. Reagon,
11-83 |
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Economic Progress: An Evaluation: Dr. William A.
Darity, Assoc. Prof. Of Economics, UT-Austin, 12-83 |
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The Uncompromising: recording artist Millie Jackson,
13-83 |
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Tony award winner Ben Vereen, 14-83 |
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Blacks in the Space Program: Lieutenant Colonel Guy
S. Bulford and Joe Atkinson, Johnson Space Center, 16-83 |
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Blacks in the Medical Profession: Dr. Doreen Clarke
Hines, Associate professor of history, Purdue University, 17-83 |
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Dr. John Blassingame, professor of history, Yale,
18-23 |
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Lena Horne’s Conductor: Linda Twine,
19-23 |
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Lena Horne: The Lady and her Music,
20-23 |
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Raising the Black Child: Dr. Rosalee Wingate,
associate professor, Huston-Tillotson College, 21-83 |
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Plant Closedowns: Critical Implications for Black
Workers: Dr. Rose Brewer, assistant professor, sociology, UT-Austin,
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Black Professional Golfers: professional golfer
Charles Sifford and amateur golfer Alton Duham, 23-83 |
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Michael Cooper, founder and lead vocalist for the
group Con Funk Shun, 25-83 |
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Dub-Poet Muta baruka, 26-83 |
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Black comedian Shirley Hemphill, 40-83 |
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Black Enterprise Magazine with founder and publisher
Earl G. Graves, 41-83 |
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Invisible Men: Life in Baseball’s Negro League,
author Donn Rogosin, 42-83 |
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The Twentieth Anniversary of the Historic March on
Washington, 44-83 |
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Mr. Gordon Sparks, Sr., 45-83 |
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Author Chaney Allen, 46-83 |
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The Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and
Scientific Olympics: Vernon Jarrett, national chairman, 47-83 |
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Midnight Star with Reginald Colloway, leader of the
music group Midnight Star, 48-83 |
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Dr. Mary Frances Berry, former assistant secretary
for education, 49-83 |
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The National Urban League, John E. Jacob, president,
50-83 |
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The National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People, Reverend Benjamin L. Hooks, executive director,
51-83 |
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The Shake and Bake Family Fun Center, Glenn Doughty,
owner, 52-83 |
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Dr. Richard A. English, an interview with the
visiting professor of social work and holder of the Robert Lee Sutherland chair
at the University of Texas, 1-84 |
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A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
2-84 |
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Voter Registration and Education, with W. C. Patton,
retired director of the NAACP Voter Education Department and Mr. Joseph
Madison, current director of the Voter Education Department, 3-84 |
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The Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, an interview with
the founder of Operation PUSH (People United to Serve Humanity) and a candidate
for the Democratic nomination for president, 4-84 |
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Entertainer Joe Simon, an interview with the
businessman / recording artist, 5-84 |
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America’s First Black Wax Museum, an interview with
Dr. Elmer P. Martin, co-founder of ‘Great Blacks in Wax’ Museum in Baltimore,
Maryland, 6-84 |
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Sickle Cell: The Black Disease, with Loretta Hill,
Community Health Coordinator and director of the Sickle Cell program at Holy
Cross Hospital in Austin, TX, 7-84 |
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Black History Month: Freedom Fighters, interview
with Dr. John Warfield about Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X, 8-84 |
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Project PASS (Program for Success in School) with
Dr. Etta Hollins, project coordinator for Project PASS, 9-84 |
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Growing Up Gifted with Dr. Phillip M. Powell,
professor of educational psychology at UT-Austin, 10-84 |
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Black Street Speech: It History, Structure, and
Survival with UT Assistant Professor John Hanson, 12-84 |
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Entertainer Ms. Phyllis Hyman, an interview with the
actress / model / recording artist 13-84 |
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Adopting Black Children with Arlinda Turner, lead
adoption worker with Spauling for Children, 14-84 |
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Chemical Dependency in Professional Sports with Carl
Eller, former All-Pro lineman of the Minnesota Vikings, 15-84 |
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Investing in Distressed Properties with Michael
Greer, 16-84 |
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Trans Africa, Inc. with the group’s executive
director, Randall Robinson, who discusses US-African relations,
17-84 |
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The Mary Jane Girls, an interview with group members
Jo-Jo, Candi, Cheri, and Maxi, 18-84 |
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The US Commission on Civil Rights with Morris Abram,
vice chairman of the Commission, 19-84 |
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The National Education Association with Mary Hatwood
Futrell, president of the NEA, 20-84 |
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Jazz Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, an interview with
the legendary artist focusing on his career and the current status of jazz in
America, 21-84 |
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Comedian and Actor Franklin Ajaye, an interview with
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A Musical Tribute to Muddy Waters, a commemoration
of McKinley Morganfield who died on April 30, 1983, 24-84 |
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African Dance with choreographer Chuck Davis on
African dance as an art form, 25-84 |
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Black Theatrical Companies, with Ron Himes, Sterling
Vappie, Brenda Redmond and Rann Lewis, 26-84 |
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Opportunities in Insurance with James Hernandez,
senior acct. agent with Allstate, 27-84 |
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Blacks in the Legal Profession with Myra McDaniel,
legal counsel to Governor Mark White, other guests include Mr. Shelley Ross III
and Dennis Archer, 28-84 |
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The Human SERVE (Service Employees Registration and
Voter Education) Fund with Hulbert James, executive director of the Fund
regarding efforts toward voter registration, 30-84 |
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The American Muslim Mission with Hameen Malik and
Nashid Rashid of the American Muslim Mission in Austin, TX, 31-84 |
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Black Seminole Indians with author Doug Sivad,
regarding his book of the same title, 32-84 |
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Opera Star Ms. Barbara Conrad, an interview,
33-84 |
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Race Hoss: Big Emma’s Boy with Mr. Albert Race
Sample, discussing his book of the same title, 35-84 |
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The Role of Blacks in TV and Film with Whitney
LeBlanc, noted actor, director, and producer, 38-84 |
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Black Entertainment Television with Robert L.
Johnson, founder and president of BET, 39-84 |
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The Reverend Jesse Jackson, an interview with the
former presidential candidate, 40-84 |
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Blacks in Sports with Hugh Lewis, sportscaster, Lynn
Elmore, NBA player, and John Thompson, basketball coach at Georgetown
University, 41-84 |
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The National Leader Newspaper with former
editor/publisher Claude A. Lewis and Ragan Harry, president of Publishers’
Enterprise National, Inc., 42-84 |
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Blacks in Broadcast Ownership with Adam Clayton
Powell III and Ragan A. Henry, 43-84 |
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A New Emphasis on Training Teachers, Dr. Lowell J.
Bethel, assistant dean for teacher education, UT, 44-84 |
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Blacks in Print and Broadcast Journalism: Ms. Audrey
Edwards, senior editor with Essence magazine, Mr. Bob Winlock, assistant editor
with WKLY-TV, and Mrs. Beverly Draper, news anchor with WJBK-TV,
45-84 |
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Transracial / Interracial Adoption: Dr. Ruth McRoy,
assistant professor of social work at UT-A, 46-84 |
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Mr. Gil Scott-Heron, 47-84 |
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Black Financial Institutions: Mr. Charles Allen,
president of First Independence National Bank of Detroit, 48-84 |
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Blacks in County Government: Mr. William Lucas,
county executive of Wayne County, Michigan, 49-84 |
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Black Auto Designers: Samuel Mayers and Nehemiah
Amaker, both designers with Ford Motor Company, and Dennis Moses and Charles
Purrell, clay modelers with Ford Motor Company, 50-84 |
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Adolescent Suicides, Dr. Mae Miller, director of the
Early Childhood Therapy Clinic, Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences and
associate professor of Baylor University’s College of Medicine, department of
psychiatry, 51-84 |
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Kwanza, Ms. Beverly Tucker and John Innis,
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State Representative Wilhelmina Delco,
1-85 |
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Ms. Myra McDaniel: The Secretary of State for Texas,
2-85 |
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Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
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Olympic Gold Medal Winner: Frank Tate,
4-85 |
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Comedian Frank Ajaye, 5-85 |
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Black History Month / Black Freedom Fighters: Dr.
John Warfield, director of the African/Afro-American Studies department, UT,
6-85 |
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Jazz Saxophonist David “Fathead” Newman,
7-85 |
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Baseball Legend Don Newcombe, 8-85 |
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Black Firefighters: Captain Willie R. Davis,
Lieutenant Marvin Douglass, and A. J. Holland, Austin Fire Department,
10-85 |
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The Black Collegian Magazine, James Borders, editor,
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Artist-Educator John Biggers, 12-85 |
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CNN Author Bernard Shaw, 14-85 |
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BET ‘Video Soul’ Host Donnie Simpson,
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The Harlem Globetrotters: Ovie Dotsox, Jimmie
Blacklock, and Joe Cunningham, 16-85 |
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National Association of Broadcasters: Dwight Ellis,
vice president of the department of Minority Services – NAB, 17-85 |
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Issues in an Era of Retrenchment Politics: Dr.
Woodrow Jones, Jr., professor of political science, 18-85 |
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National Telecommunications and Information
Administration: Helena Mitchell and Susan Steubilg, 19-85 |
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Actor Calvin Lockhart, 20-85 |
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Black Entertainment Television: Robert Johnson,
founder and president of BET, 24-85 |
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The Great Society: A Twenty-Year Critique: Barbara
Jordan speech, 25-85 |
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The Great Society: A Twenty-Year Critique of Civil
Rights: Vernon Jordan, Congressman Augustus F. Hawkins, and James Farmer,
founder of the Congress of Racial Equality, 26-85 |
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Kimberly Moore, escrow officer for Lawyers Title and
Abstract Company, 28-85 |
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Life after the National Football League: former
professional football player Roosevelt Leaks, 30-85 |
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Blacks in City Government: Terry L. Childers, senior
assistant city manager, city of Austin, 32-85 |
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Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, executive director of the
NAACP, keynote address at the seventy-sixth annual convention,
34-85 |
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Today’s Black Woman: Mary Futrell, president of the
National Education Association, and Dr. Mary Berry, professor of law and
history at Harvard University, 36-85 |
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Current Economic Revolution in Black America:
Professor Rhonda Williams, economics UT-Austin, and Professor Robert
Gooding-Williams, philosophy, Simmons College, 38-85 |
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The NAACP’s Operation Fair Share and The Crisis
Magazine: Fred Beauford, editor of the magazine, and Fred Rasheed, director of
the NAACP Economic Development Program, 40-85 |
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Inner City Broadcasting, Inc.: Percy Sutton,
chairman of Inner City Broadcasting, Inc., 41-85 |
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The Outspoken Priest: Father George Clements,
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U.S. Congressman Parren J. Mitchell, address given
at tenth annual Convention of National Association of Black Journalists,
44-85 |
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Howard University School of Communication: Dr.
Orlando Taylor, dean, 45-85 |
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The National Bar Association, attorney Fred D. Gray,
president of the National Bar Association, 46-85 |
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The Sara Lee Corp’s Adopt-A-School Program: James H.
Hill, director of Public Relations of Communication for Sara Lee,
48-85 |
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Life after the NFL, Mean Joe Green and Roosevelt
Leaks, former professional football players, 49-85 |
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Actor-comedian Byron Allen, 50-85 |
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Blacks in Broadcast News Management, Mildred
McNeill, news director for WVIT-TV in West Hartford, CT, 51-85 |
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Celebration of Kwanza: Beverly Tucker and John
Innis, 52-85 |
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Ms. Cicely Tyson’s Fact-Finding Tour of Central
Africa, 1-86 |
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Ethiopia: The Roots of the Crisis: Dr. Donald
Crummey, director of African Studies at the University of Illinois at
Champaign-Urbana, 2-86 |
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A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
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The Role of Black Judges in a Multi-Ethnic Society:
The Hon. Allen E. Brossard, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, state of
California, and Ms. Doreen Cook, director of communication for the National Bar
Association, 5-86 |
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Blacks in Art with John T. Biggers, retired chairman
of Texas Southern University’s art department, 6-86 |
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Black Studies Programs and the Role of the Black
Faculty Member: Dr. John Warfield, director of the African/Afro-American
Studies and Research Center at UT/A, 7-86 |
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Alcoholism in the Black Community: Ms. Chaney Allen,
founder of the California Black Commission on Alcoholism, and Mr. Joe McQuany,
executive director of Serenity House in Little Rock, Arkansas, 8-86 |
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The Survival of Minority-Owned Financial
Institutions, Mr. Charles Allen, president of First Independence National Bank
of Detroit and the National Bankers Association, 9-86 |
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Black Head Coaches: The Number is Small: Coach Nolan
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The Association of Black Storytellers: Ms. Miriam E.
Barnes, administrative assistant with the Association of Black Storytellers,
11-86 |
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The Minister and the Sheriff: Sheriff Richard P.
Lankford, Fulton County, the first black elected sheriff in Georgia,
12-86 |
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The Voter Education Project, Inc.: Ms. Geraldine G.
Thompson, executive director with Voter Education Project, Inc.,
13-86 |
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Social Responsibility, Reverend Dr. Leon Howard
Sullivan, pastor of Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia and author of the
Sullivan Principles, 14-86 |
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Blacks in Banking: Mr. Oliver W. Byrd, vice
president of Marketing and Communications for the Mellon Bank, Pittsburgh,
15-86 |
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His Excellency Bishop Desmond Tutu,
16-86 |
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Blacks in the Armed Services: Col. George H. Walls,
Jr. of USMC, assistant to the Undersecretary of the Navy, 17-86 |
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The Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Howard
University School of Communications: Dr. Orlando L. Taylor, acting dean of the
School of Communications, and Gordon Parks, noted author, film
director/producer, photographer, and composer, 18-86 |
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Black Hair Care Manufacturers: Mr. Cornell McBride,
president and CEO for the M and M Products Company, and Mr. Comer Cottrell,
president and CEO for the Pro-Line Corporation, 19-86 |
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The New Black Entertainment Television Network: Mr.
Jeffrey Lee, vice president of network operations, and Mr. Robert L. Johnson,
founder and president of the Black Entertainment Television Network,
20-86 |
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Apartheid: South Africa: Dr. John H. Clarke,
department of Black and Puerto Rican Studies, Hunter College, New York City,
21-86 |
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Tony Browne’s Journal (Part I), 22-86 |
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Tony Browne’s Journal (Part II), 23-86 |
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The 1985-1986 UT Lady Longhorns: Annette Smith, Fran
Harris, Beverly Williams, and Clarissa Davis, all members of UT Lady Longhorns
1985-1986, winners of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship,
24-86 |
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The IBF Heavyweight Championship Fight between
Michael Spinks and Larry Holmes: interviews with both fighters, Don King, Butch
Lewis, Warren Moon, Stan Edwards, and Richard Dent, 25-86 |
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The GOP Candidate for Governor in the State of
Michigan: Mr. William Lucas, GOP nomination for governor in the State of
Michigan, 26-86 |
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Apartheid: The Case Against South Africa: Mrs.
Coretta Scott King, Ambassador James Victor Gbebo of Ghana, the Reverend Dr.
Joseph G. Lowrey, and Mr. Randall Robinson, 40-86 |
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The Annual Assembly of the Martin Luther King Jr.
Center: Mrs. Coretta Scott King, president and CEO, Mayor Andrew Young, and Mr.
Dick Gregory, 41-86 |
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The Civil Rights Movement with James L. Farmer:
Former Assistant Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare and Founder and
National Director of the Congress of Racial Equality, 42-86 |
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The National Association of Black Journalists
Eleventh Annual Conference: Kenneth Walker of ABC News and Jonathan Rogers of
WBBM-TV, 43-86 |
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The United States Commission on Civil Rights: Dr.
Mary F. Berry, professor of law and history at Howard University and member of
the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights, 44-86 |
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Former Tennis Professional Arthur Ashe and the
Fifty-Seventh Annual Baseball All-Star Game: Arthur Ashe and host John Hanson,
and a look at the Fifty-Seventh Annual Baseball All-Star Game with Ozzie Smith,
Tim Raines, and Tony Gwynn, 45-86 |
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The Reverend Allen Boesak, co-founder of the United
Democratic Front and president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches at
the Eleventh Annual Conference of the National Association of Black
Journalists, 46-86 |
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The Honorable Alcee Lamar Hastings, U.S. Federal
Judge for the Southern District of Florida, 47-86 |
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Black-Owned Newspapers – Part I: Ms. Sonceria
“Sonny” Messiah-Jiles, journalist and owner of the Houston Defender newspaper,
48-86 |
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Black-Owned Newspapers – Part II: Ms. Sonceria
“Sonny” Messiah-Jiles, journalist and owner of the Houston Defender newspaper,
49-86 |
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Is There Life After Prison – Part I: Brother Mateen
A. Baaith, founder and president of Over the Hill, Inc., a Houston based
organization concerned about welfare and rehabilitation of the ex-convict and
Texas prison inmates in state and federal institutions, 50-86 |
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Is There Life After Prison – Part II: Brother Mateen
A. Baaith, founder and president of Over the Hill, Inc., a Houston based
organization concerned about welfare and rehabilitation of the ex-convict and
Texas prison inmates in state and federal institutions, 51-86 |
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The Celebration of Kwanzaa: Ms. Beverly Tucker and
John Innis, 52-86 |
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The Retention of Black Students: Mrs. Mary Hatwood
Futrell, president of the National Education Association, Dr. Fredrick S.
Humphries, president of Florida A & M University, and Dr. Clinita A. Ford,
conference coordinator for the Second National Conference on Black Student
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The Strangling of Black Rights: Dr. Kenneth S.
Tollett, professor of higher education, Howard University, 2-87 |
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Conflict in Learning Styles: Dr. James A. Anderson,
Associate Professor of Psychology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania,
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A Tribute to Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:
Mayor Andrew Young, Mrs. Coretta Scott King, and Reverend Leon Sullivan,
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Professional Boxing: The Men Behind the Champions:
Mr. Angelo Dundee, Mr. Don King, and Mr. Murry Goodman, 5-87 |
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Jazz Musician Louis Carrington, Jr.,
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Lerone Bennett, Jr., senior editor of Ebony magazine
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Black Journalists, 7-87 |
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Four Blacks Who Have Made A Difference: Lt. Col. Guy
S. Bulford, Jr., the first black American astronaut, William Raspberry,
national syndicated columnist for the Washington Post newspaper, Ms. Lena
Horne, and the Honorable Shirley Chisholm, former Congresswoman,
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The BS Syndrome: The Hidden Secrets and Joe Jackson:
Mr. Victor Salupo, author of The BS Syndrome, published by Bill Buster Press
and Joe Jackson, father of “The Jacksons,” 9-87 |
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Super Bowl XXI – Part I: Mr. Irv Cross, CBS-TV
Sports-Commentator and Mr. Willie Davis, former all-pro with the Cleveland
Browns and the Green Bay Packers, 11-87 |
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Super Bowl XXI – Part II: L. C. Greenwood, former
all-pro with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Robert Johnson, founder and president of
Black Entertainment Television, Butch Johnson, former wide-receiver with the
Denver Broncos, and Mr. Willie Davis, former all-pro with the Cleveland Browns
and the Green Bay Packers, 12-87 |
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Super Bowl XXI – Part III: Kwesi and Deborah Yeboah,
founders of Regency Exotic Car Rental, and Gene Washington, former
wide-receiver with the San Francisco 49ers, 13-87 |
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Ventriloquist/Comedian Willie Tyler and Lester and
Arthur Ashe, 14-87 |
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Dr. Edith Mae Jones: immediate past president of the
National Medical Association and the first black to attend the University of
Arkansas School of Medicine, 15-87 |
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Ms. Juliet Cuthbert and Short Sizes, Inc.: 1986 NCAA
Champion in the 100 and 200 meter dash and Mr. Robert Stern, president of Short
Sizes, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio, 16-87 |
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Howard University School of Communications Sixteenth
Annual Awards Luncheon – Part I: Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson,
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Howard University School of Communications Sixteenth
Annual Awards Luncheon – Part II: Reverend Jesse Jackson and Mr. Dwight Ellis,
vice president of the National Association of Broadcasters, 18-87 |
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Broadcast Pioneer Malvin Goode: first black
television reporter for ABC-TV, now a consultant for the National Blade Radio
Network, 19-87 |
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Black College Coaches: James Smith and the Gemini
Health Club: Mr. Conway Hayman, head football coach at Prairie View A & M
University, James “Bonecrusher” Smith, former WBA heavyweight champion, and Jim
Teresi of Gemini Health Club, 20-87 |
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The Mass Communication Program at Dillard
University: Professor Warren A. Bell, Jr., coordinator of the Mass
Communication Program at Dillard University in New Orleans, Louisiana,
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Black Sportscasters with ESPN’s John Saunders and
CBS’s Irv Cross, 22-87 |
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The First Annual Heman Sweatt Symposium on Civil
Rights with Linda Brown Smith, Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Professor George
Wright, and William H. Cunningham, 23-87 |
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The First Annual Heman Sweatt Symposium on Civil
Rights – Part II with Lyman T. Johnson, James Meredith, and William Raspberry,
24-87 |
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The First Annual Heman Sweatt Symposium on Civil
Rights – Part III with Texas State Representative Wilhelmina Delco, Judge A.
Leon Higginbotham, Professor Barbara Jordan, and Dr. George Wright,
25-87 |
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Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and America’s
Quest for Racial Integration: Dr. A. B. Assensoh, professor of history, Dillard
University, 40-87 |
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Corporate Headquarters Magazine: Dr. Harold Fisher,
publisher of Corporate Headquarters Magazine, 41-87 |
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CBS News Correspondent Harold Den, 42-87 |
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Harold Washington, mayor of Chicago, speaks before
Black Journalists at Twelfth annual National Conference of the National
Association of Black Journalists, 43-87 |
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TV news anchor Tony Cox and Kenneth Walker, ABC TV
news correspondent, 44-87 |
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Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Inc.:
Curtis King, founder and president, 45-87 |
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Breaking the Ice: the Integration of Southwest
Conference Football: author Richard Pennington, 46-87 |
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AIDS in the Black Community: Charles Wallace and
Dorothy Gibson of the Texas Department of Health, 47-87 |
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AIDS in the Black Community – Part II: Dr. Paul
Bristol, 48-87 |
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Women with Power: Mrs. Mary M. Davis, director of
administration with Regional Transportation District in Denver, Colorado,
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Women with Power: Ms. Tracye McDaniel, executive
director of Capitol City Chamber of Commerce – Austin, Texas, 50-87 |
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Black Catholics: Reverend George Artis, Holy Cross
Catholic Church, 51-87 |
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Adam Clayton Powell, III, 52-87 |
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The Triumph of the Human Spirit: Dr. Vera King
Farris, president of Stockton State College, 2-88 |
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A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
3-88 |
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The Honorable Willie L. Brown, speaker of the
California State Assembly, 4-88 |
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Black Freedom, focusing on Malcolm X and Marcus
Garvey, 5-88 |
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The Goree Island Celebration of Remembrance: Djibril
Diallo – United Nations’ Children’s Fund and Eugene Jackson – Unity
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The Pan-African Festival of Arts and Culture: Pathe
Dia Gne, Secretary General of FESPAC in Dakar, Senegal, Ms. Simono Mubi,
Zimbabwean journalist, and Djibril Diallo, senior information officer with
United Nations’ Children’s Fund, 8-88 |
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The Protection and Survival of African Youth: Ms.
Michelle Brochet, regional health care supervisor and member of UNICEF based in
Dakar, Senegal, 9-88 |
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Beyond the Ring: The Role of Boxing in American
Society: Dr. Jeffrey T. Sammons, author of Beyond the Ring: The Role of Boxing
in American Society, 10-88 |
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Beyond the Ring: The Role of Boxing in American
Society – Part II: continuation of discussion with Dr. Jeffrey T. Sammons,
11-88 |
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Super Bowl XXII: David Cornwell, director of the
Equal Employment with the NFL and Hartwell Rassdall, lone black member of the
San Diego Super Bowl Task Force, 12-88 |
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Super Bowl XXII – Part II: Mr. Marvin Powell,
president of the NFL Players Association, Gene Upshaw, executive director of
NFL Players Association, and Pete Rozelle, commissioner of the NFL,
13-88 |
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The Houston Defender Newspaper and comedian Whoopi
Goldberg: Mrs. Sonny Messiah-Jiles, publisher and editor of Houston Defender
Newspaper, and Whoopi Goldberg, comedian, 14-88 |
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Whoopi Goldberg, comedian, 15-88 |
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Author Alex P. Haley, part II, 16-88 |
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The Pan-African News Agency, also Goree Island,
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The National Association of Black and Minority
Chambers of Commerce: Mr. Oscar Coffey, president of The National Association
of Black and Minority Chambers of Commerce, 20-88 |
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Over the Hill, Inc., Mateen Baaith, founder and
president, 21-88 |
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The Second Annual Heman Sweatt Symposium on Civil
Rights – Part I: Dr. George C. Wright, director of African and Afro-American
Studies Research Center, UT-Austin, Mr. James Farmer, founder and former
director of the Congress of Racial Equality, and Dr. Darlene Clark Hime,
Michigan State University, and Dr. Gerald D. Jaynes, Yale University, 22-88
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The Second Annual Heman Sweatt Symposium on Civil
Rights – Part II: Dr. George C. Wright, director of African and Afro-American
Studies Research Center, UT-Austin, Mr. James Farmer, founder and former
director of the Congress of Racial Equality, and Dr. Darlene Clark Hime,
Michigan State University, and Dr. Gerald D. Jaynes, Yale University, 23-88
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The Second Annual Heman Sweatt Symposium on Civil
Rights – Part III: Mr. James Farmer, founder and former director of the
Congress of Racial Equality, and Dr. Darlene Clark Hime, Michigan State
University, and Dr. Gerald D. Jaynes, Yale University, 24-88 |
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The University of Texas at Austin Football Program
with Coach Clarence James, 25-88 |
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The DFW/ABC Seventh Annual Banquet with Mr. Bertram
Lee, president of BML Associates of Boston, 26-88 |
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Bob Law, Host of the National Black Network’s
Program Night Talk, 28-88 |
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National Association of Black Journalists Region VII
Newsmakers Conference with Ernest Monad and Dewayne Wickham, president of the
National Association of Black Journalists, 40-88 |
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Ms. Marla Gibbs, star of the NBC Television Series
“227,” 41-88 The Missing Black Comic Strip: Mrs. Susan H. Wilson, assistant
principal at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia, 42-88
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Ms. Verma Green: Black Women Broadcast Management,
vice president and general manager of radio station WJLB FM 98 in Detroit,
Michigan, 43-88 |
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Jazz Musician Hollis Gentry, III, 45-88 |
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Educating America’s Minorities: Dr. Richard R.
Green, chancellor of the New York City Public School System, and Dr. Arthur
Jefferson, general superintendent of the Detroit Board of Education,
46-88 |
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National Association of Black Journalists’
Thirteenth Annual Convention: Kerner Plus 20: Moving Ahead or Slipping Back –
Part I: panel – Dwight Ellis, Frankie Freeman, Bobby Seale, Norman Seay, Ernie
Schultz, and Margaret Bush Wilson, 47-88 |
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National Association of Black Journalists’
Thirteenth Annual Convention: Kerner Plus 20: Moving Ahead or Slipping Back –
Part II: panel – Dwight Ellis, Bobby Seale, and Margaret Bush Wilson,
48-88 |
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National Association of Black Journalists’
Thirteenth Annual Convention: Kerner Plus 20: Moving Ahead or Slipping Back –
Part III: panel – Dwight Ellis, Margaret Bush Wilson, and Dick Gregory,
49-88 |
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The Grand Alliance for Children in Africa: Djibril
Diallo, United Nations’ Children’s Fund, and Dick Gregory, UNICEF,
50-88 |
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The World African Memorial Competition: Mr. Eugene
Jackson, president of the Unity Broadcasting Company, Djibril Diallo, chief
information officer with the United Nations’ Children’s Fund, President Moussa
Traore of Mali, and Moustapha Ka, Senegalese Minister of Culture,
51-88 |
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Minority Children in U. S. Public Schools: Mary
Hatwood Futrell, president, National Education Association, 1-89 |
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AIDS Awareness in the Black Community: Dr. Reed V.
Tuckson, Dr. Herbert W. Nickens, Don Edward, Joe Davison, and Robin Smith,
2-89 |
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A Tribute to the Late Reverend Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr., 3-89 |
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The Joint Board of Director’s Meeting Between
National Association of Black Journalists, NAHJ (National Association of
Hispanic Journalists), AAJA (Asian American Journalists Association), and NAPA:
Dewayne Wickham, president of the National Association of Black Journalists,
and Lloyd LaCuesta, president of the Asian American Journalists Association,
4-89 |
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The Fourth National Conference on Black Student
Retention in Higher Education: Dr. Samual D. Proctor, professor emeritus, State
University of New Jersey-Rutgers, 5-89 |
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Diverse Cultures: We Need to Understand Each Other:
Dr. James Anderson, professor of psychology, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania, 6-89 |
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Improving Minority Graduate Student Retention – Part
II: Dr. Anne S. Pruitt, 10-89 |
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General Railroad Equipment Services, Inc.: Dr.
Ronald Thompson, chief executive director, 11-89 |
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Black Student Failure is a Design in the Educational
System: Regent Adelaide Luvenia Hines Sanford, 12-89 |
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Freedom and Equality: Honorable Jack E. Tanner,
United States District Court, Western District, Washington, 13-89 |
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The Slave House on Goree Island and the Goree Island
Celebration of Remembrance: Djibril Diallo, senior adviser, United Nations’
Children’s Fund, and Eugene Jackson, president of Unity Broadcasting,
14-89 |
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Blacks in Nursing: An Invisible History: Dr. M.
Elizabeth Carnegie, editor emeritus of Nursing Journal, 15-89 |
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Black Women on the Frontline: Mary M. Davis, Dr.
Vrea King Farris, and Mrs. Sonny Messiah-Jiles, 16-89 |
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The King of Fast Foods Franchising: Mr. Brady Keys,
17-89 |
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Ford / Takoff Video: Dr. Arthur Jefferson, Helen
Love, and Glenn Doughty, 18-89 |
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Executive Assistant Director of the FBI John D.
Glover, 19-89 |
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner, co-star of the NBC television
program The Cosby Show |
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The African American Experience: The Paradox of
Civil Rights: Dr. William J. Wilson, professor of Sociology and Public Policy,
University of Chicago, 22-89 |
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The Inner City Ghetto: Dr. William J. Wilson,
22-89 |
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The Heman M. Sweatt Symposium on Civil Rights – Part
II: Dr. William J. Wilson, Dr. Lee P. Brown, and Dr. Barbara J. Solomon,
24-89 |
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Joe Louis: Fifty Years an American Hero: Joe Louis
Barrow, Jr., author, 25-89 |
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The Western Regional Conference of the National
Association of Black Journalists, 26-89 |
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Future Minority Journalists, 40-89 |
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Black-Owned Auto Dealership with Mr. J. Michael
Chargois, owner, Pavilion Lincoln-Mercury, Austin, TX, 41-89 |
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Ashbell’s South Carolina Bar-B-Que Sauce: Ashbell
“Chuck” McElveen, president, 43-89 |
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The Bill Pickett Invitational Black Rodeo: Lu Vason,
president, 44-89 |
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Four Star General Colin L. Powell: a speech at the
Fourteenth Annual Convention of the National Association of Black Journalists
in New York City. This was Powell’s first speech since his nomination for the
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was announced by President Bush.
45-89 |
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A tribute to George T “Mickey” Leland: an interview
with the late Congressman recorded in 1981, 46-89 |
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Susan L. Taylor – Editor-in-Chief of Essence
Magazine: an interview, 47-89 |
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In the Spirit with Susan L. Taylor: a speech given
by Taylor at a women’s conference in Houston, TX, 48-89 |
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Spencer Haywood: Drugs Destroyed My Career: an
interview with the former NBA star regarding his battle with cocaine,
49-89 |
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Dr. Louis W. Sullivan, Secretary of Health and Human
Services: a speech given by Sullivan at the Second National Conference on
Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 50-89 |
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The Honorable Wilhelmina Delco: an interview with
the Texas State Representative regarding her political career and school
finance legislation, 51-89 |
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Dr. Harold P. Freeman: an interview with the
president of the American Cancer Society, 52-89 |
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The Terrie Williams Agency: an interview with Ms.
Williams, 1-90 |
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Maxima Corporation with Joshua I. Smith: an
interview with the founder, Chairman of the Board, and CEO of the Maxima
Corporation, 2-90 |
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A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., annual
tribute by John L. Hanson, Jr., 3-90 |
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A Tribute to Frank L. Mingo: an interview with the
late executive officer of the Mingo Group, Inc., 4-90 |
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A Review of the Case against the SAT: highlights of
the Fifth National Conference on Black Student Retention in Higher Education,
featuring Mr. George Stokes of the Institute of International Education and
author Dr. James Course, 5-90 |
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How Demographic Changes Interact with Standardized
Testing and Assessment: highlights of the Fifth National Conference on Black
Student Retention in Higher Education: featuring Dr. Israel “Ike” Tribble, Dr.
Donald Carstensen and Dr. Michael J. Zieky, 6-90 |
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Current Trends in Higher Education for Minorities
and Projections for the Next Century: highlights of the Fifth National
Conference on Black Student Retention in Higher Education: featuring Dr.
Georgia Day of Fairfield University and Dr. Richard Fairley of the U. S. Office
of Education, 7-90 |
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Health Care at Risk: The Uninsured: highlights of
the Second National Conference on Health Care for the Poor and Underserved with
Dr. Donald Goldstone of the National Center for Health Services Research and
Dr. Woodrow A. Myers, commissioner, State Health Department, Indianapolis,
Indiana, 8-90 |
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A National Program Design to Preserve Minority Youth
in Higher Education: highlights of the Fifth National Conference on Black
Students Retention in Higher Education with Dr. Arnold L. Mitchem, executive
director of the National Council on Education Opportunity Association,
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Blacks in Engineering: interview with Whittington,
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Higher Education: highlights of the Fifth National Conference on Black Student
Retention in Higher Education with Dr. Arnold L. Mitchem of the National
Council of Educational Opportunity Association, 11-90 |
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U. S. Representative Craig Washington: interview
with Representative Washington, regarding his friendship with the late George
“Mickey” Leland, and his plans for Congress, 13-90 |
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The Honorable Michael N. Manley, Prime Minister of
Jamaica: address to the National Membership of the National Association of
Black Journalists, 14-90 |
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Medicare: Opportunity or Dilemma, 16-90 |
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The Honorable Dr. Richard Arrington: interview with
the Mayor of the City of Birmingham, Alabama, 17-90 |
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Mrs. Iris Jones, City of Austin Attorney,
18-90 |
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Racism in the Media with Dewayne Wickham: highlights
of the Ninth Annual Region VII Conference of the National Association of Black
Journalists, 19-90 |
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The Honorable Craig Washington – Eighteenth District
Houston: highlights of the Ninth Annual Region VII Conference of the National
Association of Black Journalists, 20-90 |
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The Fourth Annual Heman Sweatt Symposium featuring
Dr. Samuel Proctor of Rutgers University, 21-90 |
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The Fourth Annual Heman Sweatt Symposium featuring
Dr. Samuel Proctor of Rutgers University, Part II, 22-90 |
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The Fourth Annual Heman Sweatt Symposium including
Lewis Wright, UT-Austin, William Livington, UT-Austin, Standish Meacham,
UT-Austin, and Dr. Samuel Proctor, Rutgers University, Part III,
23-90 |
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The Political Philosophy of Malcolm X: interview
with Dr. Maulanal Karengy, 40-90 |
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The Political Philosophy of Malcolm X – Part II,
41-90 |
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The Life and Legacy of Malcolm X – Part III,
42-90 |
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The Life and Legacy of Malcolm X – Part IV,
43-90 |
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National Association of Black Journalists’ Fifteenth
Annual Convention with Dr. Louis Sullivan, 45-90 |
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Over the Hill, Inc. with Mateen Baaith,
46-90 |
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Black Entrepreneurship with Dr. John Butler,
47-90 |
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The Reverend Cecil Williams: interviews with the
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The World Summit for Children: talk with Djibril
Diallo, senior adviser with the United Nations’ Children’s Fund, 48-90
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Black CPA’s with Deborah Shaw Boatner,
49-90 |
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The Reverend Cecil Williams: highlights of Reverend
Williams’s presentation at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas,
50-90 |
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The Reverend Cecil Williams – Part II: highlights of
Reverend Williams’s presentation at Southwestern University in Georgetown,
Texas, 51-90 |
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Tuberculosis among African-Americans,
52-90 |
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The National Bar Association with Algenita Scott
Davis: an interview with the newly elected president of the National Bar
Association, 1-91 |
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Dr. Marguerite R. Barnett: an interview with the
president of the University of Houston, the first African-American woman
heading a national research institution, 2-91 |
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Unity National Bank with Larry Hawkins: an interview
with the vice president of the Houston-based bank, 3-91 |
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A Tribute to the Late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
4-91 |
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Dr. Selma Burke, 5-91 |
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Dr. Selma Burke – Part II: a speech by Dr. Burke,
the artist who created the image of FDR that appears on the American dime,
6-91 |
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Dr. Selma Burke – Part III, 7-91 |
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A Tribute to the Late Malcolm X, 8-91 |
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Call Her LEXI: an interview with gospel recording
artist LEXI, 9-91 |
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Tribute to the Houston Defender Newspaper:
presentation of highlights of the sixtieth anniversary of a leading Black
newspaper, 10-91 |
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The Sixth National Conference on Black Students in
Higher Education with Clintia Ford of Florida A & M University, 11-91
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The Sixth National Conference on Black Student
Retention in Higher Education – Part II with Clintia Ford of Florida A & M
University, Dr. James Anderson, and Julius Chamber, 12-91 |
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Current Legal Environment of Minority Education:
speech by Julius L. Chamber given at the Sixth National Conference on Black
Student Retention in Higher Education, Baltimore, Maryland, Fall 1990,
13-91 |
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Minorities in Education: A National Challenge
featuring Dr. Belinda Cardenas Ramirez, director of the Office of Minority
Concerns at the American Council of Education, 14-91 |
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TransAfrica with Randall Robinson: an interview with
the organization’s executive director, 15-91 |
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Is the Navy Playing Fair in the Awarding of
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Texas Speaker Pro-Tempore Wilhelmina Delco: an
interview with the first woman to hold the second highest position in the
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Gospel recording artist Witness with group members
Tina Brooks, Lisa Page, Diane Campbell, and Yolanda Harris, 21-91 |
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Brigadier General John H. Bailey: an interview with
the first Black general in the Texas Guard, 23-91 |
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General Manager Michael Huyghue: an interview with
the GM of the Birmingham Fire of the World League of American Football,
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In Pursuit of Community: an interview with Dr.
Samuel D. Proctor, 25-91 |
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In Pursuit of Community: an interview with Dr.
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The Status of Black Economic and Political Progress,
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Life at Ebony Magazine with Lynn Norment,
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The Evolution of Jazz with Ed Love, 3-92 |
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Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
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Dr. Sheila Walker, African-American Studies,
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Metamedicine with Dr. Vida C. Baron, MD,
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Marvin Cato, Part I, 8-92 |
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The State of Black America, 1992, 17-92 |
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Alexander Palmer Haley, author, 18-92 |
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Lieutenant Drew T. Brown III, 23-92 |
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Minister Louis Farrakan, Part I, 24-92 |
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Minister Louis Farrakan, Part II, 25-92 |
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Dr. James Anderson, 26-92 |
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2X2 Bikes and Paul Quinn College, 27-92 |
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The Y.E.S. (Youth Exchange and Study) Program and
Paul Quinn College, 28-92 |
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Dr. Joseph E. Harris, 29-92 |
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Chief Howard Dodson, 30-92 |
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Colin Powell / World War II Exhibit, 31-92
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Managing Editors of the Dallas Morning News,
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Chairman Renee Higginbotham Brooks,
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Dr. Deborah L. Mack, 34-92 |
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The African Press Summit, 35-92 |
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Lieutenant General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.,
40-92 |
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Dr. Ben S. Carson, 41-92 |
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The Black Parenting Program, Part I,
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Black, Red, and Deadly, 44-92 |
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Attracting Students to Sciences, 45-92 |
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Kirk Whalum, jazz saxophonist, 48-92 |
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Mr. William Gray, 49-92 |
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Reverend Jesse Jackson, 50-92 |
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President Charles Daye: Law School Admission,
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Minority Male Initiative Program, Part I,
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2-93 |
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Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
3-93 |
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John Lucas, 4-93 |
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Mr. Eddie Orum, 5-93 |
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Mr. Earl Nelson, Part I, 6-93 |
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The Energy Policy: Alan Struga, 8-93 |
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Dr. Margaret Beale Spencer, 9-93 |
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Community-Based Involvement with Black Males,
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Community-Based Involvement with Black Males, Part
II, 13-93 |
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Racial Division Split Youth Generation,
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Community-Based Involvement / Our Black Men are
Dying, 15-93 |
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The Right Kind of Heroes, 16-93 |
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UT Ladies’ Track Coach Beverly Kearney,
17-93 |
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Sickle Cell Anemia with Lynda Henry,
18-93 |
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Power with Ron Brown, 19-93 |
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Power with Dr. Ronald B. Brown, Part II,
20-93 |
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Ms. Maya Angelou and Somali Update,
21-93 |
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Dr. Barbara White, Dean, UT School of Social Work,
22-93 |
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Dr. Edward S. Cooper, President of AHA,
23-93 |
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Mr. Randall Robinson: Sweatt Symposium,
24-93 |
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Sweatt Symposium: Beyond Kente: from Ghana to Texas,
Part I, 25-93 |
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Sweatt Symposium: Beyond Kente: from Ghana to Texas,
Part II, 26-93 |
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Sweatt Symposium: Beyond Kente: from Ghana to Texas,
Part III, 27-93 |
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Journalist and Author Yelena Khanga,
28-93 |
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Endometriosis with Dr. Ronald L. Chatman,
29-93 |
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The Black Church after the Waco Tragedy,
30-93 |
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Paul Robeson, Jr.: Speaks to America,
31-93 |
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Understanding African and African-American Music,
32-93 |
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The University Outreach Center, 33-93 |
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The Great March on Washington – 1963,
34-93 |
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Ms. Barbara Wright-Sykes, 36-93 |
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Speculative Ventures with Alan Josselyn,
37-93 |
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The Links, Inc. with Representative Wilhelmina
Delco, 38-93 |
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The Links, Inc. with Thelma Rice and Marion
Sutherland, 39-93 |
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The Sterile Cuckoo and other books, author John
Nichols, 43-81 Classical Saxophone, musician Harvey Pittel, 43-81 |
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Onomastics: the study of names, Karl Ames, Associate
Professor of English, UT-Austin, 44-81 |
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The Prevention of Alcoholism through Nutrition, Dr.
Roger Williams, 44-81 |
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Onomastics: the study of names, Karl Ames, Associate
Professor of English, UT-Austin, 45-81 |
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Helping People Take Control of Their Lives through
Transformational Psychology, meditation teacher and counselor Barbara Joy,
45-81 |
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The Westside Preparatory School, teacher and school
founder Marva Collins, 46-81 |
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Cancer Research, Dr. Laurence Hurley, Drug Dynamics
Institute, UT-Austin, 47-81 |
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Drug Dynamics Institute, UT-Austin, 47-81 |
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The effects of vitamin supplements on retarded
children, Dr. Donald Davis, research scientist associate at the Clayton
Foundation Biochemical Institute, UT-Austin, 48-81 |
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The Correlation between Diet and Crime, Earl Staeline,
Austin Wellness Center, 48-81 |
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Zinc Status in Vegetarians, Dr. Jeanne Freeland
Graves, 49-81 |
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Mathophobia, Dr. Jim Daniel, Department of Math,
UT-Austin, Joyce Pole, UT news and information services, UT-Austin, and author
Sheila Tobias, 49-81 |
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Women and Drug Abuse, Dr. Victor Yanchick, associate
dean, College of Pharmacy, UT-Austin, 50-81 |
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When the Cook Can’t Look, Dr. Ralph Read, associate
professor, Germanic Languages, UT-Austin, 50-81 |
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Different aspects of stress: the causes, sources, and
some effective ways of dealing with stress, Dr. Larry Bugen, St. Edwards
University, Austin Stress Clinic, 51-81 |
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The Discovery of Lucy, paleoanthropologist Dr. Donald
Johanson, 53-81 |
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Folk Medicine in the Andes, Joseph Bastien, Department
of Sociology, UT-Arlington, 1-82 |
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The David O. Selznick Archives, Edwin Neal and Deckard
Turner, Humanities Research Center, UT-Austin, 1-82 |
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An Evening with Ram Das, Part I, author and
philosopher Ram Das, 2-82 |
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An Evening with Ram Das, Part II, author and
philosopher Ram Das, 3-82 |
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Alcoholism: Treatment and Rehabilitation, Dr. Joseph
Pursch, Comprehensive Care Corporation, 4-82 |
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Conclusion of Alcoholism: Treatment and
Rehabilitation, Dr. Joseph Pursch, Comprehensive Care Corporation,
5-82 |
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CHIPS: A Game, Dr. Ralph Gohring, College of
Education, UT-Austin, 6-82 |
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The Education Law Clinic, Steven Goode, School of Law,
UT-Austin, 6-82 |
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‘DOC’ – Doctors Ought to Care, Dr. Rick Richard,
6-82 |
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Current Developments in the Administration of Justice,
Part I, Benjamin Civiletti, 8-82 |
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Current Developments in the Administration of Justice,
Part II, Benjamin Civiletti, 9-82 |
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The History of Sport, Dr. Bill Beezley, UT-Austin,
Longhorns coach Fred Adkers, UT-Austin, and Dr. Keith Bell, 10-82 |
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Teen pregnancy and contraceptive education, Norma
Wilkerson, School of Nursing, UT-Austin, Dr. Peggy Smith, College of Medicine,
Baylor University, Dr. Larry Brownstein, Planned Parenthood of Austin, Sharon
Erch, Planned Parenthood of Austin, and Tina Quarez, Kealing Learning Center in
Austin, 11-82 |
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Political Humor throughout the Ages, Karl Ames,
Department of English, UT-Austin, 12-82 |
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Coping with Adolescence, Dr. John Conger, Adolescent
Psychiatry Program, University of Colorado School of Medicine,
12-82 |
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The Politics of Outer Space, Dr. Nathan Goldman,
Government Department, UT-Austin, 13-82 |
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The Restoration and Preservation of Artifacts
Recovered from the Spanish Shipwreck in 1554, Dr. Dee Ann Story, Texas
Archeological Research Laboratory, UT-Austin, 14-82 |
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Attitudes towards the ERA, Dr. Robert Leone, assistant
professor of marketing, UT-Austin, 14-82 |
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The Role of Black Culture in Society, poet and author
Maya Angelou, 15-82 |
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The Role of Black Culture in Society, Part II, poet
and author Maya Angelou, 16-82 |
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The Concepts of Holistic Health, Evelyn Brown, Austin
Area Holistic Health Organization, 17-82 |
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Medical Self-Care, Dr. Tom Ferguson, 17-82 |
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A Training Program for Hyperactive Adolescents, Dr.
Kathlee Waddell, assistant professor, Educational Psychology, UT-Austin,
18-82 |
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Woman Power, Democratic Congresswoman Shirley Chisolm,
19-82 |
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Rewarding Careers, Nowal Glenn, Sociology Department,
UT-Austin, Career Counselor Jeanne Quereau, 20-82 |
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Love is Letting Go of Fear, Dr. Jerry Jampolsky,
21-82 |
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Author Tommy Thompson, 22-82 |
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Problems with Overspending, Lonnie Williams, director
of the Consumer Credit Counseling Service, 23-82 |
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Dr. Patricia Berne and Dr. Louis Savary, authors who
discuss ways parents and teachers can help build children’s self-esteem,
23-82 |
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Kidney Disease Treatment, Dr. John Moncrief,
24-82 |
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Nutrition during the Life Cycle, Part I, Dr. Myron
Winick, professor Columbia University, 26-82 |
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Nutrition during the Life Cycle, Part II, Dr. Myron
Winick, professor Columbia University, 27-82 |
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The Electric Preacher, Part I, Dr. William Martin,
Sociology Department, Rice University, 32-82 |
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The Electric Preacher, Part II, Dr. William Martin,
Sociology Department, Rice University, 33-82 |
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Comedian/human and political rights activist Dick
Gregory, Part I, 36-82 |
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Gregory, Part II, 37-82 |
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Biofeedback, Dr. Larry Bougen, director of
Psychological Services, St. Edwards University, 2-83 |
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Computer Technology in Advancing Research, Dr. David
Huff, Professor of Marketing, Dr. Lennat Kopra, and Dr. Roderick Hart,
professors of speech, UT-Austin, 5-83 |
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Feminism and Religion, Sister Maureen Fiedler,
National Coordinator of Catholics for the ERA, Barbara Schulman, student of
Judaic Studies, 6-83 |
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Exploring the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Dorothy
Emerson, consultant in organizational development, 7-83 |
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Eldridge Cleaver, former Black Panther member and its
Minister of Information, 8-83 |
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Community Mental Health, Dr. Betram Brown,
9-83 |
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Iridology, Barbara Hewitt, professional iridologist,
10-83 |
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Attitudinal Healing – Learning to Live in the Present,
Janis Claflin, President of the Board of the Austin Center for Attitudinal
Healing, 11-83 |
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Phenomenon of Waiting, Dr. James Fitzsimmons and Dr.
Robert Sullivan, department of management, UT-Austin, 12-83 |
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Health Care, Dr. Ron Wurtzbaugh, founder and director
of Austin Clinic, 13-83 |
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How Americans Fail their Children, Dr. Norton Grubb,
UT School of Public Affairs, 14-83 |
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Documentary Filmmaking, Jon Krawitz, independent
filmmaker and professor of Radio, Television, Film, UT-Austin, 15-83
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Heart Disease, Dr. Roseanne Shorey, Nutrition
Department, UT-Austin, 16-83 |
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Death, Part I, Stephen Levine, Director of the Hanuman
Foundation Dying Project, 17-83 |
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Death, Part II, Stephen Levine, Director of the
Hanuman Foundation Dying Project, 18-83 |
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Body Beautiful/Mind Serene Project, Dr. Betram Brown,
President, Hahnemann University, 19-83 |
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Alcoholism, Part I, John and Pat O’Neill, directors of
Intervention Training Program, Dr. Joseph Pursch, Corporate Medical Director
for the Comprehensive Care Corporation, Dr. Colton Erikson, Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Research Program, UT-Austin, 20-83 |
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Alcoholism, Part II, John and Pat O’Neill, directors
of Intervention Training Program, Dr. Joseph Pursch, Corporate Medical Director
for the Comprehensive Care Corporation, Dr. Colton Erikson, Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Research Program, UT-Austin, 21-83 |
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Stress Management, Dr. Edward Charlesworth, director
of Willowbrook Psychological Associates, 22-83 |
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Open Adoption, Crawens-Garner, regional director of
Lutheran Social Services of Texas, 23-83 |
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Cults and New Religions Events, Dr. Les Kurtz,
Sociology Department, UT-Austin, 24-83 |
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Irv Teibel, creator of Environments – natural sounds
used to block out unwanted extraneous noise, 25-83 |
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Anorexia and Bulimia, Dr. David Coffman, Counseling
Psychological Services, UT-Austin, 26-83 |
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Osteopathy, Dr. Joseph Love, Dr. Robert Peters, Dr.
William Halcomb, 40-83 |
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Phenomenon of Double Talents, Dr. Leslie Willson,
Professor of Germanic Languages, UT-Austin, 41-83 |
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Chiropractics, Dr. Stephen Summers and Dr. Mark
Sanders, 42-83 |
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Homeopathy, Dana Ullman, practitioner and author,
43-83 |
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Gifted Children, Part I, Dr. Phillip Powell, Dr. John
Huntsberger, and Terry Powell, educators in the field of gifted education,
44-83 |
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Gifted Children, Part II, Dr. Phillip Powell, Dr. John
Huntsberger, and Terry Powell, educators in the field of gifted education,
45-83 |
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Health Centered Dentistry, dentists Dr. Dan Rosen and
Dr. Bob Frazer, 46-83 |
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Radio-Television-Film, UT-Austin, 48-83 |
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Journal-Writing for Self-Discovery, Barbara Lau,
freelance writer, 49-83 |
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HMOs, Mr. Bob Ogilvie, marketing director, Central
Texas Health Plan, 50-83 |
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After Death Experiences, Part I, author Raymond A.
Moody, Jr., 51-83 |
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After Death Experiences, Part II, author Raymond A.
Moody, Jr., 52-83 |
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New Approaches to Job Searching, Dr. Howard Figler,
director of the Career Center at UT-Austin, 1-84 |
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Devastating Effects of Nuclear War and Arms Build-Up,
Part I, author Judith Lipton, MD, 2-84 |
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Devastating Effects of Nuclear War and Arms Build-Up,
Part II, author Judith Lipton, MD, 3-84 |
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Seeking Vice-Presidency, Barbara Marx Hubbard, the
Committee for the Future, 4-84 |
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Death of the American Dream?, Dr. Dowell Myers, School
of Architecture, UT-Austin, 7-84 |
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The Solar System and Beyond, Dr. Roman Smoluchowski,
professor of astronomy and physics, UT-Austin, 8-84 |
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The Emerging Role of Women in Business, Ronya
Kozmetsky, President of KMS Ventures and Chantal Vassely, Austin School of
Business, UT-Austin, 9-84 |
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Wit and Humor in Antiquity, Dr. Douglas Parker,
professor of Classics, UT-Austin, 10-84 |
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Therapeutic Touch and Living in the Moment, Nurses
Malia Johnson and Michele Clark, Phillip Freedman, 11-84 |
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Artificial Intelligence, Dr. Elaine Rich and Dr.
Gordon Novak, Jr., Computer Science, UT-Austin, 12-84 |
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Artistic Collaboration, dancer Deborah Hay, composer
Pauline Oliveros, Les Gay-member BL Lacerta, 13-84 |
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Practical Applications of Psychodramatic Techniques,
author Dr. Adam Blatner, 14-84 |
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Teaching Kids Humanistically, Dr. Don Hellison,
professor of physical education, Portland State University, 15-84 |
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Understanding Social Anxiety, Dr. Mark Leary,
Educational Psychology, UT-Austin, 16-84 |
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The Future of Prescription Drugs, Dr. James Kehrer,
College of Pharmacy, UT-Austin, 17-84 |
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Diabetes, Dr. Ronald Arky, professor of medicine,
Harvard Medical School, 18-84 |
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Hypnosis, Jim Bentley, Hypnotherapist at Austin
Hypnosis Training Center, 19-84 |
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In Vitro Conception, Artificial Insemination; Legal
and Ethical Issues, John A. Robertson, Law School, UT-Austin, 20-84 |
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Midwifery, Marimikel Penn, nurse and midwife, New-Life
Birth Service, Austin, 21-84 |
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Job Redesign, Dr. Victor Appel, Educational
Psychology, UT-Austin, 22-84 |
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The Global Brain-Conscious Evolution, Author Peter
Russell, 23-84 |
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Deceptive Communication, Dr. Gerald Miller, professor
of communication at Michigan State University, 24-84 |
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Self-Care and the Changing Role of the Physician, Dr.
Tom Ferguson, author, 25-84 |
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The Creative Process in our Reality, musician Jerry
Roberts, 26-84 |
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Possible Cold Treatment, Dr. Don Davis, Clayton
Foundation Biochemical Institute – UT-Austin, 27-84 |
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Assisting Disabled Persons, Sherry Allen, Clinical
Coordinator for Disabled Students, UT-Austin, 27-84 |
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Arts Education, professor of music Dr. Hunter March,
professor of art Dr. Rebecca Brooks, professor of drama Ruth Denney, UT-Austin,
28-84 |
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Spontaneity and Imagination in Adults – Adult Play,
Part I, author Dr. Adam Blatner, Part I, 29-84 |
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Spontaneity and Imagination in Adults – Adult Play,
Part I, author Dr. Adam Blatner, Part II, 30-84 |
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Three Different Types of American Hospital, community
relations and marketing administrator Sara Rider of Brackenridge Hospital,
31-84 |
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Time Management, clinical psychologist Raymond Hawkins
II, 32-84 |
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Solar Energy – Feasibility and Inevitability, Dr.
Bruce Hunn, Center for Energy Studies, UT-Austin |
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Breastfeeding, Charlotte Walkowski and Bonnie Sorenson
of La Leche League, 40-84 |
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Personality of a Successful Entrepreneur, Dr. Kenneth
Olm and Dr. Alan Casrud of UT-Austin Graduate School of Business,
41-84 |
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Avoiding Injury: An Orthopedic’s Guide to Health, Dr.
Michael Maxwell, orthopedic surgeon, 42-84 |
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Eyecare and Surgery, Dr. Doyle Leslie.
Ophthalmologist, 43-84 |
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Dreams, clinical psychologist Dr. William Whisenant,
44-84 |
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Freedom from Self-Sabotage, Deborah Irvine,
45-84 |
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Happiness, Illusion, Disenchantment, psychologist
Larry Bugen, 46-84 |
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Megatrends in the Helping Profession and in Your Life,
nurse Dolores Alford, 47-84 |
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Emergency Medical Services, Dennis Simmons, director
of Emergency Medical Services-Austin, 48-84 |
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Hospice Austin, Part I, Martin Shaefer, director,
49-84 |
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Hospice Austin, Part II, Martin Shaefer, director,
50-84 |
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Assertiveness Training, workshop leader Marthanne
Luzader, 51-84 |
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Alexander Technique, Marjorie Barston and Alice Pryor,
instructors, 52-84 |
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Aura-Reading and Psychic Healing, psychic Rosalyn
Bruyere, 1-85 |
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Survival: A Busy Woman’s Guide, Marilyn Patillo,
School of Nursing, UT-Austin, , 2-85 |
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Transformers: Therapists of the Future, author and
therapist Jacqueline Small, 3-85 |
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Rising Healthcare Costs in America, Part I, Dr. Reuben
McDaniel, UT-Austin, Graduate School of Business, 4-85 |
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Rising Healthcare Costs in America, Part II, Dr.
Reuben McDaniel, UT-Austin, Graduate School of Business, 5-85 |
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Fears and Phobias, psychologist Dr. Ron Klinger,
6-85 |
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Masculinity and Femininity, Janet Spence, Psychology
Department, UT-Austin, 7-85 |
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The Gray Panthers, Maggie Kuhn, 8-85 |
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Recovery from Substance Abuse, Tobin Quereau,
counselor, 9-85 |
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Cardiovascular Fitness, exercise physiologist Dr.
Terry Baylor, 10-85 |
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Managerial Styles, Dr. Robert Blake and Dr. Jane
Morton, 13-85 |
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Career Goals and Management in the Arts, UT-Austin
professors Barbara Salisbury, Martha Hilley, and Stephen Daly,
14-85 |
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Madame Jehai el Sadat, 15-85 |
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Elder Abuse, psychologist Tina Dubin and nurse
consultant Vicky Taylor, 16-85 |
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Plays for Living, Arlene Marks, social worker, Melba
Martinez-Mischler, theatrical director, 17-85 |
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Women and Alcohol, Diana Dinitto, department of Social
Work, UT-Austin, 18-85 |
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Styles of Relating, psychologists Alice Lawler and Jim
Haws, 19-85 |
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Robotics, Dr. Delbert Tesar, 20-85 |
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Family Reconstruction, therapist Bill Neria,
21-85 |
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Private Volunteer Organizations and the Problems of
Third World Women, Dr. Dorothea Brown and Ms. Maxine Hitchcock,
27-85 |
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Democratic Values, Education, and Free Enterprise, Dr.
Franklin Gamwell, 28-85 |
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Cultural Arts and Public Policy, private arts
consultant, Jane Spencer, 29-85 |
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The Entrepreneurial Spirit, Dr. Ernest Walker,
UT-Austin, Graduate School of Business and entrepreneurs Bruce Hahn and Roberto
Quiraga, 30-85 |
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Child Abuse Prevention, Sandra Martin, Texas
Department of Human Resources, Marie Oser, Bureau of Business Research at
UT-Austin, Ann Beckner, Family Outreach of America, Inc.,31-85 |
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Megatrends Cities Conference, Part I, author John
Naisbitt, 32-85 |
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Megatrends Cities Conference, Part II, Mayor Tom
McEnery, Mayor Bob Martinez, and Mayor Roger Hedgecock, 33-85 |
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Health Maintenance Organizations, Medical Director Dr.
James Sharpe of SHARE Health Plan of Texas and Woody Pogue, Deputy Commissioner
– Life Groups – of the Texas State Board of Insurance, 34-85 |
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Strategies for Planning Parenthood after 30, author
Judith Blackfield Cohen, PhD, 35-85 |
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Inhalant Abuse, Part I, Dr. Cervando Martinez,
chairman of the Governor’s Taskforce on Inhalant Abuse, 36-85 |
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Inhalant Abuse, Part II, Jesse Flores, director of the
Youth Advocacy Program in Austin, TX, 37-85 |
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Defining the Phoenix Factor, Dr. Karl Slaiken
(author/psychologist), 38-85 |
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Parent-Child Relationships in Single Parent Families,
interview with Dr. Priscilla McCarty, Assistant Professor in Child |
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Development and Family Relationships, Department of
Home Economics, UT-Austin, 39-85 |
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Ah Mediterranean!: Second Annual Center for the Study
of American Architecture Symposium, Part I, includes Charles Jencks, Lawrence
Speck, Dr. Brenda Preyer, Wayne Attoe, 40-85 |
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Ah Mediterranean!: Second Annual Center for the Study
of American Architecture Symposium, Part II, includes Charles Moore, Charles
Jencks, Wayne Attoe, Paul V. Turner, and David Gebhard, 40-85 |
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NGO Forum: Nairobi, 1985, interview with Dr. Zelma
George, NGO Forum Delegate, 42-85 |
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Bob and B.J. Fernea: The Arab World, 43-85 |
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Second
Student Endowed Centennial Lecture, 44-85 |
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Approaches to the Study of Religion, Part I: Religion
and Art, interview with Dr. Karen Gould, cultural historian, UT-Austin,
45-85 |
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Approaches to the Study of Religion, Part II:
Liberation Theology, address by Dr. Rebecca Chopp, theologian, University of
Chicago, 46-85 |
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Approaches to the Study of Religion, Part III:
Biblical Studies, lecture by Walter Harrelson, Vanderbilt Biblical Studies
Professor, 47-85 |
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Brian Henderson: Frampton and Avant Guarde film,
interview with Brian Henderson, film professor, SUNY at Buffalo,
48-85 |
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Dr. Carleton Erikson on Alcoholism, lecture by
Erikson, neuro-pharmacologist, UT-Austin, 48-85 |
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Assessing the Decline and Fall of Rome, interview with
Dr. Gwyn Morgan, Classics Department, UT-Austin, 50-85 |
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Poor Urban Women in Pre-Industrial Sao Paulo, Brazil,
presentation by Dr. Marja Dias, Professor of History, University of Sao Paulo,
51-85 |
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Halley’s Comet with Deborah Byrd, interview with Byrd,
UT McDonald Observatory media specialist, 52-85 |
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Megatrend Cities Revisited includes Mayors Palmer
DePaulis, Terry Goddard, Henry Cisneros, and Admiral B. R. “Bobby” Inman,
2-86 |
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Institutions under Pressure includes R. Morton Darrow
and Dr. James Comer, 3-86 |
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Forty Years of the Nuclear Age Conference, Part I
features John Kenneth Galbraith, Nina Butts, Dr. Lester Kurtz, and Dr. Wes
Wallace, 5-86 |
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Forty Years of the Nuclear Age Conference, Part II
features John Kenneth Galbraith, Dr. Hans Mark, and retired Admiral Eugene
Carroll, 6-86 |
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Ronald Steel and the 20th Century American Pundit,
interview with Steel, author, 7-86 |
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Affordable Housing: Possible Solutions, speakers
include Dr. Dowell Myers, David Engel, Alan Greenwald, Michael Shibley, and
Gary Bradley, 8-86 |
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Women, Leadership, and Politics, remarks from Myra
McDaniel, Sarah Weddington, Jane Hickie, and Sally Shipman, 9-86 |
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: Information and
Precaution Guidelines for Healthcare Providers, Part I, overview by Dr. Robert
Weinstein, epidemiologist, University of Chicago, 10-86 |
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: Information and
Precaution Guidelines for Healthcare Providers, Part II, features Dr. Robert
Weinstein, Christine Grady, and Karen Henderson, 11-86 |
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Dramatic Technique and Tradition in Contemporary
China, interview with Dr. Kathleen Conlin, drama professor, UT-Austin,
12-86 |
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The Arts and the Business Community: Remarks from Joan
Mondale, interview with Mondale, arts advocate, 14-86 |
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Texas Blues: The Barker Texas History Center
Collections, interview with John Wheat, Sound Archives Coordinator, Barker
Texas History Center, UT-Austin, 15-86 |
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Irving Howe on the Passing of Jewish Secularism,
interview with Howe, literary critic and social historian, 16-86 |
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The Pforzheimer Library of English Literature, Dr.
Decherd Turner, director of the Humanities Research Center, UT-Austin, and Dr.
Norman Farmer, English professor, UT-Austin, 17-86 |
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The War on Drugs in the Workplace, interview with Dr.
Jane Dereberry, occupational medicine physician, 18-86 |
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Hunger and Poverty in the Caribbean, discussion with
the Reverend Elizabeth Lundquist, 19-86 |
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Shoah Colloquy, Part I, discussion with Dr. Seth
Wolitz, Dr. Dan Aynesworth, Dr. Millicent Marcus, Dr. Robert Abzug, Dr. Gil
Rappaport, and Dr. Ian Hancock, 20-86 |
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Shoah Colloquoy, Part II, discussion with Dr. Seth
Wolitz, Dr. Dan Aynesworth, Dr. Millicent Marcus, Dr. Robert Abzug, Dr. Gil
Rappaport, and Dr. Ian Hancock, 21-86 |
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An Introduction to Maya Art and Culture, discussion
with Linda Schele, art professor, UT-Austin, and Mary Miller, professor of
history, Yale University, 22-86 |
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U.S.-Soviet Relations: Forty Years Later, Part I,
excerpts from Senator John Tower, overview by John Gaddis, Cold War historian,
Ohio University, 23-86 |
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U.S.-Soviet Relations: Forty Years Later, Part II,
discussion with Professor John A. Wheeler, Dr. Robert R. Bowie, Sergey Rogov,
Admiral Bobby R. Inman, Jack Matlock, and Flora Lewis, 24-86 |
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Alan Hart on Yasser Arafat and the PLO, interview with
journalist Alan Hart, 25-86 |
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An Introduction to the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and
Museum with Comments on his Civil Rights Legacy by Former U.S. Congresswoman
Barbara Jordan, LBJ museum director Gary Yarrington, 26-86 |
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A Personal Struggle with AIDS, author Barbara Peabody,
28-86 |
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Independent Film and Videos: Why, Who, and Where,
interview with Tom Schatz (UT-Austin) and Marty Newell (ACTV),
32-86 |
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Peter Wang: Chinese American Film Director,
40-86 |
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Dr. Wes Wallace and the Goals for Physicians for
Social Responsibility, 41-86 |
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Robert Wilson: Avant Garde Theater Artist, interview
with Robert Wilson, Annette Carlozzi (Laguna Gloria Museum curator),
42-86 |
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The New Regionalism: An Architecture Symposium,
UT-Austin professors Lawrence Speck and Charles W. Moore, Columbia University
architect, scholar and critic Kenneth Frampton, 43-86 |
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Apartheid Symposium, Part I, Public health nurse
Noneeba Lubanga, Tufts University School of Medicine, Pediatrician Dr. Jane G.
Schaller, 44-86 |
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Apartheid Symposium, Part II, panel discussion with
Leonard Suramsley, Mr. Elombe Brath, Professor Barbara Jordan, Lucia Hamutenya,
and Derrick Eugene, 45-86 |
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The Leopard as Film and Novel, Dr. Maria Wells and Dr.
Carl Rubino (both UT-Austin), Burt Lancaster, 46-86 |
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Dr. G. Williams Jones and the Tyler Texas Black Film
Collection, Dr. G. Williams, director-Southwest Film/Video Archives and
Professor of Cinema at Southern Methodist University, 47-86 |
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A National Summit of Woman Entrepreneurs,
co-organizers, Dr. Allen Carsud and Dr. Beverly Hadaway (both UT-Austin),
Bonita Granville Wrather (Wrather Corp.), Pat Carbine (publisher,
editor-in-chief MS magazine), Linda Fluent (president of Guaranteed Bank of
California, 48-86 |
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Promoting Third World Women with OEF International,
Willie Campbell, president Overseas Education Fund International,
49-86 |
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William Goetzman and “The West of the Imagination”,
Dr. William H. Goetzmann, department of history, UT-Austin, creator of a
six-part documentary, 50-86 |
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Abdeen Jabara and the Arab-American
Anti-Discrimination Committee (president and civil rights lawyer),
51-86 |
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Comparative Linguistics: An Indo-European Symposium,
Werner Winter, Karl h. Schmidt, Thomas V. Gamkrelidze, Dr. Edgar C. Polome, Dr.
Homer Thomas, Dr. Joan Puhvel, Dr. Calvert Watkins, 52-86 |
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The Great Society: A Twenty-Year Critique, Part I, LBJ
Library Director Harry Middleton, UT-Austin Graduate Dean Dr. William
Livingston, LBJ School of Public Affairs Professor Barbara Jordan, Mrs. Lyndon
Baines Johnson, 1-87 |
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The Great Society: A Twenty-Year Critique, Part II,
panel including Douglass Cater, James Farmer, Sargent Shriver, Otis Singletary,
Ray Marshall, Robert Hardesty, Vernon Jordan, Dr. Ricardo Romo, Joseph
Califano, and Wilbur Cohen, 2-87 |
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The Great Society: A Twenty-Year Critique, Part III,
panel including Elspeth Rostow, John Hope Franklin, Allen Matusow, Ben
Wattenberg, and Bill Moyers, 3-87 |
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Labor Organizations and the Economy of the Ottoman
Empire, 16th to 19th Centuries, Dr. Abdul Karim Rafeq, Fulbright Lecturer,
5-87 |
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The UT-Austin Sesquicentennial Commencement Address:
The Honorable Henry G. Cisneros, Mayor of San Antonio, 6-87 |
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Wole Soyinka, 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature: A
Celebration, Dr. Eustace Palmer, University of Sierra Leone, Dr. David Atwell,
University of Western Cape, Dr. Barbara Harlaw, UT-Austin, Giselle Pierra,
UT-Austin, Femi Osofisan, Nigerian dramatist, Dr. Elizabeth Bell,
7-87 |
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Arts and the Humanities in Prisons, poet Grady
Hillman, 8-87 |
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The ITT Lecture Series: T. Boone Dickens,
9-87 |
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The Natchez Trace Collection of the UT-Austin Barker
History Center, UT-Austin historians and archivists Dr. Lewis Gould, Dr. George
Wright, Dr. David B. Gracy, and UT-Austin Barker Texas History Center Director
Don Carleton, 10-87 |
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Architecture in the Age of Information, Peter
Eisenmann, Karsten Harries, Douglas Davis, Coy Howard, Michael Benedikt, Horace
Newcomb, 11-87 |
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Amnesty International, co-coordinator of the Austin,
Texas chapter of AI and the Texas State Death Penalty coordinator John Pojman,
and Rita Williamson, member of the national board of directors of AI-USA,
12-87 |
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The Academy Awards Nominations for 1986, film critics
Louis Black (Austin Chronicle) and Patrick Taggert (Austin American-Statesman),
13-87 |
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Examining the New Age with Stuart Wilde, interview
with Stuart Wilde, metaphysician and futurist, 14-87 |
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Sherley Anne Williams: Poet, Author, and Critic,
interview with Sherley Anne Williams, professor of Afro-American literature,
University of California, San Diego, 15-87 |
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William J. Bennett, U.S. Secretary of Education:
Competiveness and Character, 16-87 |
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The Peace Movement in Reagan’s America, interview with
Paul Loeb, author and journalist, 17-87 |
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An Approach to the School Drop-Out Program, talk with
Richard Halpin, executive director of the American Institute for Learning and
Gus Garcia, chairman of the Drop-Out Task Force of the Austin Chamber of
Commerce, 18-87 |
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Turkish Filmmaker Halit Refig, 19-87 |
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Proposed: English should be the official State
Language of Texas, panel discussion with Roy Ontiveros, Lou Zaeske, Dr. Ricardo
Romo, Dr. Jose Limon, and Dr. Rudolfo de la Garza, 20-87 |
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William Vornberger: Editor of Fire from the Sky,
21-87 |
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Tradition in Contemporary Architecture in Mexico,
Ricardo Legorreta, Mexico City architect, 22-87 |
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Chuck Davis, director of the African-American Dance
Ensemble, 23-87 |
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Jesse Jackson: UT-Austin (April 1987),
24-87 |
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An Examination of U.S.-Morocco Relations, interview
with Dr. John Damis, professor of government, Portland State, 25-87 |
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William Bradford Reynolds: U.S. Assistant Attorney
General, 26-87 |
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The American Constitution: Retrospect and Prospect
(Part I), panel discussion with Sanford Levinson, Harold Hyman, David G.T.
Williams, Dagmar Hamilton, Catherine Hancock, Philip Bobbitt, and William
Bradford Reynolds, 27-87 |
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The American Constitution: Retrospect and Prospect
(Part II), panel discussion with the Right Honorable Lord St. Brides, Judge
Jerre S. Williams, Charles Alan Wright, Barbara Jordan, Elspeth Rostow, James
L. Sundouist, and Nelson W. Polsby, 28-87 |
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A Middle East Assessment with Richard Curtiss,
Curtiss, chief editor of “Washington Report on Middle East Affairs”, 31-87
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The Christie Institute: A Current Civil Suit,
interview with Larry Sinkin, Christie Institute attorney and activist,
33-87 |
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Augustus Richard Norton on the Struggle for Lebanon,
interview with Norton, political scientist at the U.S. Military Academy at West
Point, 36-87 |
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Talking Straight to Teenagers, interview with Carol
Cassell, sex educator and author, 40-87 |
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Dov Noy: Israeli Folklorist, interview with Noy,
Hebrew University and Director of the Folklore Research Center, Jerusalem,
41-87 |
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A Human Rights Worker in El Salvador, interview with
Patrick Hughes, immigration attorney, 42-87 |
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Fascist Hero Italo Balbo, interview with Dr. Claudio
Serge, historian and biographer, 43-87 |
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Two Years in Turkey, interview with Dr. Clifford
Endres, Fulbright lecturer, 44-87 |
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Spirit Possession on the Swahili Coast, field
recordings of Linda Glies, anthropology doctoral candidate, UT-Austin,
45-87 |
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Women in Humor at the Liz S. Carpenter Lectureship,
excerpts of Liz Smith, Nora Ephron, Florence King, Fannie Flagg, Carol
Channing, and Shana Alexander, 46-87 |
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Marion Anderson and The Empty Pork Barrel, interview
with Anderson, economic analyst and consultant, 47-87 |
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The History of Rock and Roll with music critic Ed
Ward, 48-87 |
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Paula Underwood Spencer: Alternative Teaching
Techniques, interview with Spencer, teacher training consultant,
49-87 |
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Medea Benjamin and the story of Elvia Alvarado, a
Honduran woman, interview with Benjamin, senior analyst, Institute for Food and
Development Policy of San Francisco, 50-87 |
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Thomas Schatz on the Hollywood Studio System,
interview with Schatz, film and television studies professor, UT-Austin,
51-87 |
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Eleanor Smeal and the Feminist Majority,
52-87 |
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AIDS Services of Austin: A panel discussion, Glen
Maxey, Steve Hosford, Mrs. Nora Lorena, 53-87 |
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John Baugh on aspects of Black English, interview with
Baugh, linguist, UT-Austin, 1-88 |
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Professor Geoffrey Hartman on Midrash and Literature,
interview with Hartman, Yale scholar, 2-88 |
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Habitat for Humanity with Jim Hornsby,
3-88 |
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Dr. Lynn Cheney and the National Endowment for the
Humanities, lecture by Cheney, chairman of the NEH, 4-88 |
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Dr. Rodolfo de la Garza on Public Opinion Polls and
the Latino Community, Dr. Rodolfo de la Garza, director for the Center for
Mexican-American Studies, UT-Austin, 5-88 |
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The 1987 Ruth Stephan Poetry Reading: Gwendolyn
Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks, 6-88 |
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Architect Naida Habash: A Palestinian Woman Describes
Occupation, Palestinian architect Naida Habash, 7-88 |
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John O’Neal and his Storyteller Junebug Jarbo Jones,
performer and storyteller John O’Neal, 8-88 |
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Brady Tyson on the State of White Liberalism, Reverend
Brady of American University and United Methodist Minister, 9-88 |
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The Centennial of the National Geographic Society, Dr.
William H. Goetzmann, historian and UT-Austin American Studies professor,
10-88 |
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Brian Urquhart on Decolonization and the Question of
Palestine, retired U.N. Undersecretary General for Special Political Affairs
Brian Urquhart, 11-88 |
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I am Annie Mae: A Life, a Book, a Musical, Mrs. Annie
Mae Hunt, actress, biographer Ms. Ruthe Winegarten, musical composer and
playwright Mrs. Naomi Carrier, 12-88 |
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Ayurvedic Medicine, Dr. Richard Averbach, national
medical director of Ayurvedic Medical Centers, 13-88 |
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A Review of the 1988 Academy Awards Nominations,
Austin Chronicle editor and film reviewer Louis Black and Austin-American
Statesman film critic Pat Taggart, 14-88 |
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Mrs. Jackie Jackson: the Candidate’s Wife in Texas
(wife of Jessie Jackson), 15-88 |
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Father Lawrence Martin Jenco and Abdeen Jabara, Abdeen
Jabarra, National President of American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Fr.
Jenco, former hostage, 16-88 |
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An Anthropological Approach to the Power in South
Africa, Vincent Crapanzano, professor of Comparative Literature at City
University of New York, 17-88 |
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Dolores Huerta of the United Farm Workers (first vice
president), 18-88 |
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Henry Barnes on Steiner-Waldorf Education (teacher),
19-88 |
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Yoram Ettinger: Israeli Consul General for the U.S.
Southwest Region, 20-88 |
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Alexander Cockburn: Columnist, Nation Magazine and
Wall Street Journal, 21-88 |
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Marty Rosenbluth: West Bank Human Rights Worker,
22-88 |
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Regional and Community Opera: Three Directors, Dr.
David Dichiera, Opera Pacific, Michigan Opera Theatre, and Dayton Opera,
Michael Harrison, Opera Columbus, and Joe McLain, Austin Lyric Opera,
23-88 |
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Bishop Thomas J. Gumbleton: Peace Activist, Roman
Catholic Bishop and president of Pax Christi-USA, 24-88 |
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Jack Shaheen and the TV Arab, Southern Illinois
University professor, mass communication, 25-88 |
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Two Death Penalty Experts: Steve and Lisa Haberman,
Justice and Mercy Project, Houston, TX, 26-88 |
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Decherd Turner and the Humanities Research Center,
retiring director of HRC-UT Austin, 31-88 |
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Whistleblowers and the Nuclear Power Industry, Edna
Otney, consultant for the Government Accountability Project and Tom “Smitty”
Smith, director of Public Citizen of Texas, 32-88 |
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The Armenian Church in America: Archbishop Torkom
Manogian, primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America,
34-88 |
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John and Caroline Williams on Islamic Art and
Architecture, Professor John Williams, Islamic art history and Caroline
Williams, lecturer on Islamic architecture, both UT-Austin, 35-88 |
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The New Single Adult Population: Problems and Needs,
Dr. Harold Ivan Smith, author, 37-88 |
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Cocaine Wars, Paul Eddy, author, 40-88 |
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UNICEF Aid to Ethiopia, Carl Tintsman, deputy
representative for UNICEF in Ethiopia, 41-88 |
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Sister Mary Hartman: Human Rights Worker in Nicaragua,
42-88 |
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Wilderness Forum: Personality Development in a Natural
Setting, Roy Smith and Pat Otis, Director and Associate Director of Wilderness
Forum, 43-88 |
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Anne McFarlane: New Zealand Peace Activist, delegate
to the International Women’s Conference of Global Peace, Dallas, TX,
44-88 |
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Visit with Larry L. King: The Night Hank Williams
Died, play, author and playwright, 46-88 |
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The Inaugural John P. McGovern Lecture: Mrs. Betty
Ford, address, 48-88 |
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Techniques for Successful Living, Nicholas Martin,
mental health counselor and author, 50-88 |
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An American for the High Frontier: SDI Defended, Gene
Voessler, senior adviser and spokesman for Americans for the High Frontier,
51-88 |
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An Address to the National Alliance of Third World
Journalists: Neo Mnumzana, Neo Mnumzana, Chief United Nations Representative
for the African National Congress, address, 52-88 |
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Sanford Levinson on Constitutional Faith, professor of
law at UT-Austin, 1-89 |
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The Bourgeoisie in Developing Countries, Professor
John Waterbury of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
at Princeton University, 2-89 |
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Holistic Health Care, Drs. Mark Sanders and Stephen
Summers, both chiropractors and members of the Whole Health Institute,
3-89 |
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The Real Cowboy: His Life and Music, John Wheat, sound
archivist at UT-Austin Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, 4-89 |
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Institute for Latin-American Studies Town Meeting:
Political Parties in Mexico in the Recent Election, town meeting presented by
UT-Austin Institute for Latin American Studies, speakers: historian Alan
Knight, sociologist Bryan Roberts, Mexican-American studies director Rodolfo de
la Garza, all UT-Austin, 5-89 |
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The Texas International Exchange Society: An Exercise
in Grass Roots Diplomacy, Bruce Truitt, president of the Texas International
Exchange Society, Oleg Tishchenko, Soviet journalist, and Ed Epperson, Austin
veterinarian, all are involved in “Soviet Meet Middle America Project.
6-89 |
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A United Nations Career in the Third World, Dr.
Herbert Jacob, former economic administrator at the United Nations, 1964-1981,
8-89 |
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The Black Student Athlete and Drug Abuse, Dr. John
Warfield, associate professor of educational psychology and Afro-American
Studies at UT-Austin, 9-89 |
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National Republican Women, Judy Hughes, president of
the National Federation of Republican Women, 10-89 |
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Visual Art of the Harlem Renaissance, Dr. David
Driskell, professor of art at the University of Maryland-College Park,
11-89 |
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University Study Abroad, Michael Cullen, director of
extra-mural studies and dean of Continuing Education at the University of
Cambridge, 12-89 |
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Healing and the Right Brain, Lucia Cappacchione, art
therapist and author, 13-89 |
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Merce Cunningham: A Celebration, choreographer Deborah
Hay, choreographer Yacov Sharir, and Cornell University dance and theater
historian Sally Banes, and theater and dance critic Nancy Vreeland Dalva,
14-89 |
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Humor in Politics: The Liz Sutherland Carpenter
Distinguished Visiting Lectureship, comedian Pat Paulsen, Washington Post
columnist Mark Shields, comedian Jim Morris, former president Gerald R. Ford,
former LBJ White House press staff member Liz Carpenter, and Walter Cronkite,
respectively, open and close the program, 15-89 |
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Spike Lee and Monty Ross: Independent Black Filmmaking
in the Eighties, 16-89 |
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State Department Intelligence and Research: The Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe, deputy director of Soviet and East European Office in
the State Department Bureau for Intelligence and Research, Mrs. Martha
Mountner, 17-89 |
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Contemporary Iraq: Its Past and Present, Sami Zubaida,
sociologist at Birbeck College and Roger Owen, fellow at St. Anthony’s College
at Oxford, 18-89 |
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Honorable Henry G. Cisneros on Cities in Transition,
at that time Cisneros was mayor of San Antonio, 19-89 |
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Third World Debt: An Analysis, deputy assistant
Secretary of State Al Larson, 20-89 |
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The ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland: An Educator’s
Point of View, Sister Anna, Anglican nun working in Northern Ireland,
21-89 |
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Childhood Stolen: A Case of Incest, Marcella Bryant,
survivor of childhood sexual abuse, and John Boyle, Executive Director of
Pebble Project, 22-89 |
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International Women’s Day Observations in El Salvador,
Angela Zambrano, director of CISPES, Cissy Farenthold and Janet McCloud,
23-89 |
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Dr. Barbara Solomon on Affirmative Action, Vice
Provost of Graduate and Professional Studies and Dean of the Graduate School at
the University of Southern California, 24-89 |
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John Hope Franklin on Race and the Constitution in the
Nineteenth Century, historian, 25-89 |
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FMLN Representative Gustavo Acosta, representative of
the Farabundo Marti Liberation Front, 26-89 |
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Haitian Voudou, guest host Christine Drawver and
Professor Karen McCarthy Brown, department of religion at Drew University,
27-89 |
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Ethics, Creativity, and Creative Transformation, Dr.
John David Garcia, president of the School of Experimental Ecology in Oregon,
30-89 |
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The Plight of the Amazon Rainforest, town meeting:
guests include Greg Urban, UT-Austin anthropologist, Paul Cammack, University
of Manchester professor of government, Mark Plotkin, director of plant
conservation for the World Wildlife Fund, and Tani Adams, coordinator for Latin
America and the Caribbean for Greenpeace, 33-89 |
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Politics After the Election in El Salvador, Luis
Flores, U.S. Representative for the Farabundo Marti Liberation Front and the
Democratic Revolutionary Front, 36-89 |
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Countering International Terrorism, Kamal Beyoghlow,
Regional Affairs Officer for the Office of Ambassador-at-Large for
Counter-terrorism in the State Department, 39-89 |
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Hani Baydoun: Palestinian Trade Unions,
40-89 |
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Paradise in Myth and Reality, author Richard Heinberg,
41-89 |
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An Introduction to the Work of Naguib Mahfouz,
Egyptian Nobel Prize Winner, Dr. Fedwa Malti-Douglas, Associate Professor of
Arabic and Comparative Literature at UT-Austin, 42-89 |
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Cross-Cultural Communication with Doug Boyd, lecturer
and author, 43-89 |
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Dr. Taj Hargey: South Africa and the Free Press,
44-89 |
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Bukenya: A Cross-Cultural Transfer, Bukenya
Buzzekuketta Balikuddembe, student from Uganda, 45-89 |
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International Relations and the African-American,
panel of former black ambassadors, 46-89 |
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Florence Howe on Women in Letters, Florence Howe,
creator and guiding force behind the Feminist Press, 47-89 |
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Dr. Mohammad Arkoun: Scholar of Islam, Dr. Mohammad
Arkoun, director of the Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Universite de
la Nouvelle Sorbonne, Paris, 48-89 |
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Fifth Grade Chronicles with Tracy Kidder, Tracy
Kidder, Pulitzer-prize winning author of Among Schoolchildren,
49-89 |
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Dr. David Patten: Modern Druid, Dr. David Patten, Nine
Gates Mystery School, San Francisco, 50-89 |
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An Alternative Approach to Education, Eugene Schwartz,
consultant and teacher from the Green Meadow Waldorf School, New York City,
51-89 |
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Validating Old Age Disorientation, Ann Strong, Eva
Church, Paula Mixon, 52-89 |
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Dr. Graham Farrant on Cellular Consciousness, Dr.
Graham Farrant, psychiatrist, 1-90 |
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Elias Khourg: Lebanese Novelist, 2-90 |
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Word, Script, and Image: The Carpenter Lectureship,
Jack Valenti, Marty Kaplan, screenwriters, 3-90 |
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AIDS and the University, Dr. Robert Shirag, Sherry
Bell, Dr. Scott Spier, Dr. David Kramer, 4-90 |
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Palestine Week: Guest host Christine Drawver, Mamazane
Xulu, Donald Bobb, Danny Allison, Moriba Karamoka, Edna Homa Hunt, Rabab Hadi,
5-90 |
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Lucy Proctor: A Guest in South Africa, Lucy Proctor,
writer and artist, 6-90 |
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Gypsy History and Culture, Dr. Ian Hancock, professor
in English UT-Austin, 7-90 |
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The War in El Salvador: A Voice from the Front, Fr.
Jim Barnett, 8-90 |
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The Reverend Allan Boesak: Prophecy in South Africa,
9-90 |
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Storytelling: Maintaining a Culture, Marian Barnes,
co-editor of Talk that Talk: An Anthology of African-American Storytelling,
10-90 |
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Sleep Disorders, Tracy Gordy, neuro-psychiatrist,
11-90 |
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Audie Murphy: A Hero Goes to Hollywood, Dr. Donald
Graham, professor of English, UT-Austin, 12-90 |
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Dr. Robert Taylor on Health Hype, Dr. Robert Taylor,
psychiatrist, 13-90 |
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Fire Ants: Study of a Pest, Dr. Edward Vargo, research
associate, UT-Austin, 14-90 |
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Comic Books: Adventure, Humor, and Nostalgia, Mike
Benton, comic book historian, 15-90 |
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The Reverend Joan Salmoncampbell: Presbyterian
Moderator, Reverend Joan Salmoncampbell, first black woman leader of the
Presbyterian Church, 16-90 |
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The Nicaragua Election, Karel and Hermine Dahmen,
clergy, 17-90 |
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Women and the Mystery Genre, Janice Rossen, author,
18-90 |
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Observation of Palestine, Antonia Caccia, Maysoon
Pachachi, Iman Hamour, 19-90 |
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Father Joseph Berra, S.J.: The Assassination in El
Salvador, Father Joseph Berra, Jesuit priest, 20-19 |
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Prospects of a New Germany, Bowman Miller, Principal
Foreign Analyst for the Federal Republic of Germany, U.S. Department of State,
21-90 |
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Dr. Bernard Ohse: Radio Deutsche Welk Correspondent,
22-90 |
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Ed Valdez on Personal Achievement and Goals, Ed
Valdez, Success International, 23-90 |
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Dr. Bill Mackie: Rural Radio in Liberia, Dr. Bill
Mackie, executive director, ACTV, 24-90 |
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Majoring in the Rest of Your Life, Carol Carter,
author, 25-90 |
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The New Jewish Agenda, Sarah Jacobus, member, Middle
East Task Force of the New Jewish Agenda, 29-90 |
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Natural Health with Dr. Andrew Weil, 31-90 |
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Gilda Rivera from Honduras, Gilda Rivera coordinator
of the Latin American Committee for the Defense of Women’s Rights, translator
Dinene Newell, 32-90 |
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A Facet of Islam in the U.S., Ronald Belal Shaheed and
Abdul Malik Mohammed, Ministers of Islam, 36-90 |
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Yousef Elsis: Artistic Director of the Cairo Symphony,
37-90 |
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LBJ Symposium, Part I, Jack Valent, Sargent Shriver,
Tom Wicker, Liz Carpenter, George Christian, Bill Moyers, J.J. Jake Pickle,
Douglas Cater, and Elspeth Rostow, 40-90 |
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LBJ Symposium, Part II, Charles Murray, James K.
Galbraith, Rodney Ellis, Luci Johnson Turpin, 41-90 |
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Hollywood Hits, Dr. Tom Schwartz, film historian,
UT-Austin, 42-90 |
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Joselina Da Silva, Afro-Brazilian Community Activist,
43-90 |
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A Palestinian Lawyer in Israel, Mohammed Na’amny,
defender of Palestinian prisoners in occupied territories and Jerusalem,
44-90 |
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Before You Say I Quit…, Diane Holloway, author of
Before You Say I Quit: A Guide to Making Successful Job Transitions,
45-90 |
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Pesticides, Rebecca Flores, director of the U Farm
Workers of Texas, 46-90 |
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Abdullah Omar: A Member of the African National
Congress, director of the Community Law Center at the University of the Western
Cape, South Africa, 47-90 |
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The Redwood Summer with ‘Earth First!’, activist
Darryl Cherney, 48-90 |
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Dr. Carla Peterson: The State of African-American
Studies, professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of
Maryland-College Park, 49-90 |
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The Reverend Janos Pasztor, minister of the Reformed
Church in Hungary and a participant in the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program,
50-90 |
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Dr. Edward Said: American Policy in the Persian Gulf,
an Arab-American Scholar and Professor of Comparative Literature at Columbia
University, 51-90 |
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Judicial Forum ’90, Christine Drawver, guest producer
presents a forum of 10 Texas judges, 3-91 |
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Claribel Alegria: Salvadoran Poet, 4-91 |
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On Bias in Media, Henry Solomon, author of Unreliable
Sources: A Guide to Detecting Bias in the Media, 6-91 |
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Muralist Miranda Bergman, discussion of “Break the
Silence” project, 9-91 |
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Dr. Robert Fernea: Contemporary Middle Eastern
Culture, professor at UT-Austin, 10-91 |
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Dr. Vincente Nogueira: Environmental Problems in
Brazil, professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Amazonas in Brazil,
11-91 |
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Pauline Estevez: Western Shoshone Activist,
spokesperson of the Western Shoshone Tribe and member of the Environmental
Protection Committee of their Tribal Council, 12-91 |
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Misha Radokovich: Yugoslavian Journalist,
13-91 |
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FCC Chairman Alfred C. Sikes on the Communication
Economy, 14-91 |
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Twenty-four Years in Guatemala, Father Bill Donnelly,
a Maryknoll priest who served twenty-four years in Guatemala, 15-91 |
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Dr. Daniel Hallin on Media and the Gulf Crisis,
political scientist and media analyst, University of California at San Diego,
17-91 |
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Multi-Culturalism in Literature, panel discussion
including Maxine Hong Kingston, Ishmael Reed (novelists), and Claribel Algeria,
Joseph Bruchac (poets), 20-91 |
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CNN International Projects President Sidney Pike,
21-91 |
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Heman Sweatt Symposium Keynote Speaker: Ray Marshall,
former Carter Administration Secretary of Labor, 22-91 |
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Calling All Women!, Part I, Linda Ellerbe, columnist
and network journalist, 23-91 |
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Calling All Women!, Part II, Betty Friedan, author of
The Feminine Mystique, writer Shana Alexander, Jill Ruckelshaus, former
president of the National Political Women’s Caucus, Wilhemina Delco, speaker
Pro Temp of the Texas House of Representatives, 24-91 |
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Rita Klimova: Czech Ambassador to the U.S.,
25-91 |
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Robert Sandstrom: ‘The Ultimate Memory Book,’
26-91 |
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The Writing of a Techno-Thriller, Payne Harrison,
author of Storming Intrepid and Thunder of Erebus, 31-91 |
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Maria’s Story: The Struggle in El Salvador, Pamela
Cohen, documentarist “Maria’s Story,” 34-91 |
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A Frontline Evangelist in Southern Africa, Peter
Hammond, director of Frontline Fellowship, 35-91 |
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Energy Policy Research, Dr. Wilfred L. Kohl, director
of the International Energy Program at John Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute,
38-91 |
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Patricia Waak: National Audubon Society,
39-91 |
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Blacks in Filmmaking in the 90’s, 41-91 |
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The Hippocrates Health Institute, 42-91 |
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Journalism and Media in Brazil, 44-91 |
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General Aviation Safety, 45-91 |
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Miranda Keane: A Woman of Sein Finn, 46-91 |
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Pat Lazzaro: race car driver and mechanic,
47-91 |
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Communications Education in Brazil, 48-91 |
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Robert Dalleck: LBJ Biographer, 49-91 |
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The Unification of Germany, 50-91 |
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Joseph Califano: LBJ chronicler, 52-91 |
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George Gerkner: the State of the Communication Art,
1-92 |
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William H. Gray III: UNCF President, 2-92 |
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Margarita Arias: Women Can Save the Planet,
3-92 |
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Mark North: J. Edgar Hoover and the JFK Assassination,
4-92 |
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Ishmael Reed: Novelist, Playwright, and Publisher,
5-92 |
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Historian John Hope Franklin: Runaway Slaves,
6-92 |
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No title given, 7-92 |
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Middle East Peace Conference Delegates,
11-92 |
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Carmen Lomas Garza: South Texas Artist,
12-92 |
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Cities: Old and New, 13-92 |
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Daniel Quinn: Ishmael, 14-92 |
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Dr. David Boonman: Natchez Trace, 15-92 |
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US-Cuba Scholarly Exchange Program, 16-92 |
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Marie Moore: member of Sein Finn, 17-92 |
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William Marshall: Enter Frederick Douglass,
18-92 |
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Fr. Randolph Frew: The Episcopal Church Confronts
Aids, 19-92 |
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Dr. Morton Rothstein: The Natchez Trace series,
20-92 |
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On the Road with Paulette Jiles and cousins,
21-92 |
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Nan Robertson: Vigilance at the New York Times, 22-92
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Ronald Takaki: The Campus and Multiculturalism,
23-92 |
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ABC News Correspondent Ken Kashiwahara,
24-92 |
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The Culture and Politics of the African Diaspora, Part
I, 25-92 |
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The Culture and Politics of the African Diaspora, Part
II, 26-92 |
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