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  • Title: American History and Government (excerpts) ; Cuban missile crisis television news report
    Publication Date: 1962
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1900
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: American History and Government television show (excerpts), 1962. Possibly aired on NET (National Educational Television). At end of tape: NBC television news report excerpt during Cuban missile crisis, 1962. Segment one: Broadcast of October 18, 1962. Edward R. Murrow, director of U.S. Information Agency, interviewed by a Dr. Overgard. Murrow describes USIA mission, function, as not to propagandize but to "reflect U.S. dreams." Civil rights, race relations. Cold War. Cites jamming of Voice of America by Russia. Fidel Castro. Segment two: Last 20 minutes of American History andGovernment telecast of October 19, 1962. Dr. Overgard discusses government by public opinion, the general will of the people, Rousseau, impact of mass media for information, radio and television's saturation, television a favored medium for information, how informed public opinion depends on content but notes most popular shows are devoid of information.Segment three: Last 15-20 minutes of same series, broadcast of October 26, 1962. Discusses how U.S. government party system avoids deadlocks, part of constitutional system. Segment four: Excerpt of NBC television news report during Cuban missile crisis, October 1962 (exact date not known). Robert MacNeil, NBC news reporter. Includes exchange between U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson and Soviet Union U.N. Ambassador Zorin. Cold War. Duration of recorded segment about five minutes.

  • Title: Is the Movement to Abolish HUAC Relevant? [We Take the Offensive]
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 3/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 74
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: From the vantage point of Nixon's first year in the White House, Arthur Kinoy, a professor of law at the Rutgers University, warns of the new wave of repression gathering momentum as indictments are handed down against the Chicago 8 and other leaders under the Rap Brown Anti-Riot Law, resurrection of the McCarren Act, systematic harassment of the Black Panthers and SDS. These moves by congressional committee and John Mitchell's Justice Department are seen as tactics to isolate and destroy radical leadership as HUAC was used in the 1930's and Cold War eras. He urges the movement to eliminate factionalism and take the offensive in what looms as a long and bitter battle. Recorded in Washington, D.C. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Vile Decade of the [19]50's
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 6/24
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 1097
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: In this program, Carey McWilliams, editor of "The Nation," reviews the negative events of the 1950s, including McCarthyism, nuclear weapons, and civil liberties abuses. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides. This recording is less than studio quality

  • Title: "The Prague Spring" Seen Through Czechoslovak Eyes
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 547
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Eastern Europe
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: A conversation with the Czech writers and journalists Antonin and Drahomira Liehm, living in exile in France since the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: After the Summit
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 6/2/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 2398
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1980s
    Description: A Live 2 hour post Reagan/Gorbachev Summit radio wrap-up via satellite between the Soviet Union and the United States with live listener call-ins from the US and USSR. to a panel of experts both in the USSR and US discussing the outcome of the summit which will have just ended that afternoon (Soviet time). They will discuss further relations and disarmament proposals. Hosted in the US by former CBS news anchor Rolland Smith at the studios of WAMU in Washington DC. Panelists include Professor Seymour Mellman of Columbia University, chairman of the National Committee on Economic Conversion and Disarmament; Marcus Raskin, Institute of Policy Studies; Retired Air Force Major General Jack Kidd. Hosted in the Soviet Union by Pavel Kusnetzov with Vladimir Posner, well known Soviet journalist and TV Commentator Sergei Plekhanov and Vladimir Bogdanov of the Center for America/Canadian Studies. Reel 1 is missing

  • Title: Alger Hiss Trial: A Dramatic Examination of Public Opinion and National Security
    Author: Center for Cassette Studies
    Publication Date: 197?
    Format: Audio
    Location: Nonprint Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: Desk - Audiocassettes | E748.H59 A4
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: "Recounts the case of Alger Hiss, the former State Department official who was convicted of transmitting secret documents to the Russians during the Cold War years."

  • Title: American Destruction of Cambodia
    Author: William Shawcross/Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library
    Publication Date: 1979
    Format: Audio
    Location: Nonprint Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: D411.V5 1979 May no.1 item 3
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: The journalist discusses the tragic occurrences in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge regime, and the role that the American government, particularly Henry Kissinger, played in what happened there after the Vietnam War.

  • Title: An American in Communist China
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 4/27
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 58-Sp. 7
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Interview with Earl Williamson, one of the 41 young Americans who toured Communist China in the summer of 1957 after visiting the Moscow Youth Festival.

  • Title: Anatomy of a Broken Promise
    Author: Voice of America
    Publication Date: 2 3/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 61-Sp. 5
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Voice of Americadocumentary on Cuba: Two years after Fidel Castro attains power, many Cubans express discontent with his leadership.

  • Title: BBC Backgrounders: Sino-Soviet Relations
    Author: BBC
    Publication Date: 3/31
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 64-Sp. 3-1
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: News report compilations by BBC on various world issues. This program: Sino-Soviet Relations. Russia, or Soviet Union, and China.

  • Title: Behind the Iron Curtain
    Author: WUOM, University of Michigan
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-48-2
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Eastern Europe
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: A series of documentaries on the gathering, writing and dissemination of news in this country today, compiled from interviews with journalists.

  • Title: Berlin Airlift: Six-Month Anniversary
    Publication Date: 12/3
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 788
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Western Europe
    TimePeriod: 1940s
    Description: Berlin Airlift (or Air Lift): Six-Month Anniversary. Reporter: Sidney N. Berry, chief, special events, U.S. Information Agency (USIA), Voice of America (VOA). Broadcast on December 30, 1948.

  • Title: Beyond Vietnam
    Author: WRVR Radio
    Publication Date: 4/18
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-Sp.7
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Beyond Vietnam. Speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., given at Riverside Church in New York City, April 4, 1967, and sponsored by Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam.

  • Title: Brecht in America [Brecht in Hollywood]
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1963
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 565
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Forced to leave his native Germany by the Nazis, playwright Bertolt Brecht eventually settled in Los Angeles where he lived from 1941 to about 1947. He and his wife, actress Helene Weigel, were members of the German expatriate community, but he also sold two scripts for Hollywood, wrote some radio shows, and collaborated with Charles Laughton on the English translation of Galileo. It was these activities that attracted the interest of the House Un-American Activities Committee, who subpoenaed him to their anti-communist probe in Washington. This second part of this program contains selected testimony from the HUAC hearing including Brecht's statement in which he calls for freedom of speech and creative expression. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides. This recording is less than studio quality.

  • Title: Campaign Issues, Pro and Con: Vietnam
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 9/24
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 64-Sp. 14-2
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: A series of debates on 1964 election campaign issues, featuring members of Congress. This program: How far should we go in Vietnam?

  • Title: Capitol Assignment - Ted Reuter with Dr. Stephen Osusky
    Publication Date: 8/22
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2086
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Eastern Europe
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: This tape: Radio show - Capitol Assignment. Ted Reuter interviews Dr. Stephen Osusky regarding Czechoslovakia. Part of the Daniel Brechner Collection.

  • Title: Causes of C. Wright Mills
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1962
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 7
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Documentary biography of the noted socialist author C. Wright Mills. Narrated by Elsa Knight Thompson and Saul Landau. Political analyst-sociologist C. Wright Mills has been called a "lone guerrilla" who occupied a unique place in socialist thought, and the ideological mentor of America's New Left. Here is a portrait of the author of The Power Elite by: his publisher Ian Ballentine; Cuban journalist Juan Alcorcha; columnist-critic Ralph Gleason; and film-maker Saul Landau, who edited and helped research Mills' book on Lenin and Trotsky, The Marxists. Texas-born, fond of drink, hunting and motorcycles, Mills in the early '60s seemed an unlikely sort of radical, but he was an influential defender of the Cuban revolution and outspoken foe of Kennedy's administration after the Bay of Pigs invasion. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: China Today
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1967
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-Sp.13-1 to 5
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Five part program on China. No further information available

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective - China's Foreign Policy, Part I
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 10/3
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-4
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: China's Foreign Policy, Part I. David Mozingo of Cornell University

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective - China's Foreign Policy, Part II
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 11/7
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-5
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: China's Foreign Policy, Part II. David Mozingo of Cornell University

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective - China's Military Capability
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 11/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-6
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: China's conventional Military Capability. Frank Armbruster of the Hudson Institute.

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective - China's Nuclear Capability
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 11/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-7
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: China's Nuclear Capability. Albert Wohlstetter of the University of Chicago.

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective - China's Nuclear Capability
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 11/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-7
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: China's Nuclear Capability. Albert Wohlstetter of the University of Chicago.

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective - China, U.S. and the Soviet Union
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 11/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-8
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: Triangular Relationship of China, the United States, and the Soviet Union. Donald Zagoria of Columbia University

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective - Cultural Revolution
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 10/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-2
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: China's Political Development and the Cultural Revolution. Tang Tsou of University of Chicago.

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective - Leadership Crisis in China
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 10/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-3
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: The Cultural Revolution and the Leadership Crisis. John Wilson Lewis of Cornell University

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective - Salient Aspects of China's History
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 8/18
    Format: Audio
    Location: Government Documents
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-1
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: University of Chicago Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: Salient Aspects of China's History. Ping-ti Ho of University of Chicago.

  • Title: China: Policy and Perspective: China, U.S. and the Soviet Union
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 11/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-46-8
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Series of talks from University of Chicago dealing with current events in China. This program: Triangular Relationship of China, the United States, and the Soviet Union. Donald Zagoria of Columbia University

  • Title: Cuban Press Underground [The Press in the Rebellion: Jorge The Cuban Press Underground [The Press in the Rebellion: Jorge Enrique Mendoza]
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 112
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: The role of underground propaganda workers in preparing the Cuban people for the revolution is explained by Jorge Mendoza. The director of Granma, official newspaper of Cuba's Communist Party, he describes the history of the underground press, including Radio Rebelde, a clandestine broadcasting station which operated from the rebel stronghold in the Sierra Maestra. Recorded in Havana, January 1972. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape isrecorded on two sides.

  • Title: Derek McGinty Show
    Author: WAMU 88.5FM
    Publication Date: 8/5/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 187
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1990s forward
    Description: James Clad - Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Ken Jensen - Director of Research Studies at the United States Institute of Peace on how ethnic strife and tensions have filled the void that the Cold War left.

  • Title: Derek McGinty Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 7/23
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA McGinty 7/23/1991
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Gillian Gunn, Jr. - Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace talks about Castro and Cuba's Boat People

  • Title: Derek McGinty Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 8/29
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 230
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: 1990s forward
    Description: (topic 1)How computers can help children learn faster with author, Ray Easley. (topic 2) Reform in Cuba with Gillian Gund

  • Title: Derek McGinty Show
    Author: WAMu Radio
    Publication Date: 1/15
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 521
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: First half hour: Phil Brener, of American University and Peter Cornblue, of National Security Archives, discuss the Cuban Missile Crisis.

  • Title: Derek McGinty Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 8/4/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 810
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Andre Oppenheimer, from the Miami Herald, discuss his new book, Fidel Castro's Final Hour: The Secret Story Behind the Downfall of Communist Cuba.

  • Title: Derek McGinty Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 5/6/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 57
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Ronald Kessler - Author of Escape from the CIA tells the story of a high-ranking KGB official who defected to the United States and, because of CIA mishandling, returned to the Soviet Union.

  • Title: Derek McGinty Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 5/21
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 90
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1990s forward
    Description: Dr. Susan Richards - Author of Epics of Everyday Life talks about life in the Soviet Union

  • Title: Derek McGinty Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 8/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: WAMU au ac orig 213
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Richard Krikus - Political Science Professor at Mary Washington College and author of Superpowers In Crisis, Joe Finder - author, on the Soviet Union and the fall of Mikhail Gorbachev.

  • Title: Derek McGinty Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 3/24
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 620
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1990s forward
    Description: John Hanes, co-author of The American Communist Movement Storming Heaven Itself , and Robin Hanell, professor at American University discuss different kinds of economies, including capitalism and communism.

  • Title: Diane Rehm Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 9/24
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 323
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: 1980s
    Description: WAMU On side one, a discussion of Cuba's recent release of 69 political prisoners, and its affect on U.S. relations with Cuba, with Wayne Smith, professor of Latin American Studies at the John's Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and author of The Closest of Enemies, a book about U.S.-Cuban relations.

  • Title: Diane Rehm Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 9/8/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 307
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: On side one, Jerry Hough, professor of Political Science at Duke University and staff member at the Brookings Institution, discusses the detention of US journalist Nicholas Daniloff in the Soviet Union on charges of espionage, and its affect on US-Soviet relations.

  • Title: Diane Rehm Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 9/8/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 307
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1980s
    Description: On side one, Jerry Hough, professor of Political Science at Duke University and staff member at the Brookings Institution,discusses the detention of US journalist Nicholas Daniloff in the Soviet Union on charges of espionage, and its affect on US-Soviet relations.

  • Title: Diane Rehm Show
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 9/30
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au ac orig 330
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1980s
    Description: WAMU Side one features a live broadcast of a news briefing by Secretary of State George Schultz and President Ronald Reagan. Described by WAMU reporter Frank Stashow, they discuss the exchange with the Soviet Union of accused spies U.S. journalist Nicholas Daniloff for Soviet Gennadi Zakharov. On side two, a discussion of the release by Poland of 225 political prisoners, and its affect on U.S. sanctions against Poland, with Jan Novak, member of the Polish American Congress and consultant for the National Security Council. First program continues on second side.

  • Title: Entertainment in the Soviet Union
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-Sp. 9-3
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Entertainment in the Soviet Union

  • Title: Fallout and Disarmament
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1958
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 337
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Two noted physicists, Linus Pauling and Edward Teller, discuss the effects of radiation exposure, the peaceful use of nuclear energy, and proposals to ban nuclear testing. Moderated by James Day. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides. "

  • Title: Fear of Involvement: The Legacy of the 50's
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 4/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 497
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Recollections of the paranoid climate of the 1950's that blamed the State Department for the "loss of China" to Communist revolution, and officially discredited "China experts" like Owen Lattimore. It was then clear that Asian scholars who dissented from conventional wisdom about why China went communist would not be listened to and that the price of keeping one's teaching job was political conformity or silence. This legacy of fear and ignorance is exposed at a 1970 conference of the Concerned Asian Scholars group. Panel members are Harvard's John Fairbank and Jim Peck; University of California, Berkeley's Orville Schnell; the University of Guelph's John Melby, a former State Department advisor; and playwright Lillian Hellman. Recorded at Glide Memorial Church, San Francisco, California.

  • Title: Fifty Years After Astapova
    Author: KWSU, Washington State
    Publication Date: 11/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 60-Sp. 10
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Interview with Alexandra Tolstoy, daughter of Leo Tolstoy, on the 50th anniversary of his Nov., 1910, death. Astapova is the Russian village near Moscow where Tolstoy died.

  • Title: Fitzgeralds, The (Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald)
    Author: WOR Radio
    Publication Date: 01/3
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1871
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: The Fitzgeralds. Also, The Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald Show. Long-running husband-and-wife talk show as aired on WOR radio, New York City. Aircheck; off-air recording. Gift of David E. Bolton. This tape: Aired January 30, 1962. Interview with Jack Paar, host of NBC Tonight Show. Paar discusses: his lifestyle, contract with NBC, trip to East Berlin and reaction following, John F. Kennedy inauguration. Cold War. Spots/commercials include: White Rose Tea, Kretschmer's Wheat Germ, McCall's Magazine, Pottery of All Nations in Greenwich Village (reference to beatniks).

  • Title: George Wallace in New York [George Wallace at the Americana Hotel]
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1971
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 80
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: The governor of Alabama and 1972 presidential candidate talks to a gathering of the American Courage Party in 1971. Wallace takes pot shots at his favorite targets: Castro, Communism, and the Yankee Press. Recorded at the Americana Hotel, New York. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: God That Failed
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 9/18
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 61-Sp. 9-1 to 9-4
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Multiple parts, each 30 minutes - On communism. Arthur Kessler reassess his early activism in the Communist Party.

  • Title: Good Guys and Bad Guys [On Labor]
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 3/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 72
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Abe Feinglass, President of the Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butcherworkmen of North America, explains how HUAC divided labor leaders into the "good guys" who passed their "litmus test" of Americanism and the "bad guys" who were influenced by "foreign ideology and subversive ideas," such as racial equality, collective welfare, peace and international friendship. The same "red scare" tactics employed against civil rights and anti-war activists were directed against CIO in the 1930's and continued as the "cutting edge of the cold war." Numerous examples of HUAC interference with unions indicate how the left was hounded out of organized labor so that hard hats became identified with reactionism. Recorded in Washington, D.C. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides

  • Title: Good Guys and Bad Guys [On Labor]
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 3/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 72
    Subject: Business & Economics
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Abe Feinglass, President of the Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butcherworkmen of North America, explains how HUAC divided labor leaders into the "good guys" who passed their "litmus test" of Americanism and the "bad guys" who were influenced by "foreign ideology and subversive ideas," such as racial equality, collective welfare, peace and internationalfriendship. The same "red scare" tactics employed against civil rights and anti-war activists were directed against CIO in the 1930's and continued as the "cutting edge of the cold war." Numerous examples of HUAC interference with unions indicate how the left was hounded out of organized labor so that hard hats became identified with reactionism. Recorded in Washington, D.C. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Great Decisions 1963: Southeast Asia: Laos and Vietnam
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1963
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 63-Ex. 1-6
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Documentary-discussion series on U.S. foreign policy issues. See also Great Decisions 1962 special series. This program: Southeast Asia: Laos and Vietnam. What does future hold for freedom's cause; Asians fighting communism

  • Title: Great Decisions 1963: Soviet Union and Red China
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1963
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 63-Ex. 1-2
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Documentary-discussion series on U.S. foreign policy issues. See also Great Decisions 1962 special series. This program: Sino-Soviet Relations. How firm is Communist alliance between Red China and Russia, or Soviet Union?

  • Title: Great Decisions 1964: Ideological Warfare
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 3/13
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: Program 1900 64-Sp. 1-8
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Documentary-discussion series on U.S. foreign policy issues. See also Great Decisions, 1962 and 1963 series. This program: Ideological Warfare. Cold War discussion.

  • Title: Great Decisions 1964: Castro's Cuba
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 2/20
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 64-Sp. 1-5
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Documentary-discussion series on U.S. foreign policy issues. See also Great Decisions, 1962 and 1963 series. This program: Fidel Castro and Cuba

  • Title: Great Decisions 1964: Castro's Cuba
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 2/20
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 64-Sp. 1-5
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Documentary-discussion series on U.S. foreign policy issues. See also Great Decisions, 1962 and 1963 series. This program: Fidel Castro and Cuba.

  • Title: Great Decisions 1964: Disarmament
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 2/15
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: Program 1896 64-Sp. 1-4
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: NAEB Documentary-discussion series on U.S. foreign policy issues. See also Great Decisions, 1962 and 1963 series. This program: Disarmament: alternative to balance of terror? Cold War discussion.

  • Title: Great Decisions 1964: World Communism Today
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1/14
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: 64-Sp. 1-1
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Documentary-discussion series on U.S. foreign policy issues. See also Great Decisions, 1962 and 1963 series. program: World Communism Today: How great the danger? Cold War discussion.

  • Title: Great Decisions: Red China
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1/31
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 62-Sp. 1-2
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Great Decisions: Red China: World's Third Greatest Power. How do we deal with it and where is it headed?

  • Title: Great Decisions: Vietnam: Win, Lose or Draw
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1/23
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 62-Sp. 1-1
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Examines U.S. - Southeast Asia policy

  • Title: Hear It Now
    Author: CBS
    Publication Date: 4/27
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2190
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: "Hear It Now" was a weekly news documentary program on CBS, written and produced by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The show documented current events. This program includes: Communist offensives in Korea, Radio Free Europe, British political scene, Gen. MacArthur Dismissal, Senate debate over US military policy. 20th performance. Notes filed with original tape.

  • Title: Hear It Now
    Author: CBS Radio
    Publication Date: 3/30
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2187
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: "Hear It Now" was a weekly news documentary program on CBS, written and produced by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The show documented current events. This program includes: Towards the High Road of the Military, What is the Policy of Korea, and Hollywood, a place of the Stars. 16th performance. Notes filed with original tape.

  • Title: Hear It Now
    Author: CBS Radio
    Publication Date: 2/23
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2184
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: "Hear It Now" was a weekly news documentary program on CBS, written and produced by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The show documented current events. This program includes the T-41 tank, Gen. Lemay, Premier Stalin, a discussion of Gen. Eisenhower's policies, the "Hounddog" Bill, and US troops practice Korea's war slang. 11th performance. Notes filed with original tape.

  • Title: Hear It Now
    Author: CBS Radio
    Publication Date: 12/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2176
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: "Hear It Now" was a weekly news documentary program on CBS, written and produced by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The show documented current events. This program includes Korean War events, review of the best movies of 1950, poems of Carl Sandburg, the US mobilization in Korea, and a brief biography of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. This is the premiere episode. Notes filed with original tape.

  • Title: Hear It Now
    Author: CBS Radio
    Publication Date: 12/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2177
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: "Hear It Now" was a weekly news documentary program on CBS, written and produced by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The show documented current events. This program includes North Korea discussion, Sec. of State Atkinson, Dwight Eisenhower appointed as Commander, Winston Churchill, Santa Claus and tradition, Pres. Truman's speech on the Korean War and comments from the community in Peoria, Illinois. 2nd performance. Notes filed with original tape.

  • Title: Hear It Now
    Author: CBS Radio
    Publication Date: 3/23
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2186
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: "Hear It Now" was a weekly news documentary program on CBS, written and produced by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. The show documented current events. This program includes: The Kefauver Hearings and its effects on the daily life of Americans, Frank Costello and other witnesses appear before the Kefauver hearings, A Biography of a Woman's Hat, Easter in Korea, a television meeting on crime in politics, Winston Churchill, and Ambassador O'Bier. 15th performance. Notes filed with original tape.

  • Title: Helen Caldicott's Farewell Address
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 6/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 214
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1980s
    Description: Noted anti-nuclear activist gives her final address before retirement--a retirement which was cut short. She talks on women's responsibilities in a nuclear world, issues of self-confidence, women's internal strength, the pervasive sexism in the peace movement, and the lessons of Chernobyl. Recorded in Chicago, June 1986. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives.

  • Title: History of Political Song in Cuba
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1973
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 1157
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Since 1959, political song has been a state sponsored art in Cuba. What has the avowedly-marxist country in Latin America produced as popular art? This program covers a wide selection from over thirty records including the music of Carlos Puebla, Pablo Milanes, Radio Rebelde and many others over the past thirty years. Moving, simply spoken this music has a lyric strength and Latino beat. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: History of Political Song in Cuba
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1973
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 1158
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Since 1959, political song has been a state sponsored art in Cuba. This recording of more than 30 songs, contains recordings not available in the U.S. including the work of Carlos Puebla, Pablo Milanes, Radio Rebelde. The origins, influences and different styles of song in Cuba are described, and in many instances a summary of the lyrics is given. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides. Part 2

  • Title: In the Midst of War
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1453
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: In the Midst of War - Part One. A Report on Folk Music in Vietnam, 1965-1967, by SLO, American Embassy, Saigon, Vietnam. Script by Ed Lansdale; Narration by Hank Miller. Cultural exchange. Produced for Voice of America (VOA);U.S. Information Agency (USIA). Titles: Allies Folk Songs (Arirang, Planting Rice, by Addis & Duy); Dog-Faced Soldier, Proud American, Bulgar Wheat, by Gober; Suc May Ma Buon (Why Be Sad), by Duy; Gui Gio Gho (Dinh); Tien En (P.M. Ky); Toi Co (P.M. Ky); Picture of a Man, Look over my Shoulder (Gober); On Behalf (I Must Kill One Man) by Duy; RD Cadre Songs: Let's Build a New Life Hamlet, To Sing Often is Better than to Sing with a Good Voice, Wearing the Black Costume, A Cup of Rice is a Cup of Sweet and a Cup of Blood; Six Clicks (Gober); Silent Night; Birth of a Nation, Proud American (Gober); Vietnamese Work Song, Vietnamese Children's Song, Vietnam, Vietnam (Duy & Villagers). Gift of Jenny Garmendia. Part of Henry L. Miller and Anne Lorentz Miller Collection.

  • Title: Institute on Man and Science - China in the World Drama
    Author: Institute on Man & Science
    Publication Date: 11/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 68-33-12
    Subject: Science & Technology
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Lecture/discussion series on major current problems of urban decay, pollution, space exploration, role of science in solutions. Talks were held during summer 1968 at Institute on Man and Science, New York. This program :China in the World Drama. William Hung, Research Professor, Harvard-Yenching Institute

  • Title: Institute on Man and Science - Understanding China
    Author: Institute on Man & Science
    Publication Date: 11/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 68-33-11
    Subject: Science & Technology
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Lecture/discussion series on major current problems of urban decay, pollution, space exploration, role of science in solutions. Talks were held during summer 1968 at Institute on Man and Science, New York. This program : Understanding China. Dr. Chih Meng, Director Emeritus of the China Institute in America 11/20/1968

  • Title: Intelligence Service in a Democracy
    Author: Richard Helms/Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library
    Publication Date: 1971
    Format: Audio
    Location: Nonprint Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: D411.V5 1971 Apr no.1 item 1
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: With: Boggs, Hale. FBI bugging. Kleindienst, R.G. Reply to Boggs.

  • Title: Interview from Deep Space
    Author: David Randolph Scott/Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library
    Publication Date: 1971
    Format: Audio
    Location: Nonprint Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: D411.V5 1971 Aug no.3 item 4
    Subject: Science & Technology
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: On their return to earth, the crewmen of Apollo 15 discuss their landing on the moon.

  • Title: Interview with J.W. Fulbright
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1972
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 153
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: The "Grey Eminence" of the Senate gives Pacifica his opinions on Vietnam, foreign aid, the SALT talks, Richard Nixon, the Pentagon, the Senate, and the decline of democracy in America. His analysis of American history leads him to conclude that we are becoming an autocratic state. Interview by Judy Miller. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Interview with Lyndon Baines Johnson, December 27, 1969
    Author: CBS-TV
    Publication Date: 12/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 783
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Interview with Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) by Walter Cronkite, as aired on CBS-TV on December 27, 1969, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. His first interview with Cronkite since leaving office of the President. Accompanying notes in tape box identify subjects covered by Johnson, including civil rights, Vietnam War. Notes also incorrectly identify interviewer as Ron Corcoran / Cochrane. Includes commercials, spots.

  • Title: Is the Movement to Abolish HUAC Relevant? [We Take the Offensive]
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1969
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 74
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: From the vantage point of Nixon's first year in the White House, Arthur Kinoy, a professor of law at the Rutgers University, warns of the new wave of repression gathering momentum as indictments are handed down against the Chicago 8 and other leaders under the Rap Brown Anti-Riot Law, resurrection of the McCarren Act, systematic harassment of the Black Panthers and SDS. These moves by congressional committee and John Mitchell's Justice Department are seen as tactics to isolate and destroy radical leadership as HUAC was used in the 1930's and Cold War eras. He urges the movement to eliminate factionalism and take the offensive in what looms as a long and bitter battle. Recorded in Washington, D.C. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Latin American Perspectives #26
    Author: WSIU, Southern Illinois
    Publication Date: 4/15
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 68-3-26
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Latin American Perspectives. This program: Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolution, by Che Guevarra.

  • Title: Latin American Perspectives II #22
    Author: WSIU, Southern Illinois
    Publication Date: 2/4/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 68-31-22
    Subject: Business & Economics
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Series of lectures by Dr. C. Harvey Gardiner, professor of history at Southern Illinois University, each program based on a book or magazine article. This program: The Economic Transformation of Cuba

  • Title: LBJ (Lyndon Baines Johnson) News Conference
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 7/28
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 2231
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Statement on Vietnam Conflict, Determination not to have another Munich Conference, Ordered the Air Mobile Division and other forces to Vietnam - but no call to the reserves, recognizes the efforts of the Voice of America, nomination of Abe Fortas to the Supreme Court, "guns and butter" - how does Vietnam fit with the Great Society?, War powers of the President, Talks with the Vietcong, will not create a separate Department of Education (Transcript in box)

  • Title: Limitations on Freedom of Expression
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-Sp. 9-5
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Limitations on Freedom of Expression in the Soviet Union

  • Title: Looking at the CIA
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 12/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 772
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: A provocative interview with Victor Marchetti, ex-CIA agent and author of CIA: The Cult of Intelligence. He talks about being harassed when he began writing the book, and about CIA operations in Latin America, in which he details the trackdown of Che Guevarra. He expresses the view that the CIA is deteriorating as far as high standards for personnel is concerned and that the agency is getting bogged-down due to red tape. Interview by Tim McGovern. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Man on Earth: Game Theory
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1961
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 226
    Subject: Environmental Issues
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: This series consists of twenty-five lectures by Dr. S.P.R. Charter concerning man's role in the world ecosystem. This series was broadcast on KPFA from August 31, 1960 to December 1961. Dr. Charter continues his attack on the Rand Corporation and other practitioners of the Game Theory for military policy and foreign affairs. The theory is explained and examples given. Singled out for criticism are atomic physicist Edward Teller with his suggestion that limited nuclear war is necessary to prevent a full scale outbreak, and Herman Kahn who has ignored the ecological results of such conflict like ocean and watershed contamination and the long-range effect on recuperative capacity of the soil. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Man on Earth: Saving the World
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1961
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 237
    Subject: Environmental Issues
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: This series consists of twenty-five lectures by Dr. S.P.R. Charter concerning man's role in the world ecosystem. This series was broadcast on KPFA from August 31, 1960 to December 1961. The heat of Hiroshima and Nagasaki fused humanity into a dimly realized struggle for peace that all must recognize and join. Dr. Charter concludes by calling for world-wide cooperation to save the Earth, particularly from the threat of nuclear destruction, either by military act or civilian miscalculation. He documents the production of deadly Strontium 90 and other atomic wastes, criticizing those scientists who value "national security" more than the survival of mankind. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Man on Earth:Prophets of Doom
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1961
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 225
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: This series consists of twenty-five lectures by Dr. S.P.R. Charter concerning man's role in the world ecosystem. This series was broadcast on KPFA from August 31, 1960 to December 1961. Dr. Charter calls Herman Kahn, author of On Thermo-Nuclear War, and think-tanks like the Rand Corporation "apologists for mass murder" when they write about the acceptability of 50 million deaths and genetic mutation in an America after nuclear attack. Charter condemns a computer logic which cannot articulate a mathematical value for humanity and quotes the critique of Kahn's work by James Newman in Scientific American. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Media Monitor, 1981
    Author: Accuracy in Media
    Publication Date: 01/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au ac orig 271
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Media Monitor, radio commentary produced by Accuracy in Media, as aired on January 28 and February 3, 1981. Cliff Kincaid, Reed Irvine. Cold war. U.S.-Soviet relations.

  • Title: National Press Club Luncheon: South Vietnam President Thieu
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 4/5/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 2292
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: President Thieu speaks on the Long Range Peace prospects for Vietnam Does not contain all questions and answers

  • Title: NER Washington Forum: Filmmaker Felix Greene
    Author: NAEB, WAMU
    Publication Date: 5/14
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-24-60
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Discussion series featuring a prominent figure affecting federal government policy. This program: British filmmaker FelixGreene discusses the film Inside North Vietnam, and U.S. foreign policy in Southeast Asia

  • Title: NER Washington Forum: Gen. William C. Westmoreland
    Author: NAEB, WAMU
    Publication Date: 12/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-24-40
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Discussion series featuring a prominent figure affecting federal government policy. This program: U.S. Army General William C. Westmoreland, commander, U.S. troops in Vietnam. Part 1 of 4: War in Vietnam. Westmoreland: "The enemy's hopes are dim."

  • Title: NER Washington Forum: Antiwar Protestor Gary Rader
    Author: NAEB, WAMU
    Publication Date: 12/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-24-41
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Discussion series featuring a prominent figure affecting federal government policy. This program: Former Army Special Forces member Gary Rader, a former Green Beret, discusses his antiwar activism. Part 2 of 4: War in Vietnam.

  • Title: NER Washington Forum: FBI Counterspy John Huminik
    Author: NAEB, WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 6/24
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-24-66
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Discussion series featuring a prominent figure affecting federal government policy. This program: Former FBI counterspy John Huminik, author of Double Agent; for six years he worked as a double agent for the Soviet Union and the FBI

  • Title: NER Washington Forum: Press Coverage of the Vietnam War
    Author: NAEB, WAMU
    Publication Date: 6/10
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-24-64
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Discussion series featuring a prominent figure affecting federal government policy. This program: ABC News correspondent George Allen, on covering the war in Vietnam.

  • Title: NER Washington Forum: U.N. Ambassador Arthur Goldberg
    Author: NAEB, WAMU
    Publication Date: NAEB
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-24-65
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Discussion series featuring a prominent figure affecting federal government policy. This program: United Nations Ambassador Arthur Goldberg, speaking at National Press Club on Vietnam, the Paris peace talks, the Middle East

  • Title: NER Washington Forum: Vietnam War: Field General's View
    Author: NAEB, WAMU
    Publication Date: 8/4/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 67-24-20
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Discussion series featuring a prominent figure affecting federal government policy. This program: The Vietnam War: A Field General's View. Guest: U.S. Marine Corps General Louis (or Lewis) Walt (or Waldt), immediate past commander of Marine forces in Vietnam

  • Title: New Weapon of Brainwashing
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1956
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 1081
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: In this 1956 talk, Major W.E. Mayer speaks of brainwashing during the Korean War, points out how it is implemented and used by "the other side," and relates some of the experiences of captured American soldiers. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides

  • Title: News conference, President Ronald Reagan, 1981: Foreign policy
    Author: ABC Radio
    Publication Date: 11/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1650
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1980s
    Description: News conference, President Ronald Reagan, as aired on ABC radio network, November 18, 1981. First major foreign policy address by Reagan. START talks. Reducing nuclear arms. Anchor: Vic Ratner. KYW Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  • Title: News conference: President Ronald Reagan, May 1982
    Author: NBC Radio
    Publication Date: 1982
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1640
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1980s
    Description: NBC radio network coverage of news conference by President Ronald Reagan. May 1982 (exact date not available). Includes START Talks (Strategic Arms Reduction Talks), Falkland Islands crisis. Foreign relations. Nuclear arms race. Reagan's tenth (10th) news conference since taking office.

  • Title: News events pertaining to John F. Kennedy
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1481
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: News events pertaining to John F. Kennedy, 1961-1963. Ten segments feature numerous prominent figures. Cold War. Tape is tails out. #1: Sen. Strom Thurmond criticism, June 4, 1962 (:30). #2: Sen. Barry Goldwater on nuclear test ban treaty talks, July 24, 1963 (3:20; question-answer session). #3: Averill Harriman on nuclear test ban treaty, July 3, 1963 (4:30). #4: Sen. J. W. Fulbright, Robert McNamara (or a Sen. McNamara), Lausche, all react to test ban treaty, September 24, 1963. #5: Introduction, JFK address on test ban treaty, July 26, 1963 (1:00). #6: Thurmond and McNamara on communism, September 6, 1961 (2:00). #7: Minshall on Civil Defense program, August 2, 1961 (1:22). #8: Griffith in opposition to civil defense program.

  • Title: Nixon 1970 State of the Union Address
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 1/22
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 2275
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: Foreign policy goal to end war in Vietnam, discussions with China, reform the welfare system, government spending cut, clean environment, development of a national growth policy (transcript in box)

  • Title: Nixon 1970 State of the Union Address
    Author: WAMU
    Publication Date: 1/22
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 2275
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: Foreign policy goal to end war in Vietnam, discussions with China, reform the welfare system, government spending cut, clean environment, development of a national growth policy (transcript in box)

  • Title: Nixon's Trip to China: Chou En Lai
    Author: WAMU / NPR
    Publication Date: 7/28
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 2277
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: NPR's feed of Nixon's visit to China

  • Title: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: 1963 Testimony of Dean Rusk
    Author: Group W radio
    Publication Date: 08/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1623
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: 1963. Testimony of Dean Rusk, Secretary of State. Aired on Westinghouse / Group W radio August 12, 1963. Tape 1 of 3. Cold War.

  • Title: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: 1963 Testimony of Dean Rusk
    Author: Group W Radio
    Publication Date: 08/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1624
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: 1963. Testimony of Dean Rusk, Secretary of State. Aired on Westinghouse / Group W radio August 12, 1963. Tape 2 of 3. Cold War

  • Title: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: 1963 Testimony of Dean Rusk
    Author: Group W Radio
    Publication Date: 08/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1625
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: 1963. Testimony of Dean Rusk, Secretary of State. Aired on Westinghouse / Group W radio August 12, 1963. Tape 3 of 3. Cold War.

  • Title: On Nuclear Morality
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1962
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 351
    Subject: Science & Technology
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Lord Bertrand Russell was a socialist in the days of the Fabians and visited the Soviet Union in the 1920's. He brings his philosophical genius to bear on the nuclear question, discussing his famous letter to Einstein and evaluating the Pugwash meetings of scientists from East and West. He says inventors share a special responsibility since they brought super weapons into existence, but blames politicians for the overkill crisis. Interview by Mike Tigar. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: One Nation Indivisible: China
    Author: WUOM, University of Michigan
    Publication Date: 1958
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 58-17-10
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Documentary series about 11 countries experiencing nationalistic feelings. This program: China: The ideal of national unity grows slowly under the impact of the West and is exploited by communism.

  • Title: One Nation Indivisible: Hungary
    Author: WUOM, University of Michigan
    Publication Date: 1/1/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 58-17-12
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Eastern Europe
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Documentary series about 11 countries experiencing nationalistic feelings. This program: Hungary: A Soviet satellite country seeks to reaffirm its faith in its national ideals.

  • Title: Open Hearing
    Publication Date: 9/24
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2210
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1940s
    Description: "Open Hearing" a 30 minute program from Washington which presented current issues, moderated by Winston Burdette. This tape includes two programs. Side 1: Recorded 9/25/46. Topic - Should We Adopt a More Moderate Policy Toward Russia? Guest include Ralph Ingersol, editor of PM and James Reston, of The New York Times. Side 2: Recorded 10/1/46. Topic - Are the Press and the Radio Helping to Create a War Scare? Guest include Major George Fielding Elliot, Military Expert for The New York Herald-Tribune and Roger Baldwin, Dir. of the American Civil Liberties Union.

  • Title: Open Hearing
    Publication Date: 11/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2214
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1940s
    Description: Side 2: Recorded 11/25/47. Topic - Should We Extend Additional Aid To China? Guest include Rep. Walter H. Judd of Minnesota and Harold Isaacs, foreign correspondent and author. Reel number N-12

  • Title: Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth): Nuclear Proliferation
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 3/16
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 65-Sp. 3-1
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Excerpts from conference on world peace held Feb., 1965, at United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York by Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. This program: Vice President Hubert Humphrey on nuclear proliferation. Moderator: Norman Cousins

  • Title: Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth): Nuclear Proliferation
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 4/12
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 65-Sp. 3-10
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Excerpts from conference on world peace held Feb., 1965, at United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York by Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. This program: Nuclear Proliferation. Robert Boreau, chairman, National Committee on Productivity of France

  • Title: Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth: Coexistence of Ideology
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 4/12
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 65-Sp. 3-9
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Excerpts from conference on world peace held Feb., 1965, at United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York by Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. This program: Coexistence of Ideology. Features Dr. Adam Schaff, United Communist Workers Party of Poland

  • Title: Pacifica Radio La Salud Del Pueblo
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1979
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 1124
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: The first tour of occupational health and safety workers to Cuba included two KPFA producers, Lynn Adler and Scott McAllister. While on the trip they collected material from workers, plant administrators, trade unionists, medical people and bureaucrats with responsibility in occupational safety and health. This program shows how the Cubans are dealing with the problems of job safety and health. It also includes information on the blockade and is mixed with music recorded in Cuba. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Peace of Perish?
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 9/17
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 1098
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: In this program, Mildred Simon delivers a speech on the threat of nuclear warfare, focusing on the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Recorded in Tokyo. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides

  • Title: Peace or Atomic War
    Author: NAEB, WSUI, University of Iowa
    Publication Date: 5/1/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 58-Sp. 16
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Reading of Dr. Albert Schweitzer statements on banning nuclear arms. Produced by Univ. of Iowa faculty and students.

  • Title: People Talk Back
    Author: NAEB, FAE
    Publication Date: 2/1/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 53-13-2
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Can We Live in Peace with the Soviet Union? Four American journalists talking back to British Labor leader Bevan. Program 2 of 4

  • Title: People Under Communism
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1962
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 52 38 1-21
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: A series of documentaries, interviews and talks based upon documented evidence and expert knowledge about the power and intentions of the Soviet Union. Each recording is approximately 30 minutes long and often in multiple parts. See list below: Terror as a System of Power - 3 parts 52-38-1 Music to Order - 2 parts 52-38-2 Men Who Make the MIGs - 2 parts 52-38-3 Drama to Order - 2 parts 52-38-4 Literature to Order - 3 parts 52-38-5 Pattern of World Conflict - 2 parts 52-38-6 Music and the Dream - 2 parts 52-38-7 Loyalty of the Soviet People - 1 part 52-38-9 Aims, Strengths, Weakness - 1 part 52-38-10 Thought Control in the Soviet Union - 1 part 52-38-11 The Soviet Attack on the Voice of America - 1 part 52-38-12 Letters to the Editor, Soviet Style - 1 part 52-38-13 Soviet Literary Straightjacket - 1 part 52-38-14 Communist Front Organizations - 1 part 52-38-15 Communism in Japan - 1 part 52-38-16 Communism in China - 1 part 52-38-17 Communism in India - 1 part 52-38-18 National Self-Determination - 1 part 52-38-19 Strange Behavior of the Soviet - 2 parts 52-38-20 Through the Iron Curtain [A documentary by the BBC] - 1 part 52-38-21

  • Title: People Under Communism: Russian Revolutionary Movement
    Author: NAEB, FAE
    Publication Date: 1/1/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Non-print Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 52-38-8 7
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: A series of documentaries, interviews and talks based upon documented evidence and expert knowledge about the power and intentions of the Soviet Union. A talk by Prof. Merle Fainsod of Harvard University: Russian Revolutionary Movement and the Rise of Bolshevism

  • Title: People's Platform
    Publication Date: 5/8/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2222
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1940s
    Description: "People's Platform", a 30 minute discussion program. The program uses a debate format and is moderated by Dwight Cook. This tape includes two programs. Side 1: Recorded 5/8/49. What Should Be US Policy Toward China? Guests include Dr. Luther Dulig, Pres. of the Institute of Public Administration, Robert Smith, Far East Correspondent of The New York Times and Maude Russell, Exec. Dir. of Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy/YMCA in China. Side 2: Recorded 5/15/49. Does the End of the Berlin Blockade Mean We Are Winning the Cold War in Germany? Guests include Joseph B. Philips, editor of Intl. Affairs - Newsweek, Max Learner, New York Post and Fowler V. Harper, Yale Law Professor.

  • Title: Political Uses of Junk: Sol Yurick Speaks
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 3/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 555
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: The scandalous story of CIA complicity in the international heroin trade and covert distribution of smack to neutralize organized dissent in American ghettos. One of the first to bring these facts to light was Sol Yurick, author of The Bag. He tells how the fertile triangle of Laos, Thailand and Burma produces 85% of the heroin which hooks American addicts with profits going to anti-communist military regimes supported by the CIA. He discusses historical precedents for drug counter-insurgency beginning with the use of "firewater" to weaken the Native American society in colonial times. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Pres. Truman Address to the Nation
    Publication Date: 9/1/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2283
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Pres. Truman addresses the nation from the White House on the Korean War. Topics include: Belief in the United Nations, belief that Korea has the right to be free, belief in freedom for all of Asia, we want peace and shall achieve it. Notes filed with original tape.

  • Title: President Carter Press Conference
    Publication Date: 8/23
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2160
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: This tape: Presidential press conference includes issues; Panama Canal Treaty, Cyrus Vance in China, and Burt Lance appointment. Part of the Daniel Brechner Collection.

  • Title: President Carter's 1977 Inaugural Address
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 1/20
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 2335
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: New beginning of government, basic human rights, elimination of nuclear weapons.

  • Title: President John F. Kennedy address to United Nations, 1963
    Author: Westinghouse / Group W radio
    Publication Date: 09/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1631
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: President John F. Kennedy address to United Nations, 1963. Aired on Westinghouse / Group W radio, September 20, 1963.

  • Title: Press in Revolutionary Cuba [The Cuban Press in the Revolution: Angel Guerra]
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1972
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 113
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: The role of a revolutionary press in general and the particular problems faced by the press in Cuba are discusses by Angel Guerra. Translated excerpts from a lecture by Guerra, director of the Havana magazine Bohemia, and recorded in the Cuban capital. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Radio and TV in the Soviet Union
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-Sp. 9-4
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Radio and TV in the Soviet Union

  • Title: Red Witches
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1969
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 71
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Oliver Club, professor of Asian Studies at Syracuse University, in a diverting psycho-political examination of the phenomenon of which-hunts beginning with the medieval conception of witches through the persecution of the Third Reich and the McCarthy Era. The so-called witches of Salem were supposed to be agents of Satan and more recently, Jews and communists have been targeted as evil personified. The psychological roots of this violent compulsion are ascribed to childhood trauma resulting in an unnatural fear of and obsession with death. In the U.S., this obsession with the "dark, unclean, godlessness" of communism has been used to justify military intervention around the world, proliferation of the armaments business and sacrifice of freedom at home. Recorded in Washington, D.C. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Report from Mainland China
    Author: University of Chicago
    Publication Date: 3/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 66-Sp. 4-1 to 4
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Report presented following the February, 1966, gathering Report from Mainland China. 4 parts

  • Title: Report from Moscow
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 3/2/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: 61-Sp. 2
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Radio documentary/discussion about Soviet Union, its relations with United States, nuclear arms race, Cold War

  • Title: Report from Moscow
    Author: WSUI, University of Iowa
    Publication Date: 3/2/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 61-Sp. 2
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Report from Moscow: Documentary/discussion about Soviet Union, its relations with United States, nuclear arms race, Cold War

  • Title: Russia Revisited
    Author: WSUI, University of Iowa
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-Sp. 10
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Russia Revisited: An informal talk by John Scott - assistant to the publisher of Time, Life and Fortune, recounting his recent trip to the Soviet Union. First of two parts.

  • Title: Russia Revisited
    Author: WSUI, University of Iowa
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-Sp. 10
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Russia Revisited: An informal talk by John Scott - assistant to the publisher of Time, Life and Fortune, recounting his recent trip to the Soviet Union. First of two parts

  • Title: Russia Revisited
    Author: WSUI, University of Iowa
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-Sp. 10
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Russia Revisited: An informal talk by John Scott - assistant to the publisher of Time, Life and Fortune, recounting his recent trip to the Soviet Union. First of two parts. Conclusion

  • Title: Russian Science
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1960
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 60-Sp. 2
    Subject: Science & Technology
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Russian Science. No other information available.

  • Title: Seabed Nuclear Agreement
    Author: Richard M. Nixon/Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library
    Publication Date: 1971
    Format: Audio
    Location: Nonprint Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: D411.V5 1971 Feb no.2 item 1
    Subject: Environmental Issues
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: With: Johnson, Nicholas. The new consumerism.

  • Title: Secretary of State James Byrnes Reports on Moscow Conference
    Publication Date: 12/3
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2295
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1940s
    Description: Secretary of State James Byrnes reports on the results of the Moscow Conference from which he has just returned. In Moscow he met with the foreign ministers of Russia and Great Britain.

  • Title: Sightseeing in the Soviet Union
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-Sp. 9-2
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Sightseeing and travel.

  • Title: Soviet Combat Troops in Cuba
    Author: Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library
    Publication Date: 1979
    Format: Audio
    Location: Nonprint Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: D411.V5 1979 Sep no.3
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: Includes: Information highlights/study guide. In an interview with Bob Schieffer and Phil Jones recorded on Sept. 6, 1979 in Washington, D.C., Senator Barry Goldwater states his criticisms of the SALT II treaty. Jimmy Carter comments on the presence of Soviet combat troops in Cuba to reporters at the White House on Sept. 7, 1979. In an interview with Mike Wallace and Dan Rather of CBS News, recorded on Sept. 30, 1979 in Havana, Fidel Castro declares that the crisis over Soviet troops in Cuba has been artificially created by Carter to win votes. On Oct. 1, 1979, President Carter addresses the nation on the presence of Soviet troops in Cuba. Contents Side A. The Russians are testing us again / B. Goldwater (7:24) --The status quo is not acceptable / J. Carter (3:59) -- Carter is dishonest, pt.1 / F. Castro (13:47). Side B. Carter is dishonest, pt.2 / F. Castro (6:01) -- We must not play politics with the security of the U. S./ J. Carter (18:57)

  • Title: Special A Tale of Two Hearings: Army/McCarthy and Watergate
    Author: WAMU Radio
    Publication Date: 1973
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 2114
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Special by NPR reporter Josh Darsa on the differences and similarities between the upcoming Watergate investigation and the famous Army/McCarthy hearings of the 1950s. The program serves as a useful background on those hearings (with actuality and a brief interview with Roy Cohn) and the upcoming Watergate hearings

  • Title: State of the Union address by President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1967
    Author: Westinghouse / Group W Radio
    Publication Date: 01/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1630
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: State of the Union address by President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1967. Vietnam, Great Society, Civil rights. Aired on Westinghouse / Group W radio, January 10, 1967.

  • Title: Story of Education: Education in Russia
    Author: KOAC, Carroll Atkinson
    Publication Date: 1965
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Series of talks tracing the evolution of education. This Program: Evolution of Education in Russia

  • Title: Struggle for Peace and Justice Continues
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1985
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 196
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1980s
    Description: Ron Dellums, California Democratic representative to the House of Representatives, speaks at Union College on nuclear weapons, Star Wars, disarmament, South Africa, poverty, and justice in the United States. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Struggles for Poland: Bright Days of Tomorrow
    Author: WNET New York, DNA Poland Ltd.
    Publication Date: 3/31
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA Program 1004
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Eastern Europe
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Politics and outcome of Yalta Conference from 1945-56, and the aftermath of destruction which had ravaged the country.

  • Title: Talks in Town: Bernard Fall
    Author: WAMU, BBC
    Publication Date: 1965
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 2087
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: From Special Program from the BBC - Transatlantic Forum # 3: "America and Vietnam." Participants: Bernard Fal, Professor of International Relations at Howard University speaking from WAMU; Phillip Windsor, Lecturer in Asian Studies, London School of Economics, at the BBC in London; Richard Gilbert, BBC in London

  • Title: Theory and Practice of Communism
    Author: University of Wisconsin
    Publication Date: 4/1/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 68-18-1
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Series of lectures by Michael Petrovich, professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at the University Alumni Seminar. This program: The Nature and Importance of Communism.

  • Title: Theory and Practice of Communism: World Communism Today
    Author: University of Wisconsin
    Publication Date: 4/1/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 68-18-13
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Series of lectures by Michael Petrovich, professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at the University Alumni Seminar. This program: World Communism Today

  • Title: Toward a New World - Pacem in Terris: Johnson & Vietnam
    Author: KEBS San Diego State University
    Publication Date: 12/2
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 68-9-4
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Lectures recorded at San Diego State College's 25th Annual Institute on World Affairs. This program: Dr. Fred Neal, Claremont Graduate School: Pacem in Terris, Johnson and Vietnam.

  • Title: Travel in the Soviet Union
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-Sp. 9-1
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Soviet Union
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Travel in the Soviet Union

  • Title: U.S. and China
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1966
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 66-Sp. 2-1 to 5
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Recorded highlights from the 1965 National Conference on the U.S. and China, held at Washington, D.C., and sponsored by the Johnson Foundation, Georgetown U. School of Foreign Service, and the American Friends Service Committee. 5 parts

  • Title: U.S. and the Soviet Union Today
    Author: NAEB
    Publication Date: 1959
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 59-Sp. 9-6
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: The United States and the Soviet Union Today

  • Title: U.S. Foreign Policy: Demands of the Next Projections: Asia
    Author: KOAC, Oregon State University
    Publication Date: 9/27
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 68-41-4
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Recorded speeches from the 1968 Portland, Oregon, conference sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Oregon, Foreign Policy Association, and Time magazine. This program: Projections: Asia. Harold Isaacs, MIT, looks at Vietnam and discusses other Asian countries.

  • Title: U.S. Propaganda in Latin America [U.S. Cultural Penetration in Latin America]
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1972
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 116
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: An expose of Washington's attempts "to influence Latin American people through the U.S. Information Agency and the cultural imperialism of U.S. publications, films, radio and TV." Translation of excerpts from an address by Alfredo Guevara, founder and director of the Cuban Film Institute. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: Viet Troop Withdrawal
    Author: Nixon, Richard M./Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library
    Publication Date: 1971
    Format: Audio
    Location: Nonprint Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: D411.V5 1971 Apr no.3 item 1
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: In a broadcast to the nation, President Nixon announces the next stage in his troop withdrawal program and explains the background and goals of his current foreign policy. With: Nixon, R.M. Welfare reform.--Tower, J.G. Vietnam. Recorded Apr. 7, 1971 at the White House.

  • Title: Viet Vets Against War
    Author: John Kerry/Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library
    Publication Date: 1971
    Format: Audio
    Location: Nonprint Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: D411.V5 1971 Apr no.2 item 3
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: John Kerry, on behalf of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

  • Title: Vietnam
    Author: W. Averell Harriman/Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library
    Publication Date: 1972
    Format: Audio
    Location: Nonprint Media
    Call No./URL/Item No.: D411.V5 1971 Jul no.1 item 3
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: In an interview with CBS News, Mr. Harriman discusses a Vietcong proposal to release prisoners if the U. S. withdraws by the end of the year. He also discusses the forthcoming elections in South Vietnam and the Pentagon papers.

  • Title: Vietnam: The 20 Year War
    Author: BBC
    Publication Date: 8/19
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 66-Sp. 7-1
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Three half-hour documentaries on Vietnam (or Viet Nam): Its background and current situation. This program: A background with history of Vietnam up to the departure of the French in 1955, after the Geneva agreement of 1954. Includes Henry Cabot Lodge

  • Title: Vietnam: The 20 Year War
    Author: BBC
    Publication Date: 8/23
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 66-Sp. 7-2
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Three half-hour documentaries on Vietnam (or Viet Nam): Its background and current situation. This program: Continuation of history of Vietnam (or Viet Nam) in more detail, leading up to current U.S. involvement. Includes Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam

  • Title: Vietnam: The 20 Year War
    Author: BBC
    Publication Date: 8/24
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA 66-Sp. 7-3
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: Three half-hour documentaries on Vietnam (or Viet Nam): Its background and current situation. This program: Examining the significance of the Vietnamese conflict for the rest of the world, and whether there is any hope of a solution to the Vietnamese problem at all. Includes Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. Ambassador

  • Title: Vile Decade of the [19]50's
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 6/24
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 1097
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: In this program, Carey McWilliams, editor of "The Nation," reviews the negative events of the 1950s, including McCarthyism, nuclear weapons, and civil liberties abuses. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides. This recording is less than studio quality.

  • Title: War Games
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 10/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 1169
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Western Europe
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: This documentary talks about the peace movement in Europe. It contains some European perspectives on the prospect of nuclear war and the arms race, and talks about how the changing European perspective might effect the U.S. Funded in part by the CPB-Satellite Program Development Fund. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.

  • Title: What Did You Learn in School Today?
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1971
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 551
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1970s
    Description: Do basic ideas about race, history, politics and social questions enter children's minds at an early age? To find out, 5th and 6th graders in New York were asked questions about hippies, George Washington, China, etc., and this program presents the amusing and revealing results. Bill Schechner, Daniel Bordett and Wally Roberts conduct the interviews

  • Title: What HUAC Accomplished
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1969
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 70
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: This program features a discussion of the effect of thirty years of hunting reds, which was given at hearings held by the National Committee to Oppose HUAC. Hugh H. Wilson, professor of Politics at Princeton University, opens this series on the House Un-American Activities Committee by, tongue in cheek, listing its "achievements." The congressional group, set up to prevent domestic subversion, succeeded in spending hundreds of thousands of dollars with very little legislation to show for it. It wrecked some careers while it assured the political fortunes of others, many of whom, he suggests, would have been incompetent at anything else. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives.

  • Title: Willy Brandt, Governing Mayor of West Berlin
    Publication Date: 09/1
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 934
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Eastern Europe
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Willy Brandt, Governing Mayor of West Berlin, speaks before a visiting group of Americans on the subject of allied relations and Radio Free Europe, on September 14, 1964. Cold War, Iron Curtain.

  • Title: Winston Churchill and President Truman Receive Degrees
    Publication Date: 3/5/
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 2246
    Subject: Politics
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1940s
    Description: Winston Churchill and President Truman receive degrees honorary degrees from Westminster College in Missouri. Keynote address by Churchill who indicates need for an armed United Nations and a military unit among english-speaking peoples. He notes both the contributions of Russia in WWII and the need for concern for England and America's welfare with the rise of Communism. Notes filed with original tape.

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1947
    Author: WRC Radio
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1714
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1940s
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1947. Tape 3 of 3. Taft-Hartley Act, Labor relations, H.V. Kaltenborn, Marshall Plan, Cold War, Bryson Rash.

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1949
    Author: WRC Radio
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1716
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1940s
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1949. President Truman's election laugh. Russia (Soviet Union) atomic bomb, Nuclear bomb, Cold War, Forrestal, McAndrew.

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1950
    Author: WRC Radio
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1717
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: United States
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1950. Korean War (Korean Conflict), Al Jolson, Casey Jones, Cold War, Joseph (Joe) McCarthy, Owen Lattimore, Truman assassination attempt.

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1953
    Author: WRC Radio Wahington DC
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1720
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1953. End of Korean War (Korean Conflict). Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Eisenhower inaugural. Dragnet. Joseph (Joe) McCarthy. Cold war.

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1954
    Author: WRC Radio Washington, DC
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1721
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1954. Shooting at the House of Representatives by Puerto Rico (Puerto Rican) nationalists. Retirement of Arturo Toscanini. Army - McCarthy hearings. Cold war. Supreme Court decision on Brown versus Board of Education, voiding school segregation. Civil rights. Ray Michael, disc jockey.

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1956
    Author: WRC Radio, Washington DC
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1722
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Latin America
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1956. Noted weddings. Hungarian revolution. Cold war. Chet Huntley and David Brinkley (Huntley-Brinkley) anchor NBC television news. Suez Crisis. Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott. Civil rights.

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1957
    Author: WRC Radio Washington DC
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1723
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1957. Ray Scherer. Hollis Wright. Launching of Sputnik. Cold War. Little Rock Central High School integration / desegregation. Civil rights. Konrad Adenauer

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1959
    Author: WRC Radio, Washington, DC
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 1725
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1950s
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1959. Cuba falls to Castro. Cold War. Nixon - Khruschev "kitchen debate". Khruschev visit to America. Lady Chatterly ruling. Ed Walker and Willard Scott ("Joy Boys") on NBC. Secretary of State James Byrnes Reports on Moscow Conference

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1962
    Author: WRC Radio Washington DC
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1726
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1961. John F. Kennedy inaugural. Bay of Pigs invasion. Cuba. Cold War. Freedom Riders. Civil rights. Alan Shepard space flight. Space exploration.

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1962
    Author: WRC Radio Washington DC
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1727
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1962. John Glenn flight. Space exploration. Ocean City storm. Disasters. Marilyn Monroe. Cuban missile crisis. Cold war. School prayer ruling.

  • Title: WRC 45th Anniversary: 1968
    Author: WRC Radio Washington DC
    Publication Date: 1968
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1733
    Subject: Multiple Subjects
    GeographicArea: Multiple
    TimePeriod: Multiple Time Periods
    Description: WRC 45th Anniversary. Washington, D.C., radio station WRC celebrated its 45th anniversary in 1968 with a series of short documentaries highlighting each year of service. This tape: 1968. President Lyndon Johnson withdraws from race. The 1968 presidential campaign. Death of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Death of Sen. Robert (Bobby) Kennedy. Apollo 8 to the moon. Space exploration. Pope Paul encyclical.

  • Title: WRC Holiday Messages from Home
    Author: WRC Radio
    Publication Date: au r
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: LAB au rl orig 1761
    Subject: Culture & Society
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: WRC Holiday Messages from Home. Public service. Messages from Washington, D.C., area radio listeners to friends and relatives in the armed forces serving in Vietnam War. No exact date, but did air in December 1969. Messages recorded by Paul Anthony of WRC.

  • Title: [The Winter Soldier Investigation] The 1st, 4th and 9th Infantry Division
    Author: Pacifica Radio
    Publication Date: 1971
    Format: Audio
    Location: Broadcast
    Call No./URL/Item No.: NPBA au rl orig 27
    Subject: Military & Intelligence
    GeographicArea: Asia & Oceania
    TimePeriod: 1960s
    Description: Discussion by Vietnam veterans of U.S. military policy and U.S. participation in war crimes during the Vietnam war. One of 14 programs from The Winter Soldier Investigation, 1971. This program is part of the Pacifica Radio Archives. This tape is recorded on two sides.


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