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The traditional approach: part two (Episode 2 of 12)

Part two of a presentation on the new alternatives for women in American society, as well as the continuing problems. With Nancy Reeves, attorney and member of both the New York and California Bars; holding degrees in both Science and Law; writer, lecturer, member of International Federation of Women Lawyers.

The traditional approach: part one (Episode 1 of 12)

Nancy Reeves, attorney, lecturer, and writer tests the traditional approach to the status of women "down through the ages and up to the minute." This episode examines external (male) counseling (of women).

Art now / Clare Spark.

Clare Loeb introduces a recording of Dr. David Kunzle, Ph.D, on artist-caricaturist Honore Daumier (1808 - 1879), his influence, and political art in general.

Bobby and the classics (Episode 2 of 3)

The Chicano rock n' roll group Bobby and the Classics, consisting of Bobby Jaramillo, Joe Jaramillo, Tommy Keyes and Richard Lopez, perform a cappella at KPFK's studios. Songs include Diamonds pearls, Little girl, Why do you have to go, To make a long story short, Long summer night, Something not new, and I want you to know. Recorded by Mike Tigar, announcer is Lee Whiting.

Elizabeth Sargent reads her poems

The poet reads from her books, The Love Poems of Elizabeth Sargent, and The African Boy. Miss Sargent has trained herself in the art of reading aloud and performs with great elan. She is accompanied in some of the poems by John Dill with guitar and drum. Tape box lists the WBAI broadcast date as July 23, 1969; WBAI Folio lists first broadcast date as June 22, 1968.

Conversation with a deaf mute (Episode 26 of 29)

A play for voices by William S. Tracy. A one-sided telephone conversation is the framework for this character study of an artist. Featuring a tour de force performance by Peter Altschuler as Jim Conroy, with Cindy Balabar as Aunt Mary Clare, Frank Coffee as the priest, George Spelvin as the doctor and Baird Searles as the narrator. Technical production by Ed Woodard.

Two plays by Erwin H. Lerner (Episode 9 of 14)

Performance of two plays by Erwin H. Lerner for radio, I wonder if the coming is coming and It's a night, which both came out of the Playwright's Workshop at Theatre Genesis. Theatre Genesis is one of the four major theatre groups in the off-Broadway movement. The actors are Randall Bane, Don Barshe, John Byrd, Sue Conley, Mimi Cozzens, Glen Johnson, & Richard Hoag.

Nathaniel Branden on Ayn Rand (Episodes 1 and 2 of 4)

First two of four talks by Nathaniel Branden on the life and work of Ayn Rand, including Moral Revolution in Atlas Shrugged.
Reel 1. 1960-03-16; 1960-03-30 (60 min.) First folio entry and tape boxes labeled "Nathaniel Brandon".

A child went forth (Episode 19 of 29)

A performance for radio of a long dialogue between youth and age, set forth in a contemporary mode. Written and directed by David Sawn, with Bruce Harlow as the Old Man and Bob Darchi as the Young Boy, this is from the original production as seen at Off-Broadway's Dramarena Studio Theatre, produced by Pauline Braun. Technical production by Barry Singer.

Federico (Episode 22 of 29)

A radio performance based on the life of the Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca, written, produced and directed by David Davidson Reiff. This stylized biographical montage contains material presented in English for the first time.
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