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Madame Nhu at the University of California

MADAME NHU AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Trần Lệ Xuân (22 August 1924 – 24 April 2011), popularly known as Madame Nhu, wife of South Vietnamese Premier and de facto First Lady of South Vietnam from 1955 to 1963, speaks to students at U.C. Berkeley. In this recording, we hear an introduction from Professor Robert Scalopino, chairman of the Political Science Department of the University.

Sources of contemporary purpose / by Miriam Weinberg

Miriam Weinberg, student in Psychology at San Francisco State College, speaks on the causes and consequences of alienation. One of a series of talks by SF State College students exploring student concerns about American culture, politics and education. Originally broadcast in 1966 by KPFA, this talk was published in book form by Harper & Row under the title To Make a Difference, ed.

Beyond categories / by Janet Spears Schaefer

Janet Spears Schaefer, a student in San Francisco State College's Department of Social Science, delivers a lecture "Beyond Categories" about her personal development in life. One of a series of talks by SF State College students exploring student concerns about American culture, politics and education.

To do what one must / by Raya Warhaftig

Raya Warhaftig, graduate student in Political Science at San Francisco State College, speaks on the individual's role in the world. Part of a series of lectures by San Francisco State College students exploring student concerns about American culture, politics and education.

Bob Dylan, Erich Fromm and beyond / by Donna Mickleson

Donna Mickelson, a graduate student in English & Creative Writing at San Francisco State College, delivers a talk entitled "Bob Dylan, Erich Fromm and Beyond: A Look at the New Politics." One of a series of talks by SF State College students exploring student concerns about American culture, politics and education.
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