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Fungi from Yuggoth (Episode 24 of 29)

A dramatic performance of an early poem by Howard Phillips "H.P." Lovecraft (1890-1937) by the Word Players for WBAI's Mind's Eye Theatre. Cast includes David Haight, Judy Ratner, Gil Jardine, Julie Scherer, Sherry Pockell and Ann Rivers. The technical production was by Neil Conan, assisted by Charles Pitts. The program was conceived and directed by Baird Searles.

One touch of Nature / written and read by Mary McCarthy

Novelist Mary McCarthy delivers the Harcourt Brace lecture at Columbia University. She is introduced by critic F. W. Dupee. Previously cataloged here as a short story, "One touch of Nature" is actually a lecture on the personification of Nature in novels.

Tribute to Paul Robeson / produced by Charles Hobson.

Note on box: His songs and thoughts. WBAI Folio notes, April 9, 1968, p. 8: On the occasion of Mr. Robeson’s seventieth birthday, we present a tribute to the athlete, actor, singer and extraordinary man. As we go to press—in February—we don’t have all the details but the program promises to be an important one. Produced by Charles Hobson, assistant producer Kay Lindsey. (April 10)

The Lesbians / interviewed by Charles Hayden.

An informal discussion between nine lesbians, all in their early-to-mid-twenties, recorded at an apartment in New York City's Greenwich Village and moderated by Charles Hayden (later Randolfe Hayden "Randy" Wicker). The women discuss how one becomes a lesbian, their relationships with their parents, and how they relate to gay and straight men and women.

Women is losers.

Members of the Women's Liberation discuss the role of women in American society. The discussion touches on a wide variety of topics, including the necessity for women to break out of the roles that have been prescribed for them, the emotional and sexual lives of women, and the media's portrayal of women.

Be it ever so humble: 1964 / produced by Marcia Tompkins.

Marcia Tompkins returned to her hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama in July 1964 and clandestinely recorded this report and actuality of a Ku Klux Klan meeting. Throughout the recording she pauses to describe what she is thinking and feeling during the meeting. This recording was originally broadcast on WBAI on September 1, 1964 and again ca.
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