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Doc and Hannah McConnell interviewed by Laura Simms

Laura Simms interviews storytellers Ernest "Doc" McConnell (1928-2008) and his daughter Hannah McConnell, from Tennessee, currently telling stories at the World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee. Program was originally cataloged as "Music from around the world / Nana Vasconcelos", as per box.

Music of Eliane Radigue

This program was originally "Music of Eliane Radigue and Philip Glass," however the archives has only the one of the two reels, which features two electronic pieces by French composer Eliane Radigue, "Geelriandre" and "Chry-ptus". Radigue speaks briefly at the end of the tape. The other part, which is not in the Archives, features music from Philip Glass.

International women's day (1978) music (Part 1 only)

Aircheck of Morning Music on International Women's Day with Eileen Kane and Manya La Bruja. Features women's music, particularly women classical composers. Station break at :30 on this reel. Part 1 of 2. Part 2 not currently held by Archives.

First generation / June Namias interviewed by Nelly Burlingham

Nelly Burlingham speaks with June Namias about her recent book "First generation: in the words of 20th century immigrants" (Beacon Press, 1978). Contains excerpts from taped oral history interviews that Namias conducted and used to compile her book. Produced by Nelly Burlingham with technical assistance from David Metzger. Program contains frank language so needs a disclaimer.

FOIA - The Right To Know panel on the health of atomic vets

A panel discussion on the right to know, with William Howard, past president of the National Council of Churches; Sandra Marlowe of the National Association of Atomic Veterans; and Maryann Napoli of the National Women's Health. Recorded at a conference sponsored by the Fund for Open Information and Responsibility on June 26, 1982. Recorded by Fisk. Needs outro.
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