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May 31, 1995 - As part of the Voices of Minnesota series, MPR’s Gary Eichten interviews former Federal Judge Miles Lord, who talks about judicial temperament, politics, and his post judgeship as a personal injury attorney. Lord says he is in excellent health and having a very good time.
June 9, 1995 - Baseball players “Mudcat” Grant and Harmon Killebrew, both on the 1965 Twins team, recollect on that historic season and how it unfolded. Killebrew talks about an injury that almost kept him from playing and the current baseball strike and Grant reveals how he got the nickname "Mudcat".
June 12, 1995 - Hour 2 of Midmorning, featuring Gloria Griffin, feminist; Hillary Rodham Clinton's University of Minnesota commencement speech; Carolyn Keefe of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom on United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing.
June 19, 1995 - Hour 2 of Midmorning, featuring Voices of Minnesota with Calvin Griffith; New York Times food columnist Molly O'Neill on new cookbook Well-Seasoned Appetite; NPR's Beth Fertig on American Museum of Natural History dinosaur exhibit.
July 3, 1995 - A Voices of Minnesota segment feature. MPR’s Chris Roberts speaks with Reyn Guyer, inventor of Twister game. Guyer talks of the game’s creation and inventing in general. This is part 1 of 2.
July 3, 1995 - Part 2 of 2 of a Voices of Minnesota with Reyn Guyer, the inventor of Twister game.
July 17, 1995 - Part 1 of 3 of the Voices of Minnesota interview with Don Olson, a draft resister and member of the Minnesota Eight. On July 10, 1970, Olson and seven others broke into three draft offices with the intent to destroy draft cards. They were caught, tried, and placed in federal prison.
July 17, 1995 - Part 3 of 3 of the Voices of Minnesota interview with Don Olson, a draft resister and member of the Minnesota Eight. On July 10, 1970, Olson and seven others broke into three draft offices with the intent to destroy draft cards. They were caught, tried, and placed in federal prison.
July 17, 1995 - Part 2 of 3 of the Voices of Minnesota interview with Don Olson, a draft resister and member of the Minnesota Eight. On July 10, 1970, Olson and seven others broke into three draft offices with the intent to destroy draft cards. They were caught, tried, and placed in federal prison.
July 21, 1995 - As part of the Voices of Minnesota series, two important women figures in Minnesota are highlighted. Stephen Smith interviews historian Sara Evans, a founder of the womens' studies movement in America. Catherine Winter interviews retired justice Rosalie Wahl, the first woman on the Minnesota Supreme Court. This was a Midday special rebroadcast of highlights from the Voices of Minnesota series.