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November 30, 1982 - Host Robert Cromie talks with author and Neiman-Marcus president Stanley Marcus.
December 2, 1982 -
December 3, 1982 - Author Irving Stone speaking at Nobel Conference XVIII - Darwin's Legacy held at Gustavus Adolphus College. Stone’s address was titled “"The Human Mind after Darwin.” His latest book is entitled, "The Origin"; it is a history of Charles Darwin, his friends, and his time. He has achieved best-selling popularity and critical acclaim for such works as "Lust for Life", "The Agony and the Ecstasy", and "Passions of the Mind". The Nobel Conference at Gustavus was the first formal Nobel lecture program outside of Sweden and Norway to have the official authorization of the Nobel Foundation. The annual program began in 1965 and features several Nobel laureates and other highly acclaimed scholars. The 1982 conference theme was Darwin's Legacy, in observance of the centenary of the death of Charles Darwin. Eminent figures in the fields of natural history and other disciplines discussed Darwin's effects not only on science, but on history and sociology.
December 7, 1982 - Host Robert Cromie talks with John Eisenhower, author of "Allies", a book about World War II.
December 15, 1982 - Host Robert Cromie talks with Lou Cannon, author of "Reagan".
January 4, 1983 - William Granger, author of The Shattered Eye and other spy stories, talks with host Robert Cromie
January 11, 1983 - Host Robert Cromie talks with Thomas Kinsella about his novel Schindler's List.
January 15, 1983 -
January 18, 1983 - Lady Mary Soames, author of a book several generations of the Churchills, talks with host Robert Cromie
January 22, 1983 -