Digitization made possible by the National Historical Publications & Records Commission.
March 16, 1985 -
April 11, 1985 - Linguistics pioneer Noam Chomsky looks at critics of American policies in an historical perspective and determines that even the harshest of critics operate within narrow constraints set by the government. Dr. Chomsky delivered this lecture "The Manufacture of Consent" at the University of Minnesota on April 3, 1985.
July 13, 1985 -
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August 6, 1985 -
August 8, 1985 - James Cada
August 10, 1985 -
August 15, 1985 - This month marks the 40th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the end of the second world war. Today you'll hear a rebroadcast of a program entitled "Hiroshima Countdown", tracing the development of the atomic bomb. With commentary by Studs Terkel, author of "The Good War."
August 23, 1985 - Lee Blessing
August 29, 1985 - Garrison Keillor, author of the just released "Lake Wobegon Days", answers listener questions about his writing and his show "A Prairie Home Companion".