A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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March 17, 1980 - John Orlock, resident playwright for the Cricket Theater in Minneapolis, describes his play Revolution of the Heavenly Orbs. It is the first time Orlock has attempted a three-act play.
March 18, 1980 - MPR’s Dan Olson interviews Judith Younger, an instructor at University of Minnesota’s Elementary Education Department. Younger discusses issues concerning children's literature, including the use of social themes and the censorship of some works.
March 19, 1980 - On this segment of People On Books, Lee Edison, freelance writer and a former editor at Dance magazine, reviews Diaghilev by Lee Edison.
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March 21, 1980 - Joseph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, speaking at Macalester College as part of the Hubert Humphrey Endowed Lecture series. Lowery addressed the role of Blacks in the United States. Following speech, Lowery answered audience questions.
March 21, 1980 - On this segment of People On Books, Joe Richardson reviews Victorian Fantasy by Stephen Prickett.
March 22, 1980 - Anthony Bouza, Minneapolis police chief, speaking before a Citizens League breakfast in Minneapolis. Bouza talked about first month in office and elaborated some on what he hopes to do in the next few years.
March 22, 1980 - Deborah Boehm, nurse-clinician at the Breast Diagnostic Center, part of the Child Bearing-Child Rearing Center at the University of Minnesota and Dr. Ted Nagle, consulting physician at the Breast Disease Diagnostic Center talk about detection of breast cancer and treatment, and women's health issues in general.
March 24, 1980 - An interview with John Orlock, resident playwright for the Cricket Theater in Minneapolis. Orlock talks about the field of drama and his work Revolution of the Heavenly Orbs.
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