A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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December 6, 1980 - Governor Al Quie in for a call-in.
December 6, 1980 -
December 7, 1980 - MPR’s Mark Johnson interviews Charles Johnson, a Macalester professor, about the history and current situation of the Hmong people. Johnson also discusses his project of collected Hmong traditional folk stories translated in English for ESL studies.
December 8, 1980 - MPR’s Bob Aronson conducts a phone interview with Venita Van Caspel, author of the book Money Dynamics for the 1980s. The two discuss personal finance tips.
December 8, 1980 -
December 8, 1980 - University of Minnesota soil scientist and agricultural meteorologist Donald Baker discusses crop yields and weather predictions as well as answers live listener questions.
December 10, 1980 - Futurist Arthur Hawkins, associate professor of Education at the University of Minnesota, talks about his ideas for shaping the future.
December 12, 1980 - MPR's Tom Meersman interviews Minnesota writer Frederick Manfred, who shares events from his life and how it affected his writing. Manfred’s novels include Lord Grizzly and the recent Sons of Adam.
December 12, 1980 -
December 12, 1980 -