A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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March 11, 1983 - The last in a series of three retrospective programs on the Vietnam war. The first two dealt with press coverage of the war, and how it affected American veterans. This broadcast attempts to draw some lessons from the Vietnam war.Speakers include historian William Appleman Williams, playwright Arthur Miller, author Frances Fitzgerald, and anti-war activist Todd Gitlin.
March 12, 1983 - On this Weekend program, Don Fraser, mayor of Minneapolis, discusses various issues of the city. Topics include Minneapolis fire department, development, job market, and race relations. Fraser also answers listener questions.
March 15, 1983 - Host Robert Cromie talks with Paul Nagel, author of a book on four generations of the John Adams family.
March 19, 1983 - On this Weekend program, Kathy Heidel, naturalist for the Hennepin County Park Reserve District, talks about nature in springtime. Topics include timing of birds and wildflower’s return. Heidel also answers listener questions.
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March 22, 1983 - Robert Cromie talks with Stuart Flexner.
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March 23, 1983 - Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Marlene Johnson answers listeners' questions.
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