A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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March 23, 1983 -
March 26, 1983 - Bill Nunn, discusses gardening, spring planting, soil testing, and other matters. Nunn also answers listener questions.
March 29, 1983 - On this episode of About Books and Writers, host Robert Cromie talks with W. Bradford Wiley and Deborah Wiley about the 175-year-old publishing house, the John Wiley Company.
March 30, 1983 - Listener call-in with Dr. Stuart Berger about helping children in the process of divorce, remarriage, and step-families.
April 1, 1983 -
April 2, 1983 -
April 2, 1983 - James Starr and Mike Andregg discuss American defense policy, the nuclear freeze, and proposed defense buildup and take listeners' calls.
April 4, 1983 -
April 4, 1983 -
April 5, 1983 - Gary Hart, U.S. Senator from Colorado, speaking at Minnesota Meeting held in Saint Paul. Hart’s address was titled "Arms Control: The Ultimate Issue." After speech, Hart answers audience questions. Hart serves on the Budget, Armed Services, and Environment and Public Works Committees. He ran George McGovern's unsuccessful presidential campaign in 1972. Hart is a democratic candidate for president in 1984. Minnesota Meeting is a non-profit corporation which hosts a wide range of public speakers. It is managed by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.