A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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April 16, 1983 -
April 18, 1983 - Jewish author Eli Wiesel, a survivor of Nazi concentration camps, speaks at a Survivor's Conference with other death-camp survivors. Program includes some excerpts from Wiesel’s book, Night, read by Arthur Hoehn.
April 22, 1983 - Chicago chiropractor Dr. Chester Wilk and Minnesota chiropractor Dr. Jeffrey Falck answer live listener questions on at antitrust lawsuit filed by chiropractors against the American Medical Association and on the practice of chiropractic in general.
April 25, 1983 - The University of Minnesota College Bowl team, led by captain Bob Maranto, attempt to answer listener questions on a broad variety of subjects.
April 26, 1983 - Andrew Young, former U.N. ambassador, speaking at Carlson Lecture Series in Northrop Auditorium. Young’s address was on the topic of an American model that includes human rights, peace, and prosperity. Following speech, Young answered audience questions. The Carlson Lecture Series was established by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
April 27, 1983 - MPR’s Gail Kern reports on defeat on a nuclear freeze resolution in Fergus Falls. Segment includes short interview with activist Gardner Hanks.
April 27, 1983 - MPR’s Bob Aronson interviews Fergus Falls librarian and nuclear activist Gardner Hanks on the failed effort of a nuclear freeze resolution in Fergus Falls.
April 28, 1983 -
April 28, 1983 -
April 28, 1983 -