A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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October 20, 1983 - A Midday broadcast of St. Paul School Board District 625 debates, live from Town Square, sponsored by St. Paul Chamber of Commerce. Panelists for debate are Andrew Becker, attorney for Briggs and Morton; Catherine McNamee, president of the College of St. Catherine; and Ronald Clark, editorial page editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch.
October 21, 1983 - A Midday broadcast of St. Paul School Board District 625 debates, live from Town Square, sponsored by St. Paul Chamber of Commerce. Panelists for debate are Andrew Becker, attorney for Briggs and Morton; Catherine McNamee, president of the College of St. Catherine; and Ronald Clark, editorial page editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch.
October 22, 1983 - On this Weekend program, Kathy Heidel, naturalist for the Hennepin County Park Reserve District, discusses nature and animals in the wild as winter approaches. Heidel also answers listener questions.
October 24, 1983 - MPR’s Dennis Hamilton interviews Minnesota author Lee Henschel Jr. about his book, Short Stories of Vietnam.
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October 26, 1983 - Arvonne Fraser of the University of Minnesota tells women how they can move into policy-making positions.
November 1, 1983 - Former Minnesota Governor Elmer L. Andersen with Bob Potter, answers questions about recent trends, problems, and prospects for higher education.
November 2, 1983 - Dr. John Crandall, one of the Americans evacuated from Grenada after U.S. invasion. Crandall discusses life in Grenada. He's a native of Red Wing, MN. Crandall also answers listener questions.