July 9, 1983 - An interview with Laurence Leamer, author of Make-Believe: The Story of Nancy and Ronald Reagan.
July 13, 1983 -
July 14, 1983 - On this Midday program, a broadcast of author and former New York Times reporter Seymour Hersh speaking at the Minnesota Press Club. Hersh talks about writing his book The Price of Power: Kissinger and the Nixon White House. After speech, Hersh answers audience questions.
July 30, 1983 - Gary Wynia, an author and professor of political science at University of Minnesota, discusses the country of Nicaragua, a country that is is not supported by the United States government.
July 30, 1983 - Gary Wynia, an author and professor of political science at University of Minnesota, shares an overview on Latin American politics and U.S. Relations with Latin American countries.
July 30, 1983 - Gary Wynia, an author and professor of political science at University of Minnesota, addresses on two different fronts if the situation is Nicaragua is another Vietnam.
July 30, 1983 - Gary Wynia, an author and professor of political science at University of Minnesota, details Latin American countries El Salvador and Honduras.
July 30, 1983 - Gary Wynia, an author and professor of political science at University of Minnesota, details reaction to U.S. military maneuvers near Latin American countries.
August 6, 1983 - Jerry Hammer, publicity manager of the Minnesota State Fair, shares background on a few of the more well-known slogans of fair, including the theme ‘The Great Minnesota Get Together.’
August 6, 1983 - Minneapolis playwright John Olive details the purpose of Midwest Playwrights Program Conference at College of Saint Catherine.