November 22, 1977 - Former CBS reporter Daniel Schorr lectures on his coverage of Watergate and CIA activities which eventually cost him his job.
November 22, 1977 - Harrison Salisbury is a nationally known author, editor and critic. Born in Minneapolis, attended the University of Minnesota and has been associated with The New York Times since 1949. At the time of this speech he was involved in writing scripts for an upcoming television on World War II's Eastern Front. This speech is before the Minnesota Press Club, and he talks about recent controversial changes at The New York Times and changing competition among New York newspapers. He also talks about China.
November 22, 1977 - MPR’s Jan Falstad reports on members of women’s group upon their return from Houston after attending pro-family rally and protesting feminist delegates of The National Women's Conference.
November 26, 1977 - MPR’s Bob Potter presents “The Role of the Courts in a Changing Society: A Look at Conciliation Court,” a documentary that examines Minnesota's lower courts, including the first taped excerpts ever broadcast from local conciliation and municipal court in Minnesota.
December 1, 1977 -
December 1, 1977 -
December 10, 1977 - On this regional public affairs program, MPR’s Rich Dietman presents a sound portrait of "the farm." Includes various interviews with a Minnesota farm family outside of Cannon Falls.
December 10, 1977 - On this regional public affairs program, Hy Berman, history professor at University of Minnesota, discusses history of farmer organizations. Topics include political activities, strikes, and cooperatives.
December 12, 1977 -
December 16, 1977 - Minnesota poet Robert Bly reads some of his works at an appearance in Moorhead, Minnesota.