May 28, 1981 -
May 28, 1981 -
May 28, 1981 -
May 29, 1981 - James Gustave Speth, senior fellow at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute, speaking at the Humphrey Institute about measures to alleviate the increase of CO2. Speth’s address is titled "Carbon Dioxide Buildup: The Case for Limited Action.” Speth is former chairman of the president's Council on Environmental Quality during the Carter administration.
May 29, 1981 - MPR’s Bob Aronson talks with Fred Friendly about his book Near vs. Minnesota - Minnesota Rag: The Dramatic Story of the Landmark Supreme Court Case That Gave New Meaning to Freedom of the Press. Friendly summarizes the history and impact of case.
May 30, 1981 - Commentator Bruce Benidt reflects on the many summer creatures amongst us in the state.
May 30, 1981 -
May 31, 1981 - Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and Layton "Skip" James visit Saint Paul Sunday Morning in the studio. Program includes commentary by host Bill McGlaughlin and interview segments where Italian Renaissance and Baroque styles are discussed.
June 4, 1981 -
June 5, 1981 - With the contemporary discussion on mass transit, local historian Virginia Kunz reflects on the deep impact Minnesota railroads have and still have on our everyday life.