February 7, 1983 - Dick Dunlap, author of Donovan: America's Master Spy, is interviewed by About Books and Writers host Robert Cromie.
February 7, 1983 -
February 7, 1983 -
February 11, 1983 - Roger Clarke, columnist and career consultant, discusses how to get a job in the high unemployment market and current economy. Clarke also answers listener questions.
February 15, 1983 - About Books and Writers host Robert Cromie talks with Virginia Gardner, author of Friend and Lover: The Life of Louise Bryant.
February 17, 1983 - Eugenia Zukerman, flutist and arts critic, speaks at the Westminster Town Hall Forum. Zukerman’s address is titled "The Power of Music and the Music of Power."
February 19, 1983 - On this Weekend program, Rudy Perpich, governor of Minnesota, discusses his released budget plan for the state. Topics include employment and education. Perpich also answers listener questions.
February 21, 1983 - Walter Mondale declares his candidacy for president from the House chamber at the State Capitol. Potter provides a summary of Mondale’s career. There's a brief interview with David Lebedoff prior to Mondale speech.
February 21, 1983 - MPR’s Pat Kessler reports on Walter Mondale, presidential candidate and former U.S. vice president, who toured the Iron Range as part of his opening campaign day. Report includes excerpts of Mondale speech and comments from residents of the area.
February 21, 1983 - MPR’s Bob Potter reports from the State Capitol on Walter Mondale’s pending announcement on run for presidency.