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June 18, 1983 - University of Minnesota economist Walter Heller answers listener questions.
June 21, 1983 - Alvin Toffler, author of "Future Shock," speaking at an Edison Electric Institute meeting in Minneapolis. Toffler’s address is titled "Our Energy Future." He speaks on energy in the future. Edison Electrical Institute is an organization of electric utility companies.
June 21, 1983 - Donald Hodel, U.S. Energy Secretary, speaking at an Edison Electric Institute meeting in Minneapolis. Hodel addresses the future of our energy resources. Hodel outlines the highlights of a report on expected electric demand, which was to be released formally the day following his talk. He also addressed the broader activities the Energy Department is currently engaged in. Edison Electrical Institute is an organization of electric utility companies.
June 21, 1983 - MPR’s Bob Potter talks with Byron Paulson, of the National Weather Service, about heavy rainstorms rolling across central part of state.
June 21, 1983 - Host Robert Cromie talks with James B. Stewart about his book, The Partners. The book is about American law firms.
June 24, 1983 - Elizabeth Winship, author of the syndicated column "Ask Beth" and of the new book, Reaching Your Teenager, answers listener questions.
June 24, 1983 - MPR’s Loren Omoto interviews St. Paul school administrator Joe Nathan about his book Free to Teach: Achieving Equity and Excellence in Schools. Nathan discusses his view on teaching freedom and accountability.
June 25, 1983 - On this Weekend program, Tim Kneeland, outdoor enthusiast, discusses recreational and sporting activities, including hiking, biking and camping. Kneeland also answers listener questions.