October 3, 1974 - John W. Johnson questions Wendell Anderson on the selection of Michael O'Donnell as temporary commissioner of banking (for seven months), the bank charters that went to the govenor's secretary, and Johnson accuses Edward Driscoll of being less than candid about his business relationships.
October 3, 1974 - Graham Watt, director of the Federal Office of Revenue Sharing, discusses possible, yet at the time unknown, cuts and/or reduction of expenditures to 1975 or 1976 federal budgets to alleviate concerns of inflation. Concerns from local and state governments regarding federal moneys and potential losses to revenue sharing are also discussed.
October 4, 1974 - Committee on shade tree disease and local advocates discuss necessity of removal of diseased shade trees and awareness of shade tree diseases. Also discussed is process for disposing of affected elm and oak trees.
October 4, 1974 - Tel Med, a telephone based, anonymously accessed health and disease information system available in the Twin Cities metropolitan area has been a popular development. People from all over the area can call up and access information on a number of diseases, medical questions, and doctor referrals. Discussion included as to benefits of system with Dr. Robert Gumnet of St. Paul Ramsey Hospital.
October 4, 1974 - Elmer L. Andersen, Board of Regents Chairman, describes a visit and speech by Dr. David Saxon, who saw the strengths of the University of Minnesota as being centrally located. Anderson states the matter of religion did not enter into the decision of C. Peter Magrath over Dr. Saxon as choice to lead the university.
October 4, 1974 - Elmer Anderson, Minnesota Board of Regents Chairman, defends accusations that religion played a factor in selection of president. Elmer suggests that the committee ask accusor, Reginal J. Lee, about his comments.
October 4, 1974 - Elmer Anderson, Minnesota Board of Regents Chairman, defends accusations that religion played a factor in selection of president.
October 4, 1974 - Elmer Anderson, Minnesota Board of Regents Chairman, defends accusations that religion played a factor in the selection of president.
October 4, 1974 - Mulford Q. Sibley, professor of political science at the University of Minnesota, speaks on the immense political, social, economic, religious, and physical toll of Vietnam war. The topic is not limited to South or North division, but all parties involved, including the United States.
October 5, 1974 - MPR’s Worthington reporter Steve Monroe talks to U.S. Senator Walter Mondale who discusses the issues that will face the nation in the upcoming election.