August 12, 1989 -
August 12, 1989 -
August 12, 1989 - Dr. Ford Bell, an internist at the University of Minnesota small animal clinic, answers listener questions about dog and cat health care.
August 14, 1989 - Michael Dorris, author of "The Broken Cord", who is also a Native American scholar, answers listener questions about fetal alcohol syndrome and other Indian concerns.
August 15, 1989 - Sara Evans, director of the Center for Advanced Feminist Study at the University of Minnesota and author, speaking at St. Olaf College in Northfield, as part of a conference called, "Re-visioning the Curriculum". Evan’s address was on the topic of the importance of integrating the history of women into school curriculum. Following speech, Evans answered audience questions. Sara Evans is author of "Born for Liberty: A History of Women in America", and co-authored "Wage Justice" with Barbara Nelson, which is a study of comparable worth in Minnesota.
August 17, 1989 - On this Midday, local author Howard Mohr answers listener questions and reads from his book, A Minnesota Book of Days (And a Few Nights). The book is a humorous almanac that chronicles Minnesota life through 366 daily entries.
August 19, 1989 -
August 19, 1989 -
August 19, 1989 -
August 19, 1989 -