January 31, 1992 -
January 31, 1992 -
February 1, 1992 - American cultural historian Karal Ann Marling reviews The Toy Book by Gil Asakawa and Leland Rucker. Among numerous topics, the book looks back at how many toys (such as Silly Putty) came out of the experimentation during WWII.
February 1, 1992 - Minneapolis author Lawrence Sutin comments about the lives of authors…one of dreams and struggle.
February 3, 1992 - Mainstreet Radio’s Catherine Winter takes a look at rural ministry in southern Minnesota. Winter interviews numerous theologians about the unique nature of church in agriculture communities.
February 3, 1992 - An interview on the development of a soup kitchen in Fergus Falls to assist the homeless and those struggling after job losses in area. A definition on what exactly the term “soup kitchen” means is provided.
February 3, 1992 -
February 4, 1992 -
February 4, 1992 -
February 5, 1992 - Murray Wiedenbaum, the former chair of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisors, speaking at Minnesota Meeting. Wiedenbaum’s address was titled, “The U.S. Economy After the Cold War: Will There Be a Peace Dividend?” Following speech, Wiedenbaum answered audience questions. Minnesota Meeting is a non-profit corporation which hosts a wide range of public speakers. It is managed by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.