Citizens Housing and Planning Commission Luncheon
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Master of Ceremonies Bill Leonard is introduced. He mentions his show, "Eye on New...
View ArticleNational Conference of Christians and Jews : "To bigotry no sanction, to...
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Theme of Conference: "To bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance,"170th...
View ArticleTeacher's Strike
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Mayor Robert F. Wagner speaks about the teacher's strike. Talks about discussions...
View ArticleMayor Wagner on Graft
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Series of three radio spots featuring Mayor Wagner. He asks the public to not...
View ArticlePenn Station South Dedication of Housing Development
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Penn. Station South Dedication of Housing Development.Speakers: David Dubinsky,...
View ArticleGerold Frank, Peter Ustinov, and Adolf Berle
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Gerold Frank discusses his book "The Deed," a story about two young Jewish men who...
View ArticleMayor Wagner and Secretary of Labor Wirtz on JOIN
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Press conference with Mayor Robert F. Wagner and Secretary of Labor W. Willard...
View ArticleJames Farmer
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Barrett McGurn introduces James Farmer. McGurn describes CORE as the "Marines of...
View ArticleStanley H. Lowell
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Stanley H. Lowell, chairman of New York City's Commission on Human Rights. He...
View ArticleElinor Guggenheimer
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.November 3, 1963Mrs. Randolph Guggenheimer, member of the City Planning Commission...
View ArticleEleanor Roosevelt Memorial
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Adlai Stevenson opens the presentation. He admits that the Eleanor Roosevelt...
View ArticleDominique Georges Henri Pire
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.From card catalog: Rev. Dominique Georves Henri Pire [sic], founder of a...
View ArticleJames Farmer
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Speaker James Farmer of CORE (Congress on Racial Equality) speaking on his recent...
View ArticleRolf Hochhuth
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.[From Municipal Catalog]: Rolf Hochhuth, author of The Deputy, and its producer,...
View ArticleJohn Lindsay
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.From card catalog: Seymour Siegel interviews John V. Lindsay, Congressman, 17th...
View ArticleDr. Samuel Gould
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.From Municipal catalog: "Samuel B. Gould, President Educational Broadcasting Corp....
View ArticleCarlos Lacerda
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Card catalog: Juracy Magalhaes, Ambassador from Brazil to US, speaks of...
View ArticleStatement on Harlem Riot
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Mayor Robert F. Wagner speaks of cutting his trip to Geneva short in order to...
View ArticleWho speaks for Harlem?
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Channel 4 New York Edwin Newman of NBC News moderates a discussion of the Harlem...
View ArticleCivil Rights : [Dr. Robert Spike]
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.Introduced by Barrett McGurn. Opens with reference the the murder of three...
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