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1958, August 24. Police Action and Individual Freedom: The Mallory Case. Forum No. 614. Participants: James E. Hogan, Professor of Law; and A. Kenneth Pye, Professor of Law. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, August 31. The “Mess in Washington”: Past and Present. Forum No. 615. Participants: Fletcher R. Knebel, Washington Correspondent for Look Magazine; Clark R. Mollenhoff, Washington Correspondent for Des Moines Register and Tribune, and Minneapolis Star and Tribune; and John C. O’Brien, Washington Correspondent of Philadelphia Inquirer. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, September 7. Virginia Schools and Private Citizens. Forum No. 616. Participants: O. Glenn Stahl, Chairman, Arlington Committee to Preserve Public Schools; Edmund D. Campbell, Attorney, Member of the Executive board of the Arlington Committee; and William M. Lightsey, Director, Northern Virginia District Parent Teacher’s Associations. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, [September 14?]. Report on Europe. Forum No. 617. Participants: Tibor Kerekes, Director of the Ethnic Institute; Jan Karsi, Department of Government; and Lev E. Dobriansky, Department of Economics. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, September 21. Youngsters in Court. Forum No. 618. Participants: John R. Reeves, Judge of the Circuit Court of Montgomery, Maryland; Albert F. Grau, Society of Jesus, Director, Psychological Services Bureau, Member of the Department of Philosophy; and Emmett Nanna, Jr., Trial Magistrate for Juvenile Causes for Prince Georges County Maryland. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, September 28. Middle East Perspectives. Forum No. 619. Participants: Jules Davids, Lev E. Dobriansky, and Hisham Sharabi (all members of the Ethnic Institute of Georgetown University). Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, October 5. Red China: Recognition and Trade? Forum No. 620. Participants: Robert H. Estabrook, Editor, Editorial Page, Washington Post and Times-Herald; Peter S. H. Tang, Author of “Communist China Today,” Member of Faculty, Georgetown University. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, October 12. Why A Civil War Centennial? Forum No. 621. Participants: Virgil Carrington Jones, Author and Manager of the Washington Office of Curtis Publishing Company; Karl S. Betts, Executive Director, Civil War Centennial Commission; and Francis A. Lord, Member of the Civil War Round Table. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, October 26. Some Political Issues in Virginia. Forum No. 623. Participants: Julius Brenner, Independent Candidate for Congress form the 10th District, Virginia; and Joseph H. Freehill, Democratic Candidate for Congress from the 10th District, Virginia. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, November 2. What is Arab Nationalism? Forum No. 624. Participants: Mustapha Alami, First Secretary, Embassy of Morocco; Mohammad Alwan, First Secretary, Embassy of Iraq; Mohammad Habib, Press Attache, United Arab Republic; and Jamal Sa’d, Assistant Director, Arab Information Center, Washington, D. C. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, November 9. How Latin Americans See Us. Forum No. 625. Participants: Joseph A. Beirne, President, Communication Workers of America; Mathias C. Kieman, O.F.M., Lecturer of History, the Graduate School, and Member of the Historical Research Institute at the Academy of American Franciscan History, Bethesda, Maryland. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, November 16. U.N. Voting: Power Blocs and Peace. Forum No. 626. Participants: Pyo Wook Han, Korean Minister to the United States; Francis O. Wilcox, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs; and John H. McDonough, Associate Professor of Government. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, November 23. The First Thanksgiving in America. Forum No. 627. Participants: John B. Fisher, Member of Joyce and Fisher Associates, Washington, D. C.; Eric McDermott, S.J., Professor of History; Verbon E. Kemp, Executive Director, Virginia State Chamber of Commerce and Trustee of Jamestown Corporation. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, December 21. Second Thoughts on Communism. Forum No. 631. Participants: Frank L. Fadner, S.J., Professor of Russian History, Regent, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service; Selig S. Harrison, Associate Editor, The New Republic; Cyril A. Zebot, Department of Economics. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
File — Box: 1
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1951-1959
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1958, December 14. Radio in the Cold War. Forum No. 630. Participants: Barry Zorthian, Manager, Voice of America; and A. F. Rhoads, Vice President, Crusade for Freedom. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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1958, November 30. Crossroads Africa. Forum No. 628. Participants: C. Vaughn Ferguson, Director, Office of Middle and Southern African Affairs of the Department of State; James M. Hunter, Associate Professor of Geography; and Charles Schertenleib, Visiting Professor of Economics. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
File — Box: 1
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1951-1959
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1958, December 28. The Newport Tower—The First Church in America? Forum No. 632. Participants: Arlington H. Mallery, Author of “Lost America”; Thomas R. Henry, Columnist for Washington Evening Star, Science Editor for American Newspaper Alliance; and John Huminik, Jr., Metallurgical Engineer. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
File — Box: 1
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1951-1959
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1959, January 4. Overseas Labor Problems: Why Our Concern? Forum No. 633. Participants: William C. Doherty, Jr., Inter-American Representative of Postal Telegraph and Telephone International, Representative of Public Service Workers International; Clifford Finch, Officer in Charge of Labor Affairs for Middle East and South Asia, Department of State; and Jules Weinberg, Secretary, International Labor Advisory Service. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
File — Box: 1
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1951-1959
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1959, January 11. The Role of Today’s Courts. Forum No. 634. Participants: F. William O’Brien, S.J., Department of Government; and Joseph Rauh, Attorney. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
File — Box: 1
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1951-1959
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