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1957, November 17. The Non-Russian Nations in the U.S.S.R., Lenin to Khrushchev. Forum No. 574. Participants: J. Kajeckas, Charge d’Affaires, Lithuanian, Legation; and Roman Smal-Stocki, Director of Slavistics Institute, Marquette University and Author of “The Nationality Problem in the Soviet Union”. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1957, November 24. What Basic Science Does the United States Need? Forum No. 575. Participants: Keith C. Johnson, Director of Physical Sciences, District of Columbia Public School System; Raymond J. Seeger, Deputy Assistant Director, National Science Foundation; and Robert J. Hartman, Chairman, Department of Chemistry. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1957, December 1. National Character and American Youth. Forum No. 576. Participants: Bess Levins, Judge of Orphans’ Court, Prince George’s County, Maryland; Harold Crowley, Psychologist, Mental Health Clinic, Arlington County, Virginia; William Trevero, Chrysler Corporation; and John O’Connor, U.S.N., Assistant to the Chief of Chaplains for the Character Education. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1957, December 8. The Courts and School Desegregation. Forum No. 577. Participants: Walter E. Hager; President of the District of Columbia Teachers’ College; James M. Nabrit, Secretary, Howard University, Legal Committee of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; and B. M. Miller, National Committeeman of the Constitution Party. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1957, December 15. Common Sense and the Fifth Amendment. Forum No. 578. Participants: Sidney Hook, Chairman of the Department of Philosophy, New York University and Writer, Author of “Common Sense and the Fifth Amendment”; and Joseph M. Snee, S.J., Professor of Law, Law Center. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1957, December 22. Moscow’s Policies in Satellite Europe. Forum No. 579. Participants: Slobodan Draskovich, Author and Lecturer; Walter Dushnyck, Journalist and Publicist; and Tibor Kerekes, Professor of History and Director of the Ethnic Institute. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1957, December 29. Humanistic Values in This Scientific Age? Forum No. 580. Participants: George Myllonas, President, Archeological Institute of America, Professor of Archeology, Washington University, St. Louis and the University of Athens, Greece; Gerald F. Else, Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan; and Raymond J. Seeger, Deputy Assistant Director, National Science Foundation. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, January 5. Education - Tradition and Reform. Forum No. 581. Participants: Stephan Possony, Professor of International Studies; Francis J. Hayden, S.J., Director, Georgetown College Observatory; and Eric McDermott, S.J., Assistant Professor of History. Moderator: Weldon Walker. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, January 12. United States Policy Toward the Communist Empire. Forum No. 582. Participants: Michael A. Feighan, Congressman from Ohio and Member of the House Judiciary Committee; Charles K. Kersten, former Congressman from Wisconsin and Author of the Famous Kersten Amendment to the Mutual Security Act; and John E. Means, Department of Government. Moderator: Weldon Walker. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, January 19. Ground Rules for the American Economy Until 1970. Forum No. 583. Participants: Gerhard Colm, Chief Economist, National Planning Association and the Lecturer in Economics at The George Washington University; Joseph Solterer, Department of Economics; Donald J. Wolf, S.J., Department of Economics. Moderator: Weldon Walker. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, January 26. Our Military Policy and Communist Unorthodox Warfare. Forum No. 584. Participants: James D. Atkinson, Department of Government; Tibor Kerekes, Department of History; and Rear Admiral John D. Hayes, USN (Retired), Editor of “Shipmate,” the United States Naval Academy Alumni Monthly. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, February 2. The Other Side of the Atom. Forum No. 585. Participants: Captain E. R. King, M.C., U.S.N., Director of the Radioisotope Laboratory, National Naval Medical School; Oscar B. Hunter, Jr., Clinical Instructor in Medicine, the Medical School; and Bernard J. Walsh, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, the Medical Center. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, February 9. What Kind of Schools Should America Have? Forum No. 586. Participants: Howard A. Meyerhoff, President of the Council for Basic Education; James A. Koerner, Associate Secretary, Council for Basic Education; and Henry Grattan Doyle, Former President District of Columbia Board of Education. Moderator: Weston Harris. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, February 16. The New Federation of Egypt and Syria. Forum No. 587. Participants: Roman Debicki, Associate Professor of Government; Edward M. O’Connor, Government Consultant, Washington, D. C.; Hisham B. Sharabi, Assistant Professor of History and Government; and John Scali, Diplomatic Correspondent, The Associated Press. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, February 23. Liberalism on Both Sides of the Atlantic. Forum No. 888. Participants: Joseph Grimond, Member of Parliament and Leader of the Liberal Party of Great Britain; Eugene J. McCarthy, Member of Congress from Minnesota; and Eric McDermott, Society of Jesus, Department of History. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, March 2. Tomorrow’s Scientists. Forum No. 589. Participants: Charles Herzfeld, Chief of the Heat Division, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C; Charles E. Rath, Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Hemotological Laboratory; and Paul J. Devine, Jr., and Jerry M. Rice, winners of the Westinghouse Science Talent Show. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, March 9. Why is Modern Literature Difficult? Forum No. 590. Participants: Riley Hughes, Author, Literary Critic of the Catholic World, Department of English; Joseph T. Durkin, S.J., Department of History; and Raymond H. Reno, Department of English. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, March 16. The Capitol Goes to the Nation. Forum No. 591. Participants: Robert E. Mclaughlin, President, Board of Commissioners for the District of Columbia; David B. Karrick, Board of Commissioners for the District of Columbia; and Colonel A. C. Welling, Engineer Commissioner for the District of Columbia. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, [March 23?]. People’s Progress. Forum No. 592. Participants: Deborah Partridge, Professor of Education, Queens College Flushing, Long Island, New York; Arnetta Wallace, Teacher, Chicago, Ill; and Edna Douglas, Teacher, High School, Little Rock, Arkansas. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
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Dates
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1951-1959
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
1958, March 30. Crisis in Indonesia. Forum No. 593. Participants: R. Sumarjo, Indonesian Embassy; and Janus Poppe, Department of Economics. Moderator: Matthew Warren. Georgetown University Radio Forum. From the Raymond Reiss Studio.
File — Box: 1
Dates
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1951-1959
Found in:
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GTA-000107, Georgetown University Forum Transcripts
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