Box 5
Contains 14 Results:
Duderstadt, James; June 27, 1983; High technology. Interviewed by Tom LaBelle. (2 tapes)
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.
Luedtke, Kurt; April 05, 1982; Journalism. Interviewed by Lois Servaas.
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.
Runkel, Phillip; June 20, 1983; Youth & Education. Interviewed by Elizabeth Slowik.
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.
Walden, Robert; TV actor. Side A.
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.
Farrell, Mike; Acting. Side B.
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.
Hatcher, Dr. Robert; September 24, 1984; Parent‑child communications. Interviewed by Mary Lohr.
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.
Haines, Louis; Productivity. Interviewed by Tim Bulsua.
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.
Becher, Hal; Technology. Subliminal communication. Illegal aliens. Interviewed by Marie Hayinga.
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.
Illegal Aliens; Interview with two illegal aliens.
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.
National Forests; Interview with an administrator of the national forest.
There are 185 audio tapes, representing about the same number of interviews. Each tape has been assigned a number and they are arranged by that number.