Voice cuts, Reel #7-62

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Date
1962-04-25/1962-05-10
Summary
(1) Jerry Landay interviews Clarence M. Mitchell, lobbyist for the NAACP, on the shipment of Negro families to the North by New Orleans segregationists, the so-called "Reverse Freedom Rides" (4/25). (2) Tom Bryson interviews Isadore Seeman, executive director of the Health and Welfare Council in Washington, DC, on the shipment of Negro families to the North by New Orleans segregationists (4/25). (3) Voice cuts of Secretary of State Dean Rusk from press conference on nuclear disarmament (4/26). (4) President Kennedy speaking to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, “In 1960 I do not think it wholly inaccurate to say that I was the second choice of a majority of businessmen for the office of President of the United States” (4/30). (5) Sen. Paul Douglas (D-IL) opposes leveling the sand dunes at the southern end of Lake Michigan to make an industrial harbor (4/30). (6) Newsmen interview Dr. Leonard Larsen, former president of the American Medical Association, and Abraham Ribicoff, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, after their meeting with JFK about the proposed "medical care for the aged" (5/1). (7) Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman comments on the Billie Sol Estes scandal (5/7). (8) Voice cuts from President Kennedy's May 9 press conference. (9) Former president Eisenhower expresses Republican party concern over strong Federal powers (5/10).
Publisher
Westinghouse Broadcasting Company. Group W
Genre
Special events radio coverage
Collection
Group W (Westinghouse Broadcasting Company) audio tapes
Unit
Special Collections and University Archives
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Physical Description
sound tape reel
Notes
A guide to the full collection of Group W (Westinghouse Broadcasting Company) audio tapes is available in our archival collections: https://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/43884
Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: bcast-077679; Other: 0492-MMC

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