Reel 0580, 1963

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Note 1: "James Farmer. A Dream of Death. Ernest Hass - ch 19 - art of seeing and….. Agee and the print - Jan Peerce look up and like (s,,,) Madam Nuh."; Note 2: CDI Show about seeing, photography "Art of Seeing" first of 4 shows by Ernst Haas on NET 2. creation story, sermon News Kennedy and Cuba, Gov. Rockefeller. Interrupted by a drama and breif bit about Episcopal Minister (interview) CDII cont'd interview and Tv drama about father son strife "A Time to Live" CDIII Religious commentary about TV drama material things v. God (CBS Lamp Unto my Feet) James Moore, host, director of community action for the commission of reliion and race of the national Council of Churches. Ads, then Camera 3 show on folk music with performance and commentary CDIV Ads, Metropolitan Opera star Jan Peerce, Interview of Performance. CDV Inteview with James L Farmer, director of CORE (Congress on Racial Equality) on civil rights movement, Kennedy, Birmingham, switches to program discussion : Playwrights, Tennessee Williams. Eugene O'Neill, Arthur Miller "The American Literary Scene" one of a series of interviews about contemporary lit. Guest: John Mason Brown, theater critic. Interviewer: Prof. Edgar Johnson from City College on WNBC-TV Public Affairs, S. Vietnam, Interview with Madame Nhu, S. Vietnam, on Meet the Press about communism in America. CDVI cont'd interview Program of songs from the Labor Movement on WBAI "Songs w/ Significance" then "The American Way w/ Death" inteview with Jessica Mitford, author of book of the same name all about funeral procedures, products. CDVII . British Comedy Show, Lecture "Psychological Roots of War and Destruction, by Eric Fromme. radio music and lecture, very much static. CDVIII lecture, cont'd. ;

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