Reel 0767, undated

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Note 1: "Track 1 A. Text writer with Stan Kenton. B. Folk Singing Bob England. C. L. John and Birth Control. Track 2 Birth control continued. Track 3 Birth control continued. Track 4 (inside) A. Old Woody Herman. B. Negro Poetry of Now. C. Bit of Beethoven 111."; Note 2: CDI 1. midshow on WBAI, DJ and singer/host Logan English. End of Chet Atkins song from LP "Our Man in Nashville". Tex Ritter and Stan Kenton "The Last Roundup". DJ talkset on Kentucky music Sings "Barbie alen" and talks then sings "Hunt for Rain" with talk set and plays The Osborne Brothers "Come all ye fair and tender ladies" then talks and sings "Kitty Alone" with his guitar. 2. end of broadcast day for WBAI via Pacifica Foundation 3. Jumps to Long John Nebel show with featured guest Marain Maury, author of book "Birth Rate, Birth Right" (1963) (debate on birth control and other related subjects) Panel: Long John Nebel, host; Kai Dee; Kieren O'Doherety, Will Oursler; Donald Sullivan. 7. Guests listed. Station ID. Ad for Carnegie Delicatessen and Restaurant. 8-13. cont'd discussion and debate CDII 1. cont'd discussion, guests listed, book mentioned "Birth Rate, Birth Right" by LJN. 2. station ID and ad for Charms candy squares and O'Reilly grills (low fat). 2. cont'd, (candy 5 cents) Ad for O'Reilly Grill. $4.88 3. backt o show, Catholic views discussed 4. cont'd 5. cont'd Ghandi historic reference (contraception in India) CDIII 1. cont'd discussion, shifts to pornography (Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer and DH Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover as examples of debated books) 2. con'td pornography 3. Telegrams 4. rhythm method contraception discussion 5. more telegrams, 6. cont'd, IPC college planning guide PSA 7. Guests announced again 8 Telegrams 9. cont'd debate 10. cont'd. 11. con'td includes Euthanasia discussion 12. cont'd, Hudson Valley vitamin ad by (June 1963 catalog) LJN 13. cont'd reintroduction of guests 14. Cont'd mention of Duke University. Catholic politics at end CDIV 1. cont'd LJN show. Different examples of eastern countries with Catholic influence. and planned parenthood. 2 cont'd debate 3. cont'd 4. includes privacy and education debate. CDV 1. LJN cont'd with General Tires ad and guest reintroduction. Back to debate. 2. cont'd then telegram 3. telegram (Catholic Church offended?) then cont'd discussion 4. Telegrams (Will Ousler has left) 5. Telegram (Willoughby's employee?) 6. discussion 7. cont'd General Tires Jet Air with duragen ad. 7. abortion debate 8. cont'd 9. cont'd 10. cont'd argument and theorhetical situations. Includes discussion of sterilization.11. cont'd discussion, laws. Telegrams. Discussion: population and resources. 12. cont'd, also on Communism. Telegrams.13. cont'd 14. Station ID. Ad for Embassy Tours on 42nd St. Telegrams, discussion CDVI 1. cont'd LJN debate/discussion, telegrams 2. end of show music then new DJ reading from bible "multicolored coat" CDVII 1-8. Tracks from Woody Herman big bands, LP set The Thundering Heards 1. Apple Honey 2. Northwest Passage 3. Bijou Away 4. Up a Storm 5. Sidewalks of Cuba 6. Everywhere 7. Keen and Peachy 8. Four Brothers. WBAI DJ announces, Don Gold, end of Saturday show. 10. Readings from Af-Am journal Umbra: Ismael Reed from "Fanfare for an avenging angel"; Joseph Johnson "Sonnet for a single action man"; "If I ride this train" 11. cont'd. Ronald Snellings "Cry Freedom" 12. cont'd 13. Lorenzo Thomas "For Eric Dolphy"; Art Berger "Tone Poem" ( Narrator: "Art Berger is the only white poet in this collection") "Bedford Avenue" then Charles Patterson (no title given, first line) "Listen, hear the sound..." (Readings by 3 co-editors of Umbra) Calvin Hearnton "The Ambiguity of My Perfection, for Paul Tillick"; Thomas Dent "Spring" 15. David Henderson (first line) "November, December" 16. cont'd 17. end narrator. WBAI, next show, 5:30. CDVIII 1. Beethoven's Sonata 32 C-Minor Opus 111, soloist Wilhelm Kempff begins (at end) ;

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