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Predicting the Future with Isaac Asimov

May 11, 1978

by: Chris Reilly

Isaac Asimov discusses various topics in science fiction, most prominently how the past factors into our ability to predict the future. This was originally broadcast […]

James Baldwin on The Writer’s Responsibility

The Author's Reflections in 1986

by: Chris Reilly

James Baldwin discusses the responsibilities of a writer in a socio-cultural, societal, and worldy role. Baldwin also explores how race influences his craft. This was […]

An Informal Discussion with Robert Frost

October 20, 1954

by: Chris Reilly

Robert Frost shares an “informal chat” with students of Mount Holyoke College, in Chapin Auditorium on October 20, 1954. These poetry readings, discussions, and philisophical […]

Truths and Lies in the Soviet Union

Observations of MIT Economist Evsey Domar

by: Chris Reilly

Evsey Domar speaks on the realities and misperceptions of the Soviet Union. In particular, he discusses Soviet economics, collective farms in Odessa, factory conditions in […]

Call to Action for the Graduating Class of 1975

Mt. Holyoke & Smith Commencement

by: Chris Reilly

1975 Commencement Addresses by Shirley Chisholm and Ella Grasso

A Debate on Nuclear Power in 1977

Ralph E. Lapp and Anthony Reussman

by: Chris Reilly

This debate on nuclear power was originally broadcast on WFCR on February 24, 1977.

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