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Season 2
Program Guests: Hugh Gaitskell, socialist member of Parliament and leader of the British Labor Party; Bertrand Russell, scientist, philosopher, and Nobel Prize winner in literature; Lord
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Program Guests: Hugh Gaitskell, socialist member of Parliament and leader of the British Labor Party; Bertrand Russell, scientist, philosopher, and Nobel Prize winner in literature; Lord Robert Boothby, independent member of the House of Lords; Robert McKenzie, political sociologist at the London School of Economics. The program examines varying British points of view on defense and disarmament policies.
Program Guests: Denis Healy, journalist and leading Labor Party spokesman for foreign affairs; Maurice Schumann, President of the French National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Commission;
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Program Guests: Denis Healy, journalist and leading Labor Party spokesman for foreign affairs; Maurice Schumann, President of the French National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Commission; Anthony Nutting, Minister of State and author of Europe Will not Wait; Robert McKenzie, political sociologist at the London School of Economics.
Program Guests: Lawrence Fuchs, Dean of the Faculty at Brandeis University and co-instructor with Eleanor Roosevelt of a course on international organization and law; Raymond Aron,
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Program Guests: Lawrence Fuchs, Dean of the Faculty at Brandeis University and co-instructor with Eleanor Roosevelt of a course on international organization and law; Raymond Aron, France's leading political writer, Professor of Sociology at the Sorbonne, author of The Century of Total War, columnist for Le Figaro, France's leading newspaper, and author of a three volume study of war; General Carlos Romulo, Philippines Ambassador to the United States, President of the United Nations Fourth General Assembly, former President of the Security Council (1957), and co-author of the United Nations charter in 1945; Senator Michael Mansfield (D-Mont.), probable successor to Lyndon Johnson as Senate Majority Leader and two-time delegate to the United Nations General Assembly.
Program Guests: Sir Charles Snow, British author and physicist; Dr. Jerome Wiesner, M.I.T. professor and member of the President's Scientific Advisory Committee; Max Lerner, columnist
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Program Guests: Sir Charles Snow, British author and physicist; Dr. Jerome Wiesner, M.I.T. professor and member of the President's Scientific Advisory Committee; Max Lerner, columnist and Professor of American Civilization at Brandeis University; Saville Davis, Managing Editor of The Christian Science Monitor.
Program Guests: Alfred Gruenther, President of the American Red Cross and former NATO Supreme Commander (1953-1956); Richard Crossman, member of Parliament and Chairman of the British
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Program Guests: Alfred Gruenther, President of the American Red Cross and former NATO Supreme Commander (1953-1956); Richard Crossman, member of Parliament and Chairman of the British Labor Party; Hans Morgenthau, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago; Saville Davis, Managing Editor of The Christian Science Monitor.
On arms control and the nuclear test ban, ER interviews Hans A. Bethe, Chet Holifield, Henry Kissinger, and Laurence Martin.
On arms control and the nuclear test ban, ER interviews Hans A. Bethe, Chet Holifield, Henry Kissinger, and Laurence Martin.
Program Guest: President John F. Kennedy Program opens with a ten minute segment in which President Kennedy is interviewed one-on- one by Eleanor Roosevelt, discussing the advent of the
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Program Guest: President John F. Kennedy Program opens with a ten minute segment in which President Kennedy is interviewed one-on- one by Eleanor Roosevelt, discussing the advent of the Peace Corps. The opening segment was recorded at the White House in Washington, D.C. on March 5, 1961, the day the President issued the executive order creating the Peace Corps. The remainder of the program was recorded at WTTG Studios in Washington, D.C. Program Guests: Senator Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.), chief supporter of legislation for the permanence and expansion of the Peace Corps, Chairman of the Disarmament Subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Samuel Hays, author of The Peace Corps Task Force Report requested by President Kennedy and a social scientist in the Department of Economics at the University of Michigan; Senteca Kajubi, from Makere College University of East Africa in Uganda, which will receive the first group of Peace Corps teachers, and presently at the University of Chicago; R. Sargent Shriver, Chairman of the Chicago Board of Education and newly named Director of the Peace Corps.
Program Guests: Ambassador Adlai Stevenson, Chief American Representative to the United Nations; G. Mennen Williams, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; Jaja Wachuku,
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Program Guests: Ambassador Adlai Stevenson, Chief American Representative to the United Nations; G. Mennen Williams, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; Jaja Wachuku, Chairman of the United Nations- Appointed Congo Conciliation Commission; Rajeshwar Dayal, Dag Hammarskjold's Special Representative in the Congo; William Frye, United Nations correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor.
Program Guests: Chester Bowles, Undersecretary of State; Paul Hoffman, Managing Director of the United Nations Special Fund; Barbara Ward (Lady Jackson), resident of Ghana, journalist
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Program Guests: Chester Bowles, Undersecretary of State; Paul Hoffman, Managing Director of the United Nations Special Fund; Barbara Ward (Lady Jackson), resident of Ghana, journalist and visiting lecturer at Harvard University; B.K. Nehru, Commissioner-General for Economic Affairs in India and the nation's roving economic ambassador; Max Millikan, Director of the Center for International Affairs at M.I.T.
In the final episode of the season, ER and her guests, Edward R. Murrow, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Chancal Sarkar, and Roscoe Drummond, discuss American propaganda.
In the final episode of the season, ER and her guests, Edward R. Murrow, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Chancal Sarkar, and Roscoe Drummond, discuss American propaganda.
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