Douglas P. Cooper

Douglas P. Cooper appears in the following:

Don Porter

Friday, January 01, 1971

A well-known actor reflects on his career.

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Milton Friedman

Friday, January 01, 1971

A Nobel-winning economist who had a strong influence on President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

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Sheila MacRae

Sunday, November 01, 1970

When Sheila and Gordon MacRae divorced, she snagged the Gleason Show and married its producer.

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Barry Gray

Thursday, January 01, 1970

He's been called "The Father of Talk Radio," and has interviewed just about everyone who was anyone.

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James Bryant Conant

Thursday, January 01, 1970

His was a wide-ranging career that included developing poison gas, overseeing the A-bomb, making reforms at Harvard and being Ambassador to Germany.

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Averell Harriman

Thursday, January 01, 1970

Diplomat, politician and businessman, he held more government assignments than any American in the country's history.

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Robert Allen

Thursday, January 01, 1970

He takes the greatest pleasure when a stranger sings, whistles or hums one of his pieces.

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Johnny Mercer

Thursday, May 01, 1969

He was a great lyricist, songwriter and singer as well as the founder of Capitol Records.

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Gordon MacRae

Saturday, March 01, 1969

A popular entertainer reflects.

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Phyllis McGinley

Tuesday, February 18, 1969

 A Pulitzer Prize-winning poet goes on record.

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James Mason

Wednesday, January 01, 1969

An informal conversation with one of the leading actors of the day.

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William (Rosko) Mercer

Wednesday, January 01, 1969

"Take a mind excursion."

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Boyd Lewis

Thursday, February 01, 1968

WNYC
He reported from some of the most brutal battles of World War II and spent some time with President Kennedy.

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Walter Cronkite

Sunday, January 01, 1967

Three talks with the most trusted man in America cover the war in Vietnam and trust in government.

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