Douglas P. Cooper appears in the following:
Milton Friedman
Friday, January 01, 1971
A Nobel-winning economist who had a strong influence on President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Sheila MacRae
Sunday, November 01, 1970
When Sheila and Gordon MacRae divorced, she snagged the Gleason Show and married its producer.
Barry Gray
Thursday, January 01, 1970
He's been called "The Father of Talk Radio," and has interviewed just about everyone who was anyone.
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.
Averell Harriman
Thursday, January 01, 1970
Diplomat, politician and businessman, he held more government assignments than any American in the country's history.
Robert Allen
Thursday, January 01, 1970
He takes the greatest pleasure when a stranger sings, whistles or hums one of his pieces.
Johnny Mercer
Thursday, May 01, 1969
He was a great lyricist, songwriter and singer as well as the founder of Capitol Records.
James Mason
Wednesday, January 01, 1969
An informal conversation with one of the leading actors of the day.
Boyd Lewis
Thursday, February 01, 1968
He reported from some of the most brutal battles of World War II and spent some time with President Kennedy.
Walter Cronkite
Sunday, January 01, 1967
Three talks with the most trusted man in America cover the war in Vietnam and trust in government.