Fred Goldsweig appears in the following:
Joseph Monsarrat
Saturday, April 30, 1955
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Gabe Pressman hosts with Joseph Monsarrat, Director of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico's office in NYC answering questions about Puerto Rican immigration.
Panelists: Martin Birmingham, Ursula Mahoney, and ...
Emanuel Celler
Friday, October 15, 1954
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Gabe Pressman hosts. Congressman Emanuel Celler answers questions about the work of the government and his ideas for changes.
Panelists: Sue MacMahon of Hunter College, Martin Birmingham and ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr.
Sunday, August 29, 1954
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Gabe Pressman hosts. FDR, Jr., answers questions about his bid for Governor of New York.
Panelists: Ursula Mahoney of Hunter College, Fred Goldsweig of the Heights Campus of NYU, and ...
Traffic problems
Saturday, June 19, 1954
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New York City Traffic Commissioner T.T. Wylie answers questions.
Gabe Pressman hosts.
Panelists: Andrew Meisels of City College, Fred Goldsweig of the Heights Campus of NYU, and Martin Birmingham of Washington ...
Emanuel Celler
Monday, June 07, 1954
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Gabe Pressman hosts.
Rep. Emanuel Celler answers questions from a panel of college newspaper editors.
Panelists: Martin Birmingham of the Washington Square Bulletin, Fred Goldsweig of the Heights Daily News ...
Jacob K. Javits
Wednesday, January 03, 1900
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Gabe Pressman hosts. Rep. Jacob K. Javits, candidate for Attorney General for the Republican state ticket ...