Lee Graham

Lee Graham appears in the following:

'Eleanor Roosevelt Remembered,' a Touching Tribute by Eight Women

Monday, December 17, 2012

WNYC
This 1962 tEight women reminiscing about their friend, and illuminating the many different areas of Eleanor Roosevelt's politically wide-ranging life.
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Why Corporations Remain in New York

Monday, April 05, 1976

Brendan Gill hosts this episode of Livable City on why companies stay in New York City. His guests Alfred Eisenpreis is the administrator of Economic Development Administration,...

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Feminine Mystique or Mistake

Thursday, August 11, 1966

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Moderator Lee Graham introduces the topic for discussion. When it comes to women there seem to be three schools of thought on how they can attain happiness: "the Feminine Mystique school ...

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Abortion: Legal, Medical, and Historical Perspectives

Thursday, April 14, 1966

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Moderator Lee Graham

Opens with quote from a New York Times article calling "New York's 83 year old abortion law cruel and unrealistic in common with the laws ...

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Knowledge Industry - Production Transmission and Sale of Information

Thursday, September 30, 1965

On this broadcast of Maincurrents, Lee Graham (moderator) interviews:

Dr. Charles De Carlo, Director of Automation Research for IBM
Raymond Hagel, Chairman of the Board and President, Crowell-Collier and Macmillan Incorporated Publishers
Quentin Harvell, Executive Director of the Public Relation Society of America
Marlin ...

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Reminiscences of Eleanor Roosevelt by 8 Friends

Saturday, November 10, 1962

This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate.

Moderator Lee Graham hosts Rose Schneiderman, Fannie Hurst, Mrs. D. Grayvitch, Eleanor Clark French, Eileen Harity, Anna Cross, Frances Perkins, and Irene Wicker as they speak about their friend Eleanor Roosevelt, ...

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