Peter Franklin

Peter Franklin appears in the following:

Rev. James A. Gusweller

Sunday, December 21, 1958

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

Rev. Gusweller, Rector of the Episcopalian Church of St. Matthew and St. Timothy and an activist against slum conditions, answers questions about the fight against slum conditions and bribes.
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Dr. Richard Orr

Sunday, December 07, 1958

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

Jay Nelson Tuck moderates.

Dr. Richard Orr, Member of Association for Psychiatric Treatment of
Criminal Offenders (APTO).

APTO exists to stimulate interest in psychiatric ...

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Michael J. Quill

Sunday, November 16, 1958

TWU chief on the transit system.

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John J. DeLury

Sunday, October 19, 1958

DeLury takes at stand against Jimmy Hoffa.

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Adolf A. Berle, Jr.

Sunday, October 12, 1958

First head of the Liberal Party.

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Jacob Javits

Sunday, September 21, 1958

Eisenhower needs to show a stronger stance with desegregation.

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Dr. Leonard Greenburg

Sunday, September 14, 1958

Air pollution has been a focus of discussion for quite some time now.

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John V. Lindsay

Sunday, June 08, 1958

Congressional candidate John V. Lindsay.

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Paul Screvane

Sunday, June 01, 1958

Learn how to properly dispose of a cigarette butt, the prospect for 'dog comfort stations' and the atomic disposal of trash.

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Dr. Morris Jacobs, Commissioner of Hospitals, On Care and Rehabilitation of the Elderly

Wednesday, April 23, 1958

On this episode of Campus Press Conference, college newspaper editors question Dr. Morris Jacobs, New York City Commissioner of Hospitals, about care for elderly hospital patients.

According to Jacobs, the elderly are the largest percentage of hospital patients at an average age of 60.1 and a life ...

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Judge John M. Murtagh

Sunday, February 23, 1958

An unusually progressive voice from the bench at a conservative time.

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