O Pioneers!: From Pat Schroeder to Lewis and Clark
Wednesday, February 12, 2003
Fix-it gurus Ubell and Son take listeners’ calls about home repair. Of the 510 graduates in the Harvard Law class of 1964, 15 were women. Judith Richards Hope joins former Congresswoman Pat Schroeder and Diana Gordon to discuss what it was like to be a part of this pivotal class. Brian Hall with an alternate interpretation of the Lewis and Clark story, I Should Be Extremely Happy In Your Company. And Paula Huntley shares her account of the months she and her husband spent in the former Yugoslavian province, The Hemingway Book Club of Kosovo.
Al and Larry Ubell
Fix-it gurus Ubell and Son take listeners’ calls about home repair. Visit the Ubell's website.
Judith Richards Hope, Pat Schroeder and Diana Gordon
Of the 510 graduates in the Harvard Law class of 1964, 15 were women. Judith Richards Hope joins former Congresswoman Pat Schroeder and Diana Gordon to discuss what it was like to be a part of this pivotal class, Pinstripes and Pearls: The Women of the Harvard Law Class of ...
Brian Hall
Brian Hall with an alternate interpretation of the Lewis and Clark story, I Should Be Extremely Happy In Your Company: A Novel of Lewis and Clark.
Music: "I Should Be Extremely Happy": soundtrack of "Iris" by James Horner (cuts #5 & 4) from Sony Classical
Music: "I Should Be Extremely Happy": soundtrack of "Iris" by James Horner (cuts #5 & 4) from Sony Classical
Paula Huntley
Paula Huntley shares her account of the months she and her husband spent in the former Yugoslavian province, The Hemingway Book Club of Kosovo.
Music: Soundtrack of "Brother's Keeper" composed and performed by Jay Ungar and Molly Mason (cut #7) -- from Angel
Music: Soundtrack of "Brother's Keeper" composed and performed by Jay Ungar and Molly Mason (cut #7) -- from Angel

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