Jim Farrell

Jim Farrell appears in the following:

Harris J. Klein

Sunday, December 22, 1957

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

Harris J. Klein answers questions about the city's transit problems.

Marvin Sleeper hosts.

Panelists: Jim Farrell, Michael Spielman, and Ruth Corsnick

Questions: ...

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Health Insurance

Sunday, December 01, 1957

Democratic State Senator Samuel L. Greenberg and Republican State Senator Daniel G. Albert are interviewed by student journalists about the subject of health insurance in New York and in the United States.
Asking the questions are Ruth Korsnick of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Jim [Farrell] of the ...

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Louis J. Lefkowitz

Sunday, November 10, 1957

The New York State courts need reorganization!

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Vito P. Battista

Sunday, October 27, 1957

The United Taxpayer Party revealed.

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Ralph Whelan

Wednesday, August 14, 1957

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

Editors of college newspapers question a prominent personality in the news. Marving Sleeper introduces the guest Ralph Whelan, Executive Director of New York City Youth Board, and the college journalists. Paulette ...

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Felisa Rincón de Gautier, mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Tuesday, July 16, 1957

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

What is the biggest Puerto Rican problem in New York?
What is the biggest Puerto Rican problem in San Juan?

Doña Felisa de Gautier, Mayor of San ...

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Grover Whalen

Sunday, June 30, 1957

Mr. New York, weighs-in on city traffic flow, among other things.

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Carmine DeSapio

Sunday, June 16, 1957

A political kingpin defends Mayor Wagner's administration.

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Dr. Frank S. Horne

Sunday, May 05, 1957

The so-called ghetto is the last vestige of racism...and stems from an unAmerican economic practice.

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Abraham Beame

Sunday, January 13, 1957

A bean counter's bean counter.

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Leona Baumgartner

Monday, December 17, 1956

The Salk vaccine - questions answered.

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Abraham Beame

Saturday, November 03, 1956

If each citizen were to expect that all the things they're seeking should be done, it's obvious you couldn't print enough money to do it.

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James Felt

Sunday, August 05, 1956

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

Felt, Chairman of New York City's Planning Committee, answers questions about city planning.

Marvin Sleeper moderates.

Panelists: Flo Casey, Paulette Singer, Jim Farrell, Bruno Wassathiel ...

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Robert E. Barnes

Monday, July 16, 1956

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

Barnes, Republican City Councilman from Queens, answers questions about transportation and New York City.

Marvin Sleeper moderates.

Panelists: Flo Casey, Paulette Singer, and Jim Farrell ...

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Leona Baumgartner

Sunday, March 18, 1956

Tooth decay, Salk vaccine, polio and cancer top the list.

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Robert B. Meyner

Sunday, January 22, 1956

New Jersey Governor Robert Meyner in 1956.

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Charles Abrams

Sunday, January 15, 1956

The Chairman of the New York State Commission Against Discrimination

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Charles F. Preusse

Friday, December 23, 1955

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

Preusse discusses the functions of the city administrator, he notes the many duties of the mayor to explain why the mayor needs an office to see to the day to day ...

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Carmine DeSapio

Sunday, July 24, 1955

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

Marvin Sleeper hosts.

Carmine DeSapio, Secretary of State to the Governor of New York, answers questions.

Panelists: Paulette Singer, Penny Fox, Jim Farrell, Bob Feinberg, ...

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