Stan Siegel

Stan Siegel appears in the following:

Art D'Lugoff

Sunday, March 06, 1960

Village Gate owner complains about NYPD harassment.

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Thomas J. Deegan, Jr

Sunday, October 11, 1959

The 1964 World's Fair. It was just a plan.

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Greenwich Village

Sunday, October 04, 1959

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

A panel discussion with Edwin C. Fancher, publisher of the Village Voice, who discusses the tensions and problems facing New York's Greenwich Village. Questioning Fancher are: Stan Siegel of NYU Square ...

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Emanuel Celler

Sunday, September 27, 1959

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

Jay Nelson Tuck moderates.

Guest is Honorable Emanuel Celler, Chairman of the House of Representatives
Judiciary Committee.

Panelists include Jack Parker, Stan Siegel, and ...

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Aloncita J. Flood

Sunday, August 16, 1959

NAACP New York Chapter Vice President on racial tensions in New York City.

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Averell W. Harriman

Sunday, August 09, 1959

Former Governor of New York Averell W. Harriman is the guest, Discusses domestic politics and the US relationship with Russia.

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Oscar M. Ruebhausen

Sunday, July 12, 1959

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Jay Nelson Tuck moderates.

Interview with Oscar M. Ruebhausen, Director of Governor Rockefeller's task force to study radiation and fallout problems in New York State.

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Harold Braverman

Sunday, July 05, 1959

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Braverman, Director of National Discrimination Department of the Anti Defamation League, answers questions about discrimination, specifically in employment.

Jay Nelson Tuck hosts.

Panelists: Lillian Affan, ...

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Stanley M. Isaacs

Sunday, June 14, 1959

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Isaacs, member of the New York City Council, discusses the City Council and city government.

Moderated by Jay Nelson Tuck.

Panelists: Stan Siegel, Lillian Affan, ...

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Judge John M. Murtagh

Sunday, June 07, 1959

A judge who realizes that marijuana does not have the physical addiction seen in other drugs, such as heroin, and even tobacco.

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Joseph Carlino

Sunday, May 31, 1959

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Jay Nelson Tuck moderates.

Guest is Joseph Carlino, Republican Majority Leader of the New York State Assembly. Discusses off-track betting and the City-State relationship.

Panelists ...

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Leon J. Davis

Sunday, May 03, 1959

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Davis, President of Retailing Drug Employees Union Local 1199, answers questions about a possible strike of 6 voluntary hospitals.

Jay Nelson Tuck moderates.

Panelists: Bernie ...

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Herbert H. Lehman

Sunday, January 04, 1959

Lehman calls the McCarran-Walter Act evil.

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Rev. James A. Gusweller

Sunday, December 21, 1958

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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

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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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Roy Wilkins

Sunday, August 31, 1958

The situation in Little Rock, AK.

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