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Local stars of the big screen
102.
Western Michigan at work
103.
Western Michigan at work
104.
Archie Campbell and the Dake Engine Company
105.
Spielberg, Levinson, Mamet
106.
Interview of Dr. Robert F. Banks, associate provost and associate vice president for Academic Human Resources, and professor emeritus of the James Madison College at Michigan State University
107.
Antique automobile restoration expert Dan Shafarman talks about his interest in REO motor cars and the history of automobile industry
108.
The knights of labor vs. Michigan's political machine in the Gilded Age
109.
Message in Russia
110.
Pete Tullis and the Civilian Conservation Corps
111.
GE lies : surveying the post-industrial landscape of southern Indiana, 1980-2012
112.
Interview of former Michigan State University Assistant Vice President of Personnel and Employee Relations Keith Groty
113.
Radio report to the American people on the Potsdam conference and dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan
114.
Larry Dornbos and Nancy Dornbos-Rhem
115.
U.S. President Ronald Reagan gives his first press conference since his return from Europe
116.
Western Michigan at work
117.
Edward Brooke concedes defeat in the November 1978 Senate elections
118.
Getting to know your police department
119.
Vladimir Lenin talks on the occasion of the Third Communist International about the complete leadership claims of the various Soviet republics
120.
Love, sex and greed
121.
Marion and Lynne Sherwood
122.
Interview of Dr. Robert F. Banks, associate provost and associate vice president for academic human resources and professor emeritus of the James Madison College at Michigan State University
123.
Discussion of German history
124.
Red metal, white heat
125.
Interview of Charles Killingsworth, former director of Michigan State University School of Labor and Industrial Relations
126.
Michigan State University associate professor and Public health advocate Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha talks about the Flint water crisis
127.
Interview of Dr. Robert F. Banks, associate provost and associate vice president for academic human resources, and professor emeritus of the James Madison College at Michigan State University
128.
John Revitte, Michigan State University Professor of Human Resources and Labor Relations, talke about research he and Ken Germanson have conducted on the Allied Industrial Workers
129.
Cooperation and cash
130.
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the 2012 National Urban League Conference
131.
Clarence, William, Iron Mike, Magic...and us
132.
Western Michigan at work
133.
Vladimir Lenin appeals to the Red Army
134.
Filmmaker Shinpei Takeda interviews Kiyoko Oda, a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945
135.
Labor leader Ken Germanson talks with Michigan State University Labor and Industrial Relations Professor Emeritus John Revitte via telephone
136.
The vicissitudes of remembrance
137.
Interview of labor union leader Walter Campbell
138.
WKZO Radio progarm on the Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce
139.
The UFW grape boycott in urban America, 1965 to 1970
140.
Our army and navy
141.
Raymond Fisher
142.
On democratic principles
143.
Life and death at Kent State
144.
Filmmaker Shinpei Takeda interviews Setsuko Thurlow, a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945
145.
Music and the Grand Tour in the 18th century
146.
William Bronsema remembers Grand Haven
147.
John Ringelberg
148.
The Democratic Party and the conclusion of World War I
149.
Dr. Willis Dunbar discusses the evolution of political parties in early American politics
150.
Fifty years of news in Western Michigan
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