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050 14 PN452|b.D32 #377-378
090 D1 .D5 1999 no. 377, 378
100 1 Corwin, Norman,|d1910-2011.|0https://id.loc.gov/
authorities/names/n50018135
245 10 Radio's poet laureate|nPart I and Part II :|bFuture
threats to our security.
264 1 [Washington, DC] :|bPublic Radio International,|c[1999]
300 1 audio disc (63 min.) :|bstereo ;|c4 3/4 in.
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500 Titles from Disc label.
500 "From the Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars."
511 0 Interview with: Norman Corwin, parts 1-2.
518 Program #377, broadcast week: Aug. 30-Sept. 5, 1999;
program #378, broadcast week: Sept. 6-12, 1999.
520 Program #377. Part I: Title: Radio's poet laureate "In
this conversation, Norman Corwin explains the inspirations
for his art, and describes the contribution he sought to
make through it".
520 Program #378. Part II : Title: Radio's poet laureate "Long
after he left the world of radio, Norman Corwin was still
contributing to the artistic intellectual life of
America.Through more than a score of books, he has kept an
affectionate but critical eye on American society - its
cultural trends, political issues and emerging problems.
In this interview, Norman Corwin discusses his political
and cultural concerns about the country and its
broadcasting community. The program includes excerpts from
Corwin's war-era 'masterpiece', On a note of triumph".
538 Audio compact disc.
580 This describes one issue from the audio portion of the
magazine, Dialogue, created by the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars, and broadcast on both
radio and television.
600 10 Corwin, Norman,|d1910-2011|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
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authorities/subjects/sh99001682
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/fast/1774425
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700 1 Hamilton, Lee.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
n88035088
710 2 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.|0https:/
/id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78086397
710 2 Public Radio International.|0https://id.loc.gov/
authorities/names/no96018119
730 0 Dialogue (Radio program).|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
names/n95087118|n1999.|nNo. 377.
730 0 Dialogue (Radio program).|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
names/n95087118|n1999.|nNo. 378.
740 02 Lee Hamilton commentary #2 : Future threats to our
security.
740 02 Future threats to our security
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