Scripts for shows #1 and #2. Also, summaries of all seven programs. Scripts give proposed remarks by hosts; they are not transcripts.
Scope and Contents
Show #1. "How to Make a Woman's Show," July 8, 1970. Recorded live. Karen Klein, host; Dianne Dumanoski, news. Guests: Jack Calhoun, assistant director of Technical Development Corporation, bachelor; Kathy Millane, 1970 graduate of Newton South High School (Newton, Mass.), planning to attend Reed College; Susan Jhirad, literature instructor at M.I.T., radical political activist, wife and mother; Jay Warren, married, mother of seven, lived overseas six years, working part-time on masters in social work at Boston University.
Show #2. "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" July 15, 1970. Recorded live. Karen Klein, host; Dianne Dumanoski, news; Caryl Rivers, commentary. Guests: Dr. Patricia Greenfield, psychologist and mother; Marilyn Clayton, mother, worker at infant care center; Julie Haddad, mother, director of cooperative nursery.
Dates
- Creation: 1969-1970
Language of Materials
Materials in English.
Access Restrictions:
Access. Collection is open for research.
Extent
.21 linear feet ((1/2 file box) plus 14 audiotapes)Physical Location
Collection stored off site: researchers must request access 36 hours before use.
Repository Details
Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository
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