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Poetry reading by Stephen S. Mills. Audio recording of Mills reciting his poem "You Don't Look Violent" from his published work "Not Everything Thrown Starts a Revolution."
To open our fourth season, we chat with Northeastern University professor of sustainability science and policy Jennie Stephens about climate movement leadership and how it needs to shift if we want to see transformative change.
Army Black Knights - 20; Michigan Wolverines - 13
Battle of Unbeatens
Game played at Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
4. Half-time
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
3. Bob Ufer Remembered
Army Cadets - 48; Notre Dame Fighting Irish - 0.
"Army 48 Notre Dame 0 - Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis lead the Cadets to a big win in a battle of unbeaten powerhouses at Yankee Stadium - Bill Stern on SAW (:55) - have original recordings"
Army Cadets - 0; Notre Dame Fighting Irish - 0.
Battle of Unbeatens; Considered "Game of the Century"
Game played at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
3. Half-time
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
3. Post-Game
4. 11/23/45 (Stern with Senatra)
Boston College Eagles - 13; Tennessee Volunteers - 33;
Game played at Braves Field in Boston;
Called by Bill Stern on NBC Radio
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Halftime
2. Third Quarter
3. Fourth Quarter
4. Post Game
Cotton Bowl. Kentucky Wildcats - 20; Texas Christian Horned Frogs - 7
"1m - Bill Stern mistake (lateral) in Cotton Bowl of TCU v Kentucky - NBCç
radio over film - SP copy - SP - in XSD"
No. 9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish - 28; No. 12 Great Lakes Navy - 7.
Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana. Commentator Bill Stern.
"NOTRE DAME 28 Great Lakes 7 - Irish come from behind to win their final game of the season - Bill Stern"
1948 Rose Bowl: No. 2 Michigan Wolverines - 49; No. 8 University of Southern California (USC) Trojans - 0.
"Michigan 49 USC 0 - at half - Louie Vincente, Omar Bradley, Leo Carillo and Virginia Goodhue - Jack Lydcap, Frank Barton, Joy Storm and Bill Stern (KNBC San Francisco) (also on R-13) HCL118 (various HL off of ICBX) ICBX (BKR)"
Texas Christian University Horned Frogs - 7; No. 8 Southern Methodist University Mustangs - 7.
Fourth quarter recording in this Southwest Conference matchup at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
NBC Radio, Bill Stern
Steve and Stan Blessing (Masters), Jon Kay (Director), Nineteenth State LLC. (Production Services), William Winchester Claytor (Videographer and Editor), Nathan Vollmar (Sound Recording and Editor) Kelly Totten (Cover Design), Betsy Shepherd (Production Coordinator) Traditional Arts Indiana
Summary:
In 2012 we partnered with Traditional Arts Indiana to produce this short profile of Blessing Farms, a family dairy farm and cattle breeding operation outside of Ft. Wayne, Indiana. The 800 acre farm, run by brothers Steve and Stan Blessing, is home to approximately 140 Brown Swiss dairy cows, and has been in operation since 1936. The Blessing family also grows corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and wheat.
Steve Eldridge, Vivianne Crowley, Michigan City Public Library
Summary:
"Getting There: Oral Histories about transportation in Michigan City" is a series of oral histories, focusing on the railroads and aviation in Michigan City. This project was initiated and administered by the Michigan City Public Library, co-sponsored by the LaPorte County Historical Society, and funded through an Indiana Heritage Research Grant from 1993-1994.
Interview of Steve Eldridge, conducted by Vivienne Crowley. This interview touches on reminiscences of the South Shore Railroad.
Steve Mason (Lawrence, Kansas)
Steve Mason is a multi-instrumentalist based in Lawrence, Kansas, who plays fiddle, guitar, bass, mandolin, and vocals. Steve Mason is a luthier who repairs, improves, and creates stringed instruments. Mason is also a long-time member of The Alferd Packer Memorial String Band, which includes five multi-instrumentalists dressed in old-time costumes, singing and playing fiddles, banjo, guitars, mandolin, hammered dulcimer, accordion, bass, and creative percussion. The band has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning with Bill Geist, and in a documentary called Overlooked which aired on KTKA-TV. They were the focus of articles in The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and Readers’ Digest. Their music has been used in a national broadcast on NPR.
Interviewed by Holly Hobbs, 10/03/2020.
Steve Reidell (Chicago, Illinois)
Chicago-based music composer and producer Steve Reidell is one half of The Hood Internet, a DJ/production duo known for years of mixtapes blending hip-hop and indie rock samples together, creating a sensation that has racked up millions of streams worldwide and allowed for a busy touring schedule including regular stops at Lollapalooza, Bonnarroo, SWSX and more. They have also formed Air Credits, a collaboration between the Hood Internet and Chicago rap artist Showyousuck. Reidell has also worked on original music compositions for a variety of productions, including The Onion’s A.V. Club, Penguin/Random House’s TASTE podcast, the theme song for the FOX comedy show Party Over Here and more.
Interviewed by Holly Hobbs, 09/14/2020.