
City Close Up
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Seymour Boyer.
29:50 Seymour N. Siegel (interviewer). Speaker: Seymour Boyer (Democratic Councilman at large from Queens) Mr. Seymour Boyer, "father" of a preservation of landmarks bill speaks of ... Aug 6, 1965
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Seymour Boyers: Landmarks Preservation Bill
Seymour Boyer, the "father of the preservation landmarks bill." Aug 6, 1965
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George Fowler and Alex Miller
Seymour Siegel interviews George Fowler, chairman of the State Commission on Human Rights, and Alex Miller, director of Community Services of the Anti-Defamation League B'nai B'... Jun 20, 1965
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Mental Retardation
City Close Up l-Seymour Siegel interviews Dr. William A. Fraenkel, Executive Director of Association For Help Mentally Retarded Children. They discuss mental retardation and the work ... May 23, 1965
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Rudolph Bing, Metropolitan Opera Association
Bing on scouting for talent and more. Feb 7, 1965
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Books for the Blind
Seymour Siegel interviews the President of Recording for the Blind, Inc., Mrs. Frederick B. Payne. The service provides made to order books for blind students. Payne describes raised... Nov 25, 1964
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17th Congressional District Candidates
This episode is from the WNYC archives. It may contain language which is no longer politically or socially appropriate. Debate between the candidates for the 17th Congressional Distri... Oct 18, 1964
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John Lindsay
It may be hard to believe that this man was a Republican. May 3, 1964
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Elinor Guggenheimer
"Women have a special contribution to make to city planning." Nov 3, 1963
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Francis Bloustein
Francis J. Blaustein - Acting Chair of the City Planning Commission. Interview by WNYC Director Seymour N. Siegel. They discuss the duties of the planning commission and why it is dif... Sep 29, 1963