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ACCESSION: 6/22/09

BOX 1 (on site)

Issues of Fat Chance and Airwaves
Programming guides for St. louis community radio station
Newsclippings and flyers.

This collection is stored off site. Please allow 3-5 business days for retrieval.

ACCESSION: 11/15/11

BOX 1 (118387)

Laborvision and Why? videotapes and DVDs

175 Tell The Truth and Run, George Seldes’ Life Story, Tape 1 of 2
179 Tell The Truth and Run, George Seldes’ Life Story, Tape 2 of 2
185 Update on Anheuser Busch Activity with Dave Sladky, 4/27/99; First part of Out of the Darkness – United Mine Workers Story181
181 Labor Party, Part 2; Further discussions of the Labor Party; What the Labor Party intends to do,
186 Out of the Darkness, 2nd Part, 4/29/99
180 Labor Party Constitutional Convention speech by Ralph Nader and discussion of the Party by Dave Rathkie and John Webb, 1/27/99
182 Labor Pary III, Continuation od speeches from Constitutional Convention, Pittsburgh, PA 11/98
190 Student anti-sweat shop campaign
191 Missouri State Workers campaign to organize the social workers
192 United Steel Workers Campaign Against Kaiser Aluminum, 8/3/99
188 Service Employee’s Author Tower talks about Welfare Reform
188 Grand Army of Starvation of 1877 shows background of the general strike in St. Louis and the rail strike and tie-in with the VP activities, 6/8/99
187 Goin’ To Chicago: Migration of African Americans to Chicago

BOX 2 (118388)
174 The Myth of the Liberal Media, 10/19/98
96 Emerson Electric, 8/2/95
169 Anheuser-Busch Negotiation Difficulties, 6/23/93
170 The Best of Mother Jones dinner speakers, 7/7/98
128 Tom Bradford Independent Candidate for Mayor, 10/29/98
172 Education for Economic Action, nd
170 Update on Anheuser Busch and Schnucks, 7/21/98
173 Fear and Favor in the Newsroom, nd
168 Postal Workers Union and Privatization

BOX 3 (118389)
194 Austrian Labor Party, Karl Fischbacher, IRMI Voglmyer, A_B Update – Dave Sladky, 8/12/99
193 Changes in City Schools Covered by Pat Moss; Mike O’Neal Talks About Current Info on Nurses Organizing, 9/5/99
195 Campaign for a Living Wage and Organizaing Health Care Workers Under  SEIU 880
198 Collective Bargaining of Both AFSME and ST. Louis Water Compnay employees
202 Guest: Donna Collins; GloriaVentura; Ted House; Bob Quinn; Chris Gunther, 12/21/99
200 Teamsters Organizing Overnight Transportation,
230 Biography of A. Philip Randolph, Guests: Palmer Alexander, Tony Hill; Topic 2: Living Wage Campaign; Guests: Craig Robbins, Gwendolyn Cogshell
236 Gay and Lesbian Work Force, Guests: Jeff  Wunrow and Rolf Rothman; Brittany Woods Middle School Essay; Guests: Evan Zaggy and Aaron Vickers and Seedah Davis; Fraternal Order of Police, Guests: Tom Mayor
232 Rapid Action Network and Running for Office, Guests: Tony Hilkin, Lara Granich, Paul Brother, Matt Simmons, Pat Mss
231 Coaltion of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Priorities; Contraceptive Equity and Emergency Contraception
229 Working People Running for Political Office; Guest: John Webb, Tom Madden; Bosnian Workers in St. Louis Guests: Barbara Black, Katrina Krndziga; Mensur Zlatic, 1/16/01
238 Midwest School for Women Workers; Guests: Roz Sherman Voellinger, Alice Morre-Jones, P. J. Dowing-Buie; Labor Clubs, Guests: Greg Booth and Byron Snider; Follow up tape on Needle Stick segment
234 Prop H (use tx) ; St. mary’s Nurses negotitions
233 Health/Safety, jogn Call and Roz Sherman; Labor History, Gerta Ray
237 Project Labor Agreements, Guests: Gerry Feldhaus, DaveZimmerman; Machinists District 9, Guests: Phil Gruber, Bob Nored, Jr., James Eschenbrenaer

BOX 4(118390)
Why? Guests: Gregory Taylor, Malik Ahmed
Why? Jim Vincent and Jan Douglas, The ScottJoplin House, 8/22/96
Why? Guest: James Rollins, 3/13/97
228 American Postal Workers Union Contract Talks, Guests: Melvin Sanders; Machinisys Strile in Olin, Guests: Jim Brown, Ellen Arbogast, Jim Soutier; Union Friendly Xmas Shopping, Guest: Bill Ramsey, 12/9/2000
225 Clara Faatz (host) Joe Hunt III; Dietrich Saas, Erin Roberts; Roz Vellinger (host); Robin Breidenbacj; Charity James, Emily Mumm, 11/7/00
227 Interest Based Bargaining, Guests: Chas. Nicastro, Maureen Murphy and Ray Hurdock; Labor Legislative Agenda, Guests: Herb Johnson, Tim Barchak, 12/5/00
216 Living Wage, Sharon Cooney Smith, Mike Yates, Lenny Jones, SEIU Nurses Tape, 6/20/00
217 Se. Lacy Clay, Rep. Brian May, Tony Hill, Palmer Alexander
218 AFL-CIO Community Services, United Way with Marcia Cline and John Clark; Labor Studies Progrm at Univ. Missouri at St. Louis with Don Giljum, Eric Brirdnow, Sandra McMillen, 8/1/00
219 Labor Vision Updates, Palmer, Alexander; Federal Supreme Court Updates Affecting Labor Issues, Tracy McCreary, Art Martin
220 City Teachers and New Contract Sheryl Davenport; Transit Vote Program, Anjy Tripathy,Herb Dill, Dillon McNeer, 8/22/00
221 Labor Day Parade; Race Racism Politics, Guests: Palmer Alexander, Leslei Brown, Lew Moye, 9/12/00
222 Prescription Drug Costs, Guests: Richard Hancock, Marie Nowak, Bob Kerns; Labor Records of Talent and Holden, Guests: Bob Holden and Grant Williams, 9/26/00
223 Proposition B-Campaign Reform, Guests: Harriet Woods, Pat Harvey, Jason Archer; Labor Records of Ashcroft and Carnahan, Guests: Pat Moss, Tim Green, Jason Archer
GCIU Strike/Joe Maxwell’s Labor Record, 10/24/00
226 Overnight Strike, Guests: Dan McKay, Shawn Gill, Larry Tinker; Contico Strike, Guests: Jeff Fowler, Ken McDonald, Frank Holiday

BOX 5 (118391)
Film: Deadly Deceptions” GE Nuclear Weapons
Film: “Pink Slip Ou of Nowhere<” Health Hazards of Job Security
107 NAFTA – A Year Later; Doug Funderburk, State Chairman, United We Stand and David Gerry, Legislative Chairman For UAW in State of Missouri, 12/12/95
114 Health Care Workers trying to organize and Casino workers organizing drive, 3/19/96
94 Broadcast 7/5; 7/12, Staley-Decatur, 6/25/95
102 Organizing Struggle against St. Louis Bread Company by Bakers Union; First anniversary of NAFTA, 10/3/95
103 Black Pullman Workers Relive Their History
Grand Army of Starvation Shows background on general strike in St. Louis and Railroad Strike and tie-in with VP activities (from 1877), 10/17/95
95 Dupe Show
104 Historical look at the steelworkers strike in Homestead, PA in 1892
58 unidentified
98 We Shall Overcome, 8/8/95
175 Life Story of Eugene Debs and interview with Upton Sinclair
99 Interview with Jim Gillespie on Klan and its effect on unions; interview with Dave Hayes-Staley workers who died of cancer (song by Eddie Starr), 8/30/95
199 SEIU Local 1001 Organizing Nursing Homes; Ashcroft Need To Stop Supporting Jefferson Davis, 11/9/99
124 Commander Echo and film “Deadline for action

BOX 6 (118392)
197 Special School District Teamster Drivers, 10/12/99
184 Organizing SuperVALU Drivers in Champaigne, IL; Anheuser Busch update w/Dave Sladky, 5/2/99
214 Guests: Lara Granich, Jane Self, Sylvester Johnson, Dee Tracy, Becky Bommueller, John Hock, 6/6/00
213 Hosts: Clara Faatz, Tom Simmons; Guests: Steven Joyce, Faheeman Houston; Donald Giljum; Donald O’Laughlin; Bob Rice; Michael O’Neill
196 United Health Care Workers, Who They Are and Their Goals talk on Town Hall meeting for the year 2000
215 Justice In The Coalfields, True Story of Pittston Coal Strike and the Continuing Struggle Today
212 Guests: Jason Archer, Joe Galli, Clint Zweifel, 5/9/00
Guests: Jim Hightower, Mark Fraley, Bill Ramsey, 4/25/00
Guests: Diana Ratliff, Leonaada Smith, Anita Hill, 4/11/00
209 Roz Voellinger, Rich Piglowski, Bao Vu, Bagdan Mirakowski; Job Safety nd Organizing Troubles at Packaging Concepts, 3/28/00
208 Campaign Finance Reform; AmerenUE electricians
207 Repetitive Stress Injury and Political Campaigns
206 Missouri Earned Income Tax Credit Issue and Welfare To Work reform
205 Oh Freedom After While, True Story of 1939 Bootheel Farmers’ Strike
204 Webster Grove Teachers negotiations and AFGE “SWAMP” Program discussion, 204
203 Family Planning, 1/4/00

BOX 7 (118393)
140 Privatization and MSD
123 Confirmation Update McDonnell Douglas Strike and Rally
129 Interview with Pat Harvey of Missouri Alliance for Campaign Reform Abut Financing of Elections
119 McDonnell Douglass STrie cause and reasons and restoring employee rights, 6/19/96
69 Post-Dispatch and the Newspaper Guild Teamster’s Strike
Why? Guest: James Vincent, 3/6/97
Why? Eddie Randle Sr., Joe Palmer
39 Solidarity Labor Jam; Recorded 10/17/92 at Tri-Cities Labor Temple, Granite City, IL11/13/92
Why? Live, Kiopp Palmer, 2/20/97
Why? 6/27/96
Why? Host: James Vicent; Guests: Johnson Lancaster, John Jones, 10/24/96
Why? Tapes: Miles Davis, “Watch Me Move”
Why? With Joe Palmer, Jazz At The Fox Trap, part 1, 12/4/96
Why? Tape Lecture, Greg Freeman on Phone, 11/14/96
Why? With Joe Palmer, Jazz at the Tox Trap, part 2, 12/19/96
Why? Guests: James Vincent, Bill Monroe, 1/23/97

BOX 8 (118406)
165 Labor Party Speech – Tony Mazachchu talks about future of labor politics, 4/14/98
Why? Guest: Lizz Brown, 3/21/96
Why? Live with Paul Guy
Why? Guest Host: Paul Guy, 1/25/96
Why? Rev. Michele Shumake-Keller, Rev. Claudine Murphy, Rev. Brendan Hayes
Why? Live withJoe Palmer
Why? Membership Drive Edition, 8/15/96
Why? Lizz Brain, WGNU
Why? Guest: James Vincent, 7/10/97
Why? General News
Why? Guests: Arella E. Yahtsuriel, David Helson, Perdita Fisher and St. Louis School Board Candidates, 3/27/97
Why? US Constitution, 7/11/96
Why? JVL Committee
Why? Watch Me More
Why? Slavery, Racism, 5/30/96
Why? Black History and Relations, Vincent and Louksey, 5/9/96

BOX 9 (118407)
Why? Guests: Freddy Wasjington Quartet w/Charles Gilbert, 2/222/96
Why? 8/29/96
Why? Verna Charles, Charly Charles
Why? General Discussion (Jim Vincnet) Local History, 8/8/96
Why? Prince Carter, uncle of Garland Carter, 6/20/96
Why? Guests: L.C. Turnstall-Robinson, Rodney Robinson, 9/12/96
Why? Katz, WGNU, 7/18/96
Why? Bill Haley, 9/26/96
Why? History of Gospel Music “Look How Far We’ve Come” St. Louis style, Marabeth Gentry, Alonzo Shaw, 2/13/97
Why? Guest: Robert Reed
Why? Guest: the Bosman Twins, 2/29/96VP Fair Music, 1988
Why? Jim Vincent and John Whitfield, Black Genealogy and Reparations, 8/2/96
Why? Adella Jonas, 10/10/96
Why? Cultural Fusion, 7/25/96

BOX 10 (118408)
Why? James Rollins
Why? Joe Palmer, 6/22/95
Why? 7/3/95
Why? Guests: Tony Washington, Les Brown, 11/16/95
Why? Host: Tony Washington; Guest: Les Brown; GM St. Louis Bulldogs, 6/8/95
Why? 11/2/95
Why? 10/26/95
Why? DJ/Million Man March, 12/5/95
Why? 6/15/95
201 John Hickey talks about getting polticially involved; chat with union member running for office; also what makes a good union member, 12/7/99
Why? 9/17/95
Why? Phoenix Risings
Why? Guest: James A. Vincent, 12/7/95
Why? 7/6/95
Why? 2/8/95
Why? Florissant Upholsterer, 2/2/95

BOX 11 (118421)
WHY
Wendy Perry and Jacqueline Dace, 9/5/1996
Northside Neighborhoods, 6/13/1996
James Vincent, William Monroe Jr. and Richard “Onion” Horton, 1/30/1997
IMPACT THE ISSUES
OWL, Women from History, 7/19/1999
OWL, Women in History, 8/2/1999 (2nd Copy)
Pro Choice Sustain Campaign, 8/30/1999
Hunger Issues in St. Louis, 8/16/1999
Welfare Reform, 3/15/1999
Environmental Show, 3/29/1999
Ethnic Heritage in the Midwest, 2/1/1999
Ethnic Heritage, 3/1/1999
Mid-America foundation, 7/19/1999
Desegregation in St. Louis Public Schools, 1/4/1999

BOX 12 (118422)

LABOR VISION DVDs

292: Why Join NEA, 5/19/2003
295: Privatization of Postal Jobs, 9/15/2003
296: Education Cuts in St. Charles, 10/6/2003
297: Medicare Privatization, 10/6/2003
298: Grocery Workers Locked Out, 10/20/2003
301: Threats to Medicare, 11/17/2003
303: Why We Need an Estate Tax, 12/1/2003
306: Jobs Now, 2/2/2004
307: March for Choice, 2/2/2004
308: Public Benefits of Mass Transit, 2/16/2004
309: Busch’s Attack on Medicare, 2/16/2004
369: Health Care and Small Business, 4/17/2006
380: Walmart Holiday Campaign, 12/13/2006
381: Blunt Medicaid Plan is DOA, 12/18/2006
382: Janitors Campaign, 12/18/2006
383: The Danger of School Vouchers, 1/8/2007
384: Change America Now, 1/8/2007
385: State Worker Pay, 2/19/2007
386: Americans Against Escalation in Iraq, 2/19/2007
387: Tax Cuts vs. Healthcare, 3/19/2007
388:  Collateral Damage, 3/19/2007
389: Prevention First, 4/16/2007
390: Auto Crisis, 4/16/2007
391: Legislative Recap, 5/25/2007
403: Health Insecurity, 12/17/2007
404: Nurses & Public Office, 12/17/2007
405: Insure “Some of” Missouri, 1/24/2008
406: Women’s Health, 1/24/2008
407: Putting Kids First, 2/20/2008
408: Decline to Sign, 2/20/2008
409: Who is Kenny Hulshof, 3/17/2008
411: McCain Revealed, 4/21/2008
412: Stand up for Steel, 4/21/2008
413: Renewable Energy, 5/19/2008
414: Fixing Health Care, 5/19/2008
415: Foreclosure Crisis, 6/16/2008
416: Mass Transit, 6/16/2008
417:  HCAN, 9/15/2008
418:  Art the Vote, 9/15/2008
419: Missouri Association for Social Welfare (MASW), 9/15/2008
420: City Schools, 10/20/2008
421:  New Legislators, 11/17/2008
422:  Green Jobs, 11/17/2008
423: Obama’s Next Step, 12/15/2008
424:  CWIP, 12/15/2008
425: Green Jobs #2, 1/15/2009
426: Social Work-Social Action, 1/15/2009
427: Early Voting, 2/16/2009
428: Missouri State Budget, 2/16/2009
429: Foreclosure, 3/16/2009
430: Kids Count, 3/16/2009
431: Planned Parenthood, 4/13/2009
432: PROMO, 5/18/2009
433: Clean Energy, 6/11/2009
434: Green Transit, 5/18/2009
435: Health Disparities, 6/15/2008
436: Manufacturing Jobs, 7/10/2009
437: Public Option in Health Care, 9/21/2009
$38: Can Local Government do anything about greenhouse gasses, 10/19/2009
439: Health Care Reform, 10/19/2009
440: Clean Energy Construction Jobs, 3/3/2010
441: Auto Workers, 12/14/2009
442: Recession and demands for State Services, 12/14/2009
443:  What can be done about manufacturing jobs going overseas, 12/14/2009
444: Energy Efficiency, 2/8/2010
445: Cash for Caulkers Program, 2/22/2010
446: DVD will not play
447: Proposition A, Funding public transportation, 3/22/2010
448: High Unemployment  and Climate Change, 4/5/2010
449: Clean Energy Jobs, 3/15/2010
450: St. Louis City Earnings Tax, 5/3/2010
452: How does Labor get a message out in todays media environment?, 5/10/2010

BOX 13 (118423)
293: American Airlines Layoffs, 8/18/2003
294: St. Louis City School Budget Crisis, 8/18/2003
300: Right to Organize, 11/3/2003
302: Economic Boom for Whom? 12/1/2003
304: Workers’ Compensation, 12/15/2003
310: Show Us the Jobs, 3/1/2004
311: Blunt’s Assault on State Workers, 3/1/2004
312: No Child Left Behind, 3/15/2004
313: War Profiteers, 3/15/2004
314: Foster Care Crisis, 4/5/2004
315: Medicaid Cuts, 4/5/2004
316: The Attack on Women’s Health Insurance, 4/19/2004
317: Why is Bush Sending Jobs Overseas, 4/19/2004
318: Missouri Senators Flunk in Civil Rights, 5/3/2004
319: Conservative Extremists on the Federal Bench, 5/3/2004
320: Bush’s RX Drug Discount Sham, 5/17/2004
322: Hidden Guns and Assault Weapons, 9/20/2004
323: Protecting the Right to Vote, 9/20/2004
325: No on Amendment 3, 10/4/2004
326: How to Vote, 10/28/2004
327: Faces of Globalization, 11/4/2004
328: Blue Green Alliance, 11/1/2004
330: Missouri Farmers Union, 12/1/2004
334: What is Pro-Vote?, 1/2005
341: Safe Schools: 7/3/2005
342: New Health Coalition, 3/21/2005
343: Social Security and African Americans, 3/21/2005
344: Medical Debt, 4/13/2005
345: Medicaid and Kids, 5/16/2005
346: Saving Social Security for the Disabled Pt. 1, 4/18/2005
347: School Vouchers, 4/18/2005
348: Saving Social Security for the Disabled, pt 2, 5/2/2005
349: Social Security and Survivor Benefits, 2/5/2005
350: State Healthcare Cuts, 5/16/2005
352: Busch’s Plan to Cut Social Security, 6/6/2005
353: Washington University Student Sit-In, 6/6/2005
354: Teamsters Strike at Lohr, 10/3/2005
355: Cingular vs. Verizon, 11/8/2005
356: SEIU Nursing Home Employees, 10/17/2005
357: Walmart UFCW, 11/17/2005
358: Alito Nomination, 11/29/2005
359: The Access Project, 12/16/2005
360: Tax Payers Bill of Rights, TABOR, 12/16/2005
361: Vouchers-NEA, 12/30/2005
362: Vouchers-ATF, 1/3/2006
364: ECAP-Student Loans, 1/23/2006
365: ECAP-Medicaid, 2/2/2006
366: Consumer Directed Personal Care Assistants, 2/20/2006
367: Medicare Rx, 3/20/2006
368: Photo ID Legislation, 3/20/2006
370: Teenage Advocates for Sexual Health, 4/17/2006
371: Healthcare & the Legislative Session, 5/15/2006
372: Legislative Roundup, 5/15/2006
373: Estate Tax, 6/19/2006
374: Medicare Part D., 6/19/2006
375: Minimum Wage Vote, 9/18/2006
376: Tobacco Tax, 9/18/2006
377: War Profiteering in Iraq, 10/16/2006
378: The Power of Choice, 10/16/2006
379: New Progressive Legislators, 11/27/2006
390: Auto Crisis (Copy in Box 1), 4/16/2007
393: HPV Vaccine, 6/18/2007
394: Employee Free Choice Act, 6/18/2007
395: Pro Vote Dinner Awards, 7/16/2007
396: Medicaid Stories, 7/16/2007
397: Local Response to Iraq War, 9/17/2007
398: Missouri State Workers, 9/17/2007
399: Medicaid Dental Cuts, 10/15/2007
400: School Vouchers, 10/15/2007

BOX 14 (118424)

LABOR VISION VHS

251      Topic 1: Equal Pay Legislation
Topic 2: Labor Day Parade
Topic 3: Buy Union for the Holidays
255:     Topic 1: Nursing Home Quality
Topic 2: Walmart: Not as Advertised
260:     Topic 1: Workers Memorial Health and Safety Conference
Topic 2: Emergency Contraception
266:     Newly Elected Labor Candidates, 11/18/2002
267:     Transit Vote, 11/18/2002
268:     JWJ Workers Rights Board, 12/2/2002
269:     State Budget, 12/2/2002
271:     Activist Bio, 12/16/2002
272:     Environment & Human Rights, 12/20/2002
273:     Justice for Janitors, Victory, 12/20/2002
274:     Plant Closing, 1/13/2003
275:     Privatizing Federal Jobs, 1/13/2003
276:     State Workers Pay, 2/3/2003
277:     Bio: Sol Stetin, 2/3/2003
278:     Cover the Uninsured Week, 2/17/2003
279:     AT&T Layoffs, 2/17/2003
280:     Worker’s Compensation, 3/3/2003
281:     Fair Taxes for All Coalition, 3/3/2003
282:     Labor Against the War, 3/17/2003
283:     People for Public Schools, 3/17/2003
284:     Foster Care Crisis, 3/17/2003
285:     Workers Memorial Safety and Health Conference, 4/7/2003
286:     Tax Cuts in Wartime, 4/7/2003
287:     Fair Taxes for All, 4/21/2003
289:     Columbia and Organizing, 5/5/2003
290:     St. Charles Labor, 5/5/2003
291:     What is Pro-Vote, 5/19/2003

BOX 15 (118425)
239:     Topic 1: Labor Council for Latin American Advancement.
Topic 2: Labor Environmental Alliances
Topic 3: Janitors for Justice
240:     Topic 1: SEIU Nursing Homes.
Topic 2: Civil Rights/Charleston 5.
241      Farm Laborers Organizing Committee.
242:     Topic 1: State Employees Collective Barganining.
Topic 2: Film, Global Village or Global Pillage.
243:     Topic 1: Using State Economic Development Funds to Develop Good Jobs.
Topic 2: Mexican Trucks and NAFTA.
244:     Topic 1: St. Louis Janitorial Contract.
Topic 2: Privatization of Social Security.
245:     Topic 1: Why Privatizing Doesn’t Work.
Topic 2: Labor Liasons.
246:     Topic 1: St. John’s Nurses’ Contract Dispute.
Topic 2: Profile of a Labor Activist
247:     Topic 1: Women from the Midwest Summer School
Topic 2: Labor Songs
248:     Topic 1: Why DMH Workers are Organizing.
Topic 2: Leafleting of Area Churches.
249:     Topic 1: Schakowsky Bill
Topic 2: Bus Drivers’ Strike
250:     Topic 1: Perspectives on Labor from Australian Organizers.
Topic 2: Boeing Engineers Organizing
252:     Topic 1: Term Limits and Labor Candidates.
Topic 2: Employee Assistance Programs.
254:     Topic 1: Contraceptive Equity.
Topic 2: Petitions for Simple Majority
256:     Topic 1: Campaign to Keep Ford Plant Open.
Topic 2: Year End Round-up
257:     Topic 1: Justice for Janitors
Topic 2: AT&T Layoffs
258:     Topic 1: Women of Steel.
Topic 2: Union Members Lobbying.
259:     Topic 1: Granite City Steel.
Topic 2: Enron Looting Missouri Pensions.
261:     Topic 1: Lear Corporation Closing Wentzville/O’Fallon Plants.
Topic 2: No More Enrons.
Topic 3:           Voter Registration.
262:     Topic 1: Walmart: Not as Advertised.
Topic 2: No More Enrons.
263      Topic 1: State Budget.
Topic 2: Biography, Jay Ozier.
264:     Topic 1: Education Wrap-Up
Topic 2: Transit Vote.
265:     Topic 1: Justice for Janitors.
Topic 2: Striking IAM Workers.
270:     Wal-Mart’s Workers

ACCESSION: 11/21/11

Green Time Videotapes

BOX 1 (119335)

70 Hidden Dangers Of Nutra Sweet,Guest: Madelon Price, 5/25/99
73 Guest: Steve Starr; Host: Louise McKeel, 6/22/99
64 Nukes In Space 2, 3/16/99
67 Lanandona: The Zapatistas and the Chiapas Rainforest,” 3/16/99
63 Ethical issues in genetic engineering, 2/16/99, parts 1 and 2
61 Is biotechnology compatible with sustained agriculture?
60 Higher yield myths of biotechnology, 1/19/99
72 Guest: Satah Heyman, 6/8/99
71 Samuel Epstein, 5/25/99
69 Factory Farming, 5/11/99
68 Three Mile Island Revisited, 4/13/99
66 Earth Day 1999 – Labor and the Environment, 4/13/99
65 Earth Day 1999 – Social Justice and Lobby Day, 3/30/99

BOX 2 (119337)

47 Threats To Environmental Free Speech, 7/7/98
Guests: Barbara Chicherio; Mark Behnert, 6/23/98
Guests: Don Fitz; Fred Striley, 6/9/98
44 Challenges To Sustainable Agriculture, 5/26/98
43 Guest: John Witte, 5/12/98
Guests: Rio Hall; Liz Craven, 4/28/98
41 Will Genetic Engineering Feed The World, 4/14/98
40 Consumerism and Social Justice, 3/31/98
Guest: Paul Krautman, 3/17/98
Guest: David Rosenfeld, 2/17/98
38 The Page Avenue Extension.  Pat Waterston, Missouri Coalition for the Environment, Caralyn Price-Bollinger, Sierra Club of Eastern Missouri, 3/3/98Guest: Dan McLaughlin, 2/3/98
Guests: Dan McKeel; Kay Drey, 1/29/98
Lead, Spanish, 12/23/97
Lead, English, 12/23/97
Guests: Stephen Sroboda; Charles Jove; Barc Chicherio, 1/25/97

BOX 3 (119338)

50 First Grass Roots Gathering of Biodeverstion [sic], 9/1/98
51 Guest: Dr. Vandana Shiva, 9/15/98
52 Guest: Dr. Vandana Shiva, 9/15/98
53 The Peace Freeway Proposal, 10/13/98
Guests: Jeanette Batz; Mark Quereus, 10/27/98
48 The Element of Doom, 7/7/98
49 Risky Business: Biotechnology and Agriculture, 8/18/98
VHS: BGH: The Suppressed Story; Page Avenue Extension; Chip Mills Arrive in Missouri Ozarks; Excellence Awards
225: VHS: Street Interviews
57 Chip Mills and National Forest Protection, 11/24/98
58 Protesting Genetic Engineering, 12/8/98,
59 Learning from Purple Loose Strife, 12/8/98
56 Guest: Scott Barbary, 11/24/98

BOX 4 (119383)

98 Jim Hightower at Earth Day, 2000, 5/23/00
99 MOPIRG’s Campaign To Save Our Wild Forests, 6/6/00
88 Logging and Public Lands, 1/4/00
89 Midwifery: Resurgence of an Old Tradition, 1/18/00
90 Ancient Forests: The Power of Place, 1/18/00
91 Earth Day 2000
92 Big Mountain, AZ, Update 2/29/00
93 Environmentalists Under Fire, 4/26/00
94 Hemp, Hemp, Hooray!
95 Environmental Politics and People of Color, 4/25/00 (tape broken)
96 The earch for an Environmental President: Ralph Nader, 5/9/00
97 Medical Waste Incinerator in St. Louis, 5/23/00

BOX 5 (119384)

VHS

140 The Threat to US Civil Liberties, 12/18/01
144 Who Should Pay for the Stadium, 2/12/02
138 Why I The US Hated?, 1/02
139 Protecting the US from Mass Violence, 1/02
141 Selling Our Birthright, 2/02
142 Global Protest with Drama Power, 1/29/02
136 The Artic National Wildlife Refuge, 10/9/01
137 Chip Mills or Sustainable Forestry in Missouri, 12/01
146 The Organization for Black Struggle, 2002
145 Global Warming: The Climate Report, 2/26/02
150 A Green and Black Look at Palestine and Africa, 5/7/02
148 Killing Coyote, 3/26/02
149 43%, 4/9/02
147 The Chain of Rocks Murders, 3/26/02
135 Sta Wars Returns, 9/25/01
134 Will Nuke Waste Travel Through St. Louis, 9/25/01 (Kay Drey)
132 Hold it! Holman, 9/11/01
131 Stop Ball Park!, 8/14/01
130 Med-Waste Incineration vs. Public Health, 6/19/01
129 Ralph Nader: Third Party Politics and the Tyranny of the Fattened Few, Part 2, 6/5/01
128 March of the Zapatistas, 6/8/01
127 Ralph Nader: Third Party Politics and the Tyranny of the Fattened few, 6/8/01
U-Matic

BOX 6 (119385)
74: Guest, Steve Starr, Louise McKeel, 6/22/1999
75: Dr. Tsuneko, Glen Williams, Yasuyoshi Funakami, Louise McKeel, 8/3/1999
76: Biopiracy: The other Drug War, 8/17/1999
77: Biopiracy vs Native American Culture, 8/17/1999
78: Laine Casten, Tammy Shea, 8/3/1999
79: Lead Poisoning: Who’s At Risk?, 8/3/1999
80: Beth Beatty, Tracy McCreery, 9/28/1999
81: Dan Ramano, Tom Bedonte, 10/12/1999
82: Niki Aberle, Bruce Linders, Dan McKeel, 10/26/1999
83: The Mad Cowboy, 11/9/1999
84: Food for Thought, 11/9/1999
85: Food Without Fear, 11/23/1999
86: Police Violence: Is it Real, 12/21/1999
87: Resolving Police Violence, 12/21/1999

BOX 7 (119386)
_ Prairie and Wetlands Restoration,  12/14/1996
_ Virginia Druhe, Ann Reynolds, 12/10/1996
_Michael A. Nelson, Thomas B. Kruzen, 11/26/1996
_Suzanne C. Wilkins, Richard LaMonica, 11/12/1996
_Louis Mavros and Bill Kranz, 10/15/1996
_Nigeria and Shell Oil in St. Louis, 10/1/1996
_Ogoni Week, 1/7/1997
_Jennifer Malacarne, Gary L. Uhlir, 3/18/1997
_Earth Day, 4/15/1997
_Chris Hayday, Pat nWaterston, 3/4/1997
_Pilot Show, 7/29/1996
_Jim Rapp, Tom Bradford, Arthur Towers, 2/18/1997
_Bill Haas, Jay Dearing, Marit Clark, Mayor Candidates, 2/4/1997
9: Ogoni Week, 1/7/1997

BOX 8 (119387)
100: Breaking the Bank, 6/6/2000
101: ERA: Why Now? Why Missouri?, 6/20/2000
102: Mobilizing to Save Family Farms and Safe Food, 8/1/2000
103: Stopping Corporate Take Over of Family Farms, 8/1/2000
104: The Race For Missouri State Treasurer, 8/16/2000
105: The Race For Missouri Attoney General, 8/29/2000
106: The Race For Missouri Secretary of State, 9/12/2000
107: The Race For Senator From Missouri, 9/12/2000
108: Green Party, Libertarian Party and Reform Party Candidates, 10/10/2000
109: The Race for Missouri Governor, 10/24/2000
110: What Big TV Wouldn’t Show, 11/21/2000
111: Habitat for Humanity’s RESTORE, 12/5/2000
112: First, Do No Harm, 12/19/2000

BOX 9 (119388)
10: The Cement Kiln Threat,  1/4/1997
17: Strawberry Workers, 4/29/1997
_ Amy Smoucha, 5/13/1997
19: Wildflowers, 5/27/1997
_ Ted Curtis, Ivan Miller and Sharon Harris, 6/10/1997
21: Pay Equity, 6/24/1997
_ Susan Stauder and Robert Bartlett, 7/8/1997
_ Southbound, 7/22/1997
31: Recycling, 11/11/1997
_Mark Bohnert and Steve Taylor, 10/14/1997
_Noble Obani Nwibari, 10/28/1997
_Biotechnology, 9/30/1997
_Margaret Gilleo and William B. McKinnon
_Jane Thompson, Jack Nobles and Jerry McLain, 9/2/1997
_Claire Mackenzie, 8/19/1997
_Abigail Ashley, 8/5/1997

BOX 10 (119389)
113: ERA Campaign 2001: Missouri Update, 1/16/2001
114: MOPIRG’S Campaign 2001, 1/16/2001
115: Tapping Solar Energy, 1/30/2001
116: No Brainer: Medical Waste in St. Louis, Part 1, 2/13/2001
117: SOA: Guns and Greed, 2/13/2001
118: No Brainer: Medical Waste in St. Louis, Part 2, 2/27/2001
119: Speaking Out: Displaced Columbians Silent No More, 2/27/2001
120: Campaign Finance Reform, 3/13/2001
121: Organic, Locally Grown Earth Day 2001, 3/27/2001
123 : Is it time to End Sanctions Against Iraq?, 4/24/2001

The Public Energy Crisis, 5/22/01
126 Brian Tokar on GE Foods, 5/22/01
124 A Storm from the Mountain, 4/24/01

1/17/12 Accession

BOX 1 (121526)
TOTA:
6/25/02
10/1/22
10/29/02
11/12/02
3/5/02
9/17/02
5/14/02
6/1/02
6/6/02
7/23/02
5/28/02
4/30/02
2/5/02
1/22/02
3/19/02
9/3/02
4/16/02
1/8/02
4/22/02
2/19/02
Green Time, 9/30/08; 2010
5/27/98
9/2/08

BOX 2 (121527)
OTOH
Pledge
Rational Ethics
Elementary Analysis
Meridian and Death Penalty
12/17/98
5/10/98
10/22/98
Gambling, Death Penalty
9/10/98
Russia, Sudan
8/28/98

BOX 3 (121530)
YAYS
12/03/99
12/17/99
11/12/99
12/03/99
11/5/99
11/20/99
11/27/99
10/27/99
9/4/99
9/11/99
9/23/99
9/4/99
10/8/99

BOX 4 {121531)
YAYS
8/28/99
5/7/99
9/7/99
7/28/99
9/22/99
9/29/99
6/4/99
6/19/98
7/31/99
8/7/99
8/14/99

BOX 5 (121532)
DVDs:
Laborvision
Outsourcing
12/04 – Justice at Angelica
12/15/03
3/7/05
The Inauguration of Freeman Bosley and Virvus Jones, Part 1
What’s Going On, 12/16/99
An Evening With Dick Gregory, 8/10/87
RFT Awards, 1993
Community Produce Reef, 3/96
The 1997 Slammers
Introduction to the KDHX Control Room, 6/1/98
Impact On The Issues, 10/1/01
Hometown TV Entry Master, 12/96
Conference Greenway
Awards, 1999
Derrick’s Dizzy Demos, 1/16/93

BOX 6 (121533)
DVDs:
Greentime Episodes 329; 328; 8/8/08; 324; 331
TOTA
#262
8/26/08
2/12/08
5/20/08
Mayoral Forum, 2/6/97
YAYS 4/24/98; 10/23/98; 4/11/97;
1/7/97
1/3/97
11/4/97
12/4/98
9/11/98
1/26/01
4/24/98
9/11/98

BOX 7 (121538)
YAYS
9/27/96
10/24/97
9/18/97
TOTA
1/14/00
12/20/94
Currents
9/20/02
6/20/02
4/22/99
9/8/02
7/18/01
3/27/02
4/10/02
Missouri Black Expo “Youth Rally”
World AIDS day conference, 2/1/89
Currents, 2/13/02
8/21/02
3/13/02
2/27/02
4/24/02
6/21/02

BOX 8 {121539)
YAYS
May Day 2002
BABAA Event
Missouri Black Expo, 2001
Flag
Video Review
Parents Anonymous
Music Countdown Board
Industry Magazine
#211
#212
#210
#209
#208
Flag Valentine Show

BOX 9 (121540)
YAYS
10/24/97
7/4/00
7/28/00
6/30/00
6/16/00
6/30/00
6/16/00
11/7/97
8/15/94
6/20/97
8/1/97
5/9/97

BOX 10 (121541)
Two on the Aisle
1/14/1997-4/7/1998

BOX 11 (121542)
Two on the Aisle
7/2001-12/2001

BOX 12 (121543)
Two on the Aisle
2/1993-12/1993

BOX 13 (121544)
Two on the Aisle
2/1992-12/1992
8/20/2002
MLK Day

BOX 14 (121545)
Two on the Aisle
9/6/1992
10/14/1992
2/10/2002
5/25/2002
8/4/2002
8/12/2004
12/30/2004
2/24/2005
3/10/2005
3/24/2005
4/7/2005
4/21/2005
5/5/2005
5/19/2005
6/2/2005
6/16/2005
6/21/2005
1/31/2006
2/14/2006
3/9/2006
3/14/2006
9/26/2006
11/9/2006
SHOW DOWN 5/16/2008

BOX 15 (121545)
Two on the Aisle
1/11/2000
1/25/2000
2/8/2000
2/22/2000
3/7/2000
3/21/2000
4/4/2000
4/8/2000
5/2/2000
5/30/2000
6/13/2000

What’s Going On St. Louis
10/14/1999
1021/1999
11/18/1999
12/9/1999

BOX 16 (121562)
Two on the Aisle
1/16/1996
3/26/1996
4/9/1996
4/23/1996
5/7/1996
5/21/1996
6/18/1996
8/13/1996
9/10/1996
10/10/1996
10/22/1996
11/5/1996
12/2/1996
12/17/1996
1/2/1997

BOX 17 (121563)
Two on the Aisle
3/31/1993
1/5/1994
1/19/1994
2/3/1994
2/10/1994
3/2/1994
3/30/1994
4/13/1994
4/27/1994
5/24/1994
6/8/1994
6/21/1994
7/5/1994
9/13/1994
9/27/1994
11/22/1994

BOX 18 (121564)
Two on the Aisle
8/8/2002
8/22/2002
10/17/2002
1/9/2003
2/4/2003
2/20/2003
11/11/2003
5/11/2004
5/27/2004
6/10/2004
6/22/2004
7/8/2004
7/22/2004
8/5/2004
8/10/2004
11/23/2004
12/7/2004
4/6/2006
10/2/2006
12/7/2006
12/21/2006
7/2/2007
7/31/2007
8/14/2007
8/16/2007
8/28/2007
9/11/2007
9/25/2007
10/9/2007
10/23/2007
11/6/2007
11/20/2007
12/4/2007

BOX 19 (121565)
Two on the Aisle
April-July, 1990
September-November, 1990
December, 1990-January, 1991
3/6/1991
3/20/1991
5/1/1991
7/10/1991
8/7/1991
9/18/1991
10/2/1991
10/16/1991
10/30/1991
11/27/1991
11/13/1991
6/10/1992
6/24/1992

BOX 20 (121566)
Two on the Aisle
1/20/1993
3/3/1993
3/17/1993
5/26/1993
8/9/1993
8/13/1993
8/18/1993
9/28/1993
11/23/1993
7/2/1996
8/27/1996
9/24/1996
10/10/1996

BOX 21 (121567)
Two on the Aisle
5/19/1998
6/3/1998
7/14/1998
7/28/1998
8/25/1998
9/8/1998
9/22/1998
10/6/1998
10/20/1998
11/18/1998
What’s Going on St. Louis
9/23/1999
10/7/1999
10/28/1999
11/4/1999

BOX 22 (121568)
Two on the Aisle
1996
7/16/1996
11/5/1996
12/4/1996
1/13/1998
4/21/1998
5/5/1998
5/19/1998
6/2/1998
6/16/1998
11/3/1998
11/17/1998
12/29/1998

BOX 23 (121569)
Youth at Your Service
6-5-98
9-13-96
10-11-96
12-20-96
11-22-96
10-25-96
2-14-97
1-3-97
11-7-95
7-15-97
6-5-98
11-6-98
12-18-98
12-18-98
7-14-2000
12-4-95

BOX 24 (121570)
Two on the Aisle (TOTA)
4-6-99
1-12-99
1-26-99
2-9-99
6-15-99
6-1-99
6-29-99
7-13-99
2-23-99
3-9-99
3-23-99
5-4-99
4-20-99

BOX 25 (121571)

TOTA
5-29-01
5-1-01
9-4-01
6-26-01
4-17-01
5-15-01
4-3-01
3-20-01
3-6-01
2-20-01
2-6-01
1-23-01
1-9-01
Gateway to Early Literacy
Hamlet

BOX 26 (121572)
TOTA DVDS
3-25-08
2-26-08
12-16-08
12-2-08
11-18-08
9-23-08
11-4-08
1-15-08
12-18-07
1-29-08
6-3-08
7-1-08
10-27-09
8-9-07
6-17-08

Episodes:
287
288
289
291
290
312
313
273
304
292
293
298
295
299
330
1039
305

2010 episodes:
1051
1043
308
10520
1048
1049
1050
1057
1058
1059
309
1056
1055
1054
285
279
272

2007 Episodes:
270
266
267
277
276
275
281
280
259
271
274
268
269
282
263
257
260
261
264
265

BOX 27 (121573)

TOTA
1-13-09
5-6-08
4-22-08
4-8-08
3-11-08
12-18-07
12-17-01
4-24-07
Episode: 283
2007: 286
2010: 284

Impact the Issues
1-10-02
10-1-01
11-19-01
8-20-01
9-17-01
6-17-02
8-4-01
3-4-02
7-2-01
8-20-01
12-3-01
3-18-02
6-4-01
4-15-02
11-5-01
11-19-01
1-7-02
12-17-01
11-5-01
8-4-01
1-7-02
10-15-01

The Uncle rudy Show
1-9-05

Diverse Similarities: Mo Botanical Garden Japanese Festival
Mo Black Expo
Community Magazine: 7-30-03

BOX 28 (121574)

Laborvision: Goods and Bads
Enduring the Tradition: Ballet in the Heartland 2006
Sex Etc. Laborvision episode 370

Greentime:
7-22-08
Ep. 325-2007
332-2007
9-16-08
#330-2007

Mo History Society History Series- 1-13-04

TOTA:
1-1-95
3-27-07
4-10-07
6-20-06
5-8-07
10-24-06
1-30-07
3-28-06
5-9-06
4-25-06
7-4-06
8-1-06
11-27-06
12-19-06
3-13-07
6-8-06
1-16-07
7-2-07
10-11-06
6-19-07
6-5-07
5-22-07
9-26-06
1-2-07
5-23-06
4-11-06
6-6-06
7-18-06
10-16-06
12-6-06
9-12-06
2-27-07
1-16-07
2010 episodes:
307
311
1053
317
St. Louis Nites: 1-4-04

BOX 29 (121575)
TOTA: 11-26-02
Miles A Miles Davis retro 5-10-01 MHS
The Haunting History 4-21-03
Community Magazine
Gateway to Early Literacy
Hamlet-8-30-91
Why Live/Joe Palmer 9-28-95
TOTA 9-30-92
WHY- 12-4-97
On the Other Hand 8-20-98
Beyond Barriers 9-30-03
Currents 3-26-03
Beyond Barriers:
3-4-03
5-13-03
4-28-03
4-15-03
4-1-03
3-18-03
1-7-03
12-3-02
12-17-02
1-21-03
11-19-02
2-4-03

BOX 30 (121576)
TOTA
10-28-03
10-14-03
6-10-03
5-27-03
5-13-03
9-16-03
9-2-03
8-5-03
7-22-03
7-8-03
6-24-03
6-5-07
5-24-07
2-13-07
2-27-07
1-16-07
1-12-02
1-30-07
1-7-03
4-10-07
3-18-03
2-4-03
1-21-03
10-11-05
8-8-06
9-12-06
3-28-07
1-2-07
5-8-07
11-21-06
4-29-03
4-15-03
4-1-03
2-18-03
3-4-03
10-7-08
8-26-08
7-15-08
10-21-08
Episode 308
Ep. 1044
Ep. 1047
Ep 1045

BOX 31 (121579)
Youth at Your Service
1994
11/1994
6/9/1995
7/21/1995
8/18/1995
9/1/1995
9/29/1995
10/13/1995
10/29/1995
11/21/1995
12/22/1995
11/8/1996
12/6/1996
4/25/1997
5/22/1998

BOX 32 (121580)
Two On The Aisle
5/6/1997
5/20/1997
6/17/1997
7/1/1997
7/29/1997
8/26/1997
9/23/1997
10/7/1997
11/4/1997
11/18/1997
11/21/1997
12/2/1997
12/16/1997
12/30/1997

BOX 33 (121583)
2/16/1995
3/1/1995
4/11/1995
4/25/1995
5/23/1995
7/15/1995
8/15/1995
9/12/1995
10/10/1995
11/21/1995
12/19/1995
Positive Profiles, nd
Community Magazine, Metro Link Celebration, nd

BOX 34 (121582)
Two On The Aisle
7/27/1999
8/10/1999
8/24/1999
9/7/1999
9/21/1999
10/5/1999
10/19/1999
11/2/1999
11/16/1999
11/30/1999
12/14/1999
What’s Going On St. Louis, 1/14/1999
Community Magazine, 8/21/1997
On The Other Hand, nd

BOX 35 (121583)
Youth At Your Service
12/9/1994
2/3/1995
2/17/1995
3/2/1995
4/14/1995
1/5/1996
1/19/1996
2/2/1996
3/1/1996
3/15/1996
3/29/1996
4/12/1996
10/29/1997

BOX 36 (121584)
Youth at Your Service
11/21/1997
12/5/1997
12/19/1997
1/16/1998
1/30/1998
2/13/1998
2/27/1998
3/13/1998

BOX 37 (121585)
Two on The Aisle
7/24/1991
11/11/1992
3/16/1994
7/19/1994
8/2/1994
8/13/1994
10/1/1994
10/25/1994
11/8/1994
1/31/1995
6/6/1995
6/20/1995
8/1/1995
8/29/1995
11/7/1995

BOX 38 (121631)
Youth At Your Service
1/15/1999
1/30/1999
2/6/1999
2/12/1999
2/26/1999
3/6/1999
3/12/1999
4/9/1999
4/24/1999
5/1/1999
8/1/1999

BOX 39 (121632)
In Search of the Missing Link
1/25/1996
3/14/1996
4/11/1996
6/5/1996
6/20/1996
7/11/1996
8/8/1996
9/14/1996
9/18/1996
10/19/1996
11/16/1996
12/14/1996
12/28/1996
3/8/1997

BOX 40 (121633)
11/25/2003
12/9/2003
12/17/2003
1/6/2004
1/20/2004
2/3/2004
2/17/2004
3/2/2004
3/16/2004
3/30/2004
4/13/2004
5/11/2004
5/25/2004
6/8/2004
6/22/2004
7/6/2004
7/27/2004
8/3/2004
8/10/2004
9/16/2004
9/28/2004
10/4/2004
10/12/2004
10/13/2004
10/23/2004
11/23/2004
12/7/2004
1/6/2005
1/18/2005
2/1/2005
2/16/2005
3/2/2005
3/16/2005
3/30/2005
4/13/2005
4/27/2005
5/11/2005
5/25/2005
6/8/2005
6/22/2005
7/5/2005
7/19/2005
8/3/2005
9/14/2005
9/28/2005
10/11/2005
10/26/2005
11/9/2005
11/23/2005
12/7/2005
12/21/2005
1/3/2006
2/2/2006
2/15/2006
3/1/2006
10/17/2006
3/13/2007
4/26/2007

BOX 41 (121634)
Two On The Aisle
2/6/1991
2/29/1991
2/29/1991
3/6/1991
4/13/1991
4/17/1991
5/15/1991
6/12/1991
6/26/1991
8/21/1991
9/4/1991
9/11/1991
12/11/1991
12/21/1991

BOX 42 (121635)
Two On The Aisle
10/28/1992
6/27/2000
7/1/2000
7/25/2000
8/8/2000
8/22/2000
9/5/2000
9/19/2000
10/3/2000
10/17/2000
10/31/2000
11/28/2000
12/12/2000
12/26/2000

BOX 43 (121636)
Beyond Barriers
6/12/2001
1/8/2002
1/22/2002
2/5/2002
3/5/2002
3/19/2002
4/16/2002
5/14/2002
5/29/2002
6/11/2002
6/25/2002
9/11/2002
9/25/2002
10/19/2002
10/23/2002
Poetry of Judith Saul Stix, nd

BOX 44 (121637)
Two On The Aisle
1/8/1992
1/22/1992
2/5/1992
2/19/1992
3/4/1992
3/18/1992
4/1/1992
4/15/1992
4/29/1992
8/5/1992
12/23/1992

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH CENTER-ST. LOUIS
222 THOMAS JEFFERSON LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS
ONE UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD
ST. LOUIS, MO 63121
(314) 516-5143
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