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(1/19/1967) Frank Millspaugh of WBAI on Birth Control laws in U.S. - interviews with three men, william Baird, Mark Horowitz, and Paul Cresner on how they are ‚helping spread new information (about birth control) to the poor‚ on behalf of the Parent‚Äôs Aid Society. The guests speak on the work they‚Äôve done to help spread more realistic information about birth control methods in universities and poor communities, despite lots of backlash from more conservative parties, including local health departments. Marshall McLuhan and Dr. Gerald Fagan in conversation about the changes in life due to media. They philosophize media conception, visuality, and auditory significance. KPFA News: Board of Regents at UC pass ‚resolution of reassurance‚ and say that there will be no change to admission standards for residents; U.S. highest casualties reported from Vietnam; ASmoer on North Vietnam; New Year Truce; Premier Ky‚Äôs visit to Australia; Niebuhr‚Äôs seminar; Fulbright hearing delayed; Republican response to LBJ‚Äôs ‚State of the Union‚ speech; KKK leader Marshal Kornegay meeting with Governor Mills Godwin, of Virginia to talk about ‚alleged harassment of klansmen by the police and the FBI.‚ Governor said the klan was ‚obnoxious to Virginians.‚ Continued report on Vietnam. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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