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[Side A] Audio from the State of the Future Conference includes speeches from Bishop James Pike and Edward M. Kennedy (10/01/1966). Ann Draper interviews Governor Pat Brown as he touches on the topic of farm workers. Gov. Pat Brown speaks on the record of his administration and his proposal for the future. Randy Waller interviews Ronald Reagan in which Reagan answers questions regarding his candidacy for governor and proposes his program he will implement if he is to be elected. Interview with Ronalad Reagan and Pat Brown. KPFA segment entitled "How Can the Republican Party Win in November?" feautres an interview with the vice chariman of the California Republican State Central Committee James W. Halley (07/14/1966). [Side B] Continuation of the audio from State of the Future Conference. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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