October 4, 1974 - Mulford Q. Sibley, professor of political science at the University of Minnesota, speaks on the immense political, social, economic, religious, and physical toll of Vietnam war. Discussion not limited to South or North division, but all parties involved, including the United States.
October 5, 1974 - Coverage of the homecoming of David Kunst, the first person to walk around the world, to his hometown of Waseca, Minnesota. Includes discussion with Kunst, and with residents of Waseca in reaction to Kunst's earlier comments disparaging aspects of Waseca.
October 5, 1974 - MPR’s Worthington reporter Steve Monroe talks to U.S. Senator Walter Mondale who discusses the issues that will face the nation in the upcoming election.
October 5, 1974 - Actor and anti-war activist Jane Fonda speaking at anti-war rally held at Augsburg University.
October 6, 1974 - Dr. Philip McNairy, the head bishop of the Minnesota Episcopal Diocese, discusses the role of the Episcopal church in the aftermath of the Wounded Knee incident. Dr. McNairy also discusses relations between Native Americans and non-native populations in both the rural and urban areas of the Dakotas and Minnesota.
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October 8, 1974 - Environmental Quality Commission meeting - Rudy Esahla, former director of Arrowhead Region Development Commission, Doug Johnson, State Rep. Cook, Robert Hearst, commissioner DNR; MPR News Feature
October 8, 1974 - Environmental Quality Commission meeting, copper-nickel; MPR News Feature