July 17, 1975 - Closing arguments at the Forbes trial. Forbes was accused of using his hockey stick as a weapon. Prosecuter states that crime is crime no matter where it happens. Defense argues that hockey is competative and the situation needs to be handled by the NHL and not the courts.
July 16, 1975 - MPR’s Dan Olson reports on Jimmy Carter presidential campaign. Carter talks about potential competitor Governor Wallace, traveling across the country, and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s U.S. foreign policy.
July 15, 1975 - Trial to determine if injury acquired in an NHL game (between Henry Boucha and Dave Forbes) constitutes a criminal act (aggrivated assault). Boucha received an eye injury (from which he never really recovered) resulting from a stick to the face from Forbes in a game between the North Stars and the Bruins. Discussion of testimony regarding the game in question, and what the facts were in the case.
July 15, 1975 - Discussion of prosecution's case in a trial to determine whether or not a fight between Henry Boucha and Dave Forbes (which resulted in an eye injury to Dave Boucha) was criminal assault.
May 6, 1975 - The speaker featured here laments the current state of opinion regarding the elderly, highlighting the notions of the elderly population being a homogenous mass, lacking in motivation and/or facutly.
May 6, 1975 - Speaker Rebecca Eckstein rails against stereotypes of the elderly, specifically how that population is treated and displayed via advertising and other media.
January 14, 1975 - MPR’s Dan Olson interviews a man who visited novitiate after Menominee Warrior Society takeover. Interviewee talks about who comprises novitiate occupiers, describes an Indian Grand Jury held to determine the complaints people had on the reservation, discusses how Menominee land lost for taxes and then sold, and an explanation of the Menominee tribe’s situation compared with other tribes in a white-dominated society.
November 6, 1974 - The housing policies of the suburbs do not encourage the poor and the elderly to move there. Are the citizens or the city planners creating this condition? A forum of unknown speakers talks about "white flight" to the suburbs and inner cities.
October 3, 1974 - Arch Booth, the National bank Chamber of Commerce President, talks about the importance of profit.
October 3, 1974 - Arch Booth, the National bank Chamber of Commerce President, talks about the consumer protection advocacy bill.