October 3, 1974 - Arch Booth, National Bank President Chamber of Commerce, talks about congress.
September 16, 1974 - The Minnesota Civil Liberties Union call University of Minnesota Board of Regents to sign an equal opportunity statement or else be removed. This, after accusations of a discriminatory nonhire.
September 8, 1974 - On this Forum program, Hiram Drache, professor of history at Concordia College-Moorhead, speaks on farmers, farms and farming in relation to North Dakota, and the 1930s Depression and other trying times.
August 4, 1974 - On this Forum program, Millard Gieske speaks on “Third Party Politics” in Minnesota, and explains what causes third parties and why they die.
August 1, 1974 - Midwest Governors Panel Discussion on Food Power with Congressman Paul Findley, Dr. Lester Brown, Dr. Norman Borlaug, and panel chairman Hubert Humphrey.
April 26, 1974 - Economist John Kenneth Galbraith criticizes the U.S. Secretary of Treasury George Schultz's economic policy.
April 26, 1974 - Economist John Kenneth Galbraith says former Secretary of Treasury William Simon will do a "good job" on Wall Street.
April 26, 1974 - Economist John Kenneth Galbraith says President Nixon is spending most of him time ensuring his own survival. He criticizes Nixon's economic policies as causing inflation.
April 25, 1974 - St. Cloud dignitaries celebrate the city becoming an "All American City," a designation from the National Civic League.
April 25, 1974 - A congratulatory letter from Congressman John Zwach, recognizing St. Cloud on becoming an All-American City, as well as other letters from President Nixon, Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson and Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale.