Entity | Wallace Fanning
Wallace Fanning was a radio broadcaster at Georgetown University. He was the moderator of the series "Georgetown forum" from 1968 to 1969.
Occupation(s): broadcaster
Field(s) of Work: broadcasting
Employer(s): Georgetown University
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Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 30
Georgetown forum 30
- A bench view of crime
- As others see us
- Atlantic community
- Cancer research breakthrough
- College students and draft
- Developing the diplomat
- Disturbed children: Institution or home?
- Drug addiction and crime
- European reporters on U.S.
- Federal funds to militants
- Future scientists and their teachers
- Juvenile crime and elder generation
- Kidneys, lives, dollars
- Latin America nationalism
- Latin America: Military's role
- Latin America: New left
- Latin America: Student dissent
- Peace Corps: New diplomacy
- RMP: Master plan for medicine
- Russian Revolution at sea
- Soviet Jews' plight
- Student initiative: Free university
- Students on U.S. foreign policy
- The law, the individual
- The poor and food marketing
- The scientist and ethics
- U.S. commitments to Latin America
- U.S. foreign investments
- World money outlook
- Writers' conference