Entity | Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle was a radio broadcaster at station KUOM at the University of Minnesota. Boyle also served on the National Association of Educational Broadcasters' Radio Network Program Committee around 1962.
Occupation(s): broadcasting executive, broadcaster
Field(s) of Work: broadcasting
Employer(s): University of Minnesota
Associated Place(s): Minneapolis (Minn.)
Appears in:
University of Minnesota (WLB/KUOM) 47
Cambodia Strike: Teach in & Protest 1
Campus Call In 5
- "Demonstration and dissent: today and in history," Dr. Hyman Berman, Professor of History
- "Free speech in an age of dissent," Donald M. Gillmor, Professor of Journalism
- "Problems of the consumer," E. Scott Maynes, Professor of Economics
- "ROTC and the campus," Robert S. Hoyt, Professor and Chairman of the Department of History
- "The future of science and technology," Warren B. Cheston, Dean of the Institute of Technology and Warren E. Ibele, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Dean, Graduate School
Emeritus 30
- Bernard Bierman interviewed on his life and experiences in the athletic department at the University of Minnesota
- Bryng Bryngelson interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Clayton Old Rost, interviewed on his life at the University of Minnesota
- Clifford Paul Archer interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Donald Nivison Ferguson interviewed on his life and work
- Dora V. Smith interviewed on her life and her experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Elvin Chas Stakman interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- George M. Schwartz interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- George W. Anderson interviewed on his life at the University of Minnesota
- Harold Macy interviewed on his life and experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Herbert Heaton interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Howard C.H. Kernkamp interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Isaak Maurits Kolthoff interviewed on his life and his teaching and research at the University of Minnesota
- Ivan Doseff interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- James J. Ryan interviewed on his life and research work and teaching done at the University of Minnesota
- Jay Arthur Myers interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- John D. Akerman interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- John Howard Allison interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Jonas Stehman interviewed on his life and on his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Katharine Jane Densford interviewed on her life and work
- Lawrence D. Steefel interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Louis Keller interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Oscar B. Jesness interviewed on his life and on his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Owen Harding Wangensteen interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Ralph Droz Casey interviewed on the development of the School of Journalism and on international journalism in general. Mitchell Charnley discusses Casey and the School of Journalism
- Samuel Eddy interviewed on his life and on his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Theodore Christian Blegen interviewed on his life and experiences at the University of Minnesota
- Thorvald Schantz-Hansen interviewed on his life at the University of Minnesota
- Tracy Ferris Tyler interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
- William J. Luyten interviewed on his life and his experiences at the University of Minnesota
The University Reports to the People 2
Vietnam Truth Out (Teach In) on the War 7
- Connie Goldman interviews Harold Henderson and Sandy WIlkinson of the Draft Information Board. First panel: The Economic and Human Effects of the draft. Participants:John Hause, Allen Spear, William Tilton, Don Olson
- First panel continued; Second panel: Analysis of changing public sentiment about United States involvement in Vietnam. Participants: David Lykken, Robert W. Smith, Robert Lehman
- Fourth panel continued; John Berryman read his poem "Vietnam" and comments on the moratorium; news brief by David Olson; fifth panel: Conversation from a war to a peace economy - minimizing distress to displaced workers; participants: Emil Starr, John ...
- Robert Boyle summarized the moratorium program, discusses other moratorium events; news briefs; William Morris gives news events on campus
- Second panel continued; Marion Watson interviews Maurice Visscher and William C. Rogers; Third panel: Chemical and Biological Warfar; participants: Martin Dworkin, John Dahler, Mischa Penn
- Third panel continued; John Giansello interviews William Hathaway; Fourth Panel: Sino-American relations past, present, and future; participants: Romeyn Taylor, Mulford Sibley, Edward Farmer, Richard Blue, Robert Riggs, Miles Murphy
- William Cecil Rogers interviewed by Marion Watson on the Vietnam Moratorium and the public view of the Vietnam War