includes audiocassettes and correspondence
Audio - Charles Gritzner - Maps: a Way of Organizing Wander, September 13, 2001
South Dakota Art MuseumThis collection is composed of material related to the undertaking of such a trip. Much of the material contained here includes the media surrounding the event. There are numerous clippings and excerpts from radio spots highlighting the event. Some of the correspondence is interesting, as it shows the earliest stages of the trip. Much of the planning material for this event seems to be lost, however.
Cuba Trip (South Dakota State University)Man explaining the jobs and responsibilities of the Field Support Committee.
Dave Wentzlaff, director of the South Dakota Farmers Union Young Farmers Program discusses House Bill 11-18 which would increase tax on motor oil by three cents. Opposition to this bill states there will be a large economic loss if the bill is passed.
Call to the grassroots farmers of South Dakota to join the South Dakota Farmers Union. Tony Dechant, president of the National Farmers Union thanks volunteers the a membership campaign. He speaks of how the union protects farmers rights and its cooperative work.
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South Dakota Farmers Union Agricultural in Review radio program. Communications director, Dick Ricci, interviews South Dakota Farmers Union President, Ben Radcliffe. They discuss farmers being blamed by politicians for inflation of farm prices, supermarket prices of food, and the influence of politics on farm prices, the Commodity Reserve Bill, and the Food for Freedom Bill.
Tape T-12
Tape T-6
- Program 16, May 25, 1994, Dave Johnson Hospital Administration Health Care Reform
- Program 19, June 15, 1994, Rick Late, Guest Angela Meyer (student), South Dakota American Medical Association Meeting in Rapid City, Health Care Reform
- Program 26, August 3, 1994 Prerecorded study on aging and exercise, movie review Shadow lands
- Program 30, August 31, 1994 Famine and overpopulation, Birth control, Thyroid
- Program 32, September 9-14-94, guest, Carol Pitts, Extension Nutritionist, Nutrition Basic 5 VLCERS Exercise and Diet
- Program 50, January 18, 1995, Cold weather tips
- Program 64, April 26, 1995
- Program 66, May 10, 1995
- Program 73, June 28, 1995
- Program 77, July 26, 1995
- Program 84, September 13, 1995, Blisters treatment
- Program 86, September 27, 1995, pretaped
- Program 92, November 8, 1995, Rick and Joanie Holm discuss daughters adoption
- Program 96, December 6, 1995, Scotty Roberts guest
- Program 118, May 1, 1996, varied questions, weight reduction, thyroid, Hashimoto disease
- Program 129, July 17, 1996, Dr. Komud Saxena (guest), pain management
- Program 147, November 20, 1996
- Program 149 , December 4,1996
- Program 174, June 11,1997 and June 18, 1997
- Program 178, July 9, 1997
- Program 236, August 19, 1998
- Program 262, February 10, 1999
- Program 285: July 21, 1999, No guest, heat hypertension, hot burning feet, joys of being 50, family connectedness
- Program 322: January 31, 2001, No guest but many calls
- Program 9-18, December 2000-February 2001, Medical Tips
- Program December 29, 1999-January 5, 2000
- Program July 16, 1997 and July 23, 1997
- Program July 23, 1997 and July 16, 1997
- Program May 14, 1997, guest Ingrid Chamales OBGYN
- Program May 8, 15, 1996, Depressant drugs to help, Carrie Appino hosts
- Programs March-April 2001
- Program October 30, 2002, Joanie guest Hosts with Rick
- Program October 29, November 5, 1997
- Programs 52-61, October-December 2001
- Program September 16, 1998
- Master March/April Promo 2001
1 audio cassette
South Dakota State University. Office of the PresidentSouth Dakota Farmers Union members are in Washington, D.C. testifying at a Senate agricultural hearing on farm legislation, specifically the reinstatement of the 2% R.E.A. loan program and railroad transportation to grain elevator issues. Testimony by Bob Bubbers of Morristown, South Dakota, Russell Ganford of Clear Lake, South Dakota, can be heard. An interview of David Olson of Hayes, South Dakota, regarding his testimony, primarily concerning issues on the transportation of goods by conducted by South Dakota Farmers Union Communication Director Allan Burke. A South Dakota legislator talking to the group about farm legislation and bills in Congress and their effect on agriculture in South Dakota.
Ben Radcliffe, president of the South Dakota Farmers Union, testimony at South Dakota State Planning Committee hearings in Redfield, South Dakota on April 21, 1972. He states the opinions of the Farmers Union on pressing economic and social issues relating to farming such as tax reform, corporate farming, and the revitalization of farming.
Session at the South Dakota Farmers Union Women's Action Conference on the Crisis in Rural America. Member of the South Dakota Farmers Union Education Department reviews a teacher's guide for individuals who will be teaching youth about agriculture.
South Dakota Farmers Union Ag Report given by Chuck Groth, communications director. He reports on the effects of the Green Thumb act on farmers.
Promotional recording to inform young people about the South Dakota Farmers Union Youth Program. Included is a brief history of the program, the Youth Achievement Program, the Junior and Senior Youth Programs, and youth camps. Included is a speaker discussing what Farmers Union members can do for greater political influence.
Dr. Barry Commoner of Washington University at St. Louis speaking at the National Farmers Union convention about the relationships between farming communities and science; the disparity of oil accessibility and the rising costs of propane; and, issues surrounding the industries of energy and transportation.
by Lakota Audubon Society and South Dakota Resources Coalition
South Dakota Resources CoalitionUA38-8604 to UA38-8702
South Dakota Art Museum(Baseball Coach) - Interview (1 cassette tape) SEE Also UA 53.15 John E. Miller Papers UA053_015_AV_0216
1 audiocassette, 2 VHS videocassettes
- 3 audiocassettes
Speeches given at the Minnehaha County Republican Party Lincoln Day dinner, which Ben Reifel was honored at for his years of service. Topics covered included economic slavery, leadership, future growth of the republican party, and freedom. March 25, 1977
- Program 9, April 6, 1994
- Program 22, July 6, 1994, Heat [prerecorded aired July 6, 1994]
- Program 28, August 17, 1994, BRAT Diet
- Program 38, October 26, 1994
- Program 42, November 23, 1994, Saunas, Triglycerides, colds virus, Ore