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2. Reporting and Staging of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors The International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) Testicular Cancer Consultation Conference Recommendations
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Verrill, C, Yilmaz, A, Srigley, JR, Amin, MB, Comperat, E, Egevad, L, Ulbright, TM, Tickoo, SK, Berney, DM, Epstein, JI, Delahunt, B, Magi-Galluzzi, C, Algaba, F, Oliva, E, Montironi, R, Young, RH, Idrees, MT, Williamson, SR, Zhou, M, Humphrey, PA, Lopez-Beltran, A, Perry-Keene, J, and Members Int Soc Urological
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testicular germ cell tumors ,reporting and staging ,ISUP conference recommendations - Abstract
The International Society of Urological Pathology held a conference devoted to issues in testicular and penile pathology in Boston in March 2015, which included a presentation and discussion led by the testis microscopic features working group. This conference focused on controversies related to staging and reporting of testicular tumors and was preceded by an online survey of the International Society of Urological Pathology members. The survey results were used to initiate discussions, but decisions were made by expert consensus rather than voting. A number of recommendations emerged from the conference, including that lymphovascular invasion (LVI) should always be reported and no distinction need be made between lymphatic or blood invasion. If LVI is equivocal, then it should be regarded as negative to avoid triggering unnecessary therapy. LVI in the spermatic cord is considered as category pT2, not pT3, unless future studies provide contrary evidence. At the time of gross dissection, a block should be taken just superior to the epididymis to define the base of the spermatic cord, and direct invasion of tumor in this block indicates a category of pT3. Pagetoid involvement of the rete testis epithelium must be distinguished from rete testis stromal invasion, with only the latter being prognostically useful. Percentages of different tumor elements in mixed germ cell tumors should be reported. Although consensus was reached on many issues, there are still areas of practice that need further evidence on which to base firm recommendations.
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3. Renal complications of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Report of a case and review of the literature
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Venkat, KK, primary, Liquete, E, additional, Williamson, SR, additional, and Janakiraman, N, additional
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4. Like It Is, March 20, 1983 (Transcript)
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Lillian M. Davis; Moses W. Gray Jr.; Patricia A. Browne; James A. Adams; Richard W. Guthrie; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Janet Hill; William Moberly; John M. Guy; Gordon L. Harper; Wayne Townsend; Robert D. Orr; J. Roberts Dailey; Lawrence "Larry" M. Borst Jr.; Ruth Ann Schroeder; Fred C. Tucker Jr.; Paul G. Tongue; Henry S. Faurest; William C. Dunkelberg; Phillip E. Saxton; Hugh F. Orr; Robert B. Stonehill; James "Jerry" J. Whitaker; William H. Hudnut; James "Jim" S. Arvin and Lillian M. Davis; Moses W. Gray Jr.; Patricia A. Browne; James A. Adams; Richard W. Guthrie; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Janet Hill; William Moberly; John M. Guy; Gordon L. Harper; Wayne Townsend; Robert D. Orr; J. Roberts Dailey; Lawrence "Larry" M. Borst Jr.; Ruth Ann Schroeder; Fred C. Tucker Jr.; Paul G. Tongue; Henry S. Faurest; William C. Dunkelberg; Phillip E. Saxton; Hugh F. Orr; Robert B. Stonehill; James "Jerry" J. Whitaker; William H. Hudnut; James "Jim" S. Arvin
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details an IPS school board meeting on a plan to close or consolidate additional schools, the announcement of PUSH-Excel month in IPS schools, bills addressed by the General Assembly on utilities charges and lotteries, a program assisting homebound seniors, a third part in a series on access to information, a fifth part in a series on fires in high-rise buildings, a speech given by mayor Hudnut to police recruits and statements on police relations and use of deadly force, and an award presented to a local wrestling coach.
5. Like It Is, December 26, 1982 (Transcript)
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Stephen P. Watts; Lazell Hillard [sic]; Otis Suggs; Jeff Wylder; Alfonzo Black; Gerald Robinson; Wilber Smith; Ray Wright; Joseph Brown; Barbara Alexander; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Melvin B. Girton Sr.; Clifford H. Swensen Jr.; William H. Hudnut; Joseph G. McAtee; James "Jim" L. Wells; Michael D. Vandeveer; Henry J. Price; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Sarah Evans Barker; Ted Giannoulas and Stephen P. Watts; Lazell Hillard [sic]; Otis Suggs; Jeff Wylder; Alfonzo Black; Gerald Robinson; Wilber Smith; Ray Wright; Joseph Brown; Barbara Alexander; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Melvin B. Girton Sr.; Clifford H. Swensen Jr.; William H. Hudnut; Joseph G. McAtee; James "Jim" L. Wells; Michael D. Vandeveer; Henry J. Price; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Sarah Evans Barker; Ted Giannoulas
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details interviews with people seeking aid for the Christmas season including veterans, striking auto workers, the unemployed, and the impoverished, charitable efforts by the St. Peter Claver organization and local churches, the death of Timothy S. Summers in a police shooting, a review of efforts to pass legislation on police use of deadly force, a new law providing restitution for victims of federal crimes, an agreement between the city and Wishard Hospital over emergency medical services, an interview with Ted Giannoulas (aka the San Diego Chicken), and Christmas tips and greetings from the Like It Is anchors. It should be noted that this episode has been extended to allow for a review of the recent series on the police use of deadly force.
6. Like It Is, January 30, 1983 (Transcript)
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Robert D. Orr; Richard I. Blankenbaker; Robert L. Olson; Gerald E. Humphries; Richard T. Groves; J. Roberts Dailey; Robert D. Garton; Joseph W. Summers; Wendell L. Tincher; Robert K. Alderman; William D. Roach; William "Bill" Crawford; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Carolyn B. Mosby; Jimmy Beard; Charles R. Williams; Matthew W. Winters; Patricia Mischell; Donn V. Kaupke; James A. Adams; Mark Murphy; Hazel M. Stewart; Patricia A. Browne and Robert D. Orr; Richard I. Blankenbaker; Robert L. Olson; Gerald E. Humphries; Richard T. Groves; J. Roberts Dailey; Robert D. Garton; Joseph W. Summers; Wendell L. Tincher; Robert K. Alderman; William D. Roach; William "Bill" Crawford; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Carolyn B. Mosby; Jimmy Beard; Charles R. Williams; Matthew W. Winters; Patricia Mischell; Donn V. Kaupke; James A. Adams; Mark Murphy; Hazel M. Stewart; Patricia A. Browne
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a sulfuric acid leak prompting evacuations, proposed legislation on police use of deadly force in response to a WTLC study, a debate in the General Assembly on the death penalty, a meeting on unemployment in the Black community, updates on desegregation in Warren township, a plan to reassign students from IPS school proposed to be shut down, a survey seeking public input on the management of IPS, and an interview with psychic Patricia Mischell.
7. Like It Is, July 14, 1991
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Alan K. Mills; Birch "Evan" E. Bayh III; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Kurt A. Wise; Frank Sullivan Jr.; James C. Hawkins; William "Bill" Crawford; Glenn L. Howard; Bruce B. Patton; Preston R. Crowe; Robert M. Gates; George H. W. Bush; Richard G. Lugar; Victor "Vic" H. Fazio Jr.; Edolphus Towns Jr.; Matamela "Cyril" C. Ramaphosa; Randall M. Robinson; David N. Dinkins; Beth Ann Burris; Jonathan N. Lengar Sr.; Lawrence L. Tait; Gary A. Gibson; John J. Kish; Harry C. Alford Jr.; Dennis A. Obergfell and Alan K. Mills; Birch "Evan" E. Bayh III; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Kurt A. Wise; Frank Sullivan Jr.; James C. Hawkins; William "Bill" Crawford; Glenn L. Howard; Bruce B. Patton; Preston R. Crowe; Robert M. Gates; George H. W. Bush; Richard G. Lugar; Victor "Vic" H. Fazio Jr.; Edolphus Towns Jr.; Matamela "Cyril" C. Ramaphosa; Randall M. Robinson; David N. Dinkins; Beth Ann Burris; Jonathan N. Lengar Sr.; Lawrence L. Tait; Gary A. Gibson; John J. Kish; Harry C. Alford Jr.; Dennis A. Obergfell
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details reactions to the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, a failure by the state lottery to meet revenue projections, a press conference by local clergy on police/community relations, the lifting of sanctions against South Africa, additional audio from a previous interview with a member of the Heilbrunn gang, ongoing efforts to secure more state contracts for minority contractors, and increased funding for higher education.
8. Like It Is, April 12, 1981 (Transcript)
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Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Virginia D. McCarty; Andrew J. Brown; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Julia M. Carson; John R. Hammond Jr.; Charles M. Russell; Donald J. Okey; W. Robert Epperly; Marilyn F. Schultz; Belle T. Choate; Diane S. Shea; Karl R. Kalp; James E. Beauchamp; Nicholas "Nick" A. Esasky; Paul E. Herring; Max B. Schumacher; William "Skeeter" H. Barnes; Edward J. Milner; David T. Van Gorder and Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Virginia D. McCarty; Andrew J. Brown; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Julia M. Carson; John R. Hammond Jr.; Charles M. Russell; Donald J. Okey; W. Robert Epperly; Marilyn F. Schultz; Belle T. Choate; Diane S. Shea; Karl R. Kalp; James E. Beauchamp; Nicholas "Nick" A. Esasky; Paul E. Herring; Max B. Schumacher; William "Skeeter" H. Barnes; Edward J. Milner; David T. Van Gorder
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details reactions to a road rage shooting, a delay in the embezzlement trial of Robert DeFrantz, information on the murder of a woman, research by Exxon into synthetic fuels, bills addressed by the General Assembly on making MLK Day a state holiday and protection for victims of domestic violence, a seminar on municipal government positions, a homework hotline for students, a class action lawsuit against the state police department for the harassment of Black officers, and updates on the Indianapolis Indians. It should be noted that the report on the class action lawsuit ends abruptly but is not missing any content.
9. Like It Is, July 19, 1981 (Transcript)
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John Preston Ward; Ralph E. Hostetler; Richard W. Guthrie; Lillian M. Davis; A.D. Pinckney; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sherry M. Sherrod; Antoinette Ressino; Sgt. John Williams; Thomas J. Henry; Harold L. Bowers; Floyd J. Fithian; Bruce B. Melchert; Gordon K. Durnil; Wendell "Jack" J. Peterson; Curtis Lynn Wray; John P. McEnroe Jr.; Stanley "Stan" Malless; Charles Wilson; Terry J. Sorgi and John Preston Ward; Ralph E. Hostetler; Richard W. Guthrie; Lillian M. Davis; A.D. Pinckney; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sherry M. Sherrod; Antoinette Ressino; Sgt. John Williams; Thomas J. Henry; Harold L. Bowers; Floyd J. Fithian; Bruce B. Melchert; Gordon K. Durnil; Wendell "Jack" J. Peterson; Curtis Lynn Wray; John P. McEnroe Jr.; Stanley "Stan" Malless; Charles Wilson; Terry J. Sorgi
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a discussion of closing additional IPS high schools and the new location of the Shortridge School of Performing Arts, policies recommended by the NAACP in preparation for bussing and school desegregation, an auction of IPS property, the aftermath of a hit and run, efforts to combat a series of burglaries, the discovery of a firefighter as a Nazi supporter, updates on various political campaigns, a convention of the Indiana School Board Association, preparations for the US Clay Court Tennis Championships, updates on Black race car driver Charles Wilson, a group of Vietnam veterans traveling to Washington DC to lobby for veterans rights, and a seminar on US exports.
10. Like It Is, January 9, 1983 (Transcript)
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Arthur "Art" W. Graham III; William "Bill" Crawford; Patrick J. Kiely; John M. Mutz; Robert D. Orr; Harold H. Negley; Paul A. Berebitsky; James A. Adams; Michael S. Brici; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Carl E. Radford Jr.; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Arthur Johnson Jr.; Dan MacDonald; Sue K. Hammersmith; William H. Hudnut; William C. Campbell; James T. Cruz; Mary Neilson; Raquel "Rocky" Williams and Arthur "Art" W. Graham III; William "Bill" Crawford; Patrick J. Kiely; John M. Mutz; Robert D. Orr; Harold H. Negley; Paul A. Berebitsky; James A. Adams; Michael S. Brici; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Carl E. Radford Jr.; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Arthur Johnson Jr.; Dan MacDonald; Sue K. Hammersmith; William H. Hudnut; William C. Campbell; James T. Cruz; Mary Neilson; Raquel "Rocky" Williams
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the opening of the Indiana General Assembly and a spotlight on proposed bills concerning the budget, computer training in schools, minority contractors, child safety seats, and drunk driving, an increase in the federal gas tax, public hearings responding to a study recommending additional IPS school closures, hearings by the state board of education on potentially raising high school graduation requirements, the goals of four civil rights organizations for 1983, a task force addressing people affected by winter weather, the second part in a series on herpes, a federal grant funding the renovation of Union Station, the awarding of three Butler fellowships for pianists, and an interview with a swimmer at Pike High School and her coach.
11. Like It Is, April 17, 1983 (Transcript)
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Tom Garrott Benjamin Jr.; J. Roberts Dailey; Harold L. Washington; William "Bill" Crawford; Andrew J. Brown; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sam H. Jones Sr.; John B. Livengood; Glenn L. Howard; Theodore Wilson; John M. Guy; Michael K. Phillips; Charlie Brown (politician); Carolyn B. Mosby; Wendell "Jack" J. Peterson; Nick Julius; Percy Clark Jr.; Durell Moore [sic]; Jocelyn Tandy-Adande; Joseph A. Lackey; Yvonne Ferguson-Watkins; Julia M. Carson; Gary E. Romine; James E. Shepherd; Garland Jones Jr.; Julia Beverly; Louis Burke; Radford Moore; William J. Eason and Tom Garrott Benjamin Jr.; J. Roberts Dailey; Harold L. Washington; William "Bill" Crawford; Andrew J. Brown; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sam H. Jones Sr.; John B. Livengood; Glenn L. Howard; Theodore Wilson; John M. Guy; Michael K. Phillips; Charlie Brown (politician); Carolyn B. Mosby; Wendell "Jack" J. Peterson; Nick Julius; Percy Clark Jr.; Durell Moore [sic]; Jocelyn Tandy-Adande; Joseph A. Lackey; Yvonne Ferguson-Watkins; Julia M. Carson; Gary E. Romine; James E. Shepherd; Garland Jones Jr.; Julia Beverly; Louis Burke; Radford Moore; William J. Eason
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a discussion on the future for Black elected officials, the end of the General Assembly session and passage of bills addressing utilities and contracts for minority businesses, proposed changes to graduation requirements for high school students, an interview with a Black diver, allegations of insufficient qualifications against a City-County Council candidate, statements by police officers on regulation 30.0 governing use of deadly force, advocates for fair housing, and the announcement of a new emergency call system by Indiana Bell. It should be noted that following the episode is a special program highlighting award-winning stories from 1982 including coverage of the National Sports Festival, the retirement of Pacers star George McGinnis, the clay court tennis championships, police use of deadly force, the shooting of former National Urban League president Vernon Jordan, the bridge collapse in East Chicago, interviews with the unemployed at Christmas, and a spotlight on the French Lick railroad.
12. Like It Is, July 13, 1980 (Transcript)
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Jesse L. Jackson; David P. McGrath; Martin Luther King III; Richard G. Hatcher; Carl E. Officer; Maulana N. Karenga; Ernie A. Smith; William "Bill" Crawford; Marcellus "Marc" Stepp; Patricia Russell-McCloud; Andrew J. Brown; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Peter C. Bolles; Patricia M. Nickell; Alan L. Durnil; Dwight Cottingham; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Frank E. Ball; William "Bill" J. Watt; Frederick H. Evans III; Daryl Whitley; Stella Harding; Ronald J. Real; Fred Berns; LeBaron Taylor; Paul L. Collins and Jesse L. Jackson; David P. McGrath; Martin Luther King III; Richard G. Hatcher; Carl E. Officer; Maulana N. Karenga; Ernie A. Smith; William "Bill" Crawford; Marcellus "Marc" Stepp; Patricia Russell-McCloud; Andrew J. Brown; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Peter C. Bolles; Patricia M. Nickell; Alan L. Durnil; Dwight Cottingham; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Frank E. Ball; William "Bill" J. Watt; Frederick H. Evans III; Daryl Whitley; Stella Harding; Ronald J. Real; Fred Berns; LeBaron Taylor; Paul L. Collins
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a review of events of the Indy Black Expo including a youth march, a speech by Jesse Jackson including statements on the shooting of Urban League director Vernon Jordan, the annual African Symposium including information on Kwanzaa and discussion on Ebonics, statements on the auto industry and the importing of foreign cars, and a speech by a local Black attorney, threats made against two Black women on the IPS school board and various reactions, efforts to prevent the closure of 11 IPS elementary schools, information on a jobs referral program, accusations against governor Bowen for failing to pass a bill providing housing for people with intellectual disabilities, a review of sports including a man traveling to Washington DC by bicycle, a tennis tournament, and updates on the Pacers, the Indianapolis Capitols, and boxing, an address to Black youth, and an art exhibit at the Children's Museum dedicated to Black women.
13. Like It Is, April 10, 1983 (Transcript)
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Robert "Bob" J. Salyers; Ray Compton; Thomas J. Henry; William H. Hudnut; John M. Mutz; Thomas W. Binford; Elton TeKolste; Joseph G. McAtee; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Robert L. Terry; Jesse L. Jackson; Charles R. Williams; Thomas R. McMahan; William DuBois Jr.; William "Bill" Crawford; Archie Davis Jr.; Edward L. Faulk; Michael L. Gradison; Thomas M. Whitehead; Ruben Acosta Hernandez; Herbert Campos; Harrison Perreira; Dana Fennick; Hannibal M. Tavares; Teney K. Takahashi; Lawrence S. Dunbar; William C. Alte; Kevin M. White; R. Dale Scott and Robert "Bob" J. Salyers; Ray Compton; Thomas J. Henry; William H. Hudnut; John M. Mutz; Thomas W. Binford; Elton TeKolste; Joseph G. McAtee; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Robert L. Terry; Jesse L. Jackson; Charles R. Williams; Thomas R. McMahan; William DuBois Jr.; William "Bill" Crawford; Archie Davis Jr.; Edward L. Faulk; Michael L. Gradison; Thomas M. Whitehead; Ruben Acosta Hernandez; Herbert Campos; Harrison Perreira; Dana Fennick; Hannibal M. Tavares; Teney K. Takahashi; Lawrence S. Dunbar; William C. Alte; Kevin M. White; R. Dale Scott
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details rumors that the Pacers will be sold, the announcement of Medic Alert week, a march for jobs in Anderson and the anticipated impacts of it, a discussion of police use of deadly force in urban vs. rural settings, strength testing equipment for swimmers, plans for a NORCECA volleyball tournament, and an eighth part in a series on fires in high-rise buildings.
14. Like It Is, September 7, 1980 (Transcript)
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Karl R. Kalp; Morton Marcus; A.D. Pinckney; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Betty M. Suddarth; William H. Hudnut; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Homer Smith; Louis Mahern; William "Bill" Crawford; Alexander "Alex" S. Carroll; Marcia Butler; David W. Evans; William "Mike" M. Shore; Howard S. Katz; Robert E. Herzstein and Karl R. Kalp; Morton Marcus; A.D. Pinckney; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Betty M. Suddarth; William H. Hudnut; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Homer Smith; Louis Mahern; William "Bill" Crawford; Alexander "Alex" S. Carroll; Marcia Butler; David W. Evans; William "Mike" M. Shore; Howard S. Katz; Robert E. Herzstein
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the arrest of a rapist and murderer, updates on the removal of Rev. Lightfoot from the IPS school board in association with the closure of 11 elementary schools, the creation of a policy for inspecting student property, a trend of college students remaining in school instead of joining the workforce, a conference on youth employment including a discussion on expectations for entry level positions, proposals to build a domed football stadium in downtown Indianapolis, a spotlight on bussing at IPS school 26, the approval of a new budget for Indiana University, a request by the Indianapolis Water Company to increase rates, a congressional proposal to voluntarily restrict auto imports and reactions from author Howard Katz, efforts to improve US exports, and updates on college and professional football.
15. Like It Is, May 26, 1991
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William "Willy" T. Ribbs Jr.; Patricia Ireland; Birch "Evan" E. Bayh III; Derrick Walker; Jim Wright; Roger Lipker; Allan Rosenfield; Delbert L. Culp; John L. Chafee; Kate Michelman; Thomas "Burke" J. Balch; Mary Jean Collins; Steven L. Tuchman; Dinah Farrington; Beth Applegate-Lowry; Wendy S. Long; Charles R. Williams; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; William H. Hudnut; Robert D. Garton; Dennis P. Neary; Paul S. Mannweiler; Michael K. Phillips; John R. Gregg; Sheila M. Cooper; Thomas D. Schneider and William "Willy" T. Ribbs Jr.; Patricia Ireland; Birch "Evan" E. Bayh III; Derrick Walker; Jim Wright; Roger Lipker; Allan Rosenfield; Delbert L. Culp; John L. Chafee; Kate Michelman; Thomas "Burke" J. Balch; Mary Jean Collins; Steven L. Tuchman; Dinah Farrington; Beth Applegate-Lowry; Wendy S. Long; Charles R. Williams; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; William H. Hudnut; Robert D. Garton; Dennis P. Neary; Paul S. Mannweiler; Michael K. Phillips; John R. Gregg; Sheila M. Cooper; Thomas D. Schneider
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the qualification of the first Black driver in the Indy 500, a supreme court ruling on abortion access, plans for the 1991 Indiana Black Expo, the calling of a second special session for the General Assembly, efforts to attract minority students to graduate programs, and efforts to prevent the closure of Fort Benjamin Harrison. It should be noted that audio quality from 38:08-40-22 is especially poor.
16. Like It Is, July 24, 1983 (Transcript)
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Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Elizabeth "Betty" Ford; Lena M. Horne; Ronald G. Blankenbaker Sr.; James Hall; Boyd K. Pence; Leonard Brown; Samuel D. Wyche and Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Elizabeth "Betty" Ford; Lena M. Horne; Ronald G. Blankenbaker Sr.; James Hall; Boyd K. Pence; Leonard Brown; Samuel D. Wyche
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details an interview with Rev. Henry Williamson as he prepares to leave Indianapolis, an interview with actress and activist Lena Horne; issues being addressed by the state Board of Health, an interview with former first lady Betty Ford on alcoholism and women's roles, a fourth part in a series on organ donation, and an interview with IU football coach Sam Wyche.
17. Like It Is, March 15, 1981 (Transcript)
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Peter C. Bolles; Glenn L. Howard; Louis J. Christ Jr.; Robert L. Olson; Jud Motsenbocker; Roderick E. Bohannan; Harry T. McFarland; Roger D. Coleman; Mary Carr; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Steven L. Harris; Robert Carr; J. Roberts Dailey; John J. Day; Mary E. Busch and Peter C. Bolles; Glenn L. Howard; Louis J. Christ Jr.; Robert L. Olson; Jud Motsenbocker; Roderick E. Bohannan; Harry T. McFarland; Roger D. Coleman; Mary Carr; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Steven L. Harris; Robert Carr; J. Roberts Dailey; John J. Day; Mary E. Busch
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a police shooting death and review of past police shootings, the findings of a study on American opinions on crime and police effectiveness, an alternative sentencing program for non-felons, expected growth in the housing market, the first part in a series on agencies likely to be affected by federal budget cuts, support for a proposed domed stadium, the announcement of Butler as the host for the 1982 Goalball championships, interviews with the attorney and foster parents of recently executed murderer Steven Judy, accusations of bribery against a state representative, a controversial tax bill to support the proposed domed stadium, updates on a proposal to consolidate all Marion county schools into one district, a speech on crime in schools, and updates on the boys high school basketball tournament.
18. Like It Is, July 5, 1981 (Transcript)
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Bruce C. Brown; Dr. John Johnson; Charles R. Williams; César Pelli; Carl A. Dortch; Richard Marlin Perkins; Christ Mangos; Paul E. McClure; John M. Mutz; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Rosalind Bruno; James Revard; Patric H. Hendershott; Robert D. Orr; Linley E. Pearson; Andrew Jacobs Jr.; John A. Annarino; Walter H. Frick; Vincent "Vince" E. Matthews; Wilma G. Rudolph; Ed Langford and Bruce C. Brown; Dr. John Johnson; Charles R. Williams; César Pelli; Carl A. Dortch; Richard Marlin Perkins; Christ Mangos; Paul E. McClure; John M. Mutz; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Rosalind Bruno; James Revard; Patric H. Hendershott; Robert D. Orr; Linley E. Pearson; Andrew Jacobs Jr.; John A. Annarino; Walter H. Frick; Vincent "Vince" E. Matthews; Wilma G. Rudolph; Ed Langford
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details awards presented to students at the NAACP's academic competition ACT-SO, the unveiling of the White River State Park master plan and a description of its proposed features, an interview with zoologist Marlin Perkins on the new Indianapolis Zoo proposal, a study on the need for air ambulances, information on oral hygiene, a meeting of church leaders on bussing and desegregation, information on national student population trends, a discussion of disability awareness as part of the 'Year of the Disabled', the effects of economic inflation, crops damaged by flooding, updates on a lawsuit over illegal dumping, complaints by representative Andy Jacobs over incentives given to democrats in exchange for the passage of president Reagan's budget plan, efforts to reinstate Indiana's vehicle inspection program, and motivational advice from several Olympians.
19. Like It Is, May 25, 1980 (Transcript)
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Harry T. McFarland; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Nancy Brown; Morris Green; Thomas R. Selman; Willie N. Larkins; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Rozelle Boyd; Jack N. Worland; Gene K. Hallock; John M. Huie; Dwight Cottingham; Howard H. Baker Jr. and Harry T. McFarland; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Nancy Brown; Morris Green; Thomas R. Selman; Willie N. Larkins; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Rozelle Boyd; Jack N. Worland; Gene K. Hallock; John M. Huie; Dwight Cottingham; Howard H. Baker Jr.
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a series of bank robberies in Indianapolis, a discussion of healthcare for teenagers, the unveiling of a Goodwill training center for micrographics, three stories reacting to riots in Miami, Florida including the relationship between police and the Black community, employment as a crime deterrent, and reactions to the riots from local Black leaders, efforts to reduce traffic accidents and deaths over Memorial Day weekend, a Unigov proposal on the I-165 corridor, information on proposed state and municipal budgets, support for Dan Quayle's senate campaign by the senate minority leader, coverage of the Indy 500 Festival parade, and a note on the origins of Memorial Day.
20. Like It Is, September 10, 1978 (Transcript)
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Andrew Jacobs Jr.; Bruce McClaren; Joseph Rabb; James A. Colvin; Don Perry; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; Michael A. Carroll; William H. Hudnut; Raymond "Ray" P. Crowe; Rod Macy; Barbara Smith; Reuben B. Hill; Robert L. Copeland; Harry Eakin; Cordell Affeldt; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Charles "Snookie" Hendricks; Frederick "Rick" R. Robey; Robert "Bob" Hill and Andrew Jacobs Jr.; Bruce McClaren; Joseph Rabb; James A. Colvin; Don Perry; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; Michael A. Carroll; William H. Hudnut; Raymond "Ray" P. Crowe; Rod Macy; Barbara Smith; Reuben B. Hill; Robert L. Copeland; Harry Eakin; Cordell Affeldt; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Charles "Snookie" Hendricks; Frederick "Rick" R. Robey; Robert "Bob" Hill
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a verdict in the discrimination case against Lucifer's nightclub, the groundbreaking of the new Flanner House location, an interview with senator Bayh on a scandal in the General Service Administration and funding for education, coverage of the Speedway bombings, coverage of teachers strikes in Richmond and Marion, information on a PUSH program promoting educational excellence, an interview with incarcerated activist Snookie Hendricks, updates on the Pacers, and the winners of mayor Hudnut's charity tennis tournament.
21. Like It Is, May 18, 1980 (Transcript)
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Sammy "Slammin' Sammy" NeSmith; Patrick "Pat" Riordan; Robert S. Hoke; Larry G. Whitney; James "Jim" L. Wells; John T. Shettle; Rodney B. Jones; Gordon H. Faulkner; Cloid L. Shuler; Lawrence "Larry" J. Hembree; Robert Kinerk; Fred Berns; Walter C. Stahlhut Jr.; William "Billy" Keller; Jack Guilford [sic]; Arron Perry [sic]; Jan Hill; Barbara Lauter; Gerald E. Rapp; Henry E. Rakov; Ralph W. VanNatta; Edwin Simcox; David W. Evans; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; Henry M. Williamson Sr. and Sammy "Slammin' Sammy" NeSmith; Patrick "Pat" Riordan; Robert S. Hoke; Larry G. Whitney; James "Jim" L. Wells; John T. Shettle; Rodney B. Jones; Gordon H. Faulkner; Cloid L. Shuler; Lawrence "Larry" J. Hembree; Robert Kinerk; Fred Berns; Walter C. Stahlhut Jr.; William "Billy" Keller; Jack Guilford [sic]; Arron Perry [sic]; Jan Hill; Barbara Lauter; Gerald E. Rapp; Henry E. Rakov; Ralph W. VanNatta; Edwin Simcox; David W. Evans; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; Henry M. Williamson Sr.
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the shooting death of Arlington high school student Steven "Fish" Williams, a ceremony honoring fallen policemen, an examination of police brutality in Miami, Florida, the arrest of a murder suspect, information on several controversies within the Indiana prison system, an examination of the correlation between crime and unemployment including a discussion of layoffs in the auto industry, updates on various sports including boxing, track, basketball, and soccer, issues with federal funding for food stamps, a discussion on the overuse of hospital emergency rooms, efforts to equip ambulances with pediatric equipment, updates on winners in the recent primary elections, a discussion of US intelligence and its relationship with the media including information on the Iran and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and information on NAACP workshops on education.
22. Like It Is, July 21, 1991
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Jesse L. Jackson; Billie Breaux; Charles R. Williams; Kenneth "Babyface" B. Edmonds; Louis "Lou" A. Rawls; Rosa L. Parks; Unita Z. Blackwell; Birch "Evan" E. Bayh III; Evander Holyfield; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Otis Moss Jr.; Charles A. Hayes; Thomas V. Barnes; M. Sam Denton; Joseph D. Kimbrew; Charles A. Hart; Louis Mahern; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith and Jesse L. Jackson; Billie Breaux; Charles R. Williams; Kenneth "Babyface" B. Edmonds; Louis "Lou" A. Rawls; Rosa L. Parks; Unita Z. Blackwell; Birch "Evan" E. Bayh III; Evander Holyfield; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Otis Moss Jr.; Charles A. Hayes; Thomas V. Barnes; M. Sam Denton; Joseph D. Kimbrew; Charles A. Hart; Louis Mahern; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the opening of the 1991 Indiana Black Expo including a speech by Jesse Jackson and the presentation of awards to Lou Rawls, Rosa Parks, and others, a note on several celebrity boxers present at the Expo, a fundraising breakfast for Operation PUSH, a discussion of AIDS and the fire department, a spotlight on autism, and a debate of mayoral candidates. It should be noted that this episode aired at 7 PM instead of 1 PM.
23. Like It Is, June 21, 1981 (Transcript)
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Thomas L. Brown; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Mary E. Busch; Richard W. Guthrie; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; William "Bill" J. Watt; Charlene A. Green; Frank Momsen; Robert "Bob" J. Salyers; William H. Hudnut; Joseph S. Girardi (aka Joe Girard); Richard W. Cardwell; Josephine R. Lawrence; Andrew Jacobs Jr.; Howard H. Baker Jr.; Richard D. Cudahy; Raymond Harvey and Thomas L. Brown; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Mary E. Busch; Richard W. Guthrie; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; William "Bill" J. Watt; Charlene A. Green; Frank Momsen; Robert "Bob" J. Salyers; William H. Hudnut; Joseph S. Girardi (aka Joe Girard); Richard W. Cardwell; Josephine R. Lawrence; Andrew Jacobs Jr.; Howard H. Baker Jr.; Richard D. Cudahy; Raymond Harvey
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the indictment of a former IPS teacher as part of a study of violence in schools, reactions to the study from the IPS school board and a discussion on more school closings, a spotlight on projects assisting with school desegregation and bussing, the funding of a study to analyze the effects of Agent Orange on veterans, efforts to sell the Pacers, a protest at the state women's prison, updates on the trial of two gang members, an interview with car salesman Joe Girard, condemnation by the UN of an Israeli attack against an Iranian nuclear reactor, efforts to allow recording equipment in courts, and an interview with ISO conductor Raymond Harvey including information on free concerts by the ISO
24. Like It Is, December 17, 1978 (Transcript)
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Gene A. Slaymaker; Thomas E. Pearce; Graham Richard; Jesse L. Jackson; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Janice E. Brookins; James "Jim" P. Jontz; Richard "Dick" M. Dellinger; William H. Hudnut; Gordon Robson; Joseph A. Slash; James R. Riggs; Lesley Guyton; Ivan E. Bodensteiner; Roderick E Bohannan; Harold H. Negley; Mike Taylor; Mardine Wade; Mary Wallace; Victor Berry and Gene A. Slaymaker; Thomas E. Pearce; Graham Richard; Jesse L. Jackson; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Janice E. Brookins; James "Jim" P. Jontz; Richard "Dick" M. Dellinger; William H. Hudnut; Gordon Robson; Joseph A. Slash; James R. Riggs; Lesley Guyton; Ivan E. Bodensteiner; Roderick E Bohannan; Harold H. Negley; Mike Taylor; Mardine Wade; Mary Wallace; Victor Berry
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a spay clinic for stray animals, a gubernatorial bid by former state representative Graham Richard, a delay in the enforcement of updated student assessment plans, a fourth part in an ongoing series on poor reading skills in high school graduates, the folding of the Indianapolis Racers, a potential crossing guard program for IPS, a program providing financial aid for the school expenses of K-12 students, and a series of interviews with people at Monument Circle.
25. Like It Is, March 14, 1982
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Barbara E. Williamson; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Robert C. Cole Jr.; Sarah Evans Barker; James W. Bradford; Robert D. Orr; Michael R. Milsap; Cloid L. Shuler; Robert L. Ward; Jan A. Petty; Karen D. Dark; Margo Mills-Smith; Howard Eigen; Stephen K. Nugent; Gyoten Yoshida; Beata Bergher [sic]; Mary Quinn; Grover L. Hartman; Donald J. Stuhldreher; Thomas J. Henry; Joseph A. Slash; Thomas R. McMahan; John M. Mutz; Mary E. Busch; Richard W. Guthrie; S. Henry Bundles, Jr.; Mamie L. Townsend; Al “The Bishop” Hobbs; Carol Bowe; Jane Traphagen [sic] and Barbara E. Williamson; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Robert C. Cole Jr.; Sarah Evans Barker; James W. Bradford; Robert D. Orr; Michael R. Milsap; Cloid L. Shuler; Robert L. Ward; Jan A. Petty; Karen D. Dark; Margo Mills-Smith; Howard Eigen; Stephen K. Nugent; Gyoten Yoshida; Beata Bergher [sic]; Mary Quinn; Grover L. Hartman; Donald J. Stuhldreher; Thomas J. Henry; Joseph A. Slash; Thomas R. McMahan; John M. Mutz; Mary E. Busch; Richard W. Guthrie; S. Henry Bundles, Jr.; Mamie L. Townsend; Al “The Bishop” Hobbs; Carol Bowe; Jane Traphagen [sic]
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the dropping of criminal charges against former CAAP director Robert DeFrantz, the conviction of former state senator Phillip Gutman, new regulations on prison populations and the shackling of prisoners, a rise in youth crime in Brightwood, a law affecting minors receiving abortions, a conference on the care of critically ill children, a march to the UN headquarters in New York for world peace, arguments between Operation PUSH and the Coca-Cola corporation, the loss of Indianapolis' triple-A bond rating, the creation of a registry for municipal assets, updates on the closure of Shortridge high school, the presentation of several leadership awards, the opening of a skin care treatment center, and a spotlight on beep baseball.
26. Like It Is, August 31, 1980 (Transcript)
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Theodore C. Lightfoot Jr.; Cosmas L. Raimondi; Andrew J. Brown; Richard W. Guthrie; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Effie H. Ezzell; Margaret L. Bane; William Z. King; David J. Lawler; Otis R. Bowen; Susan Cobb; Lillian C. Jones; Lee E. Evans; William "Bill" A. Toomey; Harold O. Drummond; Henry J. Price; Robert A. Warren and Theodore C. Lightfoot Jr.; Cosmas L. Raimondi; Andrew J. Brown; Richard W. Guthrie; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Effie H. Ezzell; Margaret L. Bane; William Z. King; David J. Lawler; Otis R. Bowen; Susan Cobb; Lillian C. Jones; Lee E. Evans; William "Bill" A. Toomey; Harold O. Drummond; Henry J. Price; Robert A. Warren
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the removal of Rev. T.C. Lightfoot from the IPS school board and various reactions to it, a spotlight on bussing at IPS school 45, protests against the Riviera Club for racial discrimination including updates on a lawsuit over a drowning, an interview with governor Bowen reflecting on his career, a youth program created as an alternative to the boycotted 1980 Olympics, a traffic safety awareness program, and the formation of a watchdog committee monitoring police shootings in remembrance of victim Joseph Clark.
27. Like It Is, January 16, 1983 (Transcript)
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James A. Adams; Anita Funches; Reginald "Reggie" L. Jones; Steve Carlock; Charles R. Williams; William H. Hudnut; Bob Wise [sic]; Zane N. Brown; Phillip Ginder; Ernest "Ernie" C. Jones; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Carolyn B. Mosby; Robert D. Orr; Frank L. O'Bannon; Sue K. Hammersmith; Tim Quinn; Kenneth H. Fife; Fritz Frommeyer; Sharon K. Bowland; Phyllis M. West; James "Dan" D. Quayle; Jeffery L. Moon and James A. Adams; Anita Funches; Reginald "Reggie" L. Jones; Steve Carlock; Charles R. Williams; William H. Hudnut; Bob Wise [sic]; Zane N. Brown; Phillip Ginder; Ernest "Ernie" C. Jones; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Carolyn B. Mosby; Robert D. Orr; Frank L. O'Bannon; Sue K. Hammersmith; Tim Quinn; Kenneth H. Fife; Fritz Frommeyer; Sharon K. Bowland; Phyllis M. West; James "Dan" D. Quayle; Jeffery L. Moon
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by IPS, a seminar on Christian conflict mediation, the resignation of Black Expo president Charles Williams as an aide to mayor Hudnut, a decline in mortgage lending rates, a record high closing of the stock market, the State of the State address including protests for jobs, a final part in a series on herpes, changes to the city crime watch program, and job training for the unemployed.
28. Like It Is, January 16, 1977 (Transcript)
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Andrew J. Brown; Reginald "Reggie" L. Jones; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; William H. Hudnut; Charles G. Adams; William Meyers; James R. Riggs; Mary E. Busch; Rozelle Boyd; Roger F. Marsh; Jesse Jent; Dean Brown and Andrew J. Brown; Reginald "Reggie" L. Jones; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; William H. Hudnut; Charles G. Adams; William Meyers; James R. Riggs; Mary E. Busch; Rozelle Boyd; Roger F. Marsh; Jesse Jent; Dean Brown
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details Indianapolis' celebration of Martin Luther King's 48th birthday, a major snowstorm, updates on the Equal Rights Amendment, information on two deadly fires, updates on bus routes, news on hiring at a local Ford factory and a discussion on unemployment, details on the potential demolition of Lockefield Gardens, a strike among sanitation workers, a debate over raising teachers' salaries, a decrease in funding for the Forest Manor multi-service center, affirmative action in the Indiana State Highway Department; a report on the gender pay gap; a study of the effects of birth control on pregnant women, anti-trust violations made by the American Dental Association; the election of a new Grand Dragon of the KKK, and a visit by an ambassador of the UN.
29. Like It Is, April 17, 1983
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Tom Garrott Benjamin Jr.; J. Roberts Dailey; Harold L. Washington; William "Bill" Crawford; Andrew J. Brown; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sam H. Jones Sr.; John B. Livengood; Glenn L. Howard; Theodore Wilson; John M. Guy; Michael K. Phillips; Charlie Brown (politician); Carolyn B. Mosby; Wendell "Jack" J. Peterson; Nick Julius; Percy Clark Jr.; Durell Moore [sic]; Jocelyn Tandy-Adande; Joseph A. Lackey; Yvonne Ferguson-Watkins; Julia M. Carson; Gary E. Romine; James E. Shepherd; Garland Jones Jr.; Julia Beverly; Louis Burke; Radford Moore; William J. Eason and Tom Garrott Benjamin Jr.; J. Roberts Dailey; Harold L. Washington; William "Bill" Crawford; Andrew J. Brown; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sam H. Jones Sr.; John B. Livengood; Glenn L. Howard; Theodore Wilson; John M. Guy; Michael K. Phillips; Charlie Brown (politician); Carolyn B. Mosby; Wendell "Jack" J. Peterson; Nick Julius; Percy Clark Jr.; Durell Moore [sic]; Jocelyn Tandy-Adande; Joseph A. Lackey; Yvonne Ferguson-Watkins; Julia M. Carson; Gary E. Romine; James E. Shepherd; Garland Jones Jr.; Julia Beverly; Louis Burke; Radford Moore; William J. Eason
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a discussion on the future for Black elected officials, the end of the General Assembly session and passage of bills addressing utilities and contracts for minority businesses, proposed changes to graduation requirements for high school students, an interview with a Black diver, allegations of insufficient qualifications against a City-County Council candidate, statements by police officers on regulation 30.0 governing use of deadly force, advocates for fair housing, and the announcement of a new emergency call system by Indiana Bell. It should be noted that following the episode is a special program highlighting award-winning stories from 1982 including coverage of the National Sports Festival, the retirement of Pacers star George McGinnis, the clay court tennis championships, police use of deadly force, the shooting of former National Urban League president Vernon Jordan, the bridge collapse in East Chicago, interviews with the unemployed at Christmas, and a spotlight on the French Lick railroad.
30. Like It Is, December 26, 1982
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Stephen P. Watts; Lazell Hillard [sic]; Otis Suggs; Jeff Wylder; Alfonzo Black; Gerald Robinson; Wilber Smith; Ray Wright; Joseph Brown; Barbara Alexander; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Melvin B. Girton Sr.; Clifford H. Swensen Jr.; William H. Hudnut; Joseph G. McAtee; James "Jim" L. Wells; Michael D. Vandeveer; Henry J. Price; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Sarah Evans Barker; Ted Giannoulas and Stephen P. Watts; Lazell Hillard [sic]; Otis Suggs; Jeff Wylder; Alfonzo Black; Gerald Robinson; Wilber Smith; Ray Wright; Joseph Brown; Barbara Alexander; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Melvin B. Girton Sr.; Clifford H. Swensen Jr.; William H. Hudnut; Joseph G. McAtee; James "Jim" L. Wells; Michael D. Vandeveer; Henry J. Price; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Sarah Evans Barker; Ted Giannoulas
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details interviews with people seeking aid for the Christmas season including veterans, striking auto workers, the unemployed, and the impoverished, charitable efforts by the St. Peter Claver organization and local churches, the death of Timothy S. Summers in a police shooting, a review of efforts to pass legislation on police use of deadly force, a new law providing restitution for victims of federal crimes, an agreement between the city and Wishard Hospital over emergency medical services, an interview with Ted Giannoulas (aka the San Diego Chicken), and Christmas tips and greetings from the Like It Is anchors. It should be noted that this episode has been extended to allow for a review of the recent series on the police use of deadly force.
31. Like It Is, December 31, 1978 (Transcript)
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Anthony Walker; Sharon Pruitt; Charles Haynes; Georgia Byrd; Earline Fletcher; Emmanuel Wright; Steve Tilden; Jerry L. Maynard; Pamela Stewart; Renee Graves; Steve Robinson; Nancy W. H. Shaw; Eugene Gallagher; Richard Bottoms; David R. Frick; Glenn L. Howard; Lee Daniels; Mary Eggert; Gail Tissier; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Janice E. Brookins; Billie Breaux; Anthony Sewell and Anthony Walker; Sharon Pruitt; Charles Haynes; Georgia Byrd; Earline Fletcher; Emmanuel Wright; Steve Tilden; Jerry L. Maynard; Pamela Stewart; Renee Graves; Steve Robinson; Nancy W. H. Shaw; Eugene Gallagher; Richard Bottoms; David R. Frick; Glenn L. Howard; Lee Daniels; Mary Eggert; Gail Tissier; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Janice E. Brookins; Billie Breaux; Anthony Sewell
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details complaints of discrimination against Stoplight Disco; information on federal funding allocated for community development in Indianapolis, an interview with the Pacers' publicity director, the final part in a series on poor literacy rates in high school graduates, and coverage of the BMX world championships.
32. Like It Is, April 10, 1983
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Robert "Bob" J. Salyers; Ray Compton; Thomas J. Henry; William H. Hudnut; John M. Mutz; Thomas W. Binford; Elton TeKolste; Joseph G. McAtee; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Robert L. Terry; Jesse L. Jackson; Charles R. Williams; Thomas R. McMahan; William DuBois Jr.; William "Bill" Crawford; Archie Davis Jr.; Edward L. Faulk; Michael L. Gradison; Thomas M. Whitehead; Ruben Acosta Hernandez; Herbert Campos; Harrison Perreira; Dana Fennick; Hannibal M. Tavares; Teney K. Takahashi; Lawrence S. Dunbar; William C. Alte; Kevin M. White; R. Dale Scott and Robert "Bob" J. Salyers; Ray Compton; Thomas J. Henry; William H. Hudnut; John M. Mutz; Thomas W. Binford; Elton TeKolste; Joseph G. McAtee; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Robert L. Terry; Jesse L. Jackson; Charles R. Williams; Thomas R. McMahan; William DuBois Jr.; William "Bill" Crawford; Archie Davis Jr.; Edward L. Faulk; Michael L. Gradison; Thomas M. Whitehead; Ruben Acosta Hernandez; Herbert Campos; Harrison Perreira; Dana Fennick; Hannibal M. Tavares; Teney K. Takahashi; Lawrence S. Dunbar; William C. Alte; Kevin M. White; R. Dale Scott
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details rumors that the Pacers will be sold, the announcement of Medic Alert week, a march for jobs in Anderson and the anticipated impacts of it, a discussion of police use of deadly force in urban vs. rural settings, strength testing equipment for swimmers, plans for a NORCECA volleyball tournament, and an eighth part in a series on fires in high-rise buildings.
33. Like It Is, March 4, 1979 (Transcript)
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William H. Hudnut; Richard "Dick" F. Clark; Thomas E. Pearce; Beurt R. SerVaas; Paul F. Cantwell; Danny L. Burton; Robert D. DeFrantz; William "Bill" Crawford; Nyofu Elmore; Glenn L. Howard; Donald P. Strietelmeier; Carol King; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Billie Breaux; Tom Garrott Benjamin Jr.; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; Paul C. Warnke; Marilyn “Kay-Kay” K. Sharp and William H. Hudnut; Richard "Dick" F. Clark; Thomas E. Pearce; Beurt R. SerVaas; Paul F. Cantwell; Danny L. Burton; Robert D. DeFrantz; William "Bill" Crawford; Nyofu Elmore; Glenn L. Howard; Donald P. Strietelmeier; Carol King; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Billie Breaux; Tom Garrott Benjamin Jr.; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; Paul C. Warnke; Marilyn “Kay-Kay” K. Sharp
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a potential pay raise for the mayor, a review of bills addressed by the General Assembly including efforts to rescind the Indiana equal rights amendment and prevent bussing to desegregate schools, efforts to transfer control of Indiana's CETA program and a discussion of it's effectiveness, efforts to recruit more women and minority firefighters, an interview with the new head of the Indianapolis Conference on Black Politics, the announcement of March as "PUSH for Excellence" month supporting education, an interview with senator Bayh on the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution and the development of gasohol, updates on SALT II negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union, and an interview with author Marilyn Sharp.
34. Like It Is, March 20, 1983
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Lillian M. Davis; Moses W. Gray Jr.; Patricia A. Browne; James A. Adams; Richard W. Guthrie; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Janet Hill; William Moberly; John M. Guy; Gordon L. Harper; Wayne Townsend; Robert D. Orr; J. Roberts Dailey; Lawrence "Larry" M. Borst Jr.; Ruth Ann Schroeder; Fred C. Tucker Jr.; Paul G. Tongue; Henry S. Faurest; William C. Dunkelberg; Phillip E. Saxton; Hugh F. Orr; Robert B. Stonehill; James "Jerry" J. Whitaker; William H. Hudnut; James "Jim" S. Arvin and Lillian M. Davis; Moses W. Gray Jr.; Patricia A. Browne; James A. Adams; Richard W. Guthrie; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Janet Hill; William Moberly; John M. Guy; Gordon L. Harper; Wayne Townsend; Robert D. Orr; J. Roberts Dailey; Lawrence "Larry" M. Borst Jr.; Ruth Ann Schroeder; Fred C. Tucker Jr.; Paul G. Tongue; Henry S. Faurest; William C. Dunkelberg; Phillip E. Saxton; Hugh F. Orr; Robert B. Stonehill; James "Jerry" J. Whitaker; William H. Hudnut; James "Jim" S. Arvin
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details an IPS school board meeting on a plan to close or consolidate additional schools, the announcement of PUSH-Excel month in IPS schools, bills addressed by the General Assembly on utilities charges and lotteries, a program assisting homebound seniors, a third part in a series on access to information, a fifth part in a series on fires in high-rise buildings, a speech given by mayor Hudnut to police recruits and statements on police relations and use of deadly force, and an award presented to a local wrestling coach.
35. Like It Is, March 5, 1978 (Transcript)
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Elisabeth Cody; Hershell C. Fagg; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; James R. Riggs; Glenn L. Howard; Randy Mitchell; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Karl R. Kalp; Mary E. Busch; Walter Knorr; Billie Breaux; John J. Harter; William H. Hudnut; Bryona L. Slaughter; Charles R. Williams; Katie B. Hall; Ken Reybur [sic]; Joseph W. Summers; Julia M. Carson and Elisabeth Cody; Hershell C. Fagg; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; James R. Riggs; Glenn L. Howard; Randy Mitchell; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Karl R. Kalp; Mary E. Busch; Walter Knorr; Billie Breaux; John J. Harter; William H. Hudnut; Bryona L. Slaughter; Charles R. Williams; Katie B. Hall; Ken Reybur [sic]; Joseph W. Summers; Julia M. Carson
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details updates on the national coal strike, the acquisition of funding for summer youth employment, an announcement by Operation PUSH on Excel month, a discussion about IPS's Options education program, information on sponsoring summer food programs, the swearing-in of Indianapolis' first female firefighter, a reflection on the events of Black History month and discussion of its creation, coverage of recently reviewed legislation including a bill compensating victims of violent crimes, canceled classes at Indiana University as a result of the coal strike, and efforts to use excess corn as fuel.
36. Like It Is, March 12, 1978 (Transcript)
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Otis R. Bowen; William "Bill" J. Watt; Larry J. Wallace; Nancy W. H. Shaw; Jerry L. Maynard; Johnny Castille; Walter Alt; Peter Voigt; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Shelly Tyler; Doug Siever [sic]; William H. Hudnut; J. William "Bill" Julian; Joe Quinones; William "Bill" Crawford; Joseph A. Slash; Ron Butler and Otis R. Bowen; William "Bill" J. Watt; Larry J. Wallace; Nancy W. H. Shaw; Jerry L. Maynard; Johnny Castille; Walter Alt; Peter Voigt; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Shelly Tyler; Doug Siever [sic]; William H. Hudnut; J. William "Bill" Julian; Joe Quinones; William "Bill" Crawford; Joseph A. Slash; Ron Butler
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details updates on the national coal strike including the invoking of the Taft/Hartley Act, information on state legislation signed into law including a bill reinstating the authority of local civil rights commissions, a series of workshops on workers' rights, information on filing taxes and student loans, updates on the Excel month program, efforts to revitalize the North Meridian Corridor and information on a tax abatement policy to combat urban abandonment, a call for heavyweight boxers, the announcement of National Boy's Club week, information on sponsoring summer food programs, and the formal Roast of councilman Glenn Howard.
37. Like It Is, March 8, 1981 (Transcript)
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David Nash; Beverly Roache; Terry Hohs-Klaw; Rachel Riegel; Michael Mims; Keith Brown; Chris Pang; Benjamin Johnson; Donald A. Glenn; William "Bill" Crawford; Theodore C. Lightfoot Jr.; Richard W. Guthrie; Mary E. Busch; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Donald G. Larson; Kathleen "Kathy" Orrison; Robert B. Kane; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Linley E. Pearson; James Cameron (activist); William H. Hudnut; Andrew J. Brown; Lehman D. Adams Jr.; W. Howard Bell Jr.; Carolyn Harrell; Andrea Holland; Bernie Head; Arthur Johnson Jr. and David Nash; Beverly Roache; Terry Hohs-Klaw; Rachel Riegel; Michael Mims; Keith Brown; Chris Pang; Benjamin Johnson; Donald A. Glenn; William "Bill" Crawford; Theodore C. Lightfoot Jr.; Richard W. Guthrie; Mary E. Busch; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Donald G. Larson; Kathleen "Kathy" Orrison; Robert B. Kane; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Linley E. Pearson; James Cameron (activist); William H. Hudnut; Andrew J. Brown; Lehman D. Adams Jr.; W. Howard Bell Jr.; Carolyn Harrell; Andrea Holland; Bernie Head; Arthur Johnson Jr.
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a reflection on Shortridge high school in the wake of its closure, interviews with Shortridge students and the principals of Shortridge and Broad Ripple High School, statements by IPS school board members and community leaders about school closures, efforts to relocate teachers from closed schools, reactions to closures from Operation PUSH, the denial of a stay of execution for murderer Steven Judy, an interview with a man who survived a lynching in 1930, the establishment of a fund to support the city of Atlanta following the murders of 20 children including statements from mayor Hudnut on the KKK, the presentation of a police training video to the Tanselle-Adams commission, efforts to deter crime on the Northwest side, and the closure of a home weatherization program following budget cuts at CAAP.
38. Like It Is, March 9, 1980 (Transcript)
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James "Jim" L. Wells; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Nels Ackerson; Graham A. Richard; Wayne Townsend; William D. Ruckelshaus; Irvin Cash; Robert M. Turner; Paul C. Messplay II; William H. Hudnut; Wayne A. Stanton; Gordon L. Chastain; Glenn L. Howard; Frank Johnson Jr.; Thomas T. Cook; Larry A. Boyd; Valerie Johnson; Charles P. Williams; Wayne E. Rader; Paula M. Parker (aka Paula Parker-Sawyers); David P. McGrath; Michael Vollmer; Lula Journey; Stanley P. Strader; Joyce E. Brinkman; David N. Jones and James "Jim" L. Wells; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Nels Ackerson; Graham A. Richard; Wayne Townsend; William D. Ruckelshaus; Irvin Cash; Robert M. Turner; Paul C. Messplay II; William H. Hudnut; Wayne A. Stanton; Gordon L. Chastain; Glenn L. Howard; Frank Johnson Jr.; Thomas T. Cook; Larry A. Boyd; Valerie Johnson; Charles P. Williams; Wayne E. Rader; Paula M. Parker (aka Paula Parker-Sawyers); David P. McGrath; Michael Vollmer; Lula Journey; Stanley P. Strader; Joyce E. Brinkman; David N. Jones
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details a death following a police standoff at an apartment building, a review of candidates for the upcoming primary elections including statements by Bill Ruckelshaus on George H. W. Bush's presidential campaign, an address to the IPS school board on violence in high schools, an interview with the director of the state mental Health Association on treatment of the mentally ill, efforts by Operation PUSH to combat violence and apathy in schools, new federal guidelines regulating abortions, a sudden increase in cases of Reye's syndrome, an interview with an IUPUI career counselor, an interview with two adoptive parents, coverage of a major drug bust at a downtown hotel, and a follow-up survey of council members on police abuse of power.
39. Like It Is, July 5, 1981
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Bruce C. Brown; Dr. John Johnson; Charles R. Williams; César Pelli; Carl A. Dortch; Richard Marlin Perkins; Christ Mangos; Paul E. McClure; John M. Mutz; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Rosalind Bruno; James Revard; Patric H. Hendershott; Robert D. Orr; Linley E. Pearson; Andrew Jacobs Jr.; John A. Annarino; Walter H. Frick; Vincent "Vince" E. Matthews; Wilma G. Rudolph; Ed Langford and Bruce C. Brown; Dr. John Johnson; Charles R. Williams; César Pelli; Carl A. Dortch; Richard Marlin Perkins; Christ Mangos; Paul E. McClure; John M. Mutz; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Rosalind Bruno; James Revard; Patric H. Hendershott; Robert D. Orr; Linley E. Pearson; Andrew Jacobs Jr.; John A. Annarino; Walter H. Frick; Vincent "Vince" E. Matthews; Wilma G. Rudolph; Ed Langford
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details awards presented to students at the NAACP's academic competition ACT-SO, the unveiling of the White River State Park master plan and a description of its proposed features, an interview with zoologist Marlin Perkins on the new Indianapolis Zoo proposal, a study on the need for air ambulances, information on oral hygiene, a meeting of church leaders on bussing and desegregation, information on national student population trends, a discussion of disability awareness as part of the 'Year of the Disabled', the effects of economic inflation, crops damaged by flooding, updates on a lawsuit over illegal dumping, complaints by representative Andy Jacobs over incentives given to democrats in exchange for the passage of president Reagan's budget plan, efforts to reinstate Indiana's vehicle inspection program, and motivational advice from several Olympians.
40. Like It Is, October 1, 1978 (Transcript)
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Harry T. McFarland; Joseph A. Slash; Nyofu Elmore; Bruce Brown; Ed Dunson [sic]; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Mary E. Busch; Clarence E. Hodges; William "Bill" Crawford; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Carolyn Phillips [sic]; Dave Congen [sic]; Ruth Chaddock; Lindsey Zink; Phil Farber; John D. Tinder; Glenn L. Howard; Beurt R. SerVaas; Paula M. Parker (aka Paula Parker-Sawyers); Richard "Dick" F. Clark; Charles Rogers; Fred N. Thomas Jr.; David E. Carley; Reginald S. G. Todd; Marjorie H. O'Laughlin; Billie R. McCullough; L. Craig Miller and Harry T. McFarland; Joseph A. Slash; Nyofu Elmore; Bruce Brown; Ed Dunson [sic]; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Mary E. Busch; Clarence E. Hodges; William "Bill" Crawford; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Carolyn Phillips [sic]; Dave Congen [sic]; Ruth Chaddock; Lindsey Zink; Phil Farber; John D. Tinder; Glenn L. Howard; Beurt R. SerVaas; Paula M. Parker (aka Paula Parker-Sawyers); Richard "Dick" F. Clark; Charles Rogers; Fred N. Thomas Jr.; David E. Carley; Reginald S. G. Todd; Marjorie H. O'Laughlin; Billie R. McCullough; L. Craig Miller
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the appointment of a new head of the municipal Department of Employment and Training Services, updates on Operation PUSH's program for educational excellence, arguments made at a recent school board meeting, coverage of a forum on health care financing, an interview with a female clown from the Ringling Brothers Circus, a spotlight on the Indianapolis Humane Society, efforts to punish owners who do not clean up after their pets, complaints against the owners of Laurelwood Apartments, the awarding of a grant for revitalization of the city's near northeast side, an interview with former Prime Minister of Rhodesia Garfield Todd, information on various candidates on the ballot for the upcoming election, and a discussion of air quality in Indianapolis.
41. Like It Is, May 15, 1983
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Brownie Coleman Jr.; William H. Hudnut; Beverly Boswell; Thomas DuBois; Kenneth C. Evans; Joseph Fishback; Joseph G. McAtee; Larry L. Smith; David A. Stockman; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Larry A. Landis; Anita Funches; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Henry C. Ryder; Doris S. Parker; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Tony Hemphill; Todd A. Lickliter; Roger S. Penske and Brownie Coleman Jr.; William H. Hudnut; Beverly Boswell; Thomas DuBois; Kenneth C. Evans; Joseph Fishback; Joseph G. McAtee; Larry L. Smith; David A. Stockman; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Larry A. Landis; Anita Funches; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Henry C. Ryder; Doris S. Parker; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Tony Hemphill; Todd A. Lickliter; Roger S. Penske
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details an investigation of police use of deadly force featuring ride-alongs, a program to curb crime rates, the second part in a series on changes to healthcare plans, pushback to prisoner rehabilitation programs, concerns about the use of eyewitnesses in trials and search and seizure laws, efforts by parents of bussed children to vote in township elections, a spotlight on a high school basketball player, an interview with Roger Penske, and a note on the weather leading up to qualifications for the Indy 500.
42. Like It Is, February 20, 1983
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B. Patrick Bauer; Jerry Hazelwood; Phillip E. Saxton; Walter S. Blackburn; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Sylvester "Sy" Rowe; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Robert D. Orr; Carolyn B. Mosby; James "Jim" P. Jontz; Marilyn F. Schultz; Hurley C. Goodall Jr.; Lynn R. Youngblood; Mark S. Davis; Andrew J. Paine Jr.; James A. Adams; Richard W. Guthrie; Norman W. Matthews; Larry L. Koch; Joseph G. McAtee; Daniel Z. Filipovich; Joseph D. Kimbrew; Dwight Jackson; Harry Epchos [sic]; Oren Shull [sic]; James "Jerry" J. Whitaker and B. Patrick Bauer; Jerry Hazelwood; Phillip E. Saxton; Walter S. Blackburn; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Sylvester "Sy" Rowe; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Robert D. Orr; Carolyn B. Mosby; James "Jim" P. Jontz; Marilyn F. Schultz; Hurley C. Goodall Jr.; Lynn R. Youngblood; Mark S. Davis; Andrew J. Paine Jr.; James A. Adams; Richard W. Guthrie; Norman W. Matthews; Larry L. Koch; Joseph G. McAtee; Daniel Z. Filipovich; Joseph D. Kimbrew; Dwight Jackson; Harry Epchos [sic]; Oren Shull [sic]; James "Jerry" J. Whitaker
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details proposed legislation mandating a percentage of state contracts be given to minority businesses, concerns over a bill addressing utilities reform, a bill that would allow parents of bussed students to vote for school board members in their child's new district, the first part in a series on the employment crisis, updates on plans to close additional IPS schools, information on crime including a homicide, an attempted jail break, and efforts to deter organized crime, a task force addressing credit card fraud, and the first part in a series on fires in high-rise buildings.
43. Like It Is, March 19, 1978 (Transcript)
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Walter Sharpe; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Renny Roker; Daniel Riley; Deborah Maxie; Sally Pennington; Carrie Sharpe; Shirley A. Purvitis; John C. Carvey; Brian Bosworth; Max B. Schumacher; John Henderson; Clarence E. Hodges; Jim Pugh; Edward "Ed" Martin; Otis R. Bowen and Walter Sharpe; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Renny Roker; Daniel Riley; Deborah Maxie; Sally Pennington; Carrie Sharpe; Shirley A. Purvitis; John C. Carvey; Brian Bosworth; Max B. Schumacher; John Henderson; Clarence E. Hodges; Jim Pugh; Edward "Ed" Martin; Otis R. Bowen
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the winner of Operation PUSH's Excel month, a case of racially motivated harassment, updates on the discrimination case against Lucifer's nightclub, hearings on Indiana's proposed Title 20 of the Social Security Act, updates on the heavyweight boxing championships, updates on the Indianapolis Indians, a review of women and minority Republican candidates for various offices, a strike of electrical workers, and information on a proposed nuclear power plant.
44. Like It Is, September 30, 1979 (Transcript)
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Karl R. Kalp; Donald Russell; Richard M. Givan; James R. Riggs; Oscar C. Jones; Nancy B. Larkin; George N. Gale; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Tom Garrott Benjamin Jr.; Lillian M. Davis; Thomas W. Binford; Raymond "Ray" P. Crowe; Donald McPherson; John "Jack" H. Jelliffe; Andre B. Lacy; Walter F. Mondale; George H. W. Bush; John B. Connally Jr.; Philip M. Crane; Ronald W. Reagan; Paul F. Cantwell; Patricia Smith; Peter Iverson; Hiderato Suzuki and Karl R. Kalp; Donald Russell; Richard M. Givan; James R. Riggs; Oscar C. Jones; Nancy B. Larkin; George N. Gale; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Tom Garrott Benjamin Jr.; Lillian M. Davis; Thomas W. Binford; Raymond "Ray" P. Crowe; Donald McPherson; John "Jack" H. Jelliffe; Andre B. Lacy; Walter F. Mondale; George H. W. Bush; John B. Connally Jr.; Philip M. Crane; Ronald W. Reagan; Paul F. Cantwell; Patricia Smith; Peter Iverson; Hiderato Suzuki
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details updates on the IPS teachers strike including incidents on the picket line and reactions from local clergy, allegations against the municipal parks department, updates on investigations into the sanitation department including the indictments of several employees, the construction of a center for adults with mental disabilities, statements by vice president Mondale on the Carter reelection campaign, coverage of speeches given at the National Federation of Republican Women conference, campaign events held by mayoral candidate Paul Cantwell, a lawsuit against the city by former CETA workers, and an interview with the concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
45. Like It Is, April 8, 1979 (Transcript)
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Thomas J. Henry; Otis R. Bowen; Martin "Chip" K. Edwards; William "Bill" Crawford; Thomas E. Clifford; Eloise D. Warrick; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Viola Harrison; Norma Bacon; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Larry G. Whitney; James R. Riggs; Harold J. Russell; Marvin Johnson and Thomas J. Henry; Otis R. Bowen; Martin "Chip" K. Edwards; William "Bill" Crawford; Thomas E. Clifford; Eloise D. Warrick; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Viola Harrison; Norma Bacon; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Larry G. Whitney; James R. Riggs; Harold J. Russell; Marvin Johnson
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This audio recording transcriptof WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the end of the legislative session of the General Assembly, an interview with Major General Tom Clifford, efforts to combat inflation through Project Equality, plans to renovate Meadows Shopping Center, information on a series of rapes, the announcement of an annual city clean-up program, updates on revitalization projects in several neighborhoods, an interview with newly appointed chief counsel Larry Whitney; a ruling on IPS operated radio station WIAN potentially transferring control to the public library, an interview on employment of people with disabilities, and an interview with boxer Marvin Johnson on his title defense.
46. Like It Is, July 24, 1983
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Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Elizabeth "Betty" Ford; Lena M. Horne; Ronald G. Blankenbaker Sr.; James Hall; Boyd K. Pence; Leonard Brown; Samuel D. Wyche and Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Elizabeth "Betty" Ford; Lena M. Horne; Ronald G. Blankenbaker Sr.; James Hall; Boyd K. Pence; Leonard Brown; Samuel D. Wyche
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details an interview with Rev. Henry Williamson as he prepares to leave Indianapolis, an interview with actress and activist Lena Horne; issues being addressed by the state Board of Health, an interview with former first lady Betty Ford on alcoholism and women's roles, a fourth part in a series on organ donation, and an interview with IU football coach Sam Wyche.
47. Like It Is, May 9, 1982
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John B. Livengood; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Benjamin A. Osborne; Judson F. Haggerty; William "Bill" Crawford; Miles Lloyd; Knute F. Dobkins Sr.; Claude R. Magnuson; William M. Schreiber; James Beatty; Jerry R. Campbell; Bob Whitsitt; Thomas W. Binford; Roosevelt Colvin; William E. Marsh; Carolyn McCoy; Asa G. Hilliard III; Robert D. Orr; Ross Stovall Jr.; Gordon H. Faulkner; Robert E. Lyngh; Donald L. Lindemann; Henry M. Williamson Sr. and John B. Livengood; Stephen "Steve" L. Goldsmith; Benjamin A. Osborne; Judson F. Haggerty; William "Bill" Crawford; Miles Lloyd; Knute F. Dobkins Sr.; Claude R. Magnuson; William M. Schreiber; James Beatty; Jerry R. Campbell; Bob Whitsitt; Thomas W. Binford; Roosevelt Colvin; William E. Marsh; Carolyn McCoy; Asa G. Hilliard III; Robert D. Orr; Ross Stovall Jr.; Gordon H. Faulkner; Robert E. Lyngh; Donald L. Lindemann; Henry M. Williamson Sr.
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details issues electing a new state democratic chairman, information on a rise in hostage situations, the findings of a grand jury in two police shootings, a price increase for Pacers tickets, the naming of a new president for the Speedway and rules changes for the Indy 500, budget cuts to a program assisting low income college students, a conference on education for children and families, updates on efforts to reduce prison populations, a delay in a study of veteran's hospitals, a rate increase for gas utilities, and support for Operation PUSH by local businesses.
48. Like It Is, March 7, 1982
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Arthur James Armstrong; David P. McGrath; Dennis Fox; Mary E. Busch; Homer Smith; Mark C. Helmke; James "Dan" D. Quayle; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Fred L. Armstrong; Phillip C. Borst; Sher S. Baker; Cosden A. Foland; Brooks Almy; John S. Williams; Lavelle Powe; Edward A. Siegel; Basil A. Sfreddo; Peggy Weber; Roy Haste; Michael T. Dugan II; Candace Kingma Wininger; Joseph "Joe" C. Montana Jr.; William H. Hudnut; David R. Frick and Arthur James Armstrong; David P. McGrath; Dennis Fox; Mary E. Busch; Homer Smith; Mark C. Helmke; James "Dan" D. Quayle; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Fred L. Armstrong; Phillip C. Borst; Sher S. Baker; Cosden A. Foland; Brooks Almy; John S. Williams; Lavelle Powe; Edward A. Siegel; Basil A. Sfreddo; Peggy Weber; Roy Haste; Michael T. Dugan II; Candace Kingma Wininger; Joseph "Joe" C. Montana Jr.; William H. Hudnut; David R. Frick
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the passage of an anti-bussing bill in the US senate and reactions to it, increased traffic and pet ownership fines to offset budget cuts, an equipment fair displaying tax-funded city equipment, a review of 'The Radio Show' at the Indiana Repertory Theatre, a recap of the Indiana boy's high school basketball tournament, updates on various trials including former state senator Phillip Gutman and King Edward Bell, the final part in a series on child abuse, contracts limiting salaries for auto workers aiming to stabilize the industry, an interview with football player Joe Montana, and the start of construction on the domed stadium.
49. Like It Is, September 23, 1979 (Transcript)
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William S. Broomfield; Toni Sturges; Kathleen "Kathy" Orrison; Shirley Carter; Oscar C. Jones; James B. Capehart; Karole Solomon; Kathy Guiliani; Angela Sansbury Posey; Mildred N. Shafer; James E. Bowes; Elwood "Bud" H. Hillis; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; Benjamin L. Hooks; Calvin D. Carter; Nyofu Elmore; Patricia Smith; Paul F. Cantwell; Leroy Gaines; Thomas J. Henry; Hugh A. Barker; Herman M. van Praag; Robert "Bob" Hill; Henry M. Williamson Sr. and William S. Broomfield; Toni Sturges; Kathleen "Kathy" Orrison; Shirley Carter; Oscar C. Jones; James B. Capehart; Karole Solomon; Kathy Guiliani; Angela Sansbury Posey; Mildred N. Shafer; James E. Bowes; Elwood "Bud" H. Hillis; Birch E. Bayh Jr.; Benjamin L. Hooks; Calvin D. Carter; Nyofu Elmore; Patricia Smith; Paul F. Cantwell; Leroy Gaines; Thomas J. Henry; Hugh A. Barker; Herman M. van Praag; Robert "Bob" Hill; Henry M. Williamson Sr.
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This audio recording transcript of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details updates on the IPS teachers strike and reactions from teachers, an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease at King Cole Restaurant, a discussion of US foreign policy, a speech given by Dr. Benjamin Hooks, a rally by People For Jobs Now, issues with the construction of the Marble Hill nuclear power plant, a discussion on depression, coverage of mayor Hudnut's third annual tennis competition, and information on a community prayer for striking teachers.
50. Like It Is, January 9, 1983
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Arthur "Art" W. Graham III; William "Bill" Crawford; Patrick J. Kiely; John M. Mutz; Robert D. Orr; Harold H. Negley; Paul A. Berebitsky; James A. Adams; Michael S. Brici; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Carl E. Radford Jr.; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Arthur Johnson Jr.; Dan MacDonald; Sue K. Hammersmith; William H. Hudnut; William C. Campbell; James T. Cruz; Mary Neilson; Raquel "Rocky" Williams and Arthur "Art" W. Graham III; William "Bill" Crawford; Patrick J. Kiely; John M. Mutz; Robert D. Orr; Harold H. Negley; Paul A. Berebitsky; James A. Adams; Michael S. Brici; Sam H. Jones Sr.; Carl E. Radford Jr.; Henry M. Williamson Sr.; Arthur Johnson Jr.; Dan MacDonald; Sue K. Hammersmith; William H. Hudnut; William C. Campbell; James T. Cruz; Mary Neilson; Raquel "Rocky" Williams
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This audio recording of WTLC's news radio show Like It Is details the opening of the Indiana General Assembly and a spotlight on proposed bills concerning the budget, computer training in schools, minority contractors, child safety seats, and drunk driving, an increase in the federal gas tax, public hearings responding to a study recommending additional IPS school closures, hearings by the state board of education on potentially raising high school graduation requirements, the goals of four civil rights organizations for 1983, a task force addressing people affected by winter weather, the second part in a series on herpes, a federal grant funding the renovation of Union Station, the awarding of three Butler fellowships for pianists, and an interview with a swimmer at Pike High School and her coach.
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