Annual Spring Lindeman Lectures 1962: Conscience and Education, 1962 March 6
Scope and Contents
This recording appears to be a radio broadcast by a station identified by an announcer as, "your city station," of a lecture from the New School Associates' Lindeman Lecture Series. The Lindeman Lecture series was titled, "A Look At American Values." Named for sociologist and philosopher Eduard C. Lindeman, author of The Meaning of Adult Education, the series ran from approximately 1951-1978. The lecture on this recording, "Conscience and Education," was the second in a series of eight held in the spring of 1962 and broadcast later that year. New School Dean William L. Birenbaum introduces Harold Taylor, who begins his remarks at 3:02. While Dean Birenbaum states that there will be a question and answer session at the end of Taylor's lecture, that is not part of this recording. At the end of the lecture, the announcer indicates that the program was transcribed. The New School Archives has not found this transcription among its records.
Dates
- 1962 March 6
Extent
2 1/4 inch Audio Tape (00:56:06 total duration)
Separated Materials
A tape cue sheet for the March 6 1962 lecture was removed from the reel box and added to the New School Associates records (NS.03.02.01), box 10, folder 38.