129. Small World, 1960-04-03; LDS 130th conference, 1960-04-02; Webb poems, 1960-01-08 & 1960-01-27
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Tape 129, side 1) "Small world: the weekly world of Olin-Mathieson" (television program), 1960 April 3, CBS (0:20), with Eric Sevareid, on the ethics, morality, religion, evolution, taste, selfishness, communism, industrialization, urbanization, conformity in the atomic age, the cold war, China, discussed by Arnold Toynbee (historian) on history, Robert Graves (poet), Philip Wylie (author). Commercial: Olin-Mathieson Corporation chemicals (13:19). ❧ Tape 129, side 2) First session of the 130th annual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints (LDS) (26:11), Tabernacle, Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1960 April 2, telecast by KSL Television: A prayer and introductory speeches by David O. McKay (President, LDS) and Sumner G. Whittier (National Administrator of Veteran Affairs). Lawrence Lipton (35:04 & 47:25) introduces and talks with Creighton Webb (poet) reading Webb's "The sound" (37:45), "Wind" (40:39), bomb image poem (41:34), Rimbeau poem (42:34), protest poem (43:25), "I being and not being" (43:52), "Let me sing my one great song" (44:33), "A woman sits at a desk and writes" (45:19), "She is coming again tomorrow" (45:43), Venice West, California, 1960 January 27. Reading of "Satisfactions" (52:28), "Lilacs left in Oklahoma" (53:13), 1960 January 8. -- TIMES indicate where sections begin.
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