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On May 24, 1967, KCBS Radio host Harv Morgan devoted his nighttime “Contact” program to a discussion of the brewing crisis in the Middle East. The “Six Day War” would break out two weeks later. Morgan’s first guest is Christina Harris, a longtime Middle East expert at the Hoover Institution and Stanford University. His second guest is UC Berkeley professor George Lenczowski, who the founder and first chair of what would become the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Cal.
(Note that gaps exist where commercial breaks were apparently “telescoped” and recording ends suddenly).
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On May 24, 1967, KCBS Radio host Harv Morgan devoted his nighttime “Contact” program to a discussion of the brewing crisis in the Middle East. The “Six Day War” would break out two weeks later. Morgan’s first guest is Christina Harris, a longtime Middle East expert at the Hoover Institution and Stanford University. His second guest is UC Berkeley professor George Lenczowski, who the founder and first chair of what would become the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Cal.
(Note that gaps exist where commercial breaks were apparently “telescoped” and recording ends suddenly).
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