Longines Chronoscope Interviews, 1953, v.3: MYLES J. LANE, ROBERT MOSES

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  • NR
  • 2007
  • 58 min

Experience the American Journey through our country's visual heritage in this historical recording provided by the National Archives of the United States. From the Longines Wittnauer series of television interviews with significant newsmakers of the early l950s. MYLES J. LANE: William Bradford Huie and Col. Ansel E. Talbert talk with Myles J. Lane, U.S. Attorney for the Southern Region of New York State, on the Rosenberg, Remington, Hess and Costello cases; and graft and corruption on New York City waterfronts.

ROBERT MOSES: William Bradford Huie and Hardy Burt talk with Robert Moses, city planner, on urban renewal and problems in public planning of traffic, housing and parkways.

Christopher Bromhead, Baron Birdwood, British writer on international affairs, interviewed by William Bradford Huie and Hardy Burt. Topics: Deterioration of British and American prestige and influence in the Middle East, and brief comments on the Sudan, Suez Canal, and British attitudes toward the Israeli-Arab dispute.

Adolph A. Berle, Jr., former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, interviewed by William Bradford Huie and Elliott Haynes. Topics: Possible pact between the United States and Franco's Spain and U.S. relations with Latin America.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    58 min