Noffke, Will, 1929-1997

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Will (William) Noffke, 1929-1997, was a radio show host whose work documents the cultural and religious changes which began to emerge in California in the 1960s. Between 1972 and 1990, he hosted radio shows on KPFA and KQED in Berkeley and San Francisco, California, interviewing the major leaders in new religious, human potential, and new age movements.

From the description of Will Noffke Papers, 1953-1998. (Graduate Theological Union). WorldCat record id: 48213970

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creatorOf Noffke, Will (William), 1929-1997. Will Noffke Papers, 1953-1998. Graduate Theological Union, Flora Lamson Hewlett Library
referencedIn New Religious Movements Organizations: Vertical Files Collection, ca. 1955 - 1998 Graduate Theological Union
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associatedWith Lewis, Samuel L., 1896-1971. person
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Buddhism
Cults
Hinduism
Islam
Metaphysical Movements
Neopaganism
Occultism
Satanism
Scientology
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Sikhism
Sufism
Taoism
Yoga
Zen Buddhism
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Birth 1929-12-30

Death 1997-07-08

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