WHA Radio Broadcasts: Early Years of Wisconsin Public Radio | Thefighting editor

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WHA Radio Broadcasts: Early Years of Wisconsin Public Radio | Thefighting editor

Wisconsin Yarns presents The Fighting Editor by Fred Gerber, the story of the role Sherman Booth, Milwaukee abolitionist and editor, played in the escape of Joshua Glover from slavery and U.S. Marshall Kennedy's attempt to arrest Booth for aiding and abetting the escape.

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Voegeli, Don

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Donald Voegeli (b. 1920) was a musical composer and professor at the University of Wisconsin. Voegeli served as the music director for radio station WHA. He was also a freelance radio and television composer. Among his many compositions was the theme music for National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" series. Much of Voegeli's work was done in "electrosonic studio" at the University of Wisconsin, where he used instruments like synthesizers. He also worked with the National Center for Audio...

Stanley, Raymond J.

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