Halberstam's recent discussion of The Children
had me glued to the spot I stood for the entire time. Thank YOU!!
I just heard Marion Wright Edelman's "Memoir of Mentors"
on KQED-FM out of San Francisco. Thank you for airing these kinds of programs,
and I am so gratified that KQED-FM carries them. Thank you for providing
this kind of intellectually stimulating, humane, and important broadcast.
I will make sure I listen every Sunday evening. (I grew up in Boston, and
lived in Cambridge for several years as a young adult in the early-mid 70s,
and wish you had been around then, or, if you were, I wish I had known about
you). Thank you again.
Miriam Maxwell <mimxemfx@pacbell.net>
Berkeley, CA USA - Sunday, January 09, 2000 at 20:24:00 (EST)
Cambridge Forum is vital as one of only radio links between
religious liberal values and social justice in regular broadcast. Join in
to keep the life blood flowing.
Henry Kroll <cem-west@igc.org>
San Francisco, California USA - Friday, October 29, 1999 at 13:31:36 (EDT)
Thanks for a wonderful program. I was fascinated by last
nights forum with Paul Hoffman (sp?) discussing glaciology, pre-historic
climatic conditions and current gobal warming. As a geologist I was unaware
and amazed by his statement of the polar ice cap/glacial sea ice pack reaching
to the equator and being a mile thick. Wow.
Alan Bressler <bressler@imt.net>
Billings, MT USA - Tuesday, September 14, 1999 at 13:05:09 (EDT)
I recently heard part of a very interesting discussion
on KQED radio on Making Effective Environmental Choices, by Warren Leon
and Michael Brower. I would be very interested in hearing this on your web
site. The show aired on August 22, 1999 in San Francisco.
Karen <karenf@wenet.net>
USA - Wednesday, August 25, 1999 at 14:15:47 (EDT)
Do you have any programs presented for RealAudio? The
tapes are so slow and costly.
sam standring <samstand@net999.com>
fullerton, ca USA - Wednesday, October 14, 1998 at 23:02:30 (EDT)
This site is excellent! As a native Cantabrigian, it
makes me proud to see the long time tradition continued of Cambridge as
the place for stimulating, insightful and heartfelt dialogue/discussion/dissent/deliberation/disagreement/delight!
I would love to see a program on women's leadership as we move towards the
Millenium.
Irene Miller <imm@MIT.edu>
Cambridge, MA USA - Friday, September 11, 1998 at 18:43:50 (EDT)
Visited (and have now bookmarked) your site after reading
about the "Human Well-being and Economic Goals" lecture you co-sponsored
with the Boston Research Cententer for the Twenty-First Century. As an economist
I found it an inspiring and hope-giving lecture - wish I had been there!
Will be visiting you again, keep up the great work. Anne Heynes, Wellington,
New Zealand
Anne Heynes <annehey@wn.pl.net>
Wellington, New Zealand - Sunday, July 19, 1998 at 21:28:53 (EDT)