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June 24, 2016

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This week's broadcast of Radio CALS features selections from an interview with Geraldine Purcell Davidson, who shares her experiences at Fargo Agricultural School for African American Children in Brinkley, Arkansas; an interview with Ali Welky and Michael Keckhaver, editors of the Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music; quick reviews of books about the Olympics, provided by Ellen Bard, CALS staff member; selections from a discussion of Star Trek, held at CALS Con 2016; Bizarre Arkansas with unusual information about Hot Springs and its alligator farm, mummified merman, ostrich carriages, and more; and Chewing the Fat with Rex Nelson & Paul Austin.
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June 24, 2016

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This week's broadcast of Radio CALS features selections from an interview with Geraldine Purcell Davidson, who shares her experiences at Fargo Agricultural School for African American Children in Brinkley, Arkansas; an interview with Ali Welky and Michael Keckhaver, editors of the Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music; quick reviews of books about the Olympics, provided by Ellen Bard, CALS staff member; selections from a discussion of Star Trek, held at CALS Con 2016; Bizarre Arkansas with unusual information about Hot Springs and its alligator farm, mummified merman, ostrich carriages, and more; and Chewing the Fat with Rex Nelson & Paul Austin.
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