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Prairie Pulse 1209: Dr. Bruce Pitts, Farmer-Labor Party

Season 12 Episode 9 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Interview with Dr. Bruce Pitts & a story on the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party.

Interview with Thomas Jefferson Hour correspondent Dr. Bruce Pitts, former Chief Medical Officer at Sanford, regarding his research in France for the Jefferson Hour, and his discovery of a cemetery in France containing over 20 dead North Dakota soldiers from World War I. Also, a story on the beginnings of the Minnesota Farmer Labor Party.

09/11/2020

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Prairie Pulse

Prairie Pulse 1209: Dr. Bruce Pitts, Farmer-Labor Party

Season 12 Episode 9 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Interview with Thomas Jefferson Hour correspondent Dr. Bruce Pitts, former Chief Medical Officer at Sanford, regarding his research in France for the Jefferson Hour, and his discovery of a cemetery in France containing over 20 dead North Dakota soldiers from World War I. Also, a story on the beginnings of the Minnesota Farmer Labor Party.

09/11/2020

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