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Who was the sports figure treated at Mayo in 1930? And what MN educational outfit...
Who was the sports figure treated at Mayo in 1930? And what MN educational outfit tried to get the FCC to grant them a commercial TV license in 1951? Then it's Your Turn to tell us what you thought of last week's program. Gil Shaham ended the show with a violin performance from 1998.
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The Index File Section
Clip: Season 2011 Episode 42 | 6m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Who was the sports figure treated at Mayo in 1930? And what MN educational outfit tried to get the FCC to grant them a commercial TV license in 1951? Then it's Your Turn to tell us what you thought of last week's program. Gil Shaham ended the show with a violin performance from 1998.
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