• Home
  • Search
  • Browse All Collections
  • My Account
  • About
  • DC Network Digital Commons Network™
Skip to main content
Digital Commons @ CSUMB California State University, Monterey Bay
  • Home
  • About
  • My Account
  • CSUMB Library

Home > Digital Projects & Historical Collections > Farr Legacy > Fred Farr Papers > Radio Broadcasts and Other Recordings

Radio Broadcasts and Other Recordings

 
Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.

Follow

Switch View to Grid View Slideshow
 
  • Senator Farr Reports, 1964-06-16 by Fred S. Farr

    Senator Farr Reports, 1964-06-16

    Fred S. Farr

    Interview with Cletus Fitzharris, superintendent of Soledad Correctional Training Facility. Fitzharris provides a brief history of the institution and discusses each of the three correctional facilities--South, Central, and North--that house inmates.

  • Senator Farr Reports, 1964-06-23 by Fred S. Farr

    Senator Farr Reports, 1964-06-23

    Fred S. Farr

    Senator Farr answers questions posed by unidentified individuals about reapportionment of the California State Senate following a Supreme Court decision and how that would affect Monterey County. He also discusses what legislators do in between sessions, such as serving on fact-finding committees and briefly discusses his work on these committees.

  • Senator Farr Reports, 1964-06-30 by Fred S. Farr

    Senator Farr Reports, 1964-06-30

    Fred S. Farr

    Senator Farr answers questions posed by Paul Halvonik, Barbara Pilorget and Ann Germain regarding reapportionment of the California State Senate following a Supreme Court decision and how that would affect Monterey County, representation for rural areas, and Northern California in general.

  • Senator Farr Reports, 1964-07-21 by Fred S. Farr

    Senator Farr Reports, 1964-07-21

    Fred S. Farr

    Interview with Diane Seay, Adm. Chappel, and several students during the gifted students summer seminar at Fitch Junior High School.

  • Senator Farr Reports, 1964-08-04 by Fred S. Farr

    Senator Farr Reports, 1964-08-04

    Fred S. Farr

    Interview with Cletus Fitzharris, Superintendent of Soledad Correctional Facility, and Lawrence Wilson, Warden of San Quentin, conducted while on a campout at Big Sur. Topics covered include California's indeterminate sentence law, the inmate population at San Quentin, capital punishment, and prisoner rehabilitation.

  • Nixon, Governor Campaign, California (part 1 of 4) by Fred S. Farr

    Nixon, Governor Campaign, California (part 1 of 4)

    Fred S. Farr

    Part of a three-hour telethon broadcast from KSBW in Salinas, California in support of Richard Nixon’s campaign for the Governor of California. During the program Nixon answers questions that have been submitted by voters regarding his position on various topics, including capital punishment, organized labor, taxes, and the Francis Amendment, a proposal that would prohibit communist activities in California. Viewers are encouraged to call into the station to pledge donations for Nixon’s campaign or to mail in contributions.

  • Nixon, Governor Campaign, California (part 2 of 4) by Fred S. Farr

    Nixon, Governor Campaign, California (part 2 of 4)

    Fred S. Farr

    Part of a three-hour telethon broadcast from KSBW in Salinas, California in support of Richard Nixon’s campaign for the Governor of California. During the program Nixon answers questions that have been submitted by voters regarding his position on various topics, including capital punishment, organized labor, taxes, and the Francis Amendment, a proposal that would prohibit communist activities in California. Viewers are encouraged to call into the station to pledge donations for Nixon’s campaign or to mail in contributions.

  • Nixon, Governor Campaign, California (part 3 of 4) by Fred S. Farr

    Nixon, Governor Campaign, California (part 3 of 4)

    Fred S. Farr

    Part of a three-hour telethon broadcast from KSBW in Salinas, California in support of Richard Nixon’s campaign for the Governor of California. During the program Nixon answers questions that have been submitted by voters regarding his position on various topics, including capital punishment, organized labor, taxes, and the Francis Amendment, a proposal that would prohibit communist activities in California. Viewers are encouraged to call into the station to pledge donations for Nixon’s campaign or to mail in contributions.

  • Nixon, Governor Campaign, California (part 4 of 4) by Fred S. Farr

    Nixon, Governor Campaign, California (part 4 of 4)

    Fred S. Farr

    Part of a three-hour telethon broadcast from KSBW in Salinas, California in support of Richard Nixon’s campaign for the Governor of California. During the program Nixon answers questions that have been submitted by voters regarding his position on various topics, including capital punishment, organized labor, taxes, and the Francis Amendment, a proposal that would prohibit communist activities in California. Viewers are encouraged to call into the station to pledge donations for Nixon’s campaign or to mail in contributions.

  • Speech by the Hon. Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California by Fred S. Farr

    Speech by the Hon. Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California

    Fred S. Farr

    Speech given by California Governor at the appreciation dinner in honor of California State Senator Fred Farr at the Monterey County Fairgrounds. In addition to outlining recent legislative developments in the state, Brown recognizes Fred Farr's dedication to conservation and scenic beauty, his efforts to outlaw employment discrimination, and his role in creating the State Office of Planning.

  • Capital Punishment by Fred S. Farr

    Capital Punishment

    Fred S. Farr

    Meeting of the California State Senate Interim Committee on Correctional Facilities and Services investigating the matter of Capital Punishment. Speakers include Senator Farr, who served as chairman of the committee; Senator James Bush; Senator-elect Hugo Fisher; Robert R. Miller, Regional Supervisor for the Division of Adult Parole, reading a statement on behalf of Director of Corrections Richard A. Magee; Robert Kingsley, Dean of USC Law School; Judge William B. Neely of the Superior Court; and William Barker, Los Angeles Chief of Police.

 
 
 

Search

Advanced Search

Explore

  • All Collections
  • Research Profiles
  • Exhibits
  • Oral Histories

Faculty & Staff

  • Author FAQ
Contact Us
 
Elsevier - Digital Commons

Home | About | FAQ | My Account | Accessibility Statement

Privacy Copyright