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American Archive of Public Broadcasting
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
Hold your breath; Day to day health effects
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Item Information
Title:
Hold your breath; Day to day health effects
Description:
This program focuses on the general health effects of air pollution. This series focuses on air pollution and its impact on America.
Production company:
Michigan State University
Production company:
WKAR (Radio/television station : East Lansing, Mich.)
Producer:
Ford, Patrick
Interviewer:
Heustis, Albert E.
Interviewee:
Cherry, William A.
Interviewee:
Goldsmith, John
Date:
September 17, 1963
Format:
Audio recordings (nonmusical)
Location:
University of Maryland
Collection (local):
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
Series:
University of Maryland
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Hold your breath
Subjects:
Social Issues
Environment
Public Affairs
Extent:
00:29:54
Link to Item:
https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-pr7mtp3d
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
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