1. Interview of Henry W. Fiering Topic: Social Movements Labor Movement Length: 12.5 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Union organizer for the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers International Union, and Federation of Retired Union Members (FORUM).
2. Interview of Edouard Roditi Topic: Literature Length: 12 hrs. 15 min. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Poet, short-story writer, and translator.
3. Interview of Hyman R. Faine Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Labor lawyer and national executive secretary of the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA). Helped found the UCLA Management in the Arts program.
4. Interview of James A. C. Grant Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of political science and dean of the UCLA School of Law and Social Sciences. Chair of the UCLA Academic Senate.
5. Interview of Franklin P. Rolfe Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty UCLA Administration Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of English and dean of the UCLA College of Letters and Science.
6. Interview of Eason Monroe Topic: Social Movements Civil Liberties Length: 12 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Chair of San Francisco State College’s Department of Education.
7. Interview of Huntington Hartford Topic: Theater Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Businessman, director, and art collector. Founder and owner of Huntington Hartford Productions and the Huntington Hartford Theater.
8. Interview of Frances Lasker Brody Topic: Art Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Arts advocate and collector. Benefactor of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Huntington Library.
9. Interview of Feri Roth Topic: Music Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of music and founder of the Roth String Quartet.