1. Interview of Sid Caesar Topic: Film and Television Length: 4.5 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Television comedian most well-known for Your Show of Shows and Caesar’s Hour.
2. Interview of Ernest Fleischmann (1999-2000) Topic: Music Length: 26.75 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Executive director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and general director of the Hollywood Bowl.
3. Interview of Harold W. Horowitz Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty UCLA Administration Length: 6.9 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA vice-chancellor of faculty relations and professor of law. Deputy general counsel for the McCone Commission, which investigated the causes of the 1965 Watts riot in Los Angeles, and founding member of the Western Center on Law and Poverty.
4. Interview of Nikolay S. Palchikoff Topic: Social Movements Peace Movement Length: 5 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Anti-nuclear activist.
5. Interview of Hans Rogger Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of history. Director of UCLA’s Center for Russian and East European Studies and co-director of the Rand/UCLA Center for Soviet Studies.
6. Interview of William D. Warren Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Length: 12.67 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA dean of the School of Law.
7. Interview of Robert M. Williams Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Length: 9.85 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of economics. Founder of UCLA’s Business Forecasting Project.
8. Interview of Kenneth L. Karst Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Length: 10. 5 hrs. Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: UCLA professor of law.
9. Interview of Lupita Tovar Kohner Topic: Latina and Latino History Film and Television Language: English Audio: Biographical Note: Mexican-American actress in the 1931 Spanish-language film Dracula and the 1932 film Santa, one of Mexico’s first narrative sound films.
10. Interview of Alexander P. Saxton Topic: UCLA and University of California History UCLA Faculty Language: English Audio: