I was introduced to this play by my favorite uncle,Robert Ambrose Speller,who was in the photography department in the Pentagon,many times in the POAC ,in the steam room with the man who was in charge of the Department of defense,his name I cannot spell ,Shelishinger,close enough,the Reagan years.
t cuts out and the ending can not be heard,just as it reaches it's conclusion,which seems to be that eugenics is the best way forward for the future of humanity. Those ideas are largely discredited,we need germs,they make us stronger.
Always wanted to hear this, thanks!
I was introduced to this play by my favorite uncle,Robert Ambrose Speller,who was in the photography department in the Pentagon,many times in the POAC ,in the steam room with the man who was in charge of the Department of defense,his name I cannot spell ,Shelishinger,close enough,the Reagan years.
James R. Schlesinger?
Great stuff, my mom had this record. would you post the rest please?
Thank you for posting this treasure. . .
So marvelous... you do need posting titled 1a to bridge the gap as it were.
It cuts out and the ending can not be heard,just as it reaches it's conclusion,which seems to be
I'm sorry, this is all that I could find. But if I ever come across the whole thing, I'll be sure to post it!
t cuts out and the ending can not be heard,just as it reaches it's conclusion,which seems to be that eugenics is the best way forward for the future of humanity. Those ideas are largely discredited,we need germs,they make us stronger.
You're very welcome :)