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How do you download and then do you feel and get command now had I been poorly in their fields the motley can be done and then they only heard me poorly and then do your head good I think by next time you need a Bengali to anything that you and them they are how do you not me. And then number. Three are high. How am I to become competent and then I'm. Do you know how I mean when you imagine you do you think I am not going to go OK go on do you really think. The flames become. Goody goody goody
goody. When I'm in the car. And. Nine o'clock and if we don't get in bed by 9 o'clock at 9:30 or sound asleep my mother gets mad at us in the morning a place to sleep like she gets mad at us oh yep do you don't practice. I mean I don't want eggs because I don't like it and he gets it.
And when we were eating my brother had it and so he gets me. My mother was born in Japan so we usually have Japanese food. Well if I could pick out another way I'd like to be called Live
because it's a very unusual way. Well I like athletics and I like pets because my father used to get a dog and it's a big dog and I like to cuddle. Big dogs run. I had two special people. I have a frantic stride. She's very nice. Her name is Nina Huntington She's about my age. And we I knew her as soon as I came to New York from St. Louis and we've been friends ever since. And I also love my grandmother she lives in St. Louis and I never get to see her so it's really a treat. And she does so many nice things for us. I would mainly like to fly. I just can't express that with words. Head on I go.
On the highway. Oh yeah we'll. Meet. With. You. All with
this one. Why desperate. I'm just saying I don't rightly know but I really have two best friends. I like a girl who's 12 years old I don't vary. I very seldom see her her name's Mary and the reason I don't see is that her she got a bad report card her father is very strict and won't let her come about. And the second reason is that I AQ lives on Central Park West. But I see a need often and sometimes. Well we go to Riverside Park. We go on trips together
because I said before we know each other a lot of boys who hold Bill. Some boys I don't like at all. I mean the pesky types bug me and bother me and it will mean I really don't take a very a very bright real voice. Oh thank you. Thank. God I.
Was. Never seen. Thought My God the attack on God and I. Just think that I do want God to inspire the.
Bombings of the world order. Our own the whole. World little. Was being. Come your way and. A wrong turn to see. All I gotta do. Is call you on the phone and you come running home and.
So I. Do. And we're never. Wrong to kiss you. Oh I gotta good to them. Whispering your hair though weren't you long to hair and be you. And the same goes for me whenever you want me. Yes I will whenever you can. You just gotta call me. Yeah you just got on me. You're going to be ignored again. 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0. Now I go oh my
god. Now you know now why don't you take you down with you. NOT THERE NO NO NO NO.
No no no no no no no. Girls tease boys in everything and I don't like that. And when they hit your bike in everything and they just bother boys. And I keep away from them. I'm like um you know the nice girls but not the other when a girl does different things from boys a girl plays her dolls and the boy plays with cars. Boys don't play with dolls and girls and play with cars. Recently I've been thinking about what what I'm going to do down at my
aunt's house for the summer. My. Mom and Dad. Always have new man in his. House seat. In the car. Parking.
Lot. Hearing now means no. More is married off the next. Street. Now I know why. How do you don't know gold key headache
for. I don't think you know the Kings couldn't put Humpty Dumpty to. Rest a bell. He's so. He's so good. The world does. It Go to bed or pill instead to day. Twinkle twinkle little star How I wonder where you are so high. Like. I. Am all night. Wake up. Look at my boy.
Never. Mind. We. Do Believe. That aid b c d s t o p p p. Need your spelling. Read.
Well I know one remedy that usually does work and usually doesn't. And it isn't my father's and isn't is in the best mood he's ever been in. I ask him for something and he goes Man I suck my thumb. I get manic he says. Until sometime see. All right I'll give it to you if you just stop sucking your thumb. God.
You are. So who's to say so.
And then I. Used to use. If I marry a guy I'd like to marry a pretty
girl. It does she doesn't have to be very rich. And if she doesn't when they go through getting a baby or two I might raise a family of monkeys. Right.
The American people a series of documentary studies produced by Riverside
radio wor Yefim station of the Riverside Church in the city of New York for key affiliates of the national educational radio network a local broadcast by outstanding commercial radio stations and from broadcast overseas through the Voice of America and by Radio Networks about the nation. Tonight project three surprise surprise a study of the child's mind providing certain of the materials used in preparing this program. Riverside radio Abhi our knowledge is with thanks to the collaboration of radio stations became Why University of Kentucky Lexington Wayne State University Detroit Michigan State University East Lansing State University Columbus OH I was State College WUSA the University of South Florida and the educational publishing subsidiary of
Time Incorporated company and the children's courses and instrumental ensemble directed by Kidman and Walter Jelinek. Your individual comments and suggestions for this series are invited listener inquiries should be addressed to w Avignon. You know. The American people stress is candor an expression of conviction clarity an expectation of insight and a need for action. Reporting for the American people. Jack do something. This is the national educational radio network.
Series
The American people
Episode
Surprise, surprise, part two
Producing Organization
WRVR (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
Contributing Organization
University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)
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Episode Description
This program, the second of two parts, presents a study of the minds and feelings of American children.
Series Description
This series examines contemporary American issues through interviews and personal essays.
Broadcast Date
1965-01-04
Topics
Social Issues
Media type
Sound
Duration
00:29:02
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Credits
Announcer: Meyer, Eva
Producing Organization: WRVR (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
Reporter: Gerson, Thomas I.
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University of Maryland
Identifier: 64-Sp.17A-3 (National Association of Educational Broadcasters)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Duration: 00:28:54
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Chicago: “The American people; Surprise, surprise, part two,” 1965-01-04, University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed April 26, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-0v89m53n.
MLA: “The American people; Surprise, surprise, part two.” 1965-01-04. University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. April 26, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-0v89m53n>.
APA: The American people; Surprise, surprise, part two. Boston, MA: University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-0v89m53n