Johns Hopkins Gazette: March 4, 1996


WJHU Radio Program Notes


     The Marc Steiner Show is a public affairs call-in program,
which airs from noon to 2 p.m. weekdays with a repeat at 7:30
p.m. Guests and topics are subject to change. WJHU can be heard
at 88.1 FM.
     Scheduled for this week:


Monday, March 4
Noon--Anthony Cook and Rabbi Daniel Lehman discuss black/Jewish
relations.
1 p.m.--Stephen Ambrose, author of Undaunted Courage: Meriwether
Lewis, Thomas Jefferson and the Opening of the American West.


Tuesday, March 5
Noon--Daniel Lazare, author of The Frozen Republic: How the
Constitution is Paralyzing Democracy.
1 p.m.--U.S. Secretary of Health Martin Wasserman.


Wednesday, March 6
Noon--Roger Birkel, director of the Baltimore Zoo.
1 p.m.--Fred Cheftell, author of Headache Relief for Women.


Thursday, March 7
Noon--Kevin Phillips, author of Arrogant Capital.
1 p.m.--Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking.


Friday, March 8
Noon--Senator Bill Bradley.
1 p.m.--Charles Christian, author of Black Saga: The African
American Experience.


     WJHU-FM, the law firm of Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman,
Hoffberger and Hollander, First National Bank of Maryland and
Action for the Homeless will join forces during WJHU's on-air
fund drive March 1 through 8. Everyone who calls in a pledge to
support WJHU will automatically support the drive to end
homelessness in Maryland.

     To make a pledge, call 1-800-882-9548.

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