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Conversation with Jack Welch.
Interview of the former CEO of GE by Prof. Sarah Bartlett, 5/15/02. Event sponsored by Baruch's Center for Integrity in Financial Reporting. (video courtesy of media resources)

 

Conversation with Paul Volcker.
Interview of the former Fed chief by Bethany McLean of Fortune magazine, 5/2/02. Event sponsored by Baruch's Center for Integrity in Financial Reporting. (video courtesy of media resources)

     
Panel members seated on stage with Baruch President Ned Regan at podium.  

The Impact of Enron : Business Students Tackle Enron with the Experts.
Forum hosted by Baruch President Ned Regan; includes panelists: Lawrence Zicklin, Douglas Carmichael, Norman Strauss, Phil Livingston and Robert Herz, 02/05/02 (1hr. 22min.) See press release and library research guide for more information.
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Amy Bloom, Author/Psychotherapist   Dr. Elisabeth Young-Bruehl at the podium.

Reading by Amy Bloom
Amy Bloom reading excerpts from her books, followed by an interview by Linda Atkins and questions from the audience.
Event sponsored by The Friends of the Newman Library with The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, 10/18/02. (1:55:43, introductory remarks by Dean Mary-Beth Cressi, Ona Lindquist, et al.)

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  On Friendship
Dr. Elisabeth Young-Bruehl; Columbia) Event sponsored by The Friends of the Newman Library with The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, 10/19/01 (34min.)
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Baruch, Bernard. Comment for CUNY. New York : N.Y. : 1958 (1:16).
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Baruch, Bernard. Informal Visit. New York : N.Y. : 1958 (7:56).
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Baruch, Bernard. Informal Visit. New York : N.Y. : 1958 (19:44) -- (note: first 2.5 min. and last .5 min. without audio).
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"The Greatest Drama : The Trouble Shooter" [Short newsreel-type documentary on the life of Bernard Baruch] : Early 50's (12:14)
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Baruch, Bernard. "The Dominent Journey of our Time". First in a series of 3 lectures given at Baruch College, CUNY. [NBC]. New York : N.Y. : May 3, 1954 (29:41).
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Baruch, Bernard. "Making Economic Weather". Second in a series of 3 lectures given at Baruch College, CUNY. [NBC]. New York : N.Y. : May 11, 1954 (29:44).
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Baruch, Bernard. "Changing Role of Government and What It Means for Each of Us." Third in a series of 3 lectures given at Baruch College, CUNY. [NBC]. New York : N.Y. : May 19, 1954 (29:38).
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Churchill, Sir Winston, et. al. "Birthday Greetings to Sir Winston Churchill." Greetings to the Prime Minister on the occasion of his Eightieth Birthday from friends and associates all over the world(*). Includes Bernard Baruch 8:30-10:50. [BBC]. London : U.K. : Nov. 30, 1954 (39:56).
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(*) Includes Churchill's famous comment at Westminster on the respective roles of the British people and himself during the war: "It was the nation and the race dwelling all round the globe that had the lion's heart. I had the luck to be called on to give the roar" (5:02-5:25).

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