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CIRCA 1968 - Cleveland businessmen are skeptical of Mayor Stokes' desire to put the onus on them to help change the city's economic structure.
CIRCA 1970s - Congressman Richard Harding Poff talks about Washington, D.C. in an office.
CIRCA 1968 - Mayor Petruska and social psychologist Pettigrew discuss how migration to cities from suburbs have negatively impacted cities.
CIRCA 1950s - An explanation an illustration of how the nerves carry the signals to the brain, Luigi Galvanis experiment with animal electricity.
CIRCA 1968 - Social psychologist Thomas Pettigrew describes the anxiety and stress over the future experienced by most city dwellers.
1960s: UNITED STATES: man at desk talks to colleague. Man thinks to self.
CIRCA 1968 - Civil Rights leader Charles Rawlings, NAACP rep William Pickard, and Paul Briggs talk about the dismal state of education in Cleveland.

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CIRCA 1968 - Ralph Besse and Walter Adams of the Cleveland Growth Association discuss ways businesses can help with the city's unemployment issue.

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