Chronicle - 70-Something

2716.3981
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December 10 1991
Aircheck Chronicle 70 - Something December 10, 1991
Chronicle; 70-something; Family works; the segment begins with Durgin Park Restaurant and waitress Dottie Lamb, who works double shifts four days a week; Mary Cardillo and others talk about why they enjoy Bingo as an activity; dancing is another way to be active; Robert Causeman talks about the need to keep physically active at every age; Satter House is visited; black screen breaks with some audio interruptions; 91-year-old grandmother says if you live long enough you will grow old, too; four 70-somethings are featured; Mary Richardson interviews Boston Pops conductor Harry Ellis Dickson; Candy Lewis, who went back to school, talks with Mary Richardson about why she decided to do it; Red Auerbach, of the Boston Celtics, talks about why he keeps working; Emma Arthur talks about her life with toddlers; Robert Morris talks about the generation and the social infrastructure; the desire to make a contribution is not being met by social acceptance and encouragement; examples of companies that have responded positively, by staffing with seniors, are provided; lottery number; Inside Arthur D. Little is the upcoming program;
In the studio Andria Hall, Kathy Bickimer, Stan Leven, Bob Comiskey, Susan Sloane, Chris Stirling, Mark Mills, Paul LaCamera;

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