2/15/2011 Libby Franck as 19th Century “Queen of America”: poet/reformer Julia Ward Howe, best known for her “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, 1st sung in Framingham! Hosted By: Ellen Robertson | 8/9/2011 Libby Franck Voices in the Valley, Voices from the Past: Tales of 4 generations of family women (Libby's the 3rd) that begin in Richvalley, Indiana... Hosted By: Ellen Robertson Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) | 7/17/2012 Libby Franck 's obsession with The Old Curiosity Shop, a creepy 1948 Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post cover, leads to some interesting finds... Hosted By: Penny Post Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) |
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9/9/2014 Libby Franck presents "Ghosts of the Pratt Street Palace", a reflection upon 45 years in her beloved Framingham house. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis | 9/15/2015 Libby Franck presents: “The Godfather of Volleyball Comes to Town", a true tale about her dad - with reference to the Volleyball Hall of Fame in Holyoke, Mass. Hosted By: Joseph Pagliuca | 12/13/2016 Libby Franck researches and brings to life women from history. Tonight she portrays Katharine Wright, sister of famous flyers Wilbur and Orville. All right? All Wright! Hosted By: Ralph Chadis |
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2/26/2019 Libby Franck presents From Slavery to Freedom, a tale as compelling today as it was in antebellum days. History comes alive as Libby gives voice to poet/abolitionist Edna Dean Proctor, who transcribed the narrative of Aunt Sally, a woman twice cruelly enslaved - with a respite in between - and finally freed. Hosted By: Bruce Marcus | 1/14/2020 Libby Franck was going to present "Becoming a Little Woman". Unfortunately, she was not feeling well, and we had a great Open Telling instead. Hopefully, she'll soon be here to tell us about her long-term relationship with "LW", experiences that were milestones in her life.
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