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Radio Show Feature Question for December 2017: How did Classical Music play a part of Dr. Ilya Prigogine’s life as a Nobel Prize winner, Chemist, professor, and musician and what musical instrument did he play?

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Radio Show Feature Question for November 2017: How did Classical Music play a part of Dr. Emmy Noether’s life as a mathematician, professor, and musician and what musical instrument did she play?

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Radio Show Feature Question for October 2017: How did Classical Music play a part of Dr. Marguerite Vogt’s life as a Medical Doctor, Polio Virus Researcher, Virologist, Molecular Biologist, Professor, and musician and what musical instrument did she play?

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Radio Show Feature Question for September 2017: Craig E. Stevens how does Classical music play a part of your life as a teacher, retired Master Sergeant of the United States Air Force, husband, father, and grandfather, and what musical instruments do you play?

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Radio Show Feature Question for August 2017:  How did Classical Music play a part in the life of Dr. Edward B. Lewis as an American Nobel Prize winner, Geneticist, Embryologist, Developmental Biology Professor, and Musician and what musical instrument did he play?

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Radio Show Feature Question for July 2017: How does Classical Music play a part of Dr. Eric F. Wieschaus’s life as a developmental biologist, American Nobel Prize winner, professor, investigator, and musician and what musical instrument does he play?

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Radio Show Feature Question for June 2017: Nancy Gray Scott is our “Radio Show’s 2017 Teacher of the Year”. Mrs. Scott, can you share with us your approach to teaching and motivating your students?

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Radio Show Feature Question for May 2017: How did Classical Music play a part of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s life and what musical instruments did they play?

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Radio Show Feature Question for April 2017: How does Classical Music play a part of Dr. Christiane  Nüsslein-Volhard’s life as a biologist, geneticist, Nobel Prize winner, professor, author, and musician and what musical instruments does she play?

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Radio Show Feature Question for March 2017: How did Classical Music play a part of Fred Astaire’s life as an American Dancer, Singer, Actor, Choreographer, Musician, and Television Presenter and what musical instruments did he play?

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Radio Show Feature Question for February 2017: How did Classical Music play a part of Robert C. Byrd’s life as a Senator, historian, author, butcher, welder, lawyer, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and what musical instrument did he play?

Radio Show Feature Question for January 2017: How does Classical Music play a part of Elizabeth Hanford Dole’s life as a lawyer, teacher, U. S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, U.S. Secretary of Labor, President of the Red Cross and what musical instrument does she play?