WGBH Openvault
Austin's Boston; Up With People: The Morality Of Moral Re-Armament
04/12/1967
Original date: 4/12/1967. directed by Bill Cosel

License Clip
More material is available from this program at the WGBH Archive. If you are a researcher interested in accessing the collection at WGBH, please email archive_requests@wgbh.org.
Undigitized item: Request Digitization
Untranscribed item: Request Transcription
- Series
- Austin's Boston
- Program
- Up With People: The Morality Of Moral Re-Armament
- Series Description
Series release date: 1967
- Program Description
Austin Hoyt wrote, produced and hosted this examination of the Moral Re-Armament Movement. The Movement was young, politically right and sought to convey the notion that not all teenagers were hippies, beatniks and dropouts. In particular the program focuses on a concert performance at Harvard by the “Up With People” singers and the controversy that surrounded the show. On camera interviews and comments by Harlon Dalton of the Harvard Young Democrats; John Sayre of the Moral Re-Armament Movement; Bernard Knox and Peter Rogers, Harvard students; and Jerry Zimmerman, Northeastern University student. The program concludes on the the note that the Movement, in part, seeks to politcially sway, to the right, the upcoming 1968 Presidential elections. 1967.
- Duration
00:28:37
- Asset Type
Broadcast program
- Media Type
Video
- Citation
- Chicago: “Austin's Boston; Up With People: The Morality Of Moral Re-Armament,” 04/12/1967, WGBH Media Library & Archives, accessed February 16, 2019, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_4F1F8AED3B5A44C2ABADE8B4C6BE4568.
- MLA: “Austin's Boston; Up With People: The Morality Of Moral Re-Armament.” 04/12/1967. WGBH Media Library & Archives. Web. February 16, 2019. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_4F1F8AED3B5A44C2ABADE8B4C6BE4568>.
- APA: Austin's Boston; Up With People: The Morality Of Moral Re-Armament. Boston, MA: WGBH Media Library & Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_4F1F8AED3B5A44C2ABADE8B4C6BE4568