Marian Miner Cook
Athenaeum

A distinctive
feature of social and
cultural life at CMC

 

Past Semester Schedules

 
Tue, March 26, 1996
Hugh Ross, professor of physical science, Simon Greenleaf University; author, Creation and Time: A Biblical and Scientific Perspective on the Creation-Date Controversy (1994) and The Creator and the Cosmos: How the Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God (1993); "Science and Religion"
 
Wed, March 27, 1996
Susan Douglas, professor of media and American studies, Hampshire College; author, Inventing American Broadcasting, 1899-1922 (1987) and "Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female in Mass Media" (1994)
 
Thu, March 28, 1996
Martin Marty, Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service professor of history of modern Christianity, University of Chicago; author, The Glory and the Power: The Fundamentalist Challenge to the Modern World (1993) and Pilgrims in Their Own Land: 500 Years of Religion in America (1984); "The Changing Face of Religion in America: Religious Fundamentalism"
 
Mon, April 1, 1996
Michael Rothschild, futurist; president, Bionomics Institute; author, Bionomics: The Inevitability of Capitalism (1990) and Bionomics: Economy as Business Ecosystem (1990); "From the Machine Age to Knowledge Age: Welcome to the Fourth Information Revolution"
 
Tue, April 2, 1996
Manuel Pastor, Jr., associate professor of economics, Occidental College; author, Latinos and the Los Angeles Uprising: The Economic Context (1993) and Inflation, Stabilization, and Debt: Macroeconomic Experiments in Peru and Bolivia (1992); "Crisis, Reform, and Crisis: Deja Vu and the Absence of Memory in Mexico's Political Economy"
 
Wed, April 3, 1996
Douglas Dunston, conductor; doctoral candidate, Claremont Graduate School; "Stravinsky's L'Histoire du Soldat"
 
Thu, April 4, 1996
Paul Krugman, professor of economics, Stanford University; author, The Self-Organizing Economy (1996) and Peddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in the Age of Diminished Expectations (1994); "Trade and Wages"
 
Mon, April 8, 1996
Peter Gay, Sterling professor emeritus of history, Yale University; author, Freud: A Life for Our Time (1989) and Voltaire Politics: The Poet as Realist (1988); "Bourgeoisophobi"
 
Tue, April 9, 1996
James Klages, trumpet and cornet soloist; Hao Huang, piano, assistant professor of music, Scripps College; "Three Centuries of High Brass"
 
Wed, April 10, 1996
Donald McKenna, founding trustee, CMC; author, The Roots of Kennametal: Or Philip McKenna and How He Grew (1972) and Roots of Malcolm Carnegie McKenna (1992); "The Hopi Indians: Culture and Art"
 
Thu, April 11, 1996
Dinner Theater, "The Black Duck" by Bill Svanoe (1991) (6:00 p.m.)
 
Fri, April 12, 1996
Dinner Theater, "The Black Duck" by Bill Svanoe (1991) (6:00 p.m.)
 
Sat, April 13, 1996
Dinner Theater, "The Black Duck" by Bill Svanoe (1991) (6:00 p.m.)
 
Mon, April 15, 1996
P. Edward Haley, professor of international relations, CMC; author, Strategic Defense Initiative: Folly or Future? (1986) and co-author, Nuclear Strategy, Arms Control, and the Future (1988); "Rejecting Complacency and Despair: Reflections on the Holocaust"
 
Tue, April 16, 1996
Michael Posner, professor of psychology, University of Oregon; author, Cognition: An Introduction (1973) and "Images of the Mind" (1994)
 

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