Marian Miner Cook
Athenaeum

A distinctive
feature of social and
cultural life at CMC

 

Past Semester Schedules

 
Thu, March 23, 1995
Maggie Wang '97, piano; Allison Joe '97, cello; Heather Farnham, violin; "Musical Tea" (3:00 p.m.)
 
Mon, March 27, 1995
Jill Abramson, deputy bureau chief, The Wall Street Journal; author, Where They Are Now (1986) and co-author, "Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas" (1994)
 
Tue, March 28, 1995
R. Michael Mondavi, president, Robert Mondavi Winery; "Winemaking in California"
 
Wed, March 29, 1995
Dean Keith Simonton, professor of psychology, U.C. Davis; author, Greatness: Who Makes History and Why? (1994) and Scientific Genius: A Psychology of Science (1988); "Making a Mark: The Psychology of Greatness"
 
Thu, March 30, 1995
Ross MacPhee, chairman, department of mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History; author, Primates and Their Relatives in Phylogenetic Perspective (1993); "40,000 Year Plague: A Natural History of Human-Induced Extinction"
 
Mon, April 3, 1995
Shelley Saywell, documentary film maker, No Man's Land: Women Frontline Journalists (1994) and Women in War: First Hand Accounts from World War II to El Salvador (1985); "Seeing War Through Women's Eyes"
 
Tue, April 4, 1995
Federico Estevez, professor of social sciences, Instituto Technologico Autonomo de Mexico; "Political and Economic Reforms in Mexico"
 
Thu, April 6, 1995
Dinner Theater, "Play On!" by Rick Abbot (1980) (6:00 p.m.)
 
Fri, April 7, 1995
Dinner Theater, "Play On!" by Rick Abbot (1980) (6:00 p.m.)
 
Sat, April 8, 1995
Dinner Theater, "Play On!" by Rick Abbot (1980) (6:00 p.m.)
 
Mon, April 10, 1995
Jeffrey Sachs, Galen L. Stone professor of international trade, Harvard University; author, The Transition in Eastern Europe (1994) and Poland's Jump to the Market Economy (1994); "The Economic Aspects of Democratization in Europe"
 
Tue, April 11, 1995
Czeslaw Milosz, Nobel laureate in literature (1980); professor emeritus of Slavic languages and literature, U.C. Berkeley; author, Provinces (1991) and A Year of the Hunter (1994); "A Poet Reads From His Work"
 
Wed, April 12, 1995
Marc Fisher, staff writer, Washington Post; author, "After the Wall: Germany, the Germans, and the Burdens of History" (1995)
 
Thu, April 13, 1995
Michael Eagan, director of the Musica Angelica Early Music Series, lute; Carol Herman, cello and viola da gamba artist and teacher, viola; Jeffrey Thomas, director of the American Classical Soloists, tenor; "Music of Henry Purcell and His Time"
 
Mon, April 17, 1995
Ken Jowitt, University distinguished professor of political science, U.C. Berkeley; author, New World Disorder: The Leninist Extinction (1992); "Dizzy with Democracy: Critical Perspectives on the New World Disorder"
 

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