Speakers, Fall 1983

 

Monday,
September 12
Julian Nava, professor of history, C.S.U. Northridge; former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico; author, Viva la Raza: Readings on Mexican Americans (1973) and California- Five Centuries of Cultural Contrasts (1976); "U.S.-Latin American Relations"
 
Friday,
September 16
Robert Jardine, magician; Peter Nardi, professor of sociology, Pitzer College; author, Alcoholism and Homosexuality: A Theoretical Perspective (1982) and Alcohol Treatment and the Non-Traditional Family Structures of Gays and Lesbians (1982); "The Sociology of Magic"
 
Monday,
September 19
Voyager Dinner, "Voyager Space Expedition"
 
Monday,
September 26
Anne Rice, author, Interview with the Vampire (1976) and Feast of All Saints (1979); Stan Rice, professor of English and creative writing, San Francisco State University; author, Some Lamb (1975) and Whiteboy (1976); "Conversation with Anne and Stan Rice"
 
Tuesday,
October 4
Mary Calderone, adjunct professor of human sexuality, New York University; author, Talking with Your Child About Sex (1983); "Understanding Your Sexuality" (8:00 p.m. Bauer Center)
 
Wednesday,
October 5
Mary Calderone, adjunct professor of human sexuality, New York University; author, The Family Book About Sexuality (1981); "Understanding Your Sexuality"
 
Thursday,
October 12
Andre Kaspi, professor of history, University of Paris; "Mitterand's Foreign Policy and France's Relations with the United States" (12:00 p.m.)
 
Friday,
October 21
Tarzie Vittachi, deputy executive director of UNICEF; "38th Anniversary of the United Nations"
 
Tuesday,
November 1
Ross Eckert, professor of economics, CMC; Ron Teeples, professor of economics, CMC; author, Public Versus Private Water Delivery: A Hedonic Cost Approach (1983) with Susan Feigenbaum, professor of economics, CMC; John Roth, Russell K. Pitzer professor of philosophy and religious studies, CMC; editor, Philosophy of Josiah Royce (1982); Steve Davis, professor of philosophy and religion, CMC; author, The Debate About the Bible: Inerrancy Versus Infallibility (1977) and Faith, Skepticism, and Evidence: An Essay in Religious Epistemology (1978); Steve Smith, professor of philosophy, CMC; author, Satisfaction of Interest and the Concept of Morality (1975) and editor, Ways of Wisdom: Readings on the Good Life (1983); "Economics and Philosophy: An Informal Symposium"
 
Wednesday,
November 2
Dinner Theater, "Leontyne Pryce Pre-concert Dinner" (8:00 p.m. Bridges Auditorium)
 
Tuesday,
November 8
Larissa Lomnitz, professor of anthropology, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM); author, Como sobreviven los marginado (Networks and Marginality) (1974); "Family and Enterprise in Mexico: An Anthropologist's View of Economic Development"
 
Sunday,
November 13
Karen Clark, doctoral candidate, Claremont Graduate School; "Piano Recital" (3:00 p.m.)
 
Monday,
November 14
Dennis Rosenbaum '74, Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University; "The Police Professional vs. the Neighborhood Crime Fighter: Relative Strengths and Weaknesses"
 
Monday,
November 14
Thomas Mangione '68, director, Center for Survey Research, University of Massachusetts; "The Hartford Crime Control Experiment: Defensible Space and Practical Politics" (8:00 p.m.)
 
Wednesday,
November 16
Lyn Nofziger, political consultant; "The Political Process" (12:00 p.m.)
 
Wednesday,
November 16
Fay Kanin, past president, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; Jean Firstenberg, director, American Film Institute; "Women in Film-making"
 
Thursday,
November 17
Lyn Nofziger, political consultant; "The Political Process" (12:00 p.m.)
 
Sunday,
November 20
Stephan Moss, doctoral candidate, Claremont Graduate School; "Harpsichord Recital" (3:00 p.m.)
 

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