Marian Miner Cook
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Historical Archives: Sep 17, 2001

Mon, September 17, 2001
Charles Kesler, professor of government, CMC; author, Saving the Revolution: The Federalist Papers and the American Founding (1987) and co-author, Keeping the Tablets: Modern American Conservative Thought (1988); John Roth, Russell K. Pitzer professor of philosophy and religious studies, CMC; author, Ethics after the Holocaust: Perspectives, Critiques, and Responses (1999) and Private Needs, Public Selves: Talk about Religion in America (1997); William Ascher, Donald C. McKenna professor of government and economics, dean of faculty, CMC; (moderator); co-author, Strategic Planning and Forecasting: Political Risk and Economic Opportunity (1983) and author, Why Governments Waste National Resources: Policy Failures in Developing Countries (1999); P. Edward Haley, W. M. Keck Foundation Chair of International strategic studies, CMC; author, Nuclear Strategy, Arms Control and the Future (1988) and Congress and the Fall of South Vietnam and Cambodia (1982); Diane Halpern, professor of psychology; director, Berger Institute for Work, Family and Children, CMC; author, Thought and Knowledge: An Introduction to Critical Thinking (1995) and Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities (1992); Marc Weidenmier, professor of economics, CMC; co-author, International Financial Crisis by Way of Localized Disaster: The San Francisco Earthquake and the Panic of 1907 (2001) and The Market for Confederate Cotton Bonds (2000); "Coping with the Tragedy: Security and Democracy" (4:00 p.m.)
 

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