Marian Miner Cook
Athenaeum

A distinctive
feature of social and
cultural life at CMC

 

Current Semester Schedule

Athenaeum events are posted here as detailed information becomes available.

Tue, October 29, 1985
Ian Russ, research fellow and clinical consultant, Children's Institute International, Los Angeles; "From Trauma to Treatment: The Impact of Child Abuse on the Family System (Part I)" (11:00 a.m.)
 
Mon, October 28, 1985
Stan Katz, director of education and training, Children's Institute International, Los Angeles; "Child Abuse and Neglect: From Apathy to Hysteria"
 
Thu, October 24, 1985
Robert O'Neill, Chichele professor of the history of war, Oxford University; author, The German Army and the Nazi Party 1933-39 (1966) and Australia in the Korean War 1950-53 (1981); "War" (3:00 p.m.)
 
Wed, October 23, 1985
Richard Phalan, professor of military science, CMC; "War, PBS series, Part III: Profession of Arms"
 
Thu, October 17, 1985
Douglass McKenna, computer artist; "Mathemaesthetics"
 
Wed, October 16, 1985
Kurt Waldheim, former secretary general of the United Nations; "The United Nations: Fascination and Frustration"
 
Tue, October 15, 1985
Jack Merritt, professor emeritus of physics, CMC; P. Edward Haley, professor of government, CMC; author, Congress and the Fall of South Vietnam and Cambodia (1982); David Keithly, professor of military science, CMC; "Nuclear Strategy: Arms Control and the Future"
 
Mon, October 14, 1985
Jack Stark '57, president, CMC; Fritz Weis '65, treasurer, CMC; "War, PBS series, Part II: Anybody's Son Will Do"
 
Sat, October 12, 1985
James Stoner, Groucher College; Ralph Rossum, Alice Tweed Tuohy professor of government and ethics, CMC; author, Reverse Discrimination: The Constitutional Debate (1980) and co-author, The American Founding: Politics, Statesmanship, and the Constitution (1981); Edward Erler, professor of political science, U.C. San Bernardino; author, Equal Protection and Personal Rights (1982) (discussant); "The Judicial Power and the Rights of Man" (10:00 a.m. Bauer Center)
 
Fri, October 11, 1985
Murray Dry, professor of political science, Middlebury College; David Broyles, professor of political science, Wake Forest University; Patrick Garrity, Naval Postgraduate School; Gordon Lloyd, professor of government, University of Redlands, co-editor of The Essential AntiFederalist (1985), (discussant); "Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists: The Debate Over the Constitution" (9:00 a.m. Bauer Center)
 
Thu, October 10, 1985
Edward Banfield, professor of political science, Harvard University; author, The Unheavenly City: The Nature and Future of Our Urban Crisis (1970) and The Moral Bliss of a Backward Society (1958); William Kristol, chief of staff to the Secretary of Education, U.S.Department of Education; Charles Kesler, professor of government, CMC, (discussant); "The Federalist's Science of Government"
 
Wed, October 9, 1985
Douglas Pike, director, Indochina archive, Institute of East Asia Studies; author, War, Peace and the Viet Cong (1969) and History of Vietnamese Communism, 1925-1976 (1978); "Vietnam's War in Cambodia" (12:00 p.m.)
 
Mon, October 7, 1985
Sue Mansfield, professor of history, CMC; author, The Gestalt of War: An Inquiry into Its Origin and Meaning as a Social Institution (1982); "War, PBS series, Part I: The Road to Total War"
 
Fri, October 4, 1985
Chong-Wook Chung, professor of international relations, Seoul National University; author, Maoism and Development: The Politics of Industrial Management in China (1980); "East Asia in Transition" (12:00 p.m.)
 
Wed, October 2, 1985
Hisao Kobayashi, president and chairman of the board, Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank of California; "Problems and Prospects for Japanese Business in the United States: A Banker's Perspective" (12:30 p.m.)
 

Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum

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