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 1, 1985
Howard Jacobson '79, executive vice president, Jacobson Trading Corporation; "Japanese-American Economic Prospects: A Young Entrepreneur's Perspective" (11:00 a.m.)
 
Mon, September 30, 1985
Chalmers Johnson, Walter and Elise Haas Professor of Asian Studies, U.C. Berkeley; author, Revolutionary Change (1982) and MITI and the Japanese Miracle: The Growth of Industrial Policy, 1925-1975 (1982); "The Japanese Economy: A Different Kind of Capitalism"
 
Thu, September 26, 1985
John Zinda, professor of physical education and director of athletics, CMC; "Athletic Entrepreneurship: Promoting American Football in Japan" (11:00 a.m.)
 
Mon, September 16, 1985
Jim Lucke, professor of mathematics, CMC; "Mountaineering in Peru"
 
Wed, September 11, 1985
Robert Hilburn, music critic, Los Angeles Times; author, forthcoming "Springsteen" (1985)
 
Mon, April 22, 1985
March Fong Eu, California Secretary of State; "California Politics" (12:00 p.m.)
 
Fri, April 19, 1985
Jake Porter, saxophone; "Jelly Roll Jazz Society: Bourbon Street"
 
Mon, April 15, 1985
Dru Sherrod, author, forthcoming, The Vital Bond; social psychologist; "Friendships in the Lives of Men and Women"
 
Wed, April 10, 1985
Leopold Page, Holocaust survivor; "The Holocaust"
 
Thu, April 4, 1985
Telford Taylor, associate U.S. trial counsel at Nuremberg trials; author, Sword and Swastika (1952) and The March of Conquest (1958); Bradley Smith, American authority on the Nuremberg trials; author, The Road to Nuremberg (1981) and Reaching Judgment at Nuremberg (1977); Shlomo Aronson, senior lecturer in political science, Hebrew University; author, Conflict and Bargaining in the Middle East: An Israeli Perspective (1978) and Beginnings of the Gestapo System: The Bavarian Model in 1933 (1969); Whitney Harris, assistant U.S. trial counsel at Nuremberg trials; author, Tyranny on Trial: The Trial of the Major German War Criminals at the End of World War II at Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946 (1954); Robert Wolfe, chief of the Modern Military Branch of the National Archives; author, Captured German Documents and Related Records: A National Archive Conference (1974); John Mendelsohn, National Archives associate; author, The Holocaust Records in the National Archives on the Nazi Persecution of the Jews (1984); Walter Brudno, assistant U.S. trial counsel at Nuremberg Trials; "Less Than Slaves" (11:00 a.m.)
 
Wed, April 3, 1985
Telford Taylor, associate U.S. trial counsel at Nuremberg trials; author, Sword and Swastika (1952) and The March of Conquest (1958); Bradley Smith, American authority on the Nuremberg trials; author, The Road to Nuremberg (1981) and Reaching Judgment at Nuremberg (1977); Shlomo Aronson, senior lecturer in political science, Hebrew University; author, Conflict and Bargaining in the Middle East: An Israeli Perspective (1978) and Beginnings of the Gestapo System: The Bavarian Model in 1933 (1969); Whitney Harris, assistant U.S. trial counsel at Nuremberg trials; author, Tyranny on Trial: The Trial of the Major German War Criminals at the End of World War II at Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946 (1954); Robert Wolfe, chief of the Modern Military Branch of the National Archives; author, Captured German Documents and Related Records: A National Archive Conference (1974); John Mendelsohn, National Archives associate; author, The Holocaust Records in the National Archives on the Nazi Persecution of the Jews (1984); Walter Brudno, assistant U.S. trial counsel at Nuremberg Trials; "The Road to Nuremberg" (3:00 p.m.)
 
Tue, April 2, 1985
Bradley Smith, American authority on the Nuremberg Trials; author, The Road to Nuremberg (1981) and "Reaching Judgment at Nuremberg" (1977) (11:00 a.m.)
 
Tue, March 26, 1985
Jonathan Kozol, author, Death at an Early Age (1985) and On Being A Teacher (1981); "Educational Reform"
 
Wed, March 13, 1985
"Biology and Philosophy: An Informal Symposium"
 
Thu, March 7, 1985
Daniel Boorstin, director, Library of Congress; author, The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America (1961) and The Americas: The Colonial Experience (1958); "The Library of Congress"
 

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