Past Meeting Speakers

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Dr. Jacques Barzun, 4/19/1990
Literary Criticism
Ms. Ada Louise Huxtable, 4/19/1990
Architecture Criticism
Dr. Beatrice Mintz, 4/19/1990
Symposium Moderator: On Derived Arts as Primary Arts
Dr. Robert McC. Adams, 4/20/1990
Museums Beyond Treasures and Traditions
Earl of Bessborough, 4/20/1990
Whither Europe- East and West
Dr. Jonathan M. Brown, 4/20/1990
The Japanese Takeover of the Art Markets
Mr. William T. Golden, 4/20/1990
Worldwide Science Advising to the Highest Levels of Governments
Dr. Craig R. Thompson, 4/20/1990
Erasmus: The Final Chapter
Dr. Harriet Zuckerman, 4/20/1990
America's Nobel Laureates: The Reward System of Science at Its Peak
Dr. Paul A. Freund, 4/21/1990
The "State Action" Problem
The Reverend Theodore M. 4/21/1990
Hesburgh,
Symposium Moderator: On Human Rights in the U.S.
Miss Margaret E. Mahoney, 4/21/1990
Medical Rights: A Look to the Future
Dr. Eric R. Kandel, 11/8/1990
Genes, Nerve Cells, and the Remembrance of Things Past
Dr. Daniel E. Koshland, Jr., 11/8/1990
Short-Term and Long-Term Memory: Mechanisms and Values
Mr. H. C. Robbins Landon, 11/8/1990
Mozart's Requiem - New Perspectives
Dr. Vernon B. Mountcastle, Jr., 11/8/1990
Symposium Moderator: On Mind and Brain
Mr. Charles Scribner, Jr., 11/8/1990
Transfigurations: Bernini's Last Works
Dr. Victor H. Brombert, 11/9/1990
Meanings and Undeterminacy in Gogol's The Overcoat
Dr. Herbert Friedman, 11/9/1990
The Invisible Universe
Dr. Joseph S. Fruton, 11/9/1990
A Scientist as a Historian
Dr. Peter Gay, 11/9/1990
Humor: The Bite of Wit
Dr. Paul M. Kennedy, 11/9/1990
"Natural Size" of Great Powers
Dr. Bruce M. Metzger, 11/9/1990
Problems Confronting the Bible Translator
Dr. Don L. Anderson, 4/25/1991
The Deep Interior of the Earth: Imaging and Imagining
Dr. Markley G. Wolman, 4/25/1991
Mankind as a Geologic Agent and Its Effects on the Habitability of the Planets
Dr. Hatten S. Yoder, Jr., 4/25/1991
Symposium: On The New Geology
Dr. Gary Stanley Becker, 4/26/1991
Human Capital and the Economy
Dr. James H. Billington, 4/26/1991
The Search for a Modern Russian Identity
Mr. McGeorge Bundy, 4/26/1991
Barks Without Bites? Evidence about the Bomb from the Gulf War
Dr. Mildred Cohn, 4/26/1991
Visualization of Cognitive Processes
Dr. Athelstan F. Spilhaus, 4/26/1991
World Maps with Natural Physical Boundaries
Dr. Konrad E. Bloch, 4/27/1991
Blondes in Italian Renaissance Paintings
Dr. Frank H. T. Rhodes, 4/27/1991
Charles Darwin and the Development of Nineteenth-century Geology
Dr. Leon Knopoff, 11/1/1991
Self-Organization and the Development of Pattern: Implications for Earthquake Predictions
Dr. William O. Baker, 11/7/1991
Science for All Americans
Dr. Crawford H. Greenewalt, 11/7/1991
Jr.,
When a Great Empire Was Destroyed: The Common Man at the Fall of Sardis, 546 B.C.
Dr. Peter Paret, 11/7/1991
God's Hammer: Profile of a Nazi Propagandist
Dr. Joseph H. Taylor, Jr., 11/7/1991
Testing Gravity with Binary Pulsars
Dr. Ansley J. Coale, 11/8/1991
Symposium: On Immigration
Dr. Ludo Rocher, 11/8/1991
Law-Books in an Oral Culture
Dr. Maxine F. Singer, 11/8/1991
From Genomic Junk to Human Disease
Dr. Jack H. Hexter, 4/23/1992
Revving Up the Military-Educational Complex: An Exploration of a New Career in One's Ninth Decade
Dr. Robert M. White, 4/23/1992
Variations on the Greenhouse Theme
Dr. John Kenneth Galbraith, 4/24/1992
The Functional Underclass
Mr. William T. Golden, 4/24/1992
Symposium Moderator: On The American Underclass
Dr. David A. Hamburg, 4/24/1992
Intervention for Education and Health in Very Poor Communities
Dr. Leon M. Lederman, 4/24/1992
To Change a City: A Chicago Story
Dr. Walter E. Massey, 4/24/1992
Promoting Useful Knowledge
Dr. William Julius Wilson, 4/24/1992
The Crisis of the Inner-City Ghetto Male
Dr. W. Robert Connor, 4/25/1992
Athenian Civic Identity: The Ionian Era
Dr. Thomas Eisner, 4/25/1992
The Chemical Value of Nature
Dr. Vartan Gregorian, 4/25/1992
The Rise and Fall of Soviet Nationality Theory
Dr. Judith Nisse Shklar, 4/25/1992
Friendship and Polictics
Dr. Clyde F. Barker, 11/12/1992
Studies of the Thymus as a Transplant Site
Dr. Jerrold Meinwald, 11/12/1992
Pasteur, Mirror Image Molecules, and an Unresolved Question in Anesthesiology
Dr. Henry A. Millon, 11/12/1992
Architectural Models and St. Peter's in Rome
Dr. Helen F. North, 11/12/1992
Emblems of Eloquence
Dr. Werner Gundersheimer, 11/13/1992
"The Green-eyed Monster": Renaissance Concepts of Jealousy
Dr. Kathleen Hall Jamieson, 11/13/1992
The Ideals of Democratic Discourse
Dr. William N. Kelley, 11/13/1992
Gene Therapy in Humans: The Process, the Politics, and the Promise
Miss Margaret E. Mahoney, 11/13/1992
Healing Broken Communities: Building for the Future
The Honorable Vincent L. 11/13/1992
McKusick,
The Original Jurisdiction of the United States Supreme Court
Dr. Samuel O. Thier, 11/13/1992
The AIDS Epidemic: Science vs. Politics
Dr. Bernard Bailyn, 4/28/1993
Jefferson and the Ambiguities of Freedom
His Royal Highness Juan Carlos I, King 4/28/1993
of Spain,
Spain and the American Philosophical Society
Dr. Peter Paret, 4/28/1993
Jefferson and the Birth of European Liberalism
The Honorable Arlin M. Adams, 4/29/1993
William Penn and the American Heritage of Religious Liberty
Sir Michael Atiyah, 4/29/1993
Mathematics, Queen and Servant of the Sciences
Dr. Dudley R. Herschbach, 4/29/1993
Dense Fluids
Sir Martin Rees, 4/29/1993
From a "Big Bang" to a Complex Cosmos: Galaxies, Black Holes, and Dark Matter
Dr. William J. Baumol, 4/30/1993
Economics as Applied Discipline: Rising Health Care Costs as an Example
Dr. John Hope Franklin, 4/30/1993
The Social Sciences for the New Century
Dr. Joseph L. Goldstein, 4/30/1993
Hypercholesterolemia and the Atherosclerosis: How Receptor Mutations Cause Disease
Dr. Vartan Gregorian, 4/30/1993
Education and Our Divided Knowledge
Dr. Herbert A. Simon, 4/30/1993
The Human Mind: The Symbolic Level
Dr. Emily Townsend Vermeule, 4/30/1993
Jefferson and Homer
Dr. Don Craig Wiley, 4/30/1993
Seeing Is Believing: Biological Functions from Atomic Images
Sir Anthony Kenny, 5/1/1993
The Metamorphosis of Metaphysics
Dr. Jaroslav Pelikan, 5/1/1993
The Historian As Polyglot
Mr. J. Carter Brown, 11/11/1993
Realizing the Modernist Dream: The Designing of Neutra's "Windshield", 1936-37
Dr. Joel E. Cohen, 11/11/1993
The Human Carrying Capacity of Earth
Prof. Freeman J. Dyson, 11/11/1993
Two Revolutions in Astronomy
Dr. Patrick V. Kirch, 11/11/1993
Lapita and its Aftermath: The Austromesian Settlement of Oceania
Professor Edward T. Cone, 11/12/1993
Thinking (About) Music
Dr. Barbara K. Lewalski, 11/12/1993
Old Renaissance Canons, New Women's Texts: The Example of Lady Mary Wroth
Dr. A. Walton Litz, 11/12/1993
English Studies: The First Hundred Years
Dr. James M. McPherson, 11/12/1993
Who Freed the Slaves?
Dr. Chen Ning Yang, 11/12/1993
Symmetry
Dr. Peter C. Nowell, 4/21/1994
Diffusing Photon Density Waves: Ripples of Brightness
Dr. Edward C. Stone, 4/21/1994
The W.M. Keck Telescope: The First of A New Generation of Telescopes
Dr. Floyd E. Bloom, 4/22/1994
Knowing about Knowing about the Brain
Dr. Jared M. Diamond, 4/22/1994
Ecological Collapses of Past Civilizations
Dr. Thomas Eisner, 4/22/1994
Chemical Prospecting: A Global Imperative
Mr. James O. Freedman, 4/22/1994
Thurgood Marshall
Dr. Arthur S. Link, 4/22/1994
Dr. Grayson's Predicament
Dr. Ruth Patrick, 4/22/1994
Are We Running Out of Water of Sufficient Quantity and Suitable Quantity?
Dr. I. M. Singer, 4/22/1994
2000 Years of Geometry
Dr. Gilbert F. White, 4/22/1994
Overview and Comments
Dr. Loren R. Graham, 4/23/1994
The Ghost of the Executed Engineer: Technology and the Fall of the Soviet Union
The Honorable George C. 4/23/1994
McGhee,
Man and the Purpose of the Cosmos
Dr. Frank Press, 4/23/1994
Natural Disasters: Pre-Disaster Mitigation or Post-Disaster Relief
Dr. James Q. Wilson, 4/23/1994
Moral Intuitions
Dr. Abram Bergson, 11/10/1994
The Big Bang in Russia: A Survey
Dr. William G. Bowen, 11/10/1994
Governance by Boards
Dr. Oleg Grabar, 11/10/1994
The Fate of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem Through the Ages
Dr. Ernst Mayr, 11/10/1994
Darwin's Impact on Modern Thought
Dr. Phillip V. Tobias, 11/10/1994
Premature Discoveries in Science, with Special Reference to Australopithecus and Homo Habilis
Dr. Barbara A. Black, 11/11/1994
Historians, Legal Historians, and the American Revolution
Dr. Derek C. Bok, 11/11/1994
America's Disenchantment With Government
Dr. Martin Ostwald, 11/11/1994
Public Expense: Whose Obligation? Athens, 600-454 B.C.
Dr. Victor R. Fuchs, 4/20/1995
What Every Philosopher Should Know About Health Economics
Mr. William H. Scheide, 4/20/1995
Thoughts on Bach, History, and Society
Mr. James E. Burke, 4/21/1995
Overview of Illegal Drugs in America
Mr. John H. Gibbons, 4/21/1995
Energy for A Doubled World Population
Dr. Gerald Gunther, 4/21/1995
Judge Learned Hand: The Choices and Satisfactions of a Biographer
Dr. Stanley N. Katz, 4/21/1995
Official History: The Holmes Devise History of the U.S. Supreme Court
Dr. Gerard Piel, 4/21/1995
Symposium: Environment and Development
Mr. Maurice F. Strong, 4/21/1995
Agenda 21: Sustaining the Spirit of Rio
Dr. Ansley J. Coale, 4/22/1995
Five Decades of Missing Females in China
Dr. Wen C. Fong, 4/22/1995
Some Thoughts on Chinese Art History
Dr. Herbert Friedman, 4/22/1995
One Hundred Years of X-Rays: Microscopic to Cosmic
Dr. Samuel H. Preston, 4/22/1995
American Mortality in the Twentieth Century
Dr. Edwin D. Kilbourne, 11/1/1995
Humor in Science
Dr. Joyce Appleby, 11/2/1995
Personal Origins of the American Temperance Movement
Mr. Louis Begley, 11/2/1995
Kafka: The Ax for the Frozen Sea Within Us
Dr. Gerhard H. Böwering, 11/2/1995
The Concept of Time in Islam
Dr. Christian Habicht, 11/2/1995
Athens, Samos, and Alexander the Great
Dr. Machteld J. Mellink, 11/2/1995
Evacuations of Troy: Old and New Problems
Dr. Jeremiah P. Ostriker, 11/2/1995
Cosmology in the Twentieth Century: What Have We Learned?
Dr. Frederick Seitz, 11/2/1995
The Prehistory of the Age of Silicon Electronics
Dr. Robert R. Wilson, 11/3/1995
Hiroshima, The Scientists' Reaction
Dr. Burton G. Malkiel, 4/25/1996
Two Common Errors in Empirical Financial Research
Mr. Hugh B. Price, 4/25/1996
Cities: The Soul of America
Dr. Charles H. Townes, 4/25/1996
Progress in Precision: Time, Distance, and Detail
Dr. Paul Berg, 4/26/1996
Knowing Our Genes and Their Meaning: A Legacy for the Next Millennium
Dr. Lawrence Bogorad, 4/26/1996
Some Natural History of An Ancient Enzyme
Dr. Seymour S. Kety, 4/26/1996
Do Genes Influence the Mind?
Dr. Martin E. Marty, 4/26/1996
The Future of World Fundamentalisms
Dr. Mary Patterson McPherson, 4/26/1996
A Century of Building
Dr. Richard N. Zare, 4/26/1996
Laboratory Measurements of Extraterrestrial Objects
Dr. Purnell W. Choppin, 4/27/1996
From a Three-Headed Bit to a Major Philanthropy: The Surprising Legacy of Howard Hughes
Dr. Herbert Friedman, 4/27/1996
Ballistic Missile Defense, Space, and the Danger of Nuclear War
Dr. Fernando Nottebohm, 4/27/1996
The Duration of Memories
Dr. Charles P. Slichter, 4/27/1996
The Golden Anniversary of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Fifty Years of Surprises
Dr. Britton Chance, 5/20/1996
Noninvasive Cancer Detection
Dr. Renato Dulbecco, 5/20/1996
Genes and Cancer
Dr. Herbert Friedman, 5/20/1996
The X-Ray Universe
Dr. Victor A. McKusick, 5/20/1996
Mapping the Human Genome: Progress, Prospects and Societal Implications
Dr. Joseph H. Taylor, Jr., 5/20/1996
Binary Pulsars and Relavistic Gravity
Dr. Roland M. Frye, 5/21/1996
Modern Totalitarianism and Ancient Tyranny: Hitler, Stalin and Shakespeare's Macbeth
Dr. Rita Levi-Montalcini, 5/21/1996
Recent Developments in the NGF Saga
Dr. Jaroslav Pelikan, 5/21/1996
Greek Wisdom in the New Rome
Dr. Bruce Alberts, 11/8/1996
Educational Reform: Science Education as a Wedge for Revitalizing Our National Schools
Dr. Caroline W. Bynum, 11/8/1996
Death and Resurrection in the Middle Ages: Some Modern Implications
Ms. Marian Wright Edelman, 11/8/1996
The Plight of Our Children: Invest Now or Pay Later
Dr. Bela Julesz, 11/8/1996
On Maturational Windows and Adult Cortical Plasticity in Steriopsis
Dr. William N. Kelley, 11/8/1996
The Academic Health System in the 21st Century
Dr. Nannerl O. Keohane, 11/8/1996
Can the University Shape our Character?
Dr. Thomas W. Langfitt, 11/8/1996
Overview of Health Care Reform
Dr. John H. Sinfelt, 11/8/1996
Catalysis - An Old But Continuing Theme in Chemistry
Dr. Val L. Fitch, 11/9/1996
What Paces Discovery? Fortunes and Misfortunes in Physics
The Honorable Ellen Ash 11/9/1996
Peters,
The Role of State Constitutions in Our Federal System
Dr. James Barr, 4/24/1997
Prescientific Chronology: The Bible and the Origin of the World
Dr. Lucian Pye, 4/24/1997
U.S. - China Relations: Why the Cycle of Hopes and Disappointments
Dr. J. William Schopf, 4/24/1997
Ancient Life on Earth and Mars: Extraordinary Claims! Extraordinary Evidence?
Dr. Britton Chance, 4/25/1997
Symposium Moderator: Cell Suicide in Cancer and Stroke
Dr. Ludwig Koenen, 4/25/1997
The Carbonized Papyrus Archive from Byzantium Petra, Jordan
Sir Hans Kornberg, 4/25/1997
Multum in parva: The Microbe as Microcosm
Dr. Janet D. Rowley, 4/25/1997
Chromosome Translocations: Dangerous Liaisons
Dr. Craig R. Thompson, 4/25/1997
Apoptosis: The Evolution of Altruistic Death
Mr. Kent Greenawalt, 4/26/1997
Has Religion Any Place in Liberal Politics and Law?
Dr. John A. Simpson, 4/26/1997
Cosmic Rays: Nuclear Messengers from Our Galaxy
Dr. Gordon S. Wood, 4/26/1997
The Real Treason of Aaron Burr
Dr. Clyde F. Barker, 11/14/1997
Contributions of Transplantation to the Understanding and Treatment of Diabetes
Dr. Gordon A. Craig, 11/14/1997
Goethe and America
Dr. Christian de Duve, 11/14/1997
Constraints on the Origin and Evolution of Life
Dr. Mildred S. Dresselhaus, 11/14/1997
Why are People so Excited about Carbon Nanotubes?
Dr. Christopher P. Jones, 11/14/1997
Interrupted Funeral in the Ancient World
The Honorable Jack F. Matlock, 11/14/1997
Jr.,
Can Civilizations Clash?
Dr. Donald E. Osterbrock, 11/14/1997
Yerkes Observatory and its Savior, Otto Struve
Dr. Alvin M. Weinberg, 11/14/1997
Scientific Millenarianism
Dr. Robert Fagles, 11/15/1997
Translating, and Performing, Homer's Odyssey
Dr. Bernard Lewis, 11/15/1997
Our Interfaith Future: From Prejudice and Exclusion to Respect and Communion
Dr. Mary Patterson McPherson, 11/15/1997
Symposium Moderator: The Promise and Problems of Higher Education
Dr. Frank H. T. Rhodes, 11/15/1997
The Advancement of Learning: Prospects in a Cynical Age
Dr. Ralph Landau, 4/23/1998
From Science to Economic Growth
Dr. W. G. Ernst, 4/24/1998
Continental Collision, Mountain Building, and Diamonds in the Rough
Dr. Dudley R. Herschbach, 4/24/1998
Let There Be Light: Genesis of Sodium Nightglow and Long Meteor Trails
Dr. Ihor Sevcenko, 4/24/1998
Perceptions of Byzantium
Sir John Meurig Thomas, 4/24/1998
Rumfords Remarkable Creation
The Honorable John C. 4/24/1998
Whitehead,
Not-for-Profits: An Underdeveloped Asset for America
Dr. May R. Berenbaum, 4/25/1998
Gut Reactions: How Caterpillars Eat Plants
Dr. Roald Hoffmann, 4/25/1998
You Shall Not Deviate to the Right or to the Left: How Authority is Negotiated in Science and Religion
Dr. Matthew S. Meselson, 4/25/1998
Have Bdelloid Rotifers Evolved Without Sexual Reproduction?
Dr. Whitfield J. Bell, Jr., 11/13/1998
Founders and Foundations of the Society
Dr. Derek C. Bok, 11/13/1998
The Unknown Paul Ehrlich: The "Magic Bullet" Revisited
Dr. Ronald Breslow, 11/13/1998
Extending Nature
Dr. David P. Eastburn, 11/13/1998
Vive le Dilettante!
Dr. Frederick Seitz, 11/13/1998
First Use of Crystal Rectifiers in Wireless
Dr. Günter Blobel, 11/14/1998
Rebuilding Dresden's Historic Center
Dr. John Kenneth Galbraith, 11/14/1998
Inequality: A Global View
Dr. Joseph Kerman, 11/14/1998
Music and Politics: The Case of William Byrd (1554-1623)
Dr. Stephan George Kuttner, 11/14/1998
Can the Global Economy be a Mixed Economy?
Dr. Jane Lubchenco, 11/14/1998
Entering the Century of the Environment: Rethinking Priorities
Dr. Gerard Piel, 11/14/1998
Symposium: The Globalization of the World Economy
Dr. James Tobin, 11/14/1998
Financial Globalization
Dr. James G. Anderson, 4/22/1999
Discussant: Global Warmings: Does Science Matter?
Dr. Paul Berg, 4/22/1999
Scientists and The Public: An Ambivalent Partnership
Dr. Purnell W. Choppin, 4/22/1999
Millennium Symposium Moderator: Biological Science
Dr. John E. Dowling, 4/22/1999
Discussant: Wiring the Brain: Dynamic Interplay between Nature and Nurture
Prof. Freeman J. Dyson, 4/22/1999
Discussant: Our Concept of the Cosmos: Progress, Prospects and Mysteries
Dr. Charles L. Fefferman, 4/22/1999
Discussant: Mathematics and Computing
Dr. Richard M. Goody, 4/22/1999
Global Warmings: Does Science Matter?
Dr. Eric R. Kandel, 4/22/1999
Genes, Synapses and Long-term Memory
Dr. Jerome Karle, 4/22/1999
Discussant: Molecular Biology of Huntington's Disease
Dr. Alfred G. Knudson, Jr., 4/22/1999
Discussant: Cancer: The Revolution and The Challenge
Dr. Peter D. Lax, 4/22/1999
Mathematics and Computing
Dr. Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky, 4/22/1999
Discussant: The Laws of Nature
Dr. Max F. Perutz, 4/22/1999
Molecular Biology of Huntington's Disease
Dr. Samuel H. Preston, 4/22/1999
Discussant: Our Parents, Our Children: Population in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Sir Martin Rees, 4/22/1999
Our concept of the cosmos: Progress, Prospects and Mysteries
Dr. Harold T. Shapiro, 4/22/1999
Discussant: Scientists and The Public: An Ambivalent Partnership
Dr. Carla J. Shatz, 4/22/1999
Wiring the Brain: Dynamic Imterplay between Nature and Nurture
Dr. Charles H. Townes, 4/22/1999
Symposium: Millennium
Dr. Bert Vogelstein, 4/22/1999
Cancer: The Revolution and The Challenge
Dr. Steven Weinberg, 4/22/1999
The Laws of Nature
Dr. William J. Baumol, 4/23/1999
A Millennium of Economics in Twenty Minutes: Towards Useful Knowledge
Dr. Alan S. Blinder, 4/23/1999
Economics Becomes a Science, or Does It?
Dr. Glen W. Bowersock, 4/23/1999
Discussant: The Advantage of Singularity in an era of Globalization
Dr. Andrew F. Brimmer, 4/23/1999
Discussant: Economics Becomes a Science, or Does It?
Dr. Joel E. Cohen, 4/23/1999
Our Parents, Our Children: Population in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Professor Wendy Doniger, 4/23/1999
More Than One Millennium: The Perennial Return of the History of Religions
Sir John Elliott, 4/23/1999
Reconstructing the Past
Dr. David Freedberg, 4/23/1999
Discussant: Art and Architectural History in the 20th Century
Dr. Marc Fumaroli, 4/23/1999
The Advantage of Singularity in an Era of Globalization
Dr. Anthony Grafton, 4/23/1999
Discussant: Reconstructing the Past
Mr. Kent Greenawalt, 4/23/1999
Discussant: Individual Rights and the National Sovereignty
Mr. Louis Henkin, 4/23/1999
Individual Rights and the National Sovereignty
Professor Hermann Hunger, 4/23/1999
Discussant: More Than One Millennium: The Perennial Return of the History of Religions
Dr. Henry A. Millon, 4/23/1999
Art and Architectural History in the 20th Century
Dr. Vernon B. Mountcastle, Jr., 4/23/1999
Discussant: Genes, Synapses and Long-term Memory
Dr. Joseph E. Stiglitz, 4/23/1999
Discussant: A Millennium of Economics in Twenty Minutes: Towards Useful Knowledge
Dr. Francisco Jose Ayala, 4/24/1999
Discussant: Challenges of Health Care in Democratic Societies
Dr. Derek C. Bok, 4/24/1999
Fairness, Equal Opportunity, and the Admission of Minorities to Universities
Dr. William J. Bouwsma, 4/24/1999
One Hundred Years of the Renaissance
Dr. John H. D'Arms, 4/24/1999
Democracy and Culture
Dr. Hanna H. Gray, 4/24/1999
One Hundred Years of the Renaissance
Dr. Sheldon Hackney, 4/24/1999
Democracy and Culture
The Honorable Nancy Kassebaum 4/24/1999
Baker,
Challenges of Health Care in Democratic Societies
Sir Anthony Kenny, 11/12/1999
Seven Philosopher Poets
Dr. Anna Morpurgo Davies, 11/12/1999
Searching for Languages in Ancient Anatolia: Hieroglyphic Luwian
Dr. David G. Nathan, 11/12/1999
Mediterranean Blood- The Thalassemia Story
Dr. Stanley B. Prusiner, 11/12/1999
Prions-A New Biological Principle of Infection
Mr. James D. Wolfensohn, 11/12/1999
Development Choices in a Changing World
Dr. Semir Zeki, 11/12/1999
Consciousness Explored Through Vision
Dr. David Baltimore, 11/13/1999
Reactions to Cal Tech: Individuality in Academia
Dr. William G. Bowen, 11/13/1999
Scholarly Communication in the Digital Age
Professor Peter R. L. Brown, 11/13/1999
Towards a New Augustine: New Letters, New Sermans
Dr. Maurice R. Hilleman, 11/13/1999
The Frustrating Journey to an AIDS Vaccine
Dr. Ida Nicolaisen, 11/13/1999
The Coalescence of Time: Punan Bah Notions of Time and Self
Dr. Frank H. T. Rhodes, 11/13/1999
Symposium Moderator: The Diffusion of Knowledge in the Digital Age


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