November 12 - 13, 2004
Benjamin Franklin Hall
Benjamin Franklin Hall
Friday Morning, November 12
Benjamin Franklin Hall
9:15 a.m.
Frank H.T. Rhodes, President, in the Chair
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JAMES P. RONDA
H.G. Barnard Professor of Western American History, University of Tulsa
To Acquire What Knolege You Can
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JOHN LOGAN ALLEN
Professor and Chair, Department of Geography, University of Wyoming
Legacies of Lewis and Clark: The Immediate Response of the American Fur Trade
Intermission
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MARTHA A. SANDWEISS
Professor of American Studies and History, Amherst College
Picturing the Nineteenth-Century West
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JOHN MACE GRUNSFELD
Chief Scientist, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Earth, Moon, Mars and Beyond: The Future of Space Exploration
Friday Afternoon, November 12
1:15 p.m.
Purnell W. Choppin, Vice President, in the Chair
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LEON LEDERMAN
Resident Scholar, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
The Future of High Energy Physics
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MARTHA NUSSBAUM
Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, University of Chicago
Disgust and the Law
Intermission
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JANE F. FULCHER
Professor of Musicology, Indiana University
Renegotiating French Identity: Vichy's Collaboration, Incoherence, and Antigone's Triumph
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BRYAN GILLIAM
Francis Hill Fox Professor in Humanities, Department of Music, Duke University
Richard Strauss and the National Socialist Regime
Saturday Morning, November 13
Benjamin Franklin Hall
9:15 a.m.
Vincent L. McKusick, Vice President, in the Chair
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RICHARD A.F. PENROSE
PATRICIA M. WALD
United States Court of Appeals Judge (retired)
Judge, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (1999-2001)
Some Kudos and Some Concerns about International Courts
Intermission
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PAUL BERNARD
Member of the Academy of Inscriptions and Fine Letterse
Institute of France
Afghanistan: The Destruction of an Archaeological Heritage
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STEPHEN HINDS
Professor of Classics and Lockwood Professor of the Humanities, University of Washington
Ovid, Time and Exile
Saturday Afternoon, November 13
1:15 p.m.
Frank H.T. Rhodes, President, in the Chair
- DEDICATION
Edgar P. and Constance C. Richardson Hall
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SYMPOSIUM
CURRENT ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE
Markley Gordon Wolman, Moderator
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ROBERT E. EVENSON
Professor of Economics, Yale University
The Green Revolution: A Retrospective
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ROSAMOND L. NAYLOR
Julie Wrigley Senior Fellow, Center for Environmental Science and Policy
Stanford University
Unleashing the Genius of the Genome to Feed the Developing World
Intermission
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ROBERT W. HERDT
Adjunct International Professor of Applied Economics and Management
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University
Treaties, Intellectual Property, Market Power and Food in the Developing World
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VERNON W. RUTTAN
Regents Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota
Scientific and Technical Constraints on Agricultural Production: Prospects for the Future