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.

Sat, April 3, 1999
Dinner Theater, "Fifteen Minute Hamlet" by Tom Stoppard (1978) and "Fools" by Neil Simon (1982) (6:00 p.m.)
 
Fri, April 2, 1999
Dinner Theater, "Fifteen Minute Hamlet" by Tom Stoppard (1978) and "Fools" by Neil Simon (1982) (6:00 p.m.)
 
Thu, April 1, 1999
Dinner Theater, "Fifteen Minute Hamlet" by Tom Stoppard (1978) and "Fools" by Neil Simon (1982) (6:00 p.m.)
 
Wed, March 31, 1999
Eloise Anderson, former California human resources director; "The Welfare State and the Idea of America"
 
Tue, March 30, 1999
Guy Beck, visiting professor of religious studies, College of Charleston; recording artist, Sacred Raga (1999); author, Sonic Theology: Hinduism and Sacred Sound (1993); "Sacred Music of India"
 
Mon, March 29, 1999
Tazim Kassam, professor of South Asian religions, Colorado College; author, Song of Wisdom and Circles of Dance: Hymns of the Satpanth Ismaili Muslim Saint, Pir Shams (1995); "The Perils and Promise of Identity: The Transformation of a Muslim Minority"
 
Thu, March 25, 1999
Claremont Colleges Debate Union vs. Irish National Debate Team; "This House Supports Rule by the Elite" (12:15 p.m.)
 
Wed, March 24, 1999
James Michaels, editor emeritus, Forbes; "The Media and Corporate Leadership"
 
Tue, March 23, 1999
Dan Oliver, former chairman, Federal Trade Commission (FTC); author, Liberating American Postal Services (1987) and Necessary Gateskeeping... Does Antitrust Law Protect Consumer Welfare, or Punish the Firms Consumers Prefer? (1998); Benjamin Klein, professor of economics, UCLA; co-author, Monopolization by "Raising Rivals' Costs": The Standard Oil Case (1996) and Vertical Integration of a Self-enforcing Contractual Arrangement (1997); "Antitrust in the 21st Century: The Microsoft Case"
 
Mon, March 22, 1999
Gerald Uelmen, professor of law, Santa Clara University; co-author, Drug Use and the Law Sourcebook (1982) and Lessons From the Trial: People v. O.J. Simpson (1996); "The Legal Struggle for Medicinal Marijuana"
 
Tue, March 9, 1999
Michael Ruhle, senior planning analyst, NATO headquarters, Brussels; author, Preserving the Deterrent: A Missile Defense for Europe (1990) and Will NATO Survive? (1997); "NATO and the Crisis in Kosovo"
 
Thu, March 4, 1999
Zoltan Abadi-Nagy, professor of English, Texas Christian University; author, Crisis and Comedy: The American Novel of the 1960's and Guide to Contemporary American Fiction, 1970-1990 (1995); "Internationalism in an Eastern European Perspective"
 
Wed, March 3, 1999
Bharati Mukherjee, distinguished professor of English, U.C. Berkeley; author, Leave It to Me (1997) and Jasmine (1989); "The American Epic: Who is Singing My Song?"
 
Tue, March 2, 1999
Keh-Ming Lin, professor of psychiatry, UCLA; co-author, Psychopharmacology and Psychobiology of Ethnicity (1993) and Contribution of Ethnicity to Sleep Architecture in Normal Controls Implications for Psychopathology and Treatment (1999); "Ethnicity and Variability of Responses to Psychotropic Drugs"
 
Mon, March 1, 1999
A. Scott Berg, biographer; author, Goldwyn: A Biography (1989) and Max Perkins: Editor of Genius (1978); "In Search of Lindbergh"
 

Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum

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