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.

Thu, February 10, 1994
Colleen Tribby '96, piano and vocals; "Musical Tea" (3:00 p.m.)
 
Wed, February 9, 1994
Lunar New Year Celebration, San Gabriel Valley Chinese Cultural Association; "Year of the Dog"
 
Tue, February 8, 1994
Charlotte Joko Beck, Zen teacher; co-author, Everyday Zen: Love and Work (1989) and Nothing Special: Living Zen (1993); "Everyday Zen: Conversations with a Contemporary American Zen Teacher"
 
Mon, February 7, 1994
Coleman McCarthy, columnist, Washington Post; "How to be an Effective Peacemaker"
 
Thu, February 3, 1994
Eric Marcus, journalist; author, The Male Couple's Guide to Living Together: What Gay Men Should Know About Living With Each Other and Coping in a Straight World (1988) and "Making History: The Struggle for Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights, 1945-1990, An Oral History" (1992)
 
Wed, February 2, 1994
Neil Howe, senior advisor, Blackstone Group on Public Policy; co-author, 13th Gen: Abort, Retry, Fail? (1993) and On Borrowed Time: How the Growth in Entitlement Spending Threatens America's Future (1988); "Generations: What Comes After the Baby Boomers?"
 
Tue, February 1, 1994
Arista Cirtautas, instructor of government, CMC; editor, Nicholas Pope: A Bibliography of Publications, 1924-1977 (1978); "Back to the Future? Europe Since the End of the Cold War" (12:15 p.m.)
 
Mon, January 31, 1994
Edward Donnerstein, professor of psychology, U.C. Santa Barbara; author, The Question of Pornography: Research Findings and Policy Implications (1987) and Big World, Small Screen: The Role of Television in American Society (1992); "Mass Media Violence: What Do We Know, What Can We Do?"
 
Thu, January 27, 1994
Michael Malbin, professor of political science, SUNY Albany; author, Unelected Representatives: Congressional Staff and the Future of Representational Government (1980) and co-editor, Limiting Legislative Terms (1992), "Undivided Government? Clinton's First Year with Congress"
 
Wed, January 26, 1994
James Rosenau, University professor of international affairs, George Washington University, author, The United Nations in a Turbulent World (1992) and "Turbulence in World Politics: A Theory of Change and Continuity" (1990)
 
Tue, January 25, 1994
Robert Seasonwein, senior trial attorney, Office of Special Investigation, United States Department of Justice; "Prosecuting Nazis in America"
 
Thu, January 20, 1994
Wyatt Tee Walker, senior pastor, Canaan Baptist Church of Christ, Harlem; author, Somebody's Calling My Name (1983) and Road to Damascus: A Journey of Faith (1984); "The Historical Significance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr."
 
Wed, November 17, 1993
Morris Dees, Jr., co-founder, Southern Poverty Law Center; author, A Season for Justice: The Life and Times of Civil Rights Lawyer Morris Dees (1992) and "Hate on Trial: The Case Against America's Most Dangerous Neo-Nazi" (1993)
 
Tue, November 16, 1993
Anthony Glees, director of European studies, Brunel University (UK); author, Exile Politics During the Second World War: The German Social Democrats in Britain (1992) and The Secrets of the Service: British Intelligence and Communist Subversion, 1939-51 (1987); "Origins and Development of Fascism in Germany"
 
Mon, November 15, 1993
Stephen Albright, chief executive officer, The Inland Empire Economic Partnership; "The Future of California's Economy" (Parents Dining Room)
 

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