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, February 4, 1992
Elliot Aronson, professor of psychology, U.C. Santa Cruz; author, The Social Animal (1972) and editor, Methods of Research in Social Psychology (1989); "Adventures in the Application of Social Psychology"
 
Mon, February 3, 1992
Theresa Crenshaw P'94, president and founder, Ehrenborg Foundation; sex therapist; author, Bedside Manners: Your Guide to Better Sex (1983); "AIDS: Its Implications Today"
 
Thu, January 30, 1992
Jeff Lokey '93, guitar; Doug Merlino '94, guitar; "Musical Tea" (3:00 p.m.)
 
Wed, January 29, 1992
Schyleen Qualls, performance artist; "The Last Word"
 
Tue, January 28, 1992
Kelly Shaver, professor of psychology, College of William and Mary; "The Psychology of New Venture Creation" (12:30 p.m.)
 
Mon, January 27, 1992
Bob Hall, rape prevention instructor; "Date Rape"
 
Thu, January 23, 1992
Myrlie Evers, social activist, author, For Us, The Living (1967); "Martin Luther King, Jr. Remembrance"
 
Wed, November 20, 1991
Marc Reisner, author, Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water (1986) and co-author, Overtapped Oasis: Reform or Revolution for Western Water (1989); "Southern California: Will It Dry Up?"
 
Mon, November 18, 1991
Ida Guillory, Zydeco band leader; "Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Zydeco Band"
 
Thu, November 14, 1991
Gordon Crovitz, editorial editor, The Wall Street Journal; author, Europe's Siberian Gas Line: Economic Lessons and Strategic Implications (1990) and co-editor, The Fettered Presidency: Legal Constraints on the Executive Branch (1989); "Legal Questions Facing Us Now"
 
Wed, November 13, 1991
Tim O'Brien, author, Going After Cacciato (1978) and "The Things They Carried" (1990)
 
Tue, November 12, 1991
Gregory Boyle, pastor, Dolores Mission Church; "Southern California: Gang Warfare"
 
Mon, November 11, 1991
Martin Gilbert, fellow, Merton College, Oxford; author, Churchill: A Life (1991) and Auschwitz and the Allies (1982); "Churchill Reconsidered"
 
Thu, November 7, 1991
Edward Uhl-Tessier, disability activist; director, Designs for Independence; "The Most Successful Social Revolution No One Ever Heard Of"
 
Wed, November 6, 1991
Jack Stark '57, president, CMC; Ward Elliott, professor of government, CMC; author, Rise of Guardian Democracy: The Supreme Court's Role in Voting Rights Disputes, 1845-1969 (1974); "CMC Growth Debate: Should We Grow or Should We Stay?"
 

Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum

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