Human Dignity: Survival or Disaster? South Asia

Norman Cousins

Sunday, 04 Dec 1977 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

International humanist Norman Cousins has taught, written and lectured on the human condition and the human experience since he left Teachers College, columbia University in 1936.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Human Dignity - Survival or Disaster?

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