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Saturday, 25 Apr 1987
Performers Guide to Ornamentation - Marilou Kratzenstein
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.
Presidential Candidate Series -
All Day – - Participants Included: Alexander Haig, Michael Dukakis, Richard Gephardt, Jesse Jackson. Exact date is unknown. Part of University Lecture Series. University Lectures Program Archive.
Friday, 24 Apr 1987
Contemporary Music in the Church - Martha Folts
All Day – Music Hall - Martha Folts, former Assistant Professor of Organ at Iowa State, teaches at Miami University and will be returning for the Music Hall organ dedication. From the University Lectures program archive.
Incestuous Sheets: Intimacy, Narcissim, and Identity in Elizabethan and Stuart Drama - Charles Forker
All Day – 124 Ross Hall - Charles Forker is a Professor of English at Indiana University. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Some Questions for Tempering Modern Pipe Organs - John Bronbaugh
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.
The Nature of Young Talent: A Look at Teen Bach and Handel - Peter Williams
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.
Thursday, 23 Apr 1987
Biotechnology: What Limits? - Robert L. Sinsheimer
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.
Preventing the Next African Famine - Robert J. Berg
All Day – Gallery, Memorial Union - Robert Berg is the Senior Fellow for Overseas Development Council and Co-Director for the Committee on African Development Strategies. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Report from the Third World - Steve Raymer
All Day – - Steve Raymer is a staff photographer for the National Geographic Magazine and has a 1-year fellowship at Stanford University. From the University Lectures Program archive.
U.S. Attitudes Toward the Third World - Robert Berg
All Day – Gallery, Memorial Union - Robert Berg is the Senior Fellow for Overseas Development Council and Co-Director for the Committee on African Development Strategies. From the University Lectures Program archive.