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Monday, 28 Apr 1986

Research: Our Commitment to the Future - Robert Hansen
All Day – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Robert Hansen is the Director for the Ames Lab at Iowa State. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Sunday, 27 Apr 1986

The Law, Technology, and Democratic Values - Lewis Collens
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Friday, 25 Apr 1986

Conference on Agricultural Distress: Midwest Agriculture and the Food Security act of 1985 - Stan Johnson
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Confernece on Agricultural Distress: American Farmers in the Market Economy - Walter Nugent
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Confernence on Agricultural Distress: New Era to New Deal: American Farm Policy between the Wars - David Hamilton
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Is Japanese Education Really Superior? - Dayle Bethel
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Shakespeare's Green World Revisited - Jeanne Roberts
All Day – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Jeanne Roberts is a Professor of Literature at The American University in Washington, D.C. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Thursday, 24 Apr 1986

Science, Technology and Urban Planning: The Crucial Nexus - Zane Miller
All Day – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Dr. Miller is Professor of History and Co-director of the Center for Neighborhood and Community Studies, University of Cincinnati. He has written ten books including "Urban Professionals and the Future of Metropolis." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Wednesday, 23 Apr 1986

American Interest in the Palestinian Issue - Charles Abu-Rizik
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Tuesday, 22 Apr 1986

Living in the Global Village - Richard Critchfield
All Day – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Mr. Critchfield will be the spring scholar-in-residence. He has written about village life in four books and many publications, and was a consultant to the Agency for International Development. After publication of his book "Villages" he won the $244,000 MacArthur Foundation Prize Fellowship. From the University Lectures program archive.