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Past Events

Sunday, 25 Mar 1984

American Indian Poetry - A Panel Discussion
All Day – Gallery, Memorial Union - Participants included: Mary Goose, Joseph Bruchac, Pay YoungBear, Robert J. Conley. University Lectures Program Archives

Furniture-Making as a Business - Wendell Castle
All Day – 181 Design Center - Wendell Castle is the head of his own school in hand crafted furniture. His creations have received national and international acclaim. From the Universit Lectures Program archive.

The Case for Unilateral Disarmament - David McReynolds
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Saturday, 24 Mar 1984

African Revolution, A Search for World Peace - Angela Davis
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Friday, 23 Mar 1984

Contemporary Arts, Traditional Values - Kevin Locke
All Day – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Mr. Locke is the Director of Standing Rock Community College. He will perform traditional American Indian dances and songs and explain these traditions. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Thursday, 22 Mar 1984

Legalizing Marajuana - Kevin Zerse
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Wednesday, 21 Mar 1984

Aids, Herpes and the Phenomena of Epidemics - Bruce H. Dull
All Day – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Dr. Bruce Dull teaches at Emory University School of Medicine and is President of Preventative Medicine Associates. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Monday, 19 Mar 1984

Continuity and Change in the Family Today - Bert N. Adams
All Day – Gallery, Memorial Union - Dr. Adams is Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin and is President of the National Council on Family Relations. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Saturday, 10 Mar 1984

Imprisoned Guatemalan Archeologist -
All Day – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Thursday, 8 Mar 1984

In Banks We Trust: American Pocketbooks and Human Rights in Latin America - Penny Lernoux
All Day – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Pulitzer-Prize-winning Journalist and author of "Cry of the People" , Penny Lernoux has extensive experience in Latin America. Her most recent book, "In Banks We Trust" deals with connections between bankers, the CIA, the Mafia, drug-traders, dictators, politicians, and the Vatican. From the University Lectures Program archive.