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Monday, 10 Oct 1977

The American Ideal of a Democratic Technology: From Jefferson to Ecology - Carroll Pursell
12:00 PM – -- - Center for 20th Century Studies, University of Wisconsin. Co-sponsored by Sperry-Hutchinson Co., Engineer's Week, and the Department of History. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Friday, 7 Oct 1977

Don Allan
12:00 PM – -- - Brigham Young University. Co-sponsored by Dance Area, Department of Physical Education. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Sunday, 2 Oct 1977

The People of China, Yesterday and Today - Audrey Ronning Topping
12:00 PM – -- - From the University Lectures Program archive.

Friday, 30 Sep 1977

U.S.-China Relations in Perspective - Ross Gladwin Terrill
12:00 PM – -- - From the University Lectures Program archive.

Thursday, 29 Sep 1977

China's Natural Resources and Its Economic Prospects - Ping Ti Ho
12:00 PM – -- - Department of History, University of Chicago. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Chinese Art and Archaeology and Its Influence on Western Civilization - Marjorie N. Russell
12:00 PM – -- - From the University Lectures Program archive.

Wednesday, 28 Sep 1977

Chinese Cultural Conference
12:00 PM – -- - Co-sponsored by U.S.-China People's Friendship Association. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Tuesday, 27 Sep 1977

Everyone One's Own Critic - Judith Christ
12:00 PM – -- - From the University Lectures Program archive.

Thursday, 22 Sep 1977

Panel Discussion: America Eleven Years after Medicare
12:00 PM – -- - Ed Hackman, Director of Education - St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Paul M. Seebohm, MD-Executive Associate Dean, College of Medicine, University of Iowa. William R. Bliss, MD - The McFarland Clinic. Norman Pawlewski - Commissioner of Public Health, State of Iowa, Thora J. Runyan, Iowa State University. From the University Lectures Program archive.

The Health Problems of the Senior Citizen - Max Fine
12:00 PM – -- - Executive Director, Commission for National Health Insurance. From the University Lectures Program archive.