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Friday, 11 Feb 1977
Social Research and Policy Issues - James Coleman
12:00 PM – -- - Department of Sociology, University of Chicago. Co-sponsored by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Wednesday, 9 Feb 1977
Keynesian Economics and Democracy - James Buchanan
12:00 PM – -- - Director, Center for Study of Public Choice, Virginia Polytechnic and State University. Co-sponsored by the Department of Economics. From the University lectures Program archive.
Monday, 7 Feb 1977
Poet - Melba Tolliver
12:00 PM – -- - Part of the Black Perspectives Symposium. From the University Lectures Program archive.
The Role of African Peoples in World History - John Henrik Clarke
12:00 PM – -- - Co-sponsored by BSO. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Thursday, 3 Feb 1977
Project Ocean Search - Jean-Michel Cousteau
12:00 PM – -- - Co-sponsored by Environmental Studies. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Saturday, 29 Jan 1977
The Serengeti Lion - George B. Schaller
12:00 PM – -- - Bronx Zoo, New York, New York. Co-sponsored by the Department of Animal Ecology, Errington Lecture Committee, and Fisheries and Wildlife Biology Club. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Friday, 28 Jan 1977
Why is it Needed: Now and Beyond - Arthur Miller
8:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Arthur Miller is a law professor at Harvard University.
Part of the National Affairs Series: The People's Right To Know.
Computerized Health Data Systems and the Patient's Rights - John Waltz
3:00 PM – Oak Room, Memorial Union - Jon Waltz is a law professor at Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois.
Part of the National Affairs Series: The People's Right To Know.
Adrian Bennett
12:00 PM – -- - Iowa State University. From the University Lectures Program archive. Part of the National Affairs Series: The People's Right to Know
Don Hadwiger
12:00 PM – -- - Iowa State University. From the University Lectures Program archive. Part of the National Affairs Series: The People's Right to Know