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Tuesday, 18 Apr 1972
The Future of Taiwan and Sino-American Relations - Lung-Chu Chen
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Wednesday, 12 Apr 1972
William B. Lockhart
12:00 PM – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium - Co-sponsored by Greek Week. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Tuesday, 11 Apr 1972
Tom Wolfe
12:00 PM – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium - Co-sponsored by Greek Week, Sigma Delta Chi, and the Department of Journalism. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Friday, 17 Mar 1972
The United Nations and the Human Environment: Birthday = Earth Day - James Neal Cavener
12:00 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Tuesday, 14 Mar 1972
New Concepts in Architecture - Paolo Soleri
12:00 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Co-sponsored by ISU Design Center. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Wednesday, 16 Feb 1972
The Undetermined Future - Margaret Mead
12:00 PM – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium - Sponsored by the George Gund Fund. From the University Lectures Program archive.
Sunday, 13 Feb 1972
Black Poets, Black Poetry, Black Joy - Maya Angelou
12:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Tuesday, 8 Feb 1972
Personal Report on China - Russell Johnson
12:00 PM – Great Hall, Memorial Union - From the University Lectures Program archive.
Saturday, 22 Jan 1972
A performance: The Cage
8:00 PM – Hilton Coliseum - The credo and purpose behind the conception of this group is education and communication. The Cage is a true story, told by the men who lived it. The play concerns itself with people reacting under extreme situations-sick people acting out their aggressions in an atmosphere suitable for perpetuating their circumstances. The play concludes with the actors returning to be seated on stage for a confrontation with the audience.
Part of the National Affairs Series
Friday, 21 Jan 1972
The Defense Never Rests - William Kuntsler
8:00 PM – C.Y. Stephens - Kuntsler, a Yale graduate, helped found, in 1966, the Law Center for Constitutional Rights, a New York group that provides legal and financial help in cases involving personal rights. In recent years he has argued cases for such clients as Jerry Rubin, Bobby Seale, the Berrigans, H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael, and Rennie Davis.
Part of the National Affairs Series: Justice - Tipped In Whose Favor?