SEMINAR LUNCH SPEAKERS

Fall 1998-Spring 1999

September 24, 1998 Ron Schatz, History George Schultz: The Mediator Who Ended the Cold War
October 8, 1998 Michael Layton, Government  For Forms of Government Let
Fools Contest: The Debate over the First State Constitution
October 22, 1998 William Barber, Economics  Artfulness in Tariff-Making: Aspects of U.S. Experience
October 29, 1998 James McGuire, Government Govt. Labor Strength and Human Development in East Asia and Latin America
 November 12, 1998 Peter Patton & Thomas Axtell Long Range Financial Projections and Financial Aid
December 10, 1998 Peter Rutland, Government Who Lost Russia? IMF Lending and Russia's Economic Future
February  4, 1999 Joyce Jacobsen, Economics Measuring Returns on Investments in Collectibles
March 4,1999 Gil Skillman, Economics Town Meeting: Classroom upgrades: What teaching space would you prefer?
April 15, 1999 Gallya Lahav, Government Organizing Immigration Interests in a ‘New’ Europe
April 29, 1999 Cecelia Miller, History
Alan Nathanson, John Refior, & Robert Lancefield
Using Computers in my Political Novel Class
May 11, 1999 Ann Wightman, History
& Donald Moon, Government
Search for the New Dean of Admissions & Financial Aid.