Fall 1984

September 18 Ray Reinhardt,
Actor, American Conservatory Theater

From First Reading to Opening Night

October 2 Condoleeza Rice,
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Stanford

U. S. — U. S. S. R. Arms Control

October 16 Mel Elfin,
Senior Editor, Washington Bureau

The Next President: Does It Matter?

November 6 Jeffrey Masson,
Professor, author, Sanskrit scholar, psychoanalyst, non—practicing

New Light on Freudian Theory; Historial Scholarship vs. the Popular Press

November 20 Robert Jamplis,
physician—surgeon

American Health Care – Where Is It Going?

December 4 Malcolm Smith,
Professor of Political Science, California State University, Hayward

First Amendment Problems: are still with us — Separation of Church and State

January 8 John H. Bunzell,
U. S. Civil Rights Commission

U. S. Civil Rights Commission; Sense and Nonsense

January 22 Timothy Duncan,
General Manager, San Frncisco Ballet Co.

What Makes a Ballet Company Great?

Winter/Spring 1984

February 7 J. S. Holliday,
Historian,Author

The Gold Rush -“… the World Rushed In”.

February 21 Barton J. Bernstein,
History Professor, Stanford University, Research team, Biomedical Innovations and Public Policy

Heroic Medicine and Public Monies

March 6 Jean Wente,
Vintner

The Realties and Importance of the California Wine Industry

March 20 The Honorable Judge Joseph T. Sneed,
U.S. Circuit Judge

The Establishment of a New Court between the U.S. Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court

April 3 Yvonne Jacobson,
Educator

Passing Farms and Enduring Values, The Urbanizationof Farmland

April 17 Clint E. Smith,
Senior Research Associate and Deputy Coordinator of the Project on U.S.-Mexico Relations at Stanford Food Research Institute

Central America -Implication for U.S. Foreign Policy

May 1 Bella Abzug,
Former Congresswoman, State of New York

How Women will Decide the Next Election I

May 15 Sherman Nobleman,
Designer

Sources for Creative Ideas, Interior Landscapes .

June 5 Quentill Kopp,
San Francisco Supervisor

Negotiating and Mobilizing for Major Events – i.e. National DemocraticcParty Convention