Fall 1992

September 15 EDWARD P. LAZEAR,
Senior Feflow, Hoover Institution, and Professor of Urban and Labor Economics at the University of Chicago

Economic Reform in Eastern Europe and Russia

October 6 SISTER CAROl ANNE O’MARIE,
author of mystery novels, and humanitarian, ministering to homeless women

A Habit of Murder’

October 20 MURIEL BACH,
actress and author, portrayer of risk-taking women
:Of All the Nerve’
November 3 DANIEL R. WALTERS,
syndicated political columnist and author, Sacramento Bee

Today’s Election: What It Means to You

November 17 DR. HERBERT ABRAMS,
Professor of Radiology, Stanford Medical School, and Member-in-Residence, Center for International Security and Arms Control

The President Has Been Shot: Confusion in the White House’

December 1 KARL A. TAUBE, Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Callifornia at Riverside

Gods and Glyphs: Recent Advances in the Interpretation of Ancient Maya Religion

Winter/Spring 1992

January 7 ALAIN ENTHOVEN,
Marriner S. Eccles Professor of Public and Private Management, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University

The U.S. Health Care System: A Paradox of Excess and Deprivation.

January 21 SMADAR LAVIE,
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of California at Davis, author of The Poetics of Military Occupation

Arab Deserts, American Dollars, and Jewish Diasporas: Notes on the Bedouin as Israeli Colonialist Allegory.

February 4 LESLIE LIPSON,
Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley

Britain after Thatcher.

February 18 TOMMY FULCHER, Jr.,
Executive Director, Economic and Social Opportunities, Inc., San Jose

Being Black in America Today.

March 3 COL. CHUCK SCOTT,
former Iranian hostage and Middle East consultant

Thriving on Adversity

March 17 GEORGE ROCHE,
President, Hilisdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan

Heartland America in the 1990s.

April 7 MOLLY MCGINN,
International Projects Specialist, United Airlines GARY WINTZ,
travel writer, lecturer, photographer

Tibet and the World of the Dalai Lama.

April 21 PAUL BERG,
Nobel laureate, Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford University

Genes and Disease.

May 5 J. CRAIG FONG,
civil rights attorney with the Los Angeles County Bar Association

Setting Immigration Priorities for the 90s.

May 19 CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS,
Washington Bureau Chief, San Francisco Examiner

Politics of 1992.

June 2 HELEN THAYER,
All American athlete, explorer

Skiing to the Top of the World.