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. |