Fall 1994

September 20 Haynes Johnson,
Pulitzer Prize Winning Author, Journalist, Television Commentator

America: Crisis of Change

September 27 Mark Shields,
Television News Analyst

American Politics: Inside and Outside Beltway

October 4 Mervin Fields,
Founder of the Field (California) Poll

The Shape of the 1994 Elections

October 25 Neil Sheehan,
Pulitzer Prize Winning Author, Foreign Correspondent, Investigative Reporter

American War Machine : From Vietnam To the Persian Gulf

November 1 Paul Hawken, Author, Co-founder of Smith and Hawken,

Ecology of Commerce Changing the Way We Do Business

November 15 Jan Goodwin,
Author, Foreign Correspondent, BBC News Reporter

Islamic Extremism Women and a Growing State of Terror

December 6 Zeke Wigglesworth,
Travel Editor, San Jose Mercury News

Travel Outlook: Current Travel Trends for 1995

Winter/Spring 1994

January 4 Gail Lapidus, Ph.D.,
Chairman Berkeley-Stanford Program in Soviet Studies

Russia Today: The Dilemma of State and Nation Building

January 18 Terry Karl, Ph.D.,
Chairman, Latin American Studies, Stanford University

Resolving Civil Conflicts: Lesson from El Salvador

February 1 Joe Morchi,
Founder, Director, Center For the American Musical

The Road to Oklahoma

February 15 Henry Greely,Ph.D.,
Professor of taw, Stanford University

Reforming Healthcare

March 1 Richard Reeves,
Author, Journalist

The Young Presidents: Kennedy and Clinton in the White House

March 15 James Burke,
Science Historian, TV Writer, Host, Producer

Riding the Network: Journey Through Knowledge

April 5 Desmond Lathom,
Journalist, Broadcaster Radio 702; South Africa, Knight Fellow, Stanford University

Sarenjevo, Mogadishu, South Africa

April 19 Bill Frost,
Monterey Bay Aquarium

An Insider View of the Monterey Bay Aquarium

May 3 Paul Hawken,
Co-founder of Smith and Hawken, Author

Ecology of Commerce: Changing the Way We Do Business

May 17 Paul Erdman, Ph.D.,
Economist, Author

Where the Economy is Headed

June 7 Ronald Rebholz, Ph.D.,
Chairman Department of English Stanford University

Sex, Lies, and the Theatre: Shakespeare and His Times