Winter/Spring 1997

January 7 Dr. Ramon Cortines,
Special Advisor to the U.S.Secretary of Education

The Community’s Capacity to Improve Schools

January 21 Dr. Estelle Freedman,
Professor of History; Chair, Feminist Studies, Stanford University

Maternal Justice: The Female Reform Tradition in Modern America

February 4 James Ware,
United States District Judge

Access to Justice: Reclaiming our Rights

February 17 Molly Ivins,
political columnist, Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Molly Ivins Can’t Say That, Can She?

March 4 Susan Shillinglaw,
professor of English; Director of the Steinbeck Research Center

Steinbeck: A Voice for the Voiceless

March 18 Victor Martinez, poet and novelist

From Poetry to the Novel

April 1 I. Michael Heyman, Secretary of the Smithsonian

Dilemmas Faced by Public Museums

April 15 Susan Sheehan,
writer, The New Yorker

The Second Best Job in the World

May 6 Weslia Whitfield, song stylist

Mike Greensill, pianist and musical conductor

A Journey of the American Song

May 13 Joy Carlin,
actress and director

“Both Sides of the Footlights

May 20 Orville Schell,
Dean, Graduate School of Journalism, UC-Berkeley

China and Hong Kong: A Marriage in Trouble

June 3 Hon. Rebecca Q. Morgan,
CEO, Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network; former State Senator, former County Supervisor

Shaping Policy in a Public-Private Consortium

Hon. Dianne McKenna,
former County Supervisor; former Mayor and member, Sunnyvale City Council

The Future of Our Children

Fall 1996

September 17 Mr. Philip Trounstine,
San Jose Mercury News Political Editor

Covering the Republican and Democratic Conventions: Perspectives of a Political Writer

October 1 Dr. Michael McFaul,
Professor of Political Science, Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University

Presidential Elections: What Do They Mean for Russian Democracy

October 15 Mr. Vincent Bugliosi,
former prosecutor for the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office; attorney, author, Outrage, Helter-Skelter

The Prosecutor Speaks: Is Justice Being Served?

November 5 Dr. Charles Barber,
conductor, pre-concert lecturer

Great Conductors and How They Got That Way

November 19 Bruno Wassertheil,
former CBS News chief radio correspondent in Israel;

Israel and the Palestinians: Rushing Headlong Toward Peace or Disaster

December 3 Dr. Angela Meyer,
Director of Marketing & Client Services, Failure Analysis

Learning From Disasters: Examples From the Files of Failure Analysis

Winter/Spring 1996

January 2 Orville Schell,
author; writer for The New Yorker

China After Deng Xiaoping

January 16 Seth Shostak,
astrophysicist, SETI Institute

Scientists Search for Extraterrestrials

February 6 Chuck Finney,
Deputy in Consumer and Environmental Division, of the San Mateo District Attorney’s Office; Talk Host, KAWL radio

Significant Issues Facing Consumers in Day-to-Day Living

February 20 James Fallows,
Washington editor, The Atlantic Monthly

How the Media Undermine American Democracy

March 5 Dr. Norman Naimark, Chair, Dept. of History, Stanford University,

The Lessons of Bosnia: Preparing for the 21st Century

March 19 Gerald Ulemen,
professor, Santa Clara University Law School; Member, 03 Simpson defense team

Lessons from the Trial

April 2 Dr. Timothy O’Keefe,
Chair, Dept. of History, Santa Clara University

Ireland: From the Quiet Man to the Unquiet Woman

April 16 Laurie Garrett,
writer, Newsday; author, The Coming Plague

The Coming Plague

May 7 Loretta Green,
feature writer, The San Jose Mercury

A Reporter’s Notebook: A Look at the Human Angle

May 21 David Gergen,
editor-at-large, US News & World Report.
June 4 Dr. Michael Krasny, talk host, KQED radio, professor of English,

Talk Shows & Toxicity: What We Can Do About the Poisoning of our Airwaves

Fall 1995

September 19 Timothy Near,
artistic director, Jose Repertory Theater

What’s New With Area Theater

October 3 James Benham,
Chairman, The Benham Funds

Stock Market: Is it Different This Time? Things to Worry About

October 17 Jacques Leslie,
author, journalist, foreign correspondent

The Mark: A War Correspondent’s Odyssey from Saigon to Mill Valley

November 7 Ann Richards,
former Governor of Texas

Ann Richards: From the Heart

November 21 John Bunzel,
Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution

Affirmative Action: The Debate over Race and Equality

December 5 Anne Lamott,
author

How I Get a Little Work Done Everyday Despite it All

Winter/Spring 1995

January 3 Michael McFaul, Ph.D.,
Research Associate, Center for International Security and Arms Control

Prospects for Economic and Political Reform in Russia: View From the Frontline

January 17 Jocelyn Marsh, Ph.D.,
Professor of English, Stanford University

Filming Dickens Illustrated Lecture

February 14 Denise Erickson,
Instructor, Canada College

Monet DeYoung Exibit

February 21 Robert Scalopino, Ph.D,
Institute of East Asian Studies

Asia: What Next?

March 7 Tom Nolan,
Defense Attorney

Our Criminal Justice System, An Insiders’ View

March 21 Elizabeth Tallent, Author and Director of the Stanford Creative Writing Program,

The Writing Process

April 4 Nancy Maynard,
Director of the Institute for Journalism Education, Former Owner of the Oakland Tribune

The Future of the Press

April 18 Doris Kearns Goodwin,
Author “The Fitzgeralds and Kennedys” “Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream”

No Ordinary Time, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, the Home Front in World War II

May 2 Peter Robinson,
Hoover Institute, Stanford University, Author

Snapshots from Hell — The Making of an MBA

May 16 Ernie Young, PhD,
CoDirector of the Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University

BioMedical Ethics in Todays World

June 6 David Zsady, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation,

Who Says Spies Don’t Have a Sense of Humor?

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

Fall 1993

September 21 Carey Perloff,
Artistic Director, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco

A.C.T. and the American Theatre in the 90’s

October 5 Gretchen Turner,
De Young Museum

Teotihuacan: City of the Gods

October 19 Rollin Post,
Political Commentator

Preview of the 1994 Elections

November 2 Anne Robinson,
Co-founder and CEO of Windham Hill Records

In Spite of Everything It Worked

November 16 Andres Jimenez, Ph.D.,
Director, California Policy Seminar, U,C. Berkeley

Building a Sound U.S. Immigration Policy

December 7 Robert Commanday,
Music Critic San Francisco Chronicle

Copland and Bernstein: How Come? What Now?

Winter/Spring 1993

January 5 ROBERT ARNOLD, Ph.D.,
Senior Economist and Co-Funder, Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy, Palo Alto

The Economy after the Election

January 19 LAURETIE GOLDBERG, PERFORMERS
narrator from Music Sources, Center for Historically Informed Performance, Berkeley,California,

Music of the 90’s in England and the United States: 1590, 1690, 1790, 1890, 1990

February 2 MARCIA MILLMAN,
Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Cruz

Warm Hearts and Cold Cash

February 16 MARJORIE FARRAR,  introducer,

PERFORMERS from Theater of the Homeless,

Up from the Street

March 2 TILLIE MADDOX,
Docent at the Academy of Sciences, San Francisco

World War II through a Child’s Eye

March 16 MICHAEL MC ADAMS,
Director, University of San Franicisco, Central Valley Regional Centers

Crisis in Former Yugoslavia

April 6 MICHAEL RUSTIGAN,
Professor of Criminology, San Francisco

Violence in America: Causes and Solutions

April 20 DEBORAH WALROD and canine companion OREGON,
Santa Rosa

Canine Companions for Independence

May 4 JOHN HARTE,
Professor, Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley

Global Sustainability: Charting the Course

May 18 VALERIE COLEMAN,
KCBS Radio, San Francisco Anchor

With the Family in Mind

June 1 GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN,
former Governor of California

The Nation State of California

June 15 TOM CAMPBELL

What I Learned in the House of Representatives

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