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

Fall 1983

September 20 Albert Hunt,
Journalist, Wall Street Journal

Politics, Power and Performance.

October 4 Roger Mack,
Social Economist, SRI International

For the Valley of the Hearts, the Future Isn’t What It Used To Be and Never Was.

October 18 Robert Gomperts,
International Businessman, World Affairs Council Lecturer

Should NATO Deploy Nuclear Missiles?

November 1 Arthur Schawlow,
Nobel Prize winner, Co—inventor of the Laser, Stanford Professor of Physics

Lasers and Their Uses.

November 15 Patricia Sanders,
Art Historian and Teacher, Dominican College, University of the Pacific, University of California, Berkeley

The Vatican Art Collection.

December 6 Barbara Babcock,
Professor of Law, Stanford University Former Assistant U. S. Attorney General

Criminal Procedure and Defending the Guilty.

January 3 Sanford Dornbusch,
Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology, Stanford University

The Family Structure — What is Changing and What is Staying the Same.

January 17 Calvin Trillin,
Author, Columnist, The New Yorker, The Nation

Uncivil Liberties.