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Week of April 4, 2005 |
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IT’S MY PARTY TOO: THE BATTLE FOR THE HEART OF THE GOP
AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICA, Christine Todd Whitman, first
woman governor of New Jersey, 1993-2000, and Secretary
of the Environmental Protection Agency from 2001-2003;
archive 3/15/05 |
Insect Control, Philip Nixon, National Resources and
Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Extension
Entomologist |
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Tues |
MAD MARY LAMB: LUNACY AND MURDER IN LITERARY LONDON,
Susan Tyler Hitchcock, award winning writer
www.susantylerhitchcock.com |
Togo, Current Issues, Charles Piot, The Creed Black
Associate Professor of Cultural Anthopology and African
and African American Studies and Director of Graduate
Studies at Duke University |
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| Wed |
Cooking for Diabetics, Doyle Moore, WILL
Chef-in-Residence and
Carol Shriver, dietician and nutritionist at Carle
Foundation Hospital’s Medicare Coordinated Care
Demonstration |
Buddhism, David R. Loy, Professor at the Faculty of
International Studies, Bunkyo University and a Zen
teacher |
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| Thurs |
The Afro-Semitic Experience: A Positive And Meaningful
Musical Message About Black-Jewish Relations, David
Chevan, Associate Professor of Music at Southern
Connecticut State University; Warren Byrd, actor,
singer, and pianist |
PLANET WALKER: HOW TO CHANGE YOUR WORLD ONE STEP AT A
TIME, John Francis, Founder and Director of PlanetWalk;
archive from 3/17/05 |
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| Fri |
Parallel Worlds? Travels In Modernity In Six Non-Western
Cities, Malcolm McKinnon, historian, currently a
Fulbright Scholar at Harvard University |
BORN LOSERS: A HISTORY OF FAILURE IN AMERICA, Scott
Sandage, Associate Professor of History at Carnegie
Mellon University |
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