The Pentagon, A History: The Untold Story Of The
Wartime Race To Build The Pentagon And To Restore It
Sixty Years Later
Steve Vogel, Military Reporter for The Washington Post
(archive from 6/26/07)
Statecraft: And How To Restore America’s Standing
In The World
Dennis Ross, Counselor and a Distinguished Fellow at the
Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Middle
East Energy and the Chief Peace Negotiator in the
Presidential Administrations of George H. W. Bush and
Bill Clinton
(archive from 6/15/07)
Breathing Space: How Allergies Shape Our Lives And
Landscapes
Gregg Mitman, William Coleman Professor of Medical
History and Science and Technology Studies at the
University of Wisconsin
(archive from 6/28/07)
Framing the Future: Reforming Intercollegiate
Athletics
Nathan Tublitz, Co-Chair of the Coalition on
Intercollegiate Athletics and Professor of Neurobiology
at the University of Oregon
(archive from 6/26/07)
Insect Control
Philip Nixon, Extension Entomologist, Natural Resources
and Environmental Science, University of Illinois
Les Schulte, guest host
Mirage: Florida and The Vanishing Water Of The
Eastern U. S.
Cynthia Barnett, Award Winning Journalist and Reporter
for Florida Trend magazine
(archive from 6/27/07)
Waiting For Snow In Havana: Confessions Of A Cuban
Boy
Carlos Eire, the T. Larson Riggs professor of history
and religious studies at Yale University and the 2003
National Book Award Winner
(Archive from 3/26/04
Insects
May Berenbaum, Professor and Head of the Department of
Entomology at the University of Illinois
Les Schulte, guest host)
The First World War
Hew Strachan, The Chichele Professor of the History of
War and a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford University
(Archive from 4/29/04)
Lincoln At Cooper Union: The Speech That Made
Abraham Lincoln President
Harold Holzer, Vice President for Communications and
Marketing at the Metropolitan Museum, NYC
(Archive from 6/14/04)