Carolyn Bernstein |
How to protect Your Brain |
|
2011 |
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Beth Coye |
Don't Ask Don't Tell: A Personal Journey to Activism |
|
2011 |
|
J. Robert Hiller |
Where is the Real ART in Architecture |
|
2011 |
|
William Martin |
History Meets Fiction and an Author Finds Inspiration |
|
2011 |
|
Warren Muir |
Bridging the Divide: Working Towards Peace Through Friendship |
|
2011 |
|
Robert Putnam |
American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us |
|
2011 |
|
James Waller |
Bringing Elsewhere here: Why War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity, and Genocide Matter |
|
2011 |
|
Elaine Weiss |
The Patriotic Farmerette |
|
2011 |
|
Rob Koch |
The Fourth of July through Music and History |
|
2010 |
|
Madeleine Kunin |
Pearls, Politics and Power |
|
2010 |
|
Ben Hewitt |
The Town That Food Saved |
|
2010 |
|
James Morone |
The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office, or Dirty Rotten Secrets of Health Reform |
|
2010 |
|
Jim Gee |
You Are What You Learn |
|
2010 |
|
Mel Allen |
The Voices of New England |
|
2010 |
|
Henry Knight |
Ties That Bind |
|
2010 |
|
George Woodwell |
The New World Coming: Climatic Disruption and the Clash of World Views |
|
2010 |
|
Robert Thorson |
Cultural Geography: On the Science Beneath the New Hampshire Identity |
|
2010 |
|
Rona Zlokower |
Youth and Media: Benefit vs. Peril |
Founder of Media Power Youth |
2009 |
|
Deborah Stone |
The Samaritan's Dilemma: Should Government Help Your Neighbor? |
Research professor of government, Dartmouth College |
2009 |
|
Michael Gates Gill |
How Starbucks Saved My Life |
Former creative director, J. Walter Thompson Advertising |
2009 |
|
Patricia Klindienst |
The Earth Knows My Name |
Author |
2009 |
|
Eric Keylor |
Video Games and 21st-Century Learning |
Creator of educational video games |
2009 |
|
John Perkins |
Transforming Turmoil into a New Economy |
Economist, author |
2009 |
|
Eric Stumacher |
Peforming Arts: Pathways Across Cultural Divides |
Founder of Apple Hill Chamber Players and of the Sonad Project, pianist |
2009 |
|
Rev. V. Gene Robinson |
Being Spiritual While Living in "The Eye of the Storm" |
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of NH (first to be openly gay) |
2009 |
|
Andrew Berry |
Happy Birthday Charles Darwin and Hello Alfred Wallace |
Evolutionary biologist and historian of science |
2009 |
|
Doug Johnston |
Preventive Diplomacy |
Author, founder of International Center for Religion and Diplomacy |
2008 |
|
Taylor Morris |
Walking Can Be an Education |
Librarian, teacher |
2008 |
|
George Bruno |
What If the Pilgrims Needed Visas? |
Immigration lawyer, former ambassador to Belize |
2008 |
|
Bill McKibben |
350: The Most Important Number on Earth |
Author, environmentalist |
2008 |
|
Jonathan Gould |
Can't Buy Me Love |
Studio drummer, author of book on The Beatles |
2008 |
|
Robert Kirsch |
Guantanamo Detainees: Today's Legal Challenges |
Lawyer |
2008 |
|
Van Allen Sherman |
Our Playhouse |
Sherman and Clark are author and editor of "Our Playhouse" (a history of the Players). Stevens is managing director of the theatre. |
2008 |
|
Kate Braestrup |
My Job Is to Be Present |
Chaplain of the Maine Warden Service, author |
2008 |
|
Lisa Witter |
The Not-So-Secret Secret to Changing the World: How Women Can Lead the Way |
Political and communications consultant |
2008 |
|
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas |
The Harmless People |
Author |
2007 |
|
Hugh Kauffman |
A More Civilized Approach to Responding to Environmental Disasters |
Ombudsman and Senior Policy Analyst, EPA |
2007 |
|
Jim Grant |
The Death of Common Sense in Our Classrooms |
Educator, consultant, author |
2007 |
|
Jud Hale |
New England: Fact or Fiction |
Editor in chief, The Old Farmer's Almanac and Yankee Magazine |
2007 |
|
Rev. Dr. Gloria White-Hammond |
Humanitarianism in Africa |
Co-Pastor, Bethel AME Church in Boston |
2007 |
|
David Shribman |
How We Can Hold Candidates Accountable for a Civilized Primary Season |
Journalist, executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
2007 |
|
Lewis Hyde |
The Civic Republican Ideal |
Poet, essayist, translator, MacArthur Fellow |
2007 |
|
August Watters |
Mandolins and MacDowell |
Director of NE Mandolin Ensemble, professor at Berklee College of Music |
2007 |
|
Brant "Bud" Elkind |
How to Bring Injured Home Again |
VP of NH Brain Injury Association, director of clinical operations at Robin Hill Farm |
2007 |
|
Peter Galbraith |
How to Get Out of Iraq |
Author, former ambassador to Croatia, son of J. K. Galbraith |
2007 |
|
Rev. Dr. Robin Meyers |
Why the Christian Right Is Wrong: A Manifesto for Taking Back Your Faith, Your Flag, Your Future |
Author, activist |
2006 |
|
Fred Raimi |
Bach Suites for Solo Cello |
Cellist |
2006 |
|
Jill Nelson |
Living in Parallel Universes: How to Enjoy Life When You're Not Enjoying Current Events |
Author, journalist |
2006 |
|
Lionel Tiger |
The Evolution of the American Male |
Professor of anthropology, Rutgers U. |
2006 |
|
Steve Curwood |
The Good News about Climate Action |
Host of NPR's "Living on Earth" |
2006 |
|
Letty Russell |
Hospitality in a World of Difference and Danger |
|
2006 |
|
Jamaica Kincaid |
Notes from a Seed Collector |
Author, gardener |
2006 |
|
Buzz MacLaughlin |
The Making of an Independent Film |
Documentary film maker, playwright |
2006 |
|
Bill Littlefield |
Why I Have the World's Best Job |
Host of NPR's "Only a Game" |
2006 |
|
Christine Todd Whitman |
It's My Party Too |
Governor of NJ and Governor of NH |
2006 |
|
David Houghton |
no title |
President, NH Audubon |
2005 |
|
Gary Hirshberg |
How Business Can Save the World |
Founder of Stonyfield Farms |
2005 |
|
Rob Williams |
Making Sense of Our 21st-Century Hyper-Media Culture |
Author and teacher, Champlain College |
2005 |
|
Richard Meryman |
Andrew Wyeth |
Author, editor and writer for Life Magazine |
2005 |
|
Rev. William G. Sinkford |
Finding Common Ground |
President of the Unitarian Universalist Association |
2005 |
|
Bill Curry |
Confessions of a Zen Democrat |
Conn. State senator and former counselor and speech writer for President Clinton |
2005 |
|
Ellen Langer |
On Becoming an Artist: Reinventing Yourself Through Mindful Creativity |
Professor of psychology, Harvard |
2005 |
|
Christopher Ricks |
Gratitude for Bob Dylan |
Professor of humanities, Boston U. |
2005 |
|
Daniel B. Silver |
Refuge in Hell: How Berlin's Jewish Hospital Outlasted the Nazis |
Author, lawyer, teacher |
2004 |
|
Robert Putnam |
Rebuilding the American Community in an Age of Change |
Professor of public policy, Harvard |
2004 |
|
Ilan Stavans |
The American Language: What Does English Do to Us and What Do We Do to English? |
Author, professor of Latin American and Latino culture at Amherst College |
2004 |
|
Cynthia Duncan |
Civic Culture in New England Communities: Why the Middle Class Matters |
Author, UNH professor |
2004 |
|
Laura Murphy |
The USA Patriot Act: Is It All That Bad? |
Director of ACLU's Washington Legislative Office |
2004 |
|
Ted Nace |
Confessions of a Recovering Capitalist |
Entrepreneur, author, former technology writer for PC World and Macworld |
2004 |
|
Deborah "Arnie" Arneson |
Politics in America: The New Weapon of Mass Polarization |
Arneson is a talk radio host and former NH Democratic state rep. Arlinghaus is former head of the NH Republican Party |
2004 |
|
Gail Siegal |
New Visions: Aging in the 21st Century |
Gerontological social worker in NYC and former Peterborough resident |
2004 |
|
Charles Collier |
The Practices of Successful Families |
Author, philanthropic advisor at Harvard |
2004 |
|
Zainab Salbi |
A Refugee Woman's Reality |
Baghdad native, founder and CEO of Women for Women International |
2004 |
|
Marcia Angell |
Solving the health care crisis |
|
2003 |
|
Thomas Edsall |
An early look at the 2004 elections |
|
2003 |
|
Lew Feldstein |
Rebuilding community in America: lessons from the field |
|
2003 |
|
Bonnie Harris |
Sowing the seeds of non-violence: parenting for a new age |
|
2003 |
|
Thomas Moore |
American spirituality: from orenda to amazing grace |
|
2003 |
|
Walter Peterson |
Reflections on troubled times |
|
2003 |
|
Peter Temes |
Martin Luther King discovers America |
|
2003 |
|
Andru Volinsky |
School funding: why must public schools make economic disparities worse? |
|
2003 |
|
Jerry White |
Landmines: a weapon of mass-destruction in slow motion |
|
2003 |
|
Lori A. Alvord |
Ceremony medicine: ancient wisdom for modern times |
|
2002 |
|
William Bridges |
The way of transition |
|
2002 |
|
Eleanor Clift |
Politics, journalism, and media discourse in the new millenium |
|
2002 |
|
David Gastfriend |
Treating addiction: the pride and the prejudice |
|
2002 |
|
Scott Harshbarger |
A new birth of freedom: renewing democracy, restoring public trust |
|
2002 |
|
Margaret Mellon |
Pharmcrops and pharmanimals: the next generation of agricultural biotechnology |
|
2002 |
|
Rev. Shelby Spong |
A New Christianity for a new world |
|
2002 |
|
Joseph Stanislaw |
Energy and the new international dynamic |
|
2002 |
|
Zvi Szafran |
The middle east: historical perpective |
|
2002 |
|
Marcia Bartusiak |
Einstein's unfinished symphony |
|
2001 |
|
Jay Borden |
An entrepreneur's guide to survival in the new economy |
|
2001 |
|
Mai Cramer |
The importance of blues musician Muddy Waters |
|
2001 |
|
Martin Goldsmith |
Music and love in Nazi Germany: the Judische Kulturbund |
|
2001 |
|
Kevin Jennings |
Faith of my father and mother |
|
2001 |
|
Jeff McIntyre |
Children and violence in the media: politics and practicalities |
|
2001 |
|
Andrew Meldrum |
Zimbabwe's struggles: the quest for democracy and health in southern Africa |
|
2001 |
|
Jill Nelson |
Managing race and gender in troubled times |
|
2001 |
|
Jimmy (Rev.) Creech |
Same sex marriage, putting love where it belongs |
|
2000 |
|
Doris Haddock |
On the road for campaign finance reform |
|
2000 |
|
Laura Knoy |
On the air: a New Hampshire radio host talks about life behind the microphone |
|
2000 |
|
Frances Moore Lappe |
Facing our fear of change, changing the face of fear: 30 years since Diet for a Small Planet |
|
2000 |
|
William S Pollack |
Raising real boys: the tragedy of Columbine |
|
2000 |
|
Richard Schwartz |
Marriage in motion, the natural ebb and flow of lasting relationships |
|
2000 |
|
Daniel Seligman |
Teamsters and turtles: Seattle and the future of free trade |
|
2000 |
|
Sidney Wanzer |
Maintaining control in terminal illness |
|
2000 |
|
Welton Gaddy |
Faith, politics and civility |
Executive Director of Interfaith Alliance and Southern Baptist minister |
1999 |
|
David Treadway |
Grace happens: reflections on spirituality and intimacy in everyday life |
Psychologist specializing in family therapy and substance abuse |
1999 |
|
Diane Margolis |
Co-housing: ethics and emotions for a new community |
Former professor of sociology at U. Conn. |
1999 |
|
Ralph Potter |
Friends and other relations |
Professor of social ethics at Harvard |
1999 |
|
Peter Rhines |
A Scientific Voyage Through Climate and Time |
Professor of oceanography at U. Washington |
1999 |
|
Lester C Thurow |
Building wealth in the 21st century |
MIT Professor of Management and Economics |
1999 |
|
Robert Traer |
Religion is not a resource for solving social problems |
Presbyterian minister and lawyer |
1999 |
|
Manuel Lipson |
Controversies in health care financing and delivery |
Senior Director of Revenue and Reimbursement Studies at Mass. General Hospital |
1999 |
|
Scott Ritter |
Putting Sadam in perspective: the challenge of formulating an effective policy towards Iraq |
Former senior arms inspector for the UN in Iraq |
1999 |
|
Walter Frontera |
Exercise and aging: freedom follows function |
|
1998 |
|
Frances Hesselbein |
Making change happen |
|
1998 |
|
Lopa Mishra |
To transplant organs or not: the potential of tissue engineering alternatives |
|
1998 |
|
Janet Norwood |
The American job miracle: fiction or reality? |
|
1998 |
|
John O'Connor |
The promise of a clean energy future |
|
1998 |
|
Kris Rondeau |
Women's ways of organizing |
|
1998 |
|
Wafaa' Salman |
Arab contributions to civilization |
|
1998 |
|
Marion Stoddart |
What citizens can do to help protect the environment |
|
1998 |
|
Dorothy Stoneman |
Youthbuild and its implications for public policy |
|
1998 |
|
Margaret Burnham |
South Africa: the long walk toward truth and reconciliation |
|
1997 |
|
Lata Chatterjee |
The Won't and Can't Work debate: myth and reality about persons with disability |
|
1997 |
|
Jill Ker Conway |
Writing our life stories |
|
1997 |
|
John David Earnest |
Musical choices: a composer's life in America |
|
1997 |
|
James W Loewen |
Lies my teacher told me |
|
1997 |
|
Miriam MacGillis |
The search for a transforming vision: new cosmology, new foundation |
|
1997 |
|
Tappan Wilder |
Thornton Wilder, then and now |
|
1997 |
|
Roger Wilkins |
Jack Roosevelt Robinson and the NEXT 50 years |
|
1997 |
|
Jane Alexander |
Supporting the arts |
|
1996 |
|
Alan Brown |
The MacDowell Colony and the conservation of the imagination |
|
1996 |
|
Bill McKibben |
Hope, fear, and the history of the next 50 years |
|
1996 |
|
Francis D Moore |
Can American medical care survive invasion by for-profit commerce? |
|
1996 |
|
Jill Nelson |
The price of the ticket: race, gender and power in America |
|
1996 |
|
Sharon Daloz Parks |
Becoming the citizens we need in a complex world |
|
1996 |
|
Ron Pollack |
What's next for health care reform? |
|
1996 |
|
Joshua Rubenstein |
Accountability and enforcement: human rights and the search for justice |
|
1995 |
|
Paul Tsongas |
The future of America |
|
1995 |
|
Clarice M Yentsch |
Collapse of the expert/novice paradigm in education |
|
1995 |
|
Howard Zinn |
You can't be neutral on a moving train |
|
1995 |
|
Thomas H Andrews |
A progressive vision: you CAN get there from here |
|
1995 |
|
Gordon Back |
Piano and violin duo (with Erika Klemperer) |
|
1995 |
|
Rosellen Brown |
Before and after: from Our Town to Hollywood |
|
1995 |
|
William D Hartung |
Shooting ourselves in the foot: the consequences of U.S. weapons trading |
|
1995 |
|
G Timothy Johnson |
Media, medicine and health care reform |
|
1995 |
|
Gordon Back |
Program of Classical Music (with Erika Klemperer) |
|
1994 |
|
Elizabeth Barker |
Education for prisoners: it benefits us all |
|
1994 |
|
J Larry Brown |
Hunger in America: cause, costs, and solutions |
|
1994 |
|
Roger Fisher |
Negotiation: What can you learn in forty minutes? |
|
1994 |
|
Robert Legvold |
Russia after Yeltsin |
|
1994 |
|
Glenn C Loury |
Self-censorship in public discourse |
|
1994 |
|
Everett Mendelsohn |
Grasping the elusive peace in the Middle East |
|
1994 |
|
Peter B Rhines |
Exploring the cold oceans |
|
1994 |
|
Ronald L Steel |
Victory without peace: U.S. foreign policy after the Cold War |
|
1994 |
|
Janet Green |
Looking at poverty: the challenge for journalist and educators |
Former director of education and outreach, Oxfam |
1993 |
|
Lauren Noether |
Victims in the criminal justice system |
First female county attorney in NH |
1993 |
|
Maria Marolda |
Everybody counts |
National consultant on mathematics education |
1993 |
|
Morton A Madoff |
Changes in medical education |
Dean and chair of community health department, Tufts |
1993 |
|
Marc Frank |
Socialist Cuba-Socialist Europe: a comparative analysis |
Author, journalist |
1993 |
|
Terry Pindell |
Making tracks: explorations of North America |
Author, traveler, observer of life in North America |
1993 |
|
Deb "Arnie" Arneson |
New Hampshire: obsessed with the status quo |
Democratic candidate for governor of NH, 1992 |
1993 |
|
Kees Kooper |
Kooper and Boehm, musicians (1993) |
|
1993 |
|
Mary C. Bateson |
Composing a life |
|
1992 |
|
Mary Belenky |
Field From silence to voice |
|
1992 |
|
Max Essex |
AIDS |
|
1992 |
|
John K. Galbraith |
Economic prospects in a political year |
|
1992 |
|
Vivian Johnson |
Bringing in those who are left out |
|
1992 |
|
Kees Kooper |
Kooper and Boehm, musicians (1992) |
|
1992 |
|
Jack F Matlock |
The post-Soviet world |
|
1992 |
|
Charles E Merrill |
Picking up the pieces: Poland and Czechoslovakia |
|
1992 |
|
Michael Palumbo |
Is peace possible in the Middle East? |
|
1992 |
|
Milton Terris |
Medical care: Canada and the U.S. |
Founder and President of the National Assn. for Public Health Policy |
1991 |
|
Kees Kooper |
Kooper and Boehm, Musicians |
|
1991 |
|
Howard Zinn |
Second Thoughts on the First Amendment |
Author, historian, playwright, retired professor of political science at BU |
1991 |
|
Vilma R Hunt |
Who is protecting our environment today? Who will be watching tomorrow? |
Former professor of environmental health at Penn State |
1991 |
|
Ken Burns |
The mystic chords of memory |
Documentary film maker |
1991 |
|
George M Lane |
The United States and the Middle East after the Gulf War |
Foreign service officer and former ambassador to Yemen |
1991 |
|
Edward S Herman |
Who will contain us? |
Author, columnist, teacher at U. Penn. |
1991 |
|
Morris T Keeton |
Employability and productivity of the workplace |
Director of the Institute for Research on Adults in Higher Education at U. Maryland |
1991 |
|
Bruce N. Anderson |
The environment: the new frontier |
|
1990 |
|
William Coffin |
Sloane Global security: new politics for a new world |
|
1990 |
|
Mark G. Field |
70 years of Soviet socialized medicine: the dream and the nightmare (with James W. Squires) |
|
1990 |
|
Kees Kooper |
Kees Kooper and Mary Louise Boehm, violin/piano duo |
|
1990 |
|
Valerie Miller |
Nicaragua: the elections and beyond (with Ralph I. Fine) |
|
1990 |
|
Thomas R. Pickering |
The United States and the United Nations |
|
1990 |
|
Samir A Rabbo |
The United States and Israel in the Middle East |
|
1990 |
|
Judith Ann Sturnick |
Re-establishing a sense of community on campus |
|
1990 |
|
James S Sutterlin |
What should we think about German reunification? |
|
1990 |
|
Madeline Lee |
Women: where are we today? |
Former director of the National Women's Agenda Project of the Women's Action Alliance |
1989 |
|
Everett Mendelsohn |
Elusive peace: the Middle East |
Professor of history of science, Harvard. President of Institute for Peace and International Security |
1989 |
|
Barrett N. Rock |
Monitoring the Earth's environment from space |
Associate professor of forest resources, UNH |
1989 |
|
David S Dodge |
A Middle East agenda for Mr. Bush |
Former acting president of American Univ. Beirut and hostage of Iran-backed forces for a year |
1989 |
|
Ellen Hume |
Covering the Presidential campaign: a report from the trenches |
Former Washington correspondent for Wall Street Journal |
1989 |
|
Frank E Morris |
Monetary policy in the 1990's |
Former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
1989 |
|
James 0 Freedman |
The challenge of liberal education |
President of Dartmouth College |
1989 |
|
Arthur J Barsky |
Worried sick: our troubled quest for wellness |
Director of the Primary Care Psychology Unit, MGH |
1989 |
|
Charles Clements |
Nicaragua: another Viet Nam or another Rhodesia? |
Author, medical doctor, authority on Central America |
1988 |
|
H. Thomas Ballantine |
Some ethical issues pertinent to the delivery of health care, A.D. 1988 |
Clinical Professor Emeritus of Surgery at Harvard Medical School |
1988 |
|
Daniel Callahan |
Rationing scarce medical resources: how shall we do it? |
Director of the Hastings Center, which focuses on ethical issues |
1988 |
|
Dale Rogers Marshall |
Women's voices: taking them seriously |
Acting President of Wellesley College |
1988 |
|
Grigor McClelland |
Is democracy possible?: A view from Britain |
Senior Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford |
1988 |
|
Ian S. Lustick |
Jewish fundamentalism in Israel |
Assoc. professor of government at Dartmouth |
1988 |
|
John M Swomley |
Religious liberty and the secular state |
Author and chairperson of ACLU's Church/State Committee |
1988 |
|
Robert F Drinan |
The Constitution and black citizens of America |
Professor of law at Georgetown U., former congressman, author |
1987 |
|
Kees Kooper |
Kooper and Boehm, musicians, seventh season |
|
1987 |
|
Leonard Unger |
United States and Southeast Asia |
Former ambassador |
1987 |
|
Vicente Navarro |
The impact of social, political and military events upon the health situation in Central America |
Professor of health policy, Johns Hopkins U. |
1987 |
|
Robert M Goldwyn |
Reality and fantasy in the practice of medicine |
Surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hopsital, clinical professor of surgery at Harvard |
1987 |
|
Shaw J Dallal |
Palestinian human rights as a key to peace in the Middle East |
Professor of international business and international relations, Syracuse U. |
1987 |
|
John K. Galbraith |
The military power in our time |
Harvard professor |
1987 |
|
Nora Astorga |
Nicaraguan Realities |
Nicaraguan representative to UN |
1987 |
|
Donella Meadows |
How is our planet doing? |
Author, Dartmouth professor |
1987 |
|
Anthony Lewis |
The press and the public |
NYT columnist, lecturer in law at Harvard |
1986 |
|
Rosemarie Rogers |
U.S. immigration and refugee policy: current issues and policy options |
Academic Dean, Fletcher School, Tufts |
1986 |
|
Patrick Jackson |
The impact of growth on the Monadnock Region |
Specialist on growth planning |
1986 |
|
Ernest F Dube |
The United States Southern Africa policy |
Lecturer, African Studies Program, SUNY Stony Brook |
1986 |
|
Sidney Alexander |
From Boston to Moscow and Oslo |
Founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility |
1986 |
|
Alice H Cook |
From equal pay to equal worth |
Professor Emerita, Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell U. |
1986 |
|
Charles E Merrill |
Compromise and integrity--daily life in Communist society |
Founder and headmaster, The Commonwealth School, Boston |
1986 |
|
James M Flack |
The Celts: founders of Europe |
Explorer and former business executive |
1986 |
|
Daniel J Boorstin |
(untitled) |
|
1985 |
|
Arthur W Chickering |
Bigger is badder (or "worse," if grammar demands it) |
|
1985 |
|
Grace Halsell |
Journey to Jerusalem |
|
1985 |
|
Edward L King |
Central America: what is U.S. policy and is a military solution advisable? |
|
1985 |
|
Ian Lawson |
The antithesis of aging |
|
1985 |
|
Ronald L Steel |
What are our national interests? |
|
1985 |
|
John Steele |
The changing oceans |
|
1985 |
|
Paul Tsongas |
Washington in retrospect |
|
1985 |
|
Morton H Halperin |
National security as a threat to civil liberties |
|
1984 |
|
Charles Kimball |
The Middle East: where do we go from here? |
|
1984 |
|
Guy MacMillan |
A free press in a small community or--how much do you really want to know? |
|
1984 |
|
Marshall D Shulman |
A rational response to the Soviet challenge |
|
1984 |
|
Paul E Starr |
Corporations and the future of American medicine |
|
1984 |
|
Barbara Suhrstedt |
Piano duets for four hands (with Gerhardt Suhrstedt) |
|
1984 |
|
Lester C Thurow |
A world-class American economy |
|
1984 |
|
Elizabeth Ann Toupin |
Asian Americans: the new invisible-visible minority in America |
|
1984 |
|
Theodore L Eliot |
The U.S., the U.S.S.R., and the Persian Gulf |
Dean of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts U., and former ambassador to Afghanistan |
1983 |
|
William Verity |
Steps toward world peace: the East-West connection |
Former CEO of ARMCO |
1983 |
|
William B Schwartz |
Will cost-consciousness affect the quality of health care? |
Professor of medicine, Tufts U. |
1983 |
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Millard W Arnold |
South Africa: teetering on the brink |
Executive Secretary of the US Section of the Nigeria-US Business Council |
1983 |
|
Rose K Goldsen |
Can democracy survive the new communications technologies? |
Professor of sociology, Cornell U. |
1983 |
|
Elizabeth Kennan |
The relentless good: some women artists of the 20th century |
President of Mount Holyoke College |
1983 |
|
Sissela Bok |
Secrecy in public life |
Author and teacher of ethics at Harvard Medical School and Kennedy School of Government |
1983 |
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Kees Kooper |
Kees Kooper and Mary Louise Boehm |
|
1983 |
|
Kees Kooper |
Music for violin and piano |
|
1982 |
|
Paul Tsongas |
(to be announced) |
US senator, Massachusetts |
1982 |
|
Arnold Relman |
Medical care as commerce: what is happening to our health care system |
Editor of NEJM, professor of medicine at Harvard |
1982 |
|
Robert White |
Is El Salvador another Vietnam? |
Long-time foreign service officer |
1982 |
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Les Brown |
TV--The Electronic Medium Communicates with You |
Author, teacher, editor |
1982 |
|
Michael Petrovich |
The nationality problem in the USSR |
Professor of history, U. Wisconsin |
1982 |
|
Jonathan Brownell |
The Tragedy of the Commons |
Professor of environmental and policy studies, Dartmouth |
1982 |
|
Sally Shelton |
Continuity and change in Central America and the Caribbean |
Former ambassador, World Bank consultant, legislative aide, professor at U. of Mexico |
1982 |
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Thomas B. Adams |
The Declaration of Independence and the Monroe Doctrine |
Chief Trustee of the Adams Papers, former president of Mass. Historical Society |
1981 |
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E Digby Baltzell |
Puritan Boston and Quaker Philadelphia |
Professor of sociology and history, U. Penn. |
1981 |
|
H Jack Geiger |
Nuclear war and the illusion of survival |
Professor of community medicin at CCNY |
1981 |
|
B. F. Skinner |
What is behaviorism |
Professor Emeritus at Harvard |
1981 |
|
Robert F Drinan |
The future of human rights |
Jesuit priest, law professor, member of Congress |
1981 |
|
Roger D Masters |
Nature, society, and ethics: new perspectives from evolutionary biology |
Professor of government at Dartmouth |
1981 |
|
Rosellen Brown |
Dear Ms. Brown, how shall I live my life: the writer as mother, critic, and clown |
Author and book reviewer |
1981 |
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Edward DeCourcy |
The weekly press: is it a mission impossible? |
|
1980 |
|
Johanna Dwyer |
Alternative diets and health |
|
1980 |
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W Bradford Patterson |
Decision-making for the patient with cancer |
|
1980 |
|
Peter Preston |
Europeans look at the American election |
|
1980 |
|
Lester C Thurow |
U.S. economic problems: solvable or unsolvable? |
|
1980 |
|
Edward Weeks |
Reminiscences |
|
1980 |
|
Charles W Yost |
The Arab-Israeli conflict and the crisis in the Middle East |
|
1980 |
|
Susan Mclane |
Political implications of New Hampshire's growth |
|
1979 |
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Robert Swann |
Community land trust movement |
|
1979 |
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Thomas H Winters |
Health hazards of nuclear radiation |
|
1979 |
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Leona Baumgartner |
America's children |
|
1979 |
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John T Foster |
China revisited |
|
1979 |
|
Stephen Jay Gould |
Growing young: human evolution as a process of increasing youthfulness |
|
1979 |
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Thomas Hoving |
Stories from my ten years at the Met |
|
1979 |
|
Kees Kooper |
Violin-piano duo |
|
1979 |
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Eliot Norton |
Theater '78: Some Thoughts on the Ways in Which the American Theater Has Changed in the Last 40 Years |
Drama critic for Boston Herald-American and WGBH-TV |
1978 |
|
Salvatore Luria |
The Dilemma of Cancer |
Nobel laureate from MIT |
1978 |
|
Franklin Long |
SALT talks and arms limitation |
Cornell professor |
1978 |
|
Henry Steele Commager |
The Agenda for the 80s |
History professor at Amherst College |
1978 |
|
David Putnam |
Panel on New Hampshire's Future moderated by John H. Morison |
President and other members of the Forum on New Hampshire's Future |
1978 |
|
Evelyn Kaye |
What Is Television Teaching Our Children? |
Member of Action for Children's Television |
1978 |
|
John Finley |
Homer's Odyssey |
Harvard professor |
1978 |
|
Apple Hill Chamber Players |
Musical program |
|
1978 |
|
Thomas Salmon |
A Way of Life: Northern New England on the Threshold of a Third Century |
Former governor of Vermont |
1977 |
|
David Truman |
The case for the single-sex college |
President of Mount Holyoke College |
1977 |
|
Nelson Marshall |
Marine affairs in the next decade |
Oceanography professor at URI |
1977 |
|
Sam Bass Warner |
Metropolitan New Hampshire |
Harvard urbanologist and history professor |
1977 |
|
Richard Pipes |
Russian dissenters |
Harvard professor |
1977 |
|
John K. Galbraith |
The Image of Modern Capitalism |
Harvard economics professor emeritus |
1977 |
|
Marshall J Dodge |
The Symmetry of Comedy and Tragedy |
Maine humorist |
1977 |
|
John Cole |
New England's Post-Industrial Future |
Founder and editor of Maine Times. Directory of National Audubon Society. |
1976 |
|
Carroll Wilson |
Tricentennial Perspectives on Energy |
MIT professor |
1976 |
|
John L. Blum |
Two Hundred Years of Equality |
Professor of History, Yale University. Biographer of Wilson and T. Roosevelt. |
1976 |
|
John A. Coope |
Observations of an Itinerant Englishman |
Diplomat. Attache at British Embassy in DC. |
1976 |
|
Michael Harrington |
Domestic Surveillance and Invasion of Privacy |
Congressman, D-Mass. |
1976 |
|
Paul Szep |
Satire and Politics |
Editorial cartoonist, Boston Globe |
1976 |
|
Rob Trowbridge |
State Budget of New Hampshire: What It Does and Does Not Do |
State senator, R-Dublin. |
1976 |
|
Robert R. Bowne |
U. S. role in world affairs during the next decade |
Professor of International Affairs, Harvard; formerly of State Department |
1975 |
|
Leonard Lewis |
Triage |
MacDowell colonist and author |
1975 |
|
Allan Block |
Rural American fiddle tunes and ballads |
|
1975 |
|
John W. Homes |
Canada |
Canadian Institute of International Affairs |
1975 |
|
John Ciardi |
Poetry Is for Pleasure |
Poet and educator |
1975 |
|
John T. Vance |
The American Indian Problems and Prospects |
former chair of the U. S. Indian Claims Commission |
1975 |
|
Monadnock Music |
Program of American music |
|
1975 |
|
Elizabeth Pool |
The People Crisis |
Dublin resident |
1975 |
|
Norman Dacey |
The Middle East: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow |
Member of the Palestine Committee |
1974 |
|
Robert S Morison |
Modern Dying: A Study in Technological Ethics |
Author, Cornell U. professor |
1974 |
|
Herbert E Bixler |
Transportation Crisis--Hardy Perennial |
Transportation consultant |
1974 |
|
Harlan Logan |
New Hampshire's political crises: dilemma and opportunity |
Former majority leader, NH House of Representatives |
1974 |
|
Wilma Fairbank |
The New China and the China I Knew |
Author and scholar of Chinese art, history, and archaeology |
1974 |
|
David Halberstam |
A topic of current interest |
Journalist, author |
1974 |
|
Julius Lester |
Contemplation in a World of Action |
Author, poet, , host and producer of radio and TV shows |
1974 |
|
Monadnock Music |
Musical |
|
1973 |
|
Joseph Fletcher |
The Ethical Implications of the Genetic Revolution |
Professor Emeritus, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, MA |
1973 |
|
James MacGregor Burns |
What Does America Believe? |
Professor of political science, Williams College |
1973 |
|
Norman Dacey |
The Middle East, Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow |
Author |
1973 |
|
Milton Mayer |
It Can--Can't--Happen Here |
University lecturer |
1973 |
|
John G. Kemeny |
Liberal Education in the Year 2001 |
President of Dartmouth College |
1973 |
|
Elizabeth Gray Vining |
Whittier Revealed |
Author |
1973 |
|
John K. Fairbank |
American Preparation to Meet the New China |
Harvard professor |
1973 |
|
Paul Dudley White |
The Soma and the Psyche, or Matter Over Mind |
Harvard University clinical professor of medicine emeritus |
1972 |
|
May Sarton |
The Inward Adventure |
Poet, author |
1972 |
|
David F. Putnam |
Is World Peace Through World Trade Just an Idle Dream? |
President, Markem Corporation, Keene |
1972 |
|
Duncan (Rev.) Howlett |
Secular Religion in a Post-Christian Age |
Minister, author |
1972 |
|
Mrs. Robbins Milbank |
Our Transitional World |
Researcher, editor, public affairs advisor, Department of State |
1972 |
|
Cecil Lyon |
Diplomacy in a Changing World |
diplomat |
1972 |
|
Jerome Wiesner |
Science and the Modern World |
President, MIT |
1972 |
|
Albert H. Farnsworth |
The United Nations and the New Directions |
Editor of Vista, a publication of the UN Association |
1971 |
|
David McCord |
Poetry, the Unclimbed Ladder |
Poet and editor |
1971 |
|
Dolf M. Droge |
Vietnam and the Vietnamese |
White House staff member, former chief of Vietnames Broadcast Bureau of Voice of America |
1971 |
|
Mrs. Bruce Benson |
Progress, Our Most Important Problem |
National President, League of Women Voters |
1971 |
|
Azhety Montague |
Man, the Endangering Species |
Anthropologist and social biologist from Princeton, NJ |
1971 |
|
R. Frank Gregg |
Material Progress vs. Ecology |
Chairman of the New England River Basins Commission |
1971 |
|
Ernest J. Simmons |
Dissidents of Dissent in Soviet Literature |
Faculty member at Harvard, Cornell, Columbia (presumably at different times) |
1971 |
|
John Beecher |
Poems of Protest and Prophecy |
Poet, author |
1970 |
|
J. R. Killian |
A Working Partnership of Science and the Humanities |
Retired president, MIT (later in 1970, delivered dedication address for ConVal Sr. High) |
1970 |
|
J. Duane Squires |
The Years Before the Revolution, 1763-1776 |
Retired professor of history, Colby Junior College, New London |
1970 |
|
J. Seelye Bixler |
The Colleges Must Carry On |
President Emeritus, Colby College |
1970 |
|
Ruth Adams |
Maps and Map Making |
President, Wellesley College |
1970 |
|
Elting E. Morison |
Human Values in a Technical Society |
Professor of history and American studies, Yale University |
1970 |
|
Warren Rudman |
Citizen Involvement in a World of Politics |
NH attorney general |
1970 |
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