|
William
Parsons
|
"The Catholic Church from
the Protestant Standpoint"
|
January 14, 1913
|
|
Joseph Schafer
|
"The Balkan Situation"
|
February 11, 1913
|
|
Frank Jenkins
|
"Comparison of Direct
Government and Representative Government"
|
March 11, 1913
|
|
John Bovard
|
"Theories of Heredity and
Their Application to Eugenics"
|
April 8, 1913
|
|
Frederic Dunn
|
"Roman Humor"
|
May 13, 1913
|
|
H.S. Wilkenson
|
"H. P. Bowne"
|
June 12, 1913
|
|
Eric Allen
|
"The History of Great
Newspapers"
|
October 21, 1913
|
|
Edmund Conklin
|
"The Psychology of
Dreams"
|
November 11, 1913
|
|
Prince Lucien Campbell
|
"Some Contributions to the
Conception of Consciousness"
|
December 9, 1913
|
|
Edgar DeCou
|
"The Australian
Commonwealth"
|
January 13, 1914
|
|
Frederick Comings
|
"A True Invoice of the
Medical Profession"
|
February 10, 1914
|
|
William Dill
|
"Prison Reform"
|
March 9, 1914
|
|
Robert Booth
|
"The Future of the Pacific
Coast"
|
April 14, 1914
|
|
Algernon Dixon
|
"The National Chamber of
Commerce, Its Purpose and Achievement"
|
May 12, 1914
|
|
Robert C. Clark
|
"French Republicanism"
|
June 9, 1914
|
|
John O'Hara
|
"The Economic Inevitability
of the Present European War"
|
October 19, 1914
|
|
Matthew Douglass
|
"Church Union"
|
November 19, 1914
|
|
Edwin Potter
|
"The Proper Function of the
Judiciary"
|
December 8, 1914
|
|
George Hug
|
"Vocational Guidance"
|
January 12, 1915
|
|
Charles Southworth
|
"The Prevention of
Disease"
|
February 9, 1915
|
|
Frederick Shinn
|
"Practical Applications of
Science to Everyday Life"
|
March 9, 1915
|
|
Ralph Hamilton
|
"A Lawyer's Attitude Toward
Legislation"
|
April 13, 1915
|
|
Madison Harris
|
"Oral Hygiene and
Efficiency"
|
May 8, 1915
|
|
Warren Smith
|
"America and the Future of
the Orient"
|
October 12, 1915
|
|
Colin Dyment
|
"Scientific Community
Promotion Versus ‘Boosting’"
|
November 9, 1915
|
|
William Kuykendall
|
"The Effect of the Entrance
of the Human Mind Into the Problem of Evolution"
|
December 14, 1915
|
|
Dugald Campbell
|
"Sheep and Shepherds—Here
and Elsewhere"
|
January 11, 1916
|
|
Attilla Norman
|
"Co-operation and the
Co-operator"
|
February 15, 1916
|
|
Orin Stafford
|
"The Outlook for Industrial
Development in the Northwest"
|
March 14, 1916
|
|
Allbee Wheeler
|
"The Title to Our
Lands"
|
April 11, 1916
|
|
Ralph Lyman
|
"History of Song"
|
May 16, 1916
|
|
Clayton Collins
|
"The Junior High
School"
|
June 6, 1916
|
|
Earl Immel
|
"Sunday Legislation"
|
October 10, 1916
|
|
Alpheus Spangler
|
"Rural Survey of Lane
County"
|
November 14, 1916
|
|
John Williams
|
"Preparedness from a
Military Standpoint"
|
December 12, 1916
|
|
Fred Ayer
|
"Drawing as a
Language"
|
January 9, 1917
|
|
Milton Miller
|
"Focal Infection of the
Teeth and the Relation to General Diseases"
|
February 13, 1917
|
|
Walter Morton
|
"Selling Latin
America"
|
March 13, 1917
|
|
Grant Beardsley
|
"Socializing Tendencies in
the Practice of Medicine"
|
April 10, 1917
|
|
Henry Sheldon
|
"Mothers and
Schoolma’ams"
|
May 8, 1917
|
|
Harry Bowen
|
"Co-operation vs.
Competition As a Business Builder"
|
October 9, 1917
|
|
Omar Gullion
|
"Bacterial Vaccines"
|
November 13, 1917
|
|
Joseph Devers
|
"The Criminal, the Crime,
the Cause"
|
December 11, 1917
|
|
Marion McClain
|
"City Beautification"
|
January 10, 1918
|
|
William Case
|
"Lincoln's
Americanism"
|
February 12, 1918
|
|
Seward Allen
|
"Justice or
Expediency"
|
March 13, 1918
|
|
B. Debusk
|
"Our Physical
Unpreparedness"
|
April 10, 1918
|
|
George Parkinson
|
"The Dependent Classes
Under the Mosaic and Babylonian Codes"
|
May 15, 1918
|
|
Ernest Bates
|
"Literature of the
War"
|
June 12, 1918
|
|
C. Edmondson
|
"Our Sea Food
Resources"
|
October 8, 1918
|
|
Robert C. Clark
|
"The Committee on Public
Information"
|
November 19, 1918
|
|
Frank Jenkins
|
"The Place of the Newspaper
in American Life"
|
December 10, 1918
|
|
John Leader
|
"Sidelights on the American
Civil War"
|
January 14, 1919
|
|
Robert C. Clark
|
"Organization and
Accomplishments of the Peace Conference to Date"
|
February 11, 1919
|
|
Charles Howard
|
"Scientific Methods as
Applied to Education"
|
March 11, 1919
|
|
Lester Hulin
|
"Glimpses of Early
Eugene"
|
April 8, 1919
|
|
Edmund Conklin
|
"The Trails of the Ghost
Hunter"
|
May 13, 1919
|
|
Frederic Dunn
|
"Vignettes and Silhouettes
from Italy"
|
October 14, 1919
|
|
John Landsbury
|
"Music—the Science"
|
November 11, 1919
|
|
Claude Rorer
|
"The Dawn of a New
Agriculture"
|
December 9, 1919
|
|
Arthur Rogers
|
"America's Part in
Financing the World War"
|
January 13, 1920
|
|
William Milne
|
"Mathematics of the World
War"
|
February 10, 1920
|
|
William Boynton
|
"The Triumph of Physics in
the World War"
|
March 9, 1920
|
|
Algernon Dixon
|
"Industrial Problems of the
Northwest"
|
April 13, 1920
|
|
Carl McClain
|
"Guarding Public
Health"
|
May 11, 1920
|
|
Prince Lucien Campbell
|
"Mazama Recollections"
|
June 11, 1920
|
|
Raymond Wheeler
|
"Some Freak Developments of
the Human Mind"
|
October 12, 1920
|
|
Dean Walker
|
"Oregon Football"
|
November 9, 1920
|
|
Earl Packard
|
"Quest for Petroleum"
|
December 11, 1920
|
|
Russell Calkins
|
"Transportation Problems
During the War"
|
January 11, 1921
|
|
Sam Warner
|
"Legal Procedure in Theory
and Practice"
|
February 8, 1921
|
|
Seward Allen
|
"Some Legislative Problems
in Oregon"
|
March 8, 1921
|
|
E. Sawyer
|
"Motor Trip Impressions of
California"
|
April 12, 1921
|
|
Edwin Robbins
|
"The Economic Emancipation
of Women"
|
May 10, 1921
|
|
Robert Booth
|
"The State Highway System
and Its Benefits"
|
June 14, 1921
|
|
Eric Allen
|
"What's the Matter with the
Newspapers?"
|
October 11, 1921
|
|
Earl Immel
|
"Wills—Their Origin and
Examples"
|
November 9, 1921
|
|
Harry Torry
|
"Some New Aspects of
Medical Education"
|
December 13, 1921
|
|
Grant Beardsley
|
"Malnutrition—Causes and
Results"
|
January 10, 1922
|
|
Walter Barnes
|
"The Russian Revolutionary
Movement"
|
February 14, 1922
|
|
Clayton Collins
|
"The Housing Problems of
the Future"
|
March 14, 1922
|
|
Colin Dyment
|
"Tendencies in Higher
Education"
|
April 11, 1922
|
|
James Gilbert
|
"The Meaning of
Syndicalism"
|
May 9, 1922
|
|
William Case
|
"The Newer Orthodoxy"
|
October 10, 1922
|
|
Albert Caswell
|
"The Energy Problem of the
Future"
|
November 14, 1922
|
|
Warren Smith
|
"The Philippine Situation
as Viewed by a Geologist"
|
December 12, 1922
|
|
William Newell
|
"The Farm Problem of
Western Oregon"
|
January 9, 1923
|
|
Edwin Potter
|
"Some Observations on the
Referendum and Recall"
|
February 13, 1923
|
|
Orin Stafford
|
"Some Forest
By-Products"
|
April 13, 1923
|
|
Albert Sweetser
|
"The Mountain Wild Flowers
of the Northwest"
|
April 17, 1923
|
|
Omar Gullion
|
"Substitution in Medical
Education"
|
May 8, 1923
|
|
Richard Bolt
|
"Problems Concerned with
the Welfare of Mothers and Children"
|
June 14, 1923
|
|
Edwin Hodge
|
"Minerals in History and
Modern Affairs"
|
October 9, 1923
|
|
Ralph Martin
|
"Why I Believe in
Eugene"
|
November 13, 1923
|
|
Edmund Conklin
|
"The Psychology of
Futurism"
|
December 11, 1923
|
|
Frederick Comings
|
"The Drug Evil"
|
January 8, 1924
|
|
William Hale
|
"Freedom of Speech and of
the Press"
|
February 12, 1924
|
|
Frank Chambers
|
"Some Ins and Outs of
Merchandising"
|
March 11, 1924
|
|
William Kuykendall
|
"The Problem of a Better
Human Race"
|
April 8, 1924
|
|
Sam Warner
|
"Oregon’s Defense Against
Crime"
|
May 13, 1924
|
|
John Bovard
|
"The Modern Trend of
Physical Education"
|
June 10, 1924
|
|
Walter Barnes
|
"Question of a Durable
Peace"
|
October 14, 1924
|
|
Bruce Giffen
|
"Relation of Church and
State in the Matter of Religious Education"
|
November 11, 1924
|
|
Claude Rorer
|
"Investments"
|
December 9, 1924
|
|
Williame Milne
|
"Role of Exact Science in
the Development of Civilization"
|
January 13, 1925
|
|
Lester Hulin
|
"Rural Life and One of Its
Serious Problems"
|
February 10, 1925
|
|
Tom Harris
|
"Some American Fundamentals"
|
March 10, 1925
|
|
Grant Beardsley
|
"Subsidizing Our Infant
Industry"
|
April 14, 1925
|
|
Robert C. Clark
|
"The Expurgation of History
Texts"
|
May 12, 1925
|
|
George Turnbull
|
"Looking in on
Journalism"
|
June 9, 1925
|
|
Fred Stetson
|
"Problems in Administering
Public Education"
|
October 13, 1925
|
|
Arthur Rogers
|
"Some Phases of the Federal
Reserve System"
|
November 10, 1925
|
|
Charles Carpenter
|
"Legal and Sociological
Aspects of Anti-Evolution Laws"
|
December 8, 1925
|
|
Algernon Dixon
|
"From the First Tree to the
Last"
|
January 12, 1926
|
|
Hale Douglass
|
"The American Public
Library"
|
February 9, 1926
|
|
Carl McClain
|
"Modern Street
Lighting"
|
March 9, 1926
|
|
Ralph Casey
|
"Some Problems in the
Creation of An Intelligent Public Opinion"
|
April 13, 1926
|
|
Madison Harris
|
"The Cascade National
Forest"
|
May 11, 1926
|
|
Seward Allen
|
"Some Glimpses of Artistic
Europe"
|
June 8, 1926
|
|
Nelson Macduff
|
"Relation of Natural
Scenery to Public Welfare"
|
October 12, 1926
|
|
Frank Jenkins
|
"The Old and the New Order
in Journalism"
|
November 9, 1926
|
|
Frank Eddy
|
"A Study of Utopias"
|
December 14, 1926
|
|
Clayton Collins
|
"Landlords, Tenants and
Housing"
|
January 11, 1927
|
|
Eric Allen
|
"Our Changing
Newspapers"
|
February 8, 1927
|
|
Frederick Dunn
|
"The Yonic Principle in
Religion and Art"
|
March 8, 1927
|
|
Earl Packard
|
"The Secret of the Riches
of Central Oregon"
|
April 12, 1927
|
|
James Gilbert
|
"The Pessimism of Early
Economists"
|
May 10, 1927
|
|
Joseph Schafer
|
"A Mid-Western Specimen of
American Political History"
|
June 14, 1927
|
|
Warren Smith
|
"Interesting Byways in
Oregon"
|
October 11, 1927
|
|
Mentor Boney
|
"Co-operative
Marketing"
|
November 8, 1927
|
|
Edgar DeCou
|
"Mathematics at Work and At
Play"
|
December 13, 1927
|
|
Marion McClain
|
"Our City and the
Future"
|
January 10, 1928
|
|
Merton Cameron
|
"The Social Function of
Public Service Commissions"
|
February 14, 1928
|
|
Edwin Potter
|
"Governments of the
Future"
|
March 13, 1928
|
|
Albert Sweetser
|
"Old Herbals and Medical
Folklore"
|
April 10, 1928
|
|
Albert Caswell
|
"Exploring the
Heavens"
|
May 8, 1928
|
|
George Hurley
|
"History of Surgery from
Aescalapius to the Mayos"
|
June 12, 1928
|
|
Earl Immel
|
"Our Jury System, Is It
Efficient?"
|
October 9, 1928
|
|
Harvey Townsend
|
"The Nature of
Philosophy"
|
November 13, 1928
|
|
Milton Miller
|
"Dentistry—Ancient and
Modern"
|
December 11, 1928
|
|
Omar Gullion
|
"Para Nasal Sinuses"
|
January 8, 1929
|
|
Orin Stafford
|
"Present Day Conceptions of
the Material Universe"
|
February 12, 1929
|
|
John Bovard
|
"Survey on Exercise and
Health, Both Past and Present"
|
March 12, 1929
|
|
Edmund Conklin
|
"When Life Looses Its Zest,
or the Dangerous Age"
|
April 9, 1929
|
|
John Mueller
|
"History of the Feminist
Movement"
|
May 14, 1929
|
|
Robert Merrill
|
"Branch Banking"
|
June 11, 1929
|
|
Walter Barnes
|
"Forces in the New
China"
|
October 9, 1929
|
|
Ralph Martin
|
"Some Problems of Lumber
Marketing"
|
November 12, 1929
|
|
Robert Clark
|
"The Whys and Wherefores of
Political Parties"
|
December 10, 1929
|
|
William Kuykendall
|
"The Modern Service
Club"
|
January 14, 1930
|
|
William Milne
|
"Peace Day Problems in
Ordnance"
|
February 11, 1930
|
|
Frank Chambers
|
"Pied a Terre"
|
March 11, 1930
|
|
Edwin Hedge
|
"A Geologist en
Voyage"
|
April 8, 1930
|
|
George Turnbull
|
"Some Pioneer Oregon
Newspapers"
|
May 13, 1930
|
|
Dean Walker
|
"Education—Higher or
Lower"
|
June 10, 1930
|
|
William Kuykendall
|
"The Modern Service
Club"
|
October 14, 1930
|
|
Hale Douglass
|
"The Modern University
Library and Its Building"
|
November 11, 1930
|
|
William Tugman
|
"Trial by City Desk"
|
December 9, 1930
|
|
Charles Carpenter
|
"The Supreme Court and Its
Work"
|
January 13, 1931
|
|
Joe McArthur
|
"Development of a
Hydro-Electric Project with Special Reference to Leaburg"
|
February 10, 1931
|
|
Fred Stetson
|
"Building an Educational
Program for Oregon"
|
March 10, 1931
|
|
Grant Beardsley
|
"Modern Maternity"
|
April 14, 1931
|
|
Joe Wetherbee
|
"India—A Study"
|
May 12, 1931
|
|
Phillip Parsons
|
"From Coals to Goals"
|
June 9, 1931
|
|
Howard Goold
|
"What's Wrong with Readin',
'Ritin', and 'Rithmetic?"
|
October 14, 1931
|
|
Roger Williams
|
"Vitamins in Life and
Health"
|
November 10, 1931
|
|
Clay Palmer
|
"The Ultimate End of the
Modern Trend in Religious Belief"
|
December 8, 1931
|
|
James Gilbert
|
"Politics and
Prosperity"
|
January 12, 1932
|
|
Seward Allen
|
"Lincoln from
1848-1860"
|
February 9, 1932
|
|
Lester Hulin
|
"Joe Lane, Place in Oregon
History"
|
March 8, 1932
|
|
William Milne
|
"Relativity: What It is; What Good Is it?"
|
April 12, 1932
|
|
Eric Allen
|
"Public Opinion and Foreign
Relations"
|
May 10, 1932
|
|
Earl Immel
|
"The Legal Profession and
the Public"
|
October 11, 1932
|
|
Frank Chambers
|
"My Impressions of
Conditions in Europe"
|
November 8, 1932
|
|
Howard Taylor
|
"A Survey of the Theories
of Psychology"
|
December 13, 1932
|
|
Robert C. Clark
|
"What Shall We Do About
International Debt?"
|
January 10, 1933
|
|
Joe McArthur
|
"Municipal Ownership of
Public Utilities"
|
February 14, 1933
|
|
Warren Smith
|
"The World's Population
Problem"
|
March 14, 1933
|
|
George Hurley
|
"State Medicine"
|
April 11, 1933
|
|
John Mueller
|
"The Communistic Plan for
Social Reconstruction"
|
May 10, 1933
|
|
Louis Henderson
|
"Reminiscences of Boyhood
Days in the South During the Civil War"
|
October 10, 1933
|
|
George Turnbull
|
"Twelve Torrid Years in the
Administration of Public Domain"
|
November 14, 1933
|
|
Cecil Ristow
|
"The Problem of
Denominationalism"
|
December 12, 1933
|
|
Harrison Hoyt
|
"A Critique of the American
Business System"
|
January 9, 1934
|
|
Albert Ross
|
"Recent Advance in
Medicine"
|
February 13, 1934
|
|
Frederic Dunn
|
"The Senate, Rome and
Washington"
|
March 13, 1934
|
|
Orlando Hollis
|
"The Progress of the
Law"
|
April 10, 1934
|
|
Lawrence Harris
|
"High Lights of the Early
Political History of Oregon"
|
May 8, 1934
|
|
Ralph Huestis
|
"The Present Status of the
Theory of Evolution"
|
October 9, 1934
|
|
Will Norris
|
"Models, the Scientist’s
Tools"
|
November 13, 1934
|
|
Robert Merrill
|
"History of Inflation in
the United States"
|
December 11, 1934
|
|
Ernest Moll
|
"The Artist and
Society"
|
January 8, 1935
|
|
Marion McClain
|
"The Battle of the
Books"
|
February 12, 1935
|
|
Samuel Jameson
|
"Social Change in
Turkey"
|
March 12, 1935
|
|
Wayne Morse
|
"Social Ends and Legal
Objectives"
|
April 9, 1935
|
|
Joseph Wetherbee
|
"Graphic Evidence of
Ancient Civilization in the Pacific Islands"
|
May 14, 1935
|
|
Albert Caswell
|
"Astronomy"
|
October 8, 1935
|
|
Clayton Collins
|
"Education Then and
Now"
|
November 12, 1935
|
|
James Gilbert
|
"The Thing We Call
Property"
|
December 10, 1935
|
|
Ralph Martin
|
"Lumbering and Laboring,
With and Under N.R.A."
|
January 14, 1936
|
|
Paul Washke
|
"Intramural Sports"
|
February 11, 1936
|
|
Milton Miller
|
"Music From the Layman’s
Viewpoint"
|
March 10, 1936
|
|
Harry Yocom
|
"The Function of a
Biological Station in Oregon"
|
April 14, 1936
|
|
Fred Stetson
|
"Side-Lights on Being
Democratic"
|
May 12, 1936
|
|
Warren Smith
|
"What Is a
University?"
|
October 13, 1936
|
|
Eric Allen
|
"Mental Attitudes in
Non-Democratic Countries"
|
November 10, 1936
|
|
William Tugman
|
"An Autopsy on
Promises"
|
December 8, 1936
|
|
Edgar DeCou
|
"A Mathematician
Explains"
|
January 12, 1937
|
|
Lester Hulin
|
"Col. E.D. Baker, Oregon's
Patriotic Senator"
|
February 9, 1937
|
|
Seward Allen
|
"The Literary Lincoln"
|
March 9, 1937
|
|
Arthur Norton
|
"The Medical Situation as I
See It"
|
April 13, 1937
|
|
Orlando Hollis
|
"Travel Scrapbook"
|
May 11, 1937
|
|
Elon Moore
|
"A Neglected Relationship:
Wages and the Family"
|
October 12, 1937
|
|
Algernon Dixon
|
"Our Capitol City: Impressions of a Part-Time Resident"
|
November 9, 1937
|
|
Grant Beardsley
|
"Recent Developments in
Obstetrics and Gynecology"
|
December 14, 1937
|
|
Norman Tully
|
"The War Myth in the United
States"
|
January 11, 1938
|
|
Wayne Morse
|
"Administration of Release
Procedures in Oregon"
|
February 8, 1938
|
|
Robert Clark
|
"The Story of Rev. Herbert
Beaver"
|
March 8, 1938
|
|
Fred Cuthbert
|
"Recent Trends in City
Planning City"
|
April 12, 1938
|
|
Ernest Moll
|
"Two Rivers: A Narrative
Poem"
|
May 10, 1938
|
|
Lester Beck
|
"Faith Healers at Work and
Play"
|
October 11, 1938
|
|
Harry Johnson
|
"The Changing High
School"
|
November 8, 1938
|
|
John Anderson
|
"Why the Fuss About Civil
Liberties?"
|
December 8, 1938
|
|
Herman Kehrli
|
"What Is this Good
Government?"
|
January 10, 1939
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|
Orin Stafford
|
"The Creative in the
Chemistry"
|
February 14, 1939
|
|
William East
|
"Administrative
Agencies-Tribunals or Inquisitions?"
|
March 14, 1939
|
|
John Cramer
|
"State vs. District Units
for Schools"
|
April 11, 1939
|
|
Donald Erb
|
"A Plea for Economic
Literacy"
|
May 9, 1939
|
|
Howard Taylor
|
"Some Social Implications
of Gestalt Psychology"
|
October 10, 1939
|
|
Madison Harris
|
"Dentistry as a Career and
the Status of the Dentist"
|
November 14, 1939
|
|
Arthur Moore
|
"Science and Totalitarian
Society"
|
December 12, 1939
|
|
George Turnbull
|
"The Newspapers and the
Truth"
|
January 9, 1940
|
|
George Hurley
|
"Pacts and Fancies of
Medicine and Surgery"
|
February 13, 1940
|
|
Elmo Chase
|
"Why the Willamette Valley
Project?"
|
March 12, 1940
|
|
Omar Gullion
|
"Are You Vitaminized?"
|
April 9, 1940
|
|
Charles Howard
|
"Lost Individualism"
|
May 14, 1940
|
|
Robert Merrill
|
"I Promise to Pay"
|
October 8, 1940
|
|
Albert Ross
|
"Civilization, Science and
Longevity"
|
November 12, 1940
|
|
Herman Kehrli
|
"The Federal Government and
the ‘Sovereign’ States"
|
December 10, 1940
|
|
Adolph Kunz
|
"The Next Hundred
Years"
|
January 14, 1941
|
|
Dan Clark
|
"Turner’s Frontier
Hypothesis and Its Present Status"
|
February 11, 1941
|
|
James Gilbert
|
"Progressive Taxation in
Theory and Practice"
|
March 11, 1941
|
|
Clinton Conley
|
"Our Changing Plant
World"
|
April 8, 1941
|
|
Ralph Huestes
|
"The World Within and Without"
|
May 27, 1941
|
|
Grant Beardsley
|
"Paternity By Proxy"
|
October 14, 1941
|
|
Paul Washke
|
"Physical
Education—European or American Style"
|
November 11, 1941
|
|
Vincil Davis
|
"What Is the O.S.M.C.B. and
Why"
|
December 9, 1941
|
|
Albert Caswell
|
"Whatever the Weather May
Be"
|
January 13, 1942
|
|
Clayton Collins
|
"How’s the Housing Problem
to be Solved"
|
February 10, 1942
|
|
Marion McClain
|
"The Winged Word"
|
March 10, 1942
|
|
Samuel Jameson
|
"Charity Rackets"
|
April 14, 1942
|
|
Leavitt Wright
|
"Mexican Mosts"
|
May 12, 1942
|
|
Will Norris
|
"University of Oregon
Campus in 1960"
|
October 13, 1942
|
|
Edgar DeCou
|
"Pioneering in Higher
Education"
|
November 10, 1942
|
|
Arthur Norton
|
"Roses as a Hobby"
|
December 8, 1942
|
|
Harry Yocom
|
"The Biologist Aids in War
Time Medicine"
|
January 12, 1943
|
|
Donald Erb
|
"So It's Undemocratic"
|
February 9, 1943
|
|
Warren Smith
|
"The Pearl of the Eastern
Seas"
|
March 9, 1943
|
|
Andrew Vincent
|
"The Artist’s Effort"
|
April 13, 1943
|
|
William Tugman
|
"The Public Mind"
|
May 11, 1943
|
|
Norman Tully
|
"War and Peace in American
History"
|
October 12, 1943
|
|
Pierre VanRysselberghe
|
"Internationalism Through
Science"
|
November 9, 1943
|
|
Vance Webster
|
"Perils to Democracy"
|
December 14, 1943
|
|
Ralph Martin
|
"Our Trees—A Renewable
Natural Resource"
|
January 11, 1944
|
|
Kenneth O'Connell
|
"Bureaucracy"
|
February 8, 1944
|
|
William Jones
|
"The Presidential Derby of
1944"
|
March 14, 1944
|
|
Jesse Bond
|
"The Economic Theory and
Consequences of the New Deal"
|
April 11, 1944
|
|
Fred Stelson
|
"The American Family at
War"
|
May 9, 1944
|
|
Quirinus Breen
|
"The Twelfth Century
Revival of the Roman Law"
|
October 10, 1944
|
|
Ray Boals
|
"Oregon’s Forests as a
Source of Fuel"
|
November 14, 1944
|
|
Elon Moore
|
"Time to Retire"
|
December 12, 1944
|
|
Robin Bruckart
|
"The World of the
Child"
|
January 9, 1945
|
|
John Bruckart
|
"The Rise of
Bureaucracy"
|
February 13, 1945
|
|
Robert Lyon
|
"French Thrift"
|
March 13, 1945
|
|
Roy Elliott
|
"A Forest Program for Lane
County"
|
April 10, 1945
|
|
Lady Pierre VanRysselberghe
|
"Belgian Folklore"
|
May 8, 1945
|
|
Hoyt Franchere
|
"Freedom of Enterprise -
for Whom?"
|
October 9, 1945
|
|
W. Swangaard
|
"Man and the Horse, Down
Through the Ages"
|
November 6, 1945
|
|
Wallace Hayden
|
"Improving the Appearance
of Our Cities"
|
December 11, 1946
|
|
Arthur Moore
|
"Leonardo da Vinci,
Forerunner of the New Age"
|
January 8, 1946
|
|
George Turribull
|
"A Century of Oregon
Journalism"
|
February 12, 1946
|
|
Omar Gullion
|
"Cataracts"
|
March 12, 1946
|
|
Orlando Hollis
|
"Is a Reno Divorce Any
Good?"
|
April 9, 1946
|
|
Clinton and Lola Conley
|
"Our Changing Plant World
II"
|
May 14, 1946
|
|
Albert Ross
|
"Psychosomatic Trends"
|
October 8, 1946
|
|
Albert Caswell
|
"Anglo-American Scientific
Research and Development"
|
November 12, 1946
|
|
Herman Kehrle
|
"Growing Pains and
Financial Problems"
|
December 10, 1946
|
|
James Gilbert
|
"The Math and Aftermath of
War Debts"
|
January 14, 1947
|
|
Algernon Dixon
|
"The Long Arm of
Coincidence"
|
February 11, 1947
|
|
Lester Beck
|
"Fact Into Film"
|
March 11, 1947
|
|
William East
|
"Military Government Duties
of an Army"
|
April 8, 1947
|
|
Charles Howard
|
"Trade Marks in
Advertising"
|
May 13, 1947
|
|
Fred Northop
|
"The Future of Home Heating
by Electricity"
|
October 14, 1947
|
|
Frederick Cuthbert
|
"Is a National Housing
Program Necessary?"
|
November 11, 1947
|
|
Howard Taylor
|
"The Dilemma of
Democracy"
|
December 9, 1947
|
|
Harry Newburn
|
"Financing Higher Education
in the United States"
|
January 13, 1948
|
|
Deane Seeger
|
"Two Down and Eight to
Go"
|
February 10, 1948
|
|
Wesley Nicholson
|
"Institutional Religion and
the Good Society"
|
March 9, 1948
|
|
Gordon Wright
|
"Russo-American
Relationships from the Historical Viewpoint"
|
April 13, 1948
|
|
Elmo Chase
|
"Orchids to You"
|
May 11, 1948
|
|
Adolph Kunz
|
"Is This a Scientific
World"
|
October 12, 1948
|
|
Ed Pitkin
|
"Some Aspects of
Agricultural Co-Operatives"
|
November 9, 1948
|
|
Everett Harpham
|
"Spreading the Risk"
|
December 14, 1948
|
|
Percy Brown
|
"Local Taxation—Can It be
Improved?"
|
January 11, 1949
|
|
Ralph Fuibright
|
"Labor Relations and What
It Means"
|
February 8, 1949
|
|
William Riddlesbarger
|
"The Fair (?) Labor
Standards Act of 1949"
|
March 8, 1949
|
|
Eldon Johnson
|
"The Consent of the
Governed"
|
April 12, 1949
|
|
Dan Clark
|
"Ladies' Night in Pioneer
Days"
|
May 10, 1949
|
|
Paul Washke
|
"Highlights of Club Origin
and Development"
|
October 11, 1949
|
|
Warren Smith
|
"An Emeritus Looks
Back"
|
November 8, 1949
|
|
Ralph Huestis
|
"We Are Seven"
|
December 13, 1949
|
|
Fred Miller
|
"Antibiotics, Miracle
Drugs?"
|
January 10, 1950
|
|
Wil Norris
|
"Experimental Physics"
|
February 14, 1950
|
|
Leavitt Wright
|
"Evolution vs.
Revolution"
|
March 14, 1950
|
|
Robert Horn
|
"The Unknown DeFoe"
|
April 11, 1950
|
|
Willilam Tugman
|
"Freedoms (sic) of the
Press"
|
May 9, 1950
|
|
Jesse Bond
|
"A Method of Stabilizing
Capitalism by and for the Common Man"
|
October 10, 1950
|
|
Ralph Christenson
|
"What's Natural About
Childbirth?"
|
November 14, 1950
|
|
Fred Stetson
|
"Can the Schools Do the
Job?"
|
December 12, 1950
|
|
Vance Webster
|
"Keep Your Eye on
Israeli"
|
January 9, 1951
|
|
Arthur Norton
|
"Refraction—An
Eye-Opener"
|
February 13, 1951
|
|
Andrew Vincent
|
"The Shape of Things"
|
March 13, 1951
|
|
Paul Mellish
|
"Religion and Liberal
Education"
|
April 10, 1951
|
|
Kenneth O'Connnell
|
"Adam’s Rib"
|
May 8, 1951
|
|
Quirinus Breen
|
"Celio Calcagnini
(1479-1541)"
|
October 9, 1951
|
|
Charles Sikes
|
"Trilogy"
|
November 13, 1951
|
|
Lloyd Staples
|
"Our Unearthly
Foreigners"
|
December 11, 1951
|
|
John Bruckart
|
"Development of a Wild
Forest"
|
January 8, 1952
|
|
Robin Overstreet
|
"Little Killers"
|
February 12, 1952
|
|
Ray Boals
|
"Energy Sources of the
Future"
|
March 11, 1952
|
|
Ivan Niven
|
"The Glory Road"
|
April 8, 1952
|
|
Grant Beardsley
|
"Thirty-Eight Years Racing
the Stork"
|
May 13, 1952
|
|
Robert Lyon
|
"The West Point of Douglas
MacArthur"
|
October 14, 1952
|
|
Clarence Hines
|
"Educational
Chameleon"
|
November 11, 1952
|
|
Arthur Anderson
|
"How Best to Spend Your
Medical Dollar"
|
December 9, 1952
|
|
Elon Moore
|
"Industrial Do-Gooding and
the Older Worker"
|
January 13, 1953
|
|
George McCallum
|
"The Threat of
Darkness"
|
February 10, 1953
|
|
Edwin Johnson
|
"The Mayor Talks"
|
March 11, 1953
|
|
Pierre VanRysselberghe
|
"Energy: Its Laws, Its Citizenry"
|
April 14, 1953
|
|
George Turribull
|
"The Newspapers: Their
Past, Present, and Future—If Any"
|
May 12, 1953
|
|
Robert Lemon
|
"Possibilities of
Minimizing Taxes Under Existing Laws"
|
October 13, 1953
|
|
Wallace Hayden
|
"House, Home, and
Habit"
|
November 10, 1953
|
|
Marvin Krenk
|
"Methods of Determining the
Self"
|
December 8, 1953
|
|
Herman Kehrli
|
"What Governmental
Organization for the Suburbs?"
|
January 12, 1954
|
|
John Tysell
|
"Stress"
|
February 9, 1954
|
|
Ralph Martin
|
"Lumber Changes in Fifty
Years"
|
March 9, 1954
|
|
William Laughlin
|
"Blood, Bones and
Race"
|
April 13, 1954
|
|
James Gilbert
|
"The Economic Appraisal of
Gambling"
|
May 11, 1954
|
|
Ford Northrop
|
"Water, Water,
Everywhere"
|
October 12, 1954
|
|
Raymond Ellickson
|
"The Search for
Security"
|
November 9, 1954
|
|
Michael Swangard
|
"0 Temporal—0 Mores!"
|
December 14, 1954
|
|
William East
|
"Free Trial versus Free
Press"
|
January 11, 1955
|
|
Wesley Nicholson
|
"Pity the Poor Arab"
|
February 8, 1955
|
|
Charles Howard
|
"Legal Ethics"
|
March 8, 1955
|
|
Elmo Chase
|
"Malthus and the American
Farmer"
|
April 19, 1955
|
|
Orlando Hollis
|
"The Lighter Side of the
Law"
|
May 10, 1955
|
|
Adolph Kunz
|
"The Future of the Healing
Arts"
|
October 11, 1955
|
|
Wilbur Riddlesbarger
|
"There Oughta Be a
Law"
|
November 8, 1955
|
|
Robert Frazier
|
"The Buck Stops Here"
|
December 13, 1955
|
|
Clinton and Lola Conley
|
"Our Changing Plant World
III"
|
January 10, 1956
|
|
Dale Leslie
|
"Every Cobbler to His
Last"
|
February 14, 1956
|
|
Edward Pitkin
|
"Old and New Preserving for
Fruits and Vegetables"
|
March 13, 1956
|
|
Percy Brown
|
"The Rise of a
Profession"
|
April 10, 1956
|
|
William Jones
|
"The Torchlight
Parade"
|
May 8, 1956
|
|
Leavitt Wright
|
"Return of the
Natives"
|
October 9, 1956
|
|
Robert Clark
|
"Webster Says"
|
November 13, 1956
|
|
Fred Cuthbert
|
"About Cities"
|
December 11, 1956
|
|
Ralph Cobb
|
"Pain and the Money
Judgment"
|
January 8, 1957
|
|
Robert Aufderheide
|
"Mining, a Multiple Land
Use Problem on the National Forest"
|
February 12, 1957
|
|
Wendell Stephenson
|
"The Historical Background
of Southern Education at Mid-century"
|
March 12, 1957
|
|
Ralph Christenson
|
"Meditation on
Medication"
|
April 9, 1957
|
|
Meredith Wilson
|
"The Place of
Understanding"
|
May 14, 1957
|
|
Ward Macy
|
"Economics in
Transition"
|
October 8, 1957
|
|
Paul Lansdowne
|
"Fruit of the Grape"
|
November 12, 1957
|
|
Fred Miller
|
"Hippocrates, Father of
Medicine"
|
December 10, 1957
|
|
Alfred Goodwin
|
"Life, Liberty, and Mental
Illness"
|
January 14, 1958
|
|
Paul Washke
|
"Can the King Do
Wrong?"
|
February 11, 1958
|
|
Robert Horn
|
"The Two Churchills:
Marlborough and Sir Winston"
|
March 11, 1958
|
|
Ralph Huestis
|
"Women and Men"
|
April 8, 1958
|
|
Edmund Cylder
|
"Orpheus and Everyman"
|
May 13, 1958
|
|
Martin Schmitt
|
"Dust and Dog Fennell"
|
October 14, 1958
|
|
Grant Beardsley
|
"De Senectute"
|
November 11, 1958
|
|
Edward Cone
|
"How We Got This Way"
|
December 9, 1958
|
|
Charles Johnson
|
"Organized
Imagination"
|
January 13, 1959
|
|
Glenn Starlin
|
"TV Unbounded"
|
February 10, 1959
|
|
Andrew Vincent
|
"Language of Vision"
|
March 10, 1959
|
|
William Tugman
|
"Persons and Places in Lane
County"
|
April 14, 1959
|
|
Fred Stetson
|
"The American Family Has
Headaches"
|
May 12, 1959
|
|
Ivan Niven
|
"Life Among the
Scientists"
|
October 13, 1959
|
|
Charles Sikes
|
"History Revisited"
|
November 10, 1959
|
|
Quirinus Breen
|
"Alard of Arnsterdam: A
16th Century Manuscript Hunter"
|
December 7, 1959
|
|
Lloyd Staplec
|
"Idle Worship of
Conservation"
|
January 12, 1960
|
|
Byron Price
|
"Operation of the Northwest
Power Pool"
|
February 9, 1960
|
|
Robin Overstreet
|
"The Golden Age"
|
March 8, 1960
|
|
Robert Lyon
|
"The Old Army"
|
April 12, 1960
|
|
G. Barnett
|
"Ladies' Nights"
|
May 10, 1960
|
|
Keith Skelton
|
"Surrealism: Past and Present"
|
October 11, 1960
|
|
John Balint
|
"Automation"
|
November 15, 1960
|
|
Tom Powers
|
"Facts—Not Fiction"
|
December 13, 1960
|
|
Robert Leeper
|
"After Freud, What?"
|
January 10, 1961
|
|
J. Julson
|
"Paper-its Early History
and Some Later Develop"
|
February 14, 1961
|
|
Arthur Anderson
|
"Gas"
|
March 14, 1961
|
|
Clarence Hines
|
"Gold Doorknobs and Indoor
Plumbing"
|
April 11, 1961
|
|
George Hull
|
"The Perfectly
Matriarchy"
|
May 9, 1961
|
|
Douglas Orme
|
"Management, Labor and the
Public"
|
October 10, 1961
|
|
Bill Bowerman
|
"Bodies in Orbit"
|
November 14, 1961
|
|
Roland Rodman
|
"Wednesdays Child Is Full
of Woe"
|
December 12, 1961
|
|
George Turnbull
|
"It All Began With the
Indians"
|
January 9, 1962
|
|
A. Herrman
|
"Patterns"
|
February 13, 1962
|
|
John Stafford
|
"Ecumenical, Ecclesiastical
Ecclecticism"
|
March 13, 1962
|
|
Stanley Darling
|
"Questions"
|
April 10, 1962
|
|
Charles Duncan
|
"Pomp and Familial
Circumstance"
|
May 8, 1962
|
|
Wallace Hayden
|
"Image, Place and
Form"
|
October 8, 1962
|
|
Jack Danby
|
"Something Old, Something
New"
|
November 13, 1962
|
|
Earl Pomeroy
|
"Has Oregon a
History?"
|
December 11, 1962
|
|
Robert Burke
|
"The Length of You
Knows"
|
January 8, 1963
|
|
Orville Lindstrom
|
"The University of Oregon
as a Business"
|
February 12, 1963
|
|
George McCallum
|
"The Future Direction of
American Medicine"
|
March 12, 1963
|
|
David Knox
|
"Of Human Dignity"
|
April 9, 1963
|
|
Marvin Krenk
|
"Magic Memorabilia"
|
May 14, 1963
|
|
John Hulteng
|
"In Whose Hands"
|
October 8, 1963
|
|
Robert Lemon
|
"It Ain’t Necessarily
So"
|
November 12, 1963
|
|
James Gilbert
|
"The University in
Jeopardy"
|
December 10, 1963
|
|
Wesley Nicholson
|
"The Passing of a
Myth"
|
January 14, 1964
|
|
Raymond Lowe
|
"Parents and Children in
Conflict"
|
February 11, 1964
|
|
Robert Fraizer
|
"This New Man"
|
March 10, 1964
|
|
Clinton Conley
|
"Light and Heat—More or
Less"
|
April 14, 1964
|
|
Carlisle Moore
|
"Oregon’s Princess
Today"
|
May 12, 1964
|
|
William Jones
|
"The Care and Feeding of
College Professors"
|
October 13, 1964
|
|
Henry Auld
|
"Please Don’t Push the
Button"
|
November 10, 1964
|
|
Robert Campbell
|
"Economics in One
Lesson?"
|
December 8, 1964
|
|
Herman Kehrli
|
"Federalism and Local
Planning—Some Oregon Experience"
|
January 12, 1965
|
|
John Tysell
|
"Air: Hot and Cold"
|
February 9, 1965
|
|
Donald Stainsby
|
"A Stroke in Time"
|
March 9, 1965
|
|
Orlando Hollis
|
"By the Law of the
Land"
|
April 13, 1965
|
|
Raymond Ellickson
|
"Two Cultures"
|
May 11, 1965
|
|
Byron Price
|
"A Mineral of Unique
Importance"
|
October 12, 1965
|
|
Arthur Flemming
|
"The University"
|
November 9, 1965
|
|
Samuel Dickens
|
"From Hacienda to
Ijido"
|
December 14, 1965
|
|
Ralph Christenson
|
"Fools Walk In"
|
January 11, 1966
|
|
Ray Hendrickson
|
"Flies and Lies"
|
February 8, 1966
|
|
Frederick Cuthbert
|
"Places and Spaces"
|
March 8, 1966
|
|
Edward Pitkin
|
"Will There Be a Silent
Spring?"
|
April 12, 1966
|
|
Glenn Starlin
|
"Number Please?"
|
May 10, 1966
|
|
Alfred Goodwin
|
"The Rights of the
Individual and the Public"
|
October 11, 1966
|
|
Wayne Morse
|
"Fiction and Fact
Concerning US Policy in Vietnam"
|
November 8, 1966
|
|
Percy Brown
|
"Peace When There Is No
Peace"
|
December 13, 1966
|
|
Edwin Cone
|
"The Sound of
Politicing"
|
January 10, 1967
|
|
Paul Washke
|
"Co-Op Quotes"
|
February 14, 1967
|
|
Paul Lansdowne
|
"The Spirit of Things"
|
March 14, 1967
|
|
Robert Trotter
|
"Art and Our Search for
Identity"
|
April 11, 1967
|
|
Ralph Cobb
|
"True Is Not True"
|
May 9, 1967
|
|
Ivan Niven
|
"Behind the Ironic Curtain
of the Mind"
|
October 10, 1967
|
|
Fred Stetson
|
"How Good Is Your
School?"
|
November 14, 1967
|
|
Robert Horn
|
"There Will Always Be a
Dickens"
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December 12, 1967
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Vernon Hoffman
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"Art and the
Businessman"
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January 9, 1968
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Charles Sikes
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"A Hatful of Dust"
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February 13, 1968
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Robin Overstreet
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"The Big Family"
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March 12, 1968
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George Hull
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"To Sleep—Perchance to
Dream"
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April 9, 1968
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Martin Schmitt
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"The Good Book"
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May 14, 1968
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Edwin Ebbighausen
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"Quasars and Pulsars—An
Enigma"
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October 1, 1968
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Douglas Orme
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"The Quiet Voice"
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November 12, 1968
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Tom Powers
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"The Shape of
Education"
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December 10, 1968
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Clarence Hines
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"Dodo or the Rising
Star?"
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January 14, 1969
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Albert Herrman
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"The Wedding"
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February 11, 1969
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Edmund Kykler
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"If the King Loves
Music"
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March 11, 1969
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Stanley Darling
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"Education"
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April 8, 1969
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Bill Bowerman
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"That’s My Bag"
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May 13, 1969
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Lloyd Staples
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"The Thousand and One
Nights"
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October 14, 1969
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Fred Miller
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"The Causer and
Responsibility"
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November 11, 1969
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John Jaqua
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"What's Behind?"
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December 9, 1969
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Orville Lindstrom
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"Choices"
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January 9, 1970
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John Stafford
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"Si-Pa-Pu, Too?"
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February 10, 1970
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Marvin Krenk
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"Heaven Knows What"
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March 10, 1970
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Robert Leeper
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"The World’s Fourth Main
Attempt at Being Civilized"
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April 14, 1970
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Roland Rodman
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"Look to the Lady"
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May 12, 1970
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Andrew Vincent
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"Europe Leisurely"
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October 13, 1970
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Lester Anderson
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"Forgotten Cities"
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November 24, 1970
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Wallace Hayden
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"Images and
Imaginings"
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December 8, 1970
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Pierre VanRysselberghe
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"Triple Cross"
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January 12, 1971
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Wesley Nicholson
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"Our Children and the
Law"
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February 9, 1971
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Jack Danby
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"Mycology, a Disease"
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March 9, 1971
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John Shepherd
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"A View Within—The
Principal of Projection in Understanding Human Behavior"
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April 13, 1971
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Robert Frazier
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"Now We Are Enemies"
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May 11, 1971
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John Tysell
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"Anson G. Henry—The
Political Doctor"
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October 12, 1971
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Aaron Novick
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"Where Are We?"
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November 9, 1971
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William Wilson
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"The Land Ethic"
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December 14, 1971
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Byron Price
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"Energy Crisis"
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January 11, 1972
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Holcom
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"The Plague—Now and
Then"
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February 8, 1972
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William Byrd
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"Danger as a Way of
Joy"
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March 13, 1972
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Robert Clark
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"From Genesis to
Darwin—Metamorphosis of Thomas Condon"
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April 11, 1972
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Vernon Dorjahn
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"African Assessment"
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October 10, 1972
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Keith McGillivary
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"The Anarchists of
Spain"
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November 14, 1972
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Glenn Starlin
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"Ho, Hummer!"
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December 12, 1972
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Wilhiam McHolick
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"Things We Leave in
People"
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January 9, 1973
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Gerald Johnson
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"Happenings in the
Forest"
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February 13, 1973
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Chapin Clark
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"To Provide for the Common
Defense"
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April 10, 1973
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John Alltucker
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"Ah, Wilderness"
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May 8, 1973
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Roland Bartel
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"Bewitched by Words"
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October 9, 1973
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Ehrman Giustina
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"Forestry in Focus"
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November 13, 1973
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Clyde Patton
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"The New Nationalism"
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December 11, 1973
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Ralph Cobb
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"A Time to Rend"
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January 8, 1974
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Robert Harris
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"Walls Are Always in the
Middle"
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February 12, 1974
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Robert Newland
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"A Happening—Planned or
Otherwise"
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