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Freshman Studies lectures, 1993-1994

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Identifier: 1
Freshman Studies lecture, John M. Stanley, "Three Contexts for the Chuang Tzu", 1993 September 24
Freshman Studies lecture, William A. Chaney and William S. Boardman, "Plato's Republic", 1993 October 4
Freshman Studies lecture, Nina Dorrance, "King Lear", 1993 October 22
Freshman Studies lecture, Kathy Kautsky and Dale Duesing, "Marriage of Figaro", 1993 November 4
Freshman Studies lecture, Ruth Friedman and Jules La Rocque, "Locke's Treatise on Government", 1993 November 12
Freshman Studies lecture, Bertrand Goldgar, "Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice", 1993 November 22
Freshman Studies lecture, Richard Harrison, "The Federalist Papers", 1994 January 5
Freshman Studies lecture, David Cook and John Palmquist, "Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Study", 1994 January 17
Freshman Studies lecture, Elizabeth De Stasio, "Darwin's The Origin of Species", 1994 January 28
Freshman Studies lecture, Richard Yatzeck, "Conrad's Heart of Darkness", 1994 February 9
Freshman Studies lecture, Eileen Holt-March, "Woolf's A Room of One's Own", 1994 February 21
Freshman Studies lecture, Michael Hittle, "Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem", 1994 March 2
Freshman Studies lecture, William Bremer and Corry Azzi, "King's Letter From Birmingham", 1994 March 9











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  • 1993-1994

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