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                  <text>‘vSCience and technology: servant or master',
social science seminar casper college 106.28-marl, 1974^

�"Things are in the saddle and they ride mankind."

Ralph Waldo Emerson

�"The Thing in the Garden"
(Science and Technology: Servant or Master?)

EVENTS
Thursday, February 28

A Seminar Welcome by Dr. Tilghman H. Aley,
President of Casper College

9:00 a.m.

LECTURE

Durham
Hall

"The Common Sense of Science
and the Humanities"
MR. GERARD PIEL *

Following the lecture by Mr.
Piel, coffee and donuts will
be served in the lobby.

10:30 to
11:45 a.m.

PANELS

Durham
Hall

A.

"Energy - What Is the Crisis?"
DR. RALPH LAPP
Mr. Ted Cross, Moderator

AD 298

B.

"Too Many Humans - Not Enough
Humanity?"
DR. ROBERT STEBBINS
Dr. Gale Zimmerman, Moderator

AD 198

C.

"Implementing Choice - Alter­
natives to Revolution?"
DR. HARVEY WHEELER
Mr. Jon Brady, Moderator

* biographical material, pages 6, 7 and 8

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�Thursday, February 28 (continued)

1:30 p.m.

LECTURE

Durham
Han

"The New Priesthood"
DR. RALPH LAPP

Following the lecture by Dr.
Lapp, punch and cookies will
be served in the lobby.

3:00 to
4:15 p.m.

PANELS

Durham
Hall

A.

"Ecology - Man's Greatest
Failure?"
DR. ROBERT STEBBINS
Mr. James Howard, Moderator

AD 298

B.

"Ethics in Science?"
MR. GERARD PIEL
Mr. Robert Moenkhaus, Moderator

AD 198

C.

"Man and His Instincts?"
MR. ROBERT ARDREY
Dr. Bruce Tollefson, Moderator

8:00 p.m.
Durham
Hall

LECTURE
"The Second Industrial Revolu­
tion"
MR. ROBERT ARDREY

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�Friday, March J

9:00 a.m.

LECTURE

Durham
Hall

"Anthropocentrism and the
Ecological Crisis"
DR. ROBERT STEBBINS *
Following the lecture by Dr.
Stebbins, coffee and donuts
will be served in the lobby.

10:30 to
11:45 a.m.

PANELS

Durham
Hall

A.

"Education for Choice - What
Does 'Liberal' Mean in the
Liberal Education?"
DR. SIDNEY JOURARD
Mrs. Margaret Demorest, Moderator

AD 298

B.

"The Atom, the Reactor, the Bomb?"
DR. RALPH LAPP
Mr. John Schroer, Moderator

AD 198

C.

"The History of Change - Can
Man Adapt?"
MR. GERARD PIEL
Mrs. Jane Katherman, Moderator

* biographical material, pages 6, 7 and 8

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�Friday, March T_ (continued)

1:30 p.m.
Durham
Hall

LECTURE
"The Constitutionalization of’
Science"
DR. HAVREY WHEELER

Follov/ing the lecture by Dr.
Wheeler, punch and cookies
will be served in the lobby.

3:00 to
4:30 p.m.
Durham
Hall

THE CONCLUDING SEMINAR

"Science and Technology:
Prometheus or Frankenstein?"

DR.
MR.
DR.
DR.
DR.

7:30 p.m.

RALPH LAPP
GERARD PIEL
ROBERT STEBBINS
HARVEY WHEELER
SIDNEY JOURARD, Moderator

All interested persons are in­
vited to an informal social
hour at the home of the
Kathermans, 2837 South Poplar.
Coffee and cookies will be
served.

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�SEMINAR GUESTS

GERARD PIEL
Mr. Gerard Piel is President and Publisher
of Scientific American. He received his B.A. de­
gree in history and economics from Harvard College,
magna cum laude, in 1937. Prior to launching the
new Scientific American in 1947, he had been Science
Editor of U_fe.. Mr. Piel is the author of The Acceleration of History and Science in the Cause of
He is a Fellow of the American Academy ofTrts
and Sciences.

RALPH LAPP
Dr. Ralph Lapp is a Senior Board Member of
Quadri-Science, Inc. of Washington, D. C. He serves
as an expert consultant to the U.S. Senate Public
Works Committee and to a variety of private compan­
ies and associations. He completed his Ph.D. in
physics at the University of Chicago. During World
War II, he was with the Manhattan Project. He has
served in various capacities with the U.S. Depart­
ment of Defense and Office of Naval Research in
nuclear physics. Mr. Lapp has v/ritten many books
covering a wide range of science and its relation­
ships to society. His latest book is The Looarithmic Century.
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ROBERT ARDREY

Mr. Robert Ardrey is a writer, playwright,
screen writer and novelist. He received his B.A.
with honors and Phi Beta Kappa from the University
of Chicago. Under the tutelage of Thorton Wilder,
Mr. Ardrey laid the foundation for his creative
writing career of twenty years. Then, with a re­
newed interest in science, he moved to Italy to be
closer to research materials on evolutionary be­
havior. He has written four major works on evo­
lutionary behavior including: The Territorial Imperative; The Social Contract; and. The Risen Ape.
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�SEMINAR GUESTS (continued)

ROBERT STEBBINS
Dr. Robert Stebbins is Professor of Zool­
ogy and Curator in Herpetology, Museum of Verte­
brate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
He received his Ph.D. from the University of Cali­
fornia at Los Angeles in 1943. His research in­
terests are in the fields of herpetology, verte­
brate population dynamics, ecology and evolution.
Dr. Stebbins is the author of many books, in­
cluding
Field Guide to Western Reptiles and
Amphibians,and has produced twonotion pictures
on wilderness for the Sierra Club.

HARVEY WHEELER
Dr. Harvey Wheeler is a Senior Fellow at
the Center for the Study of Democratic Institu­
tions in Santa Barbara, California. He received
his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Before going
to The Center, he taught political science at
Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University and
Washington and Lee University. Dr. Wheeler is the
co-author, with the late Eugene Burdick, of the
novel Fai1 Safe. He has edited Beyond the Puni­
tive Society. His latest book is The PdTTtTcs“of
Revolution.

SIDNEY JOURARD
Dr. Sidney Jourard is Professor of Psy­
chology at the University of Florida. He received
his Ph.D. from State University of New York at
Buffalo in 1953. He has been a professor at Emory
University and the University of Alabama Medical
School prior to going to Florida. Dr. Jourard's
latest book is Healthy Personality: An Approach
the Viewpoint of Humanistic Psychology. Dr.
Jourard was a guestTecturer at the Social Science
Seminar in 1973.

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�PANEL GUESTS
Dr. Robert W. ATHERTON, Asst. Prof, of Zoology and
Physiology, Univ, of Wyo.
Mr. Tom BELL, Editor, High Country News
Mr. Jon BRADY, Instructor of Government; Chairman,
Div. of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CC
Dr. Celeste COLGAN, Instructor of English and Litera­
ture; Chairman, Div. of Language and Literature, CC
Dr. George W. GILL, Asst. Prof, of Anthropology,
Univ, of Wyo.
Dr. Walter T. GRANDY, Jr., Prof, of Physics; Head,
Dept, of Physics and Astronomy, Univ, of Wyo.
Dr. Richard LAUDON, President, Double Eagle Petro­
leum and Mining Co. of Casper
Mr. Art MACMANUS, Student, Casper College
Mr. Robert MOENKHAUS, Instructor of Sociology, CC
Mrs. Maryellen OLSON, Lay Environmentalist
Dr. John B. RICHARD, Prof, of Political Science; Head,
Dept, of Political Science, Univ, of Wyo.
Dr. Nancy L. STANTON, Asst. Prof, of Zoology, Univ,
of Wyo.
Dr. Donald L. STINSON, Prof, of Petroleum Engineering;
Head, Dept, of Mineral Engineering, Univ, of Wyo.
Dr. Glyn N. THOMAS, Prof, of English, Univ, of Wyo.
Mr. James THOMPSON, Research Associate, Environmental
Sociology, Univ, of Wyo.
Mrs. Christina WHITLOW, Instructor of Geography, CC
Mr. Robert WILKES, Instructor of Psychology, CC
Mr. John WINKEL, Student, Casper College
Dr. Gale ZIMMERMAN, Instructor of Physiology, CC

PANEL MODERATORS (Instructors at Casper College)

Mr. Jon BRADY, government and history
Mr. Ted CROSS, engineering
Mrs. Margaret DEMOREST, English and literature
Mr. James HOWARD, zoology
Mrs. Jane KATHERMAN, history
Mr. Robert MOENKHAUS, sociology
Mr. John SCHROER, physics
Dr. Bruce TOLLEFSON, psychology
Dr. Gale ZIMMERMAN, physiology

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�K thank you to the administration and
faculty of Casper College for the continuing
support of the concept and reality of the Social
Science Seminar.
A thank you to the Wyoming Council for
the Humanities for providing a grant to the
Social Science Seminar.
A thank you to the commercial art students
for the cover designs and posters.

A thank you to the Seminar hostesses,
the Casper College Coquettes.

Program designs by:
Karen Leberer
Lori Popp
Henry Washut

This program has been made possible with a
matching grant from the Wyoming Council for
the Humanities and the National Endowment
for the Humanities.

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