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                    <text>THE DIMENSIONS OF MAN:
The Social Sciences in Perspective

�CASPER

COLLEGE

presents
’’THE DIMENSIONS OF MAN:
The Social Sciences in Perspective”
February 26,27,28, March 1, 1969

Wednesday, February 26 - REGISTRATION IN THE ADMINISTRATION

BUILDING

Thursday, February 27

-

8:00 to 9:00 A.M. - REGISTRATION, DURHAM RECITAL HALL,

ALEY FINE ARTS CENTER

9:00 to 10:15 A.M. - ’’The Crisis of Change” - Lecture by
Dr. Williams Rhodes *
’’Conference Objectives” - Mrs. Jane
Katherman

10:30 to 11:30 A.M. - SEMINARS
A. ’’The Power of Media in Mass

Culture” - Mr. Jack Rosenthal

- AD 298

B. ’’Civil and Criminal Rights:
Have We Gone Too Far?”

Mr.

William J. Knudsen, Jr. - DURHAM HALL
C. ’’Revolution Versus Tradition
in Higher Education” - Dr.

a

Tilghman H. Aley

- AD 198

D. ’’Humanities in the 20th Century”
Mrs. Margaret Demorest
^Biographical Material
Page 4

- AD 151

�DIMENSIONS - Page 2

Thursday, February 27 1:30 to 2:30 P.M. - SEMINARS
A. ’’Religion and Morality in the

Modern World” Dr. William H.

- DURHAM HALL

Rhodes

B. ’’The Computer and Politics”
- AD 19^

Mr. Jack Horton

C. ’’Education for What?”
Mrs. Barbara Crews

- AD 29^

D. ’’Population Pressures and the
Changing World”

Miss Christina

Westensee

- AD 151

2:45 to 3:45 P.M. - A PANEL

’’The Responsibilities of the Social

Scien.ces in (and for) a World of Change”
Visiting Speakers and Instructors

of the Social Sciences at Casper

“ DURHAM HALL

College

5:00 P.M. - DINNER at the HOLIDAY INN

- $1.50

7:00 to 10:00 P.M. - k SOCIAL GATHERING

Featuring the Music of ’’The Variations”
Open to All Guests and Students

- COLLEGE CENTER

This program was Designed and Produced
by the Casper College Chinook
The Artist - Paul Hunter

�DIMENSIONS - Page 3
Friday, February 2S, 1969 ~

9:00 to 10:00 A.M. - "The City: Dream Versus Reality"

A Lecture by Ambassador Franklin

H. Williams
10:30 - 11:30 A.M.

- DURHAM HALL

- SEMINARS
A. "Minorities in a Majority
World" - Ambassador Williams
- DURHAM HALL

B. "The Dimensions of Man from the

Perspective of Social Science"

- AD 19^

- Mrs. Jane Katherman

C. "Foreign Policy in a Democratic
Society" - Mr. Parker Wyman - AD 29S

D. "Science vs. Society" - Dr. Lloyd
- AD 151

Loftin
1:00 to 2:00 P.M. - SEMINARS

A. "Economics of the Urban Problem"

- AD 29S

- Dr. William Rhodes
B. "Understanding the New Left"
- Ambassador Williams

- DURHAM HALL

C. "The Psychology of Student
Revolt" - Dr. John Horn

- AD I9S

D. "Justice or Law?" - Mr. William
Knudsen, Jr.

- AD I5I

2:15 to 4:00 P.M. - ’Free for All: Will We Survive the 70’s?"

Visiting Guests and Students - DURHAM HALL

�DIMENSIONS - Page 4
Saturday, March 1, 1969 - BUFFET BREAKFAST - 10 1’clock

Spruce Room, College Center

- 50^

10:45 to 11:30 A.M. - ’’Summation”
Ambassador Williams, Dr. Aley,

Mrs. Katherraan

SEMINAR GUESTS

Dr. Tilghman H. Aley - President of Casper College
Dr. John Horn - Department of Psychology, University of

Denver

Mr. Jack Horton - Executive Director of the Wyoming State

Republican Committee
Mr. William J. Knudsen, Jr. - Director of the Wyoming
Defender Aid Program, sponsored by the

University of Wyoming College of Law and the
Wyoming State Bar
Dr. Lloyd H. Loftin - Vice President of Casper College

Dr. William Earl Rhodes - Chairman of the Department of
Philosophy and Professor of Philosophy,

Metropolitan College, Denver, Colorado
Former Executive Director of the Governor’s
Council on the Arts and Humanities in
Colorado, and former Chaplain of the University
of Denver.

Mr. Jack Rosenthal - Owner of KTWO Radio and Television

�DIMENSIONS - Page 5
SEMINAR GUESTS
Ambassador Franklin H. Williams - Director of The Urban

Center, Columbia University.

Former

Ambassador to Ghana and former Representative
to the Economic and Social Council of the

United Nations.

Mr. Parker Wyman - Diplomat in Residence, University of

North Dakota

PARTICIPATING CASPER COLLEGE INSTRUCTORS

Jon E. Brady - Political Science
Mrs. Barbara Crews - Education

Mrs. Margaret Demorest - English

Mrs. Mary Ann Frary - Anthropology
Mrs. Jane Katherman - Chairman of the Division of Social

and Behavioral Sciences
Robert Moenkhaus - Sociology

Robert Suedes - Economics
Miss Christina Westensee - Geography

THE STUDENT PLANNING COMMITTEE
Miss Joyce Adams

Mrs. Sandra Brown

Miss Myra Bachus

Miss Donna Sorenson

Mr. Steve Bealer

Mr. Duane Luhring

�THROUGH THE AGES, MAN HAS HAD THE ADVANTAGE:
HE CAN THINK

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TRIBAL MAIM
IN A GLOBAL VILLAGE
SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR FEB. 24 AND 25 CASPER COLLEGE • 1972

�SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR

There are no boundaries in a global
village. All problems will become
so intimate as to be one's own. No
problem can arise at one point with­
out affecting all points immediately
and emotionally, and world government
will become a fact even if no one,
due to past prejudices, particularly
wants it, and perhaps even if no one
is particularly aware that it is tak­
ing place. We will all just wake up
one morning and realize that for some
time the world has been acting in
reasonable unison.
ISAAC ASIMOV
"The Fourth Revolution"

�"Tribal Man in a Global Village"

EVENTS

Thursday, February 24
A Seminar Welcome
Dr. Tilghman Aley,
President of Casper College

9:00 a.m.

LECTURE
"A Nev/ Foreign Policy for
the United States"
PROFESSOR HANS MORGENTHAU

Durham
Hall

Following the lecture by
Professor Morgenthau, coffee
and donuts will be served in
the lobby of the Recital Hall
10:45 to 12:00 a.m.

STUDENT SEMINARS

Durham
Hall

A.

"Can the U.S. Really be
Neutral in the IndiaPakistan Problem?"
PROFESSOR JOSEF KORBEL
Donald Tolin, Student
Moderator

AD 298

B.

"America's Role in Latin
America"
PROFESSOR EDWIN LIEUWEN
John Cummings, Student
Moderator

biographical material, pages 6 and 7

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�Thursday, February 24, continued
1:45 p.m.
Durham
Hall

LECTURE

"Time Bomb in the Middle
East"
AMBASSADOR RICHARD NOLTE
Following the lecture by
Ambassador Nolte, punch and
cookies will be served in
the lobby of the Recital Hall

3:00 to 4:30 p.m.

Durham
Hall

SEMINAR
"Where Do Our Interests
Really Lie?"

Professor Josef Korbel
Professor Edwin Lieuwen
Professor Hans Morgenthau
Ambassador Richard Nolte
Ambassador Carl Rowan
Mark Cioc, Student Moderator
8:00 p.m.

Durham
Hall

LECTURE
"The United States and
Revolution"
AMBASSADOR CARL ROWAN

The lecture will be fol­
lowed by a question period

Following the lecture and
question period with Am­
bassador Rowan, coffee and
cookies will be served in
the lobby of the Recital
Hall

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�Friday, February 25

LECTURE

9:00 a.m.

"China in the Seventies"
PROFESSOR ALLEN WHITING

Durham
Hall

Following the lecture by
Professor Whiting, coffee
and donuts will be served
in the lobby of the Recital
Hall

10:45 to 12:00 a.m.

STUDENT SEMINARS

Durham
Hall

A.

"The American Image
Abroad"
AMBASSADOR RICHARD NOLTE
Brian Clausen, Student
Moderator

AD 298

B.

"East and West Europe:
New Horizons?"
PROFESSOR JOSEF KORBEL
PROFESSOR HANS MORGENTHAU
Robert Schultz, Student
Moderator

biographical materials, pages 6 and 7

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�Friday, February 25, continued

1:30 p.m.
Durham
Hall

LECTURE

"United States Policy
in Latin America —
from Priority to Purqatory, 1961 to 1971"
PROFESSOR EDWIN LIEUWEN
Follov/inq the lecture
by Professor Lieuwen,
punch and cookies will
be served in the lobby
of the Recital Hall

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

A CONCLUDING SEMINAR
"Can America Really
Conduct a Successful
Foreign Policy?"

Professor Edwin Lieuwen
Ambassador Richard Nolte
Professor Hans Morgenthau
Professor Allen Whiting
Professor Josef Korbel,
Chairman
7:30 p.m.

All students, faculty,
guests and visitors are
invited to an informal
social hour at the home
of the Kathermans, 2837
S. Poplar. Coffee and
cookies will be served

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�SEMINAR GUESTS

PROFESSOR HANS MORGENTHAU

Professor Morgenthau is Professor of Poli­
tical Science at the City University of New York
and Professor of Political Science and Modern
History at the University of Chicago. He came
to the United States from Germany in 1937. He
has served as Consultant to the Department of
Defense and as Senior Fellow of the Council on
Foreign Relations. A prolific writer. Professor
Morgenthau includes among his books the classic
Politics Among Nations.

AMBASSADOR CARL ROWAN

Ambassador Rowan is a nationally-syndicated
newspaper columnist and television commentator.
He served under President Kennedy as Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State, as a member of the
U.S. Delegation to the United Nations and as
Ambassador to Finland. He served as Director
of the U.S. Information Agency under President
Johnson and was thereby involved in all Cabinet
meetings and the National Security Council.

PROFESSOR ALLEN WHITING

Professor Whiting is Professor of Political
Science and Associate at the Center for Chinese
Studies, University of Michigan. He has been a
Deputy Consul General in Hong Kong and has tra­
veled under official auspices throughout the Far
East. Professor Whiting was a Ford Foundation
Fellow in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan and has
served on the staffs of Northv/estern University,
Michigan State University, Columbia University
and the Rand Corporation.

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�SEMINAR GUESTS, continued

PROFESSOR JOSEF KORBEL
Professor Korbel is the Andrew W. Mellon
Professor of International Studies in the Graduate
School of International Studies, University of
Denver. A native of Czechoslovakia, he has been
the Czechoslovak Ambassador to Yugoslavia and has
served as the Chairman of the United Nations
Commission for India and Pakistan. Coming to
the United States in 1949, he joined the faculty
of the University of Denver and served as Dean of
the Graduate School of International Studies
from 1959 to 1969.

PROFESSOR EDWIN LIEUWEN
Professor Lieuwen is Professor of Latin
American History at the University of New Mexico.
He has been a Consultant to the Department of
State and to the Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations. He v/as a Research Director of a
Rockefeller Foundation grant on the role of the
military in Latin America and he is a Research
Director of a Ford Foundation grant on the pro­
cess of social revolution in Latin America.

AMBASSADOR RICHARD NOLTE
Ambassador Nolte is the Executive Director
of the Institute of Current World Affairs in
New York, a position he has held since 1959. He
was a Consultant and Assistant Director in the
Rockefeller Foundation. Ambassador Nolte was
named by President Johnson to be the U.S. Am­
bassador to the United Arab Republic prior to
the breaking of diplomatic relations between
the two countries.

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�SEMINAR PLANNING COMMITTEE AND STUDENT PARTICIPANTS
Richard Albanese
John Bradley
Jacquilyn Brown
Brian Clausen
John Cummings
Julie Darnail
David Hutt
Teresa Mobley

Ray Oltion
Teresa Oneal
Susan Plock
Susan Rogers
David Schultz
Robert Schultz
David Throgmorton
Donald Tolin
Barbara Van Maren

Mark Cioc, Chairman

Jon Brady, Faculty Adviser

A special thank you to the Wyoming Interim
Committee for the Humanities and the National En­
dowment for the Humanities for providing a generous
grant to the Social Science Seminar.
A thank you to the administration and faculty
of Casper College for the continuing support of the
concept and reality of the Social Science Seminar.

Program design by Brenda Schouten

This Seminar has been made possible with a matching
grant from the Wyoming Interim Committee for the
Humanities and the National Endowment for the Hu­
manities.

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I IM A FREE SOCIETY
1973 SPRING SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR»CASPER COLLEGE»DURHAM HALL»FEB. 22-23

�CAPTIVE MAN IN A FREE SOCIETY
(the illusion of freedom)

The Casper College Social Science Depart­
ment, in association with the Wyoming Com­
mittee for the Humanities, presents:

The 1973 Spring Social Science Seminar

February 22 &amp; 23, 1973

Casper College
Aley Fine Arts Center
Casper, Wyoming
82601

�CAPTIVE MAN IN A FREE SOCIETY
(the illusion of freedom)

PROGRAM

"New methods of controlling behavior now
emerging from the laboratory may soon add
an awe-inspiring power to enslave us all
with our own engineered consent."
BRECHER AND BRECHER
from Harpers Magazine, April 1961

THURSDAY, February 22, 1973
8:45 a.m.

Good Morning: A seminar
welcome by Dr. Tilghman
Aley, President,
Casper College

DURHAM
HALL
9:00 a.m.

"Behavior Control and
Social ResponsibilityRevisited"
A LECTURE by
LEONARD KRASNER,
Stony Brook, New York

DURHAM
HALL

10:00 a.m.

COFFEE AND DONUTS served in the lobby
adjoining Durham Hall

10:30 a.m.

PANEL DISCUSSIONS

DURHAM
HALL

A.

"Institutional Behavioral
Management"
LARS PETERSON
LEONARD KRASNER
Student moderator:
Lisa Cioc, Casper

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�THURSDAY - continued

10:30 a.m.
ROOM AD-298

B. "Psychology and the Courts"
CHARLES RODGERS
JAMES SINON
Student Moderator:
Sally Dayton, Cokeville

12:00 noon -1:30 p.m.

1:30 p.m.
DURHAM
HALL

LUNCH

"Psychology for the
Liberation of Man From
Controls"
A LECTURE by
SIDNEY JOURARD
Gainesville, Florida

2:30 p.m.

COFFEE AND DONUTSserved in the lobby
adjoining Durham Hall

3:00 p.m.

PANEL DISCUSSIONS

DURHAM
HALL

A. "Sense and Non-sense
About Learning
Disabilities"
DEAN KOHRS
MIRIAM KRASNER
ROBERT FOWLER
Student Moderator:
Ton Janz, Cheyenne

ROOM AD-298

B. "Religion: The Opiate
of the Masses?"
LESTER KINSOLVING
SIDNEY JOURARD
LARS PETERSON
Student Moderator:
Steve Kolar, Green River

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�THURSDAY - continued

5:00 p.m.

BREAK FOR DINNER
AT YOUR LEISURE

8:00 p.m.

"The Changing American
Character"
A LECTURE by
VANCE PACKARD
Fairfield County,
Connecticut

DURHAM
HALL

GOOD NIGHT

FRIDAY, February 23, 1973

"An experimental analysis shifts the
determination of behavior from autonomous
man to the environment .... Is man then
abolished? Certainly not as a species ....
He is indeed controlled by his environment .
. . . an environment largely of his own
making .... We have not yet seen what
man can make of man."
B. F. Skinner
Beyond Freedom and Dignity
197T

biographical material begins on page seven
-4-

�FRIDAY - continued
9:00 aim.

"The Reality of Relevance:
the dilemma of the schools
in a free society"
A LECTURE by
WILSON C. RILES
Sacramento, California

DURHAM
HALL

10:00 a.m.

COFFEE AND DONUTSserved in the lobby
adjoining Durham Hall

10:30 a.m.

PANEL DISCUSSIONS

DURHAM
HALL

A.

"Media: Check or
Checkmate?"
VANCE PACKARD
LESTER KINSOLVING
Student Moderator:
Ronald A. Johnston,
Thermopolis

ROOM AD-298

B.

"The Classroom as a Planned
Environment: the shape of
the future"
MIRIAM KRASNER
WILSON C. RILES
LEONARD KRASNER
Student Moderator:
Karen Dunning, Parkman

12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m.

LUNCH

biographical sketches begin on page six

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�FRIDAY - continued
1:30 p.m.

DURHAM
HALL

“Morality and the Press"
A LECTURE by
LESTER KINSOLVING
San Francisco, Calif.

2:30 p.m.

COFFEE AND DONUTS served in the lobby
adjoining Durham Hall

3:00 p.m.

THE CLOSING SEMINAR

DURHAM
HALL

"The Cultural Architects"

SIDNEY JOURARD, LESTER
KINSOLVING, VANCE PACKARD
LARS PETERSON, WILSON C.
RILES, CHARLES RODGERS
Student Moderator:
Ray Oltion, Story

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION

biographical sketches follow SIDNEY M. JOURARD, PhD

Gainesville. Fla.

On sabbatical from the University of
Florida, Jourard is currently in residence
at the United State International University,
San Diego, California, he spent the fall
semester 1972 aboard the S.S. Universe
Campus in a research capacity.
Jourard was born January 21, 1926. He
attained a doctorate at the State University

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�JOURARD - continued

of New York at Buffalo in 1953 after teaching
there from 1948-51. He attained both a BA
and an MA in Psychology at the University of
Toronto in 1947 and 1948.
He has been a professor at Emory Univ­
ersity, the University of Alabama Medical
School and has been at the University of
Florida since 1964.
REVEREND LESTER KINSOLVING

San Francisco

A syndicated columnist based at the San
Francisco Chronicle, Reverend Kinsolving is
cut from a long yardage of Episcopalian cloth.
His father was a chaplin at West Point and be­
fore his death, was Bishop of Arizona. An
Uncle was Bishop of Texas, his Grandfather
was a missionary biship in Brazil, his
great-Grandfather was a Pastor in Virginia,
and a distant cousin is currently Bishop of
New Mexico.
The one-time active pastor now writes a
syndicated column in 226 U.S. newspapers
and reaches about ten million readers each
week.
He is 45 years old.
DEAN KOHRS, PhD

Casper, Wyoming

Kohrs is the Clinical Director of the
Central Wyoming Counseling Center, Casper,
Wyoming.
He has served as director of the
Children's Bureau, Passaic, New Jersey.
Prior to that position he was an administrator
of counseling at the Kilmer Job Corps
Center, an industrial consulting psycholoaist
at Stevens Institute and at the Lyons Vet­
erans Psychiatric Hospital.
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�LEONARD KRASNER, PhD

Stony Brook, New York

Currently Professor of Psychology and
Psychiatry at the State University of New
York at Stony Brook, Krasner received his
PhD from Columbia University. He is pre­
sently setting up a graduate and undergrad­
uate program in environmental design. His
most recent text (along with Ullman) is A
Psychological Approach to Abnormal BehavTor.
He has authored many article for Professional
Psycholgy Journals.

MIRIAM KRASNER, MA

Stony Brook, New York

Mrs. Krasner is a third grade teacher
in an elementary school at Stony Brook and is
presently involved in running an open corridor
program which involves 150 children in kinder­
garten through fifth grades. She received an
MA from the Teachers College at Columbia
University.
NOTE: Together Dr. and Mrs. Krasner have
published three papers on the classroom as a
planned environment. The most recent will
appear in the forthcoming, "Yearbook of the
National Society for the Study of Education,
1973."

ROBERT FOWLER, MD

Casper, Wyoming

Fowler earned both a BA and an MD from
the University of Utah, gaining the latter
degree in 1946. He served pediatric res­
idency at the University Hospitals in
Cleveland, Ohio.
Dr. Fowler is a Di pl ornate of the American
Board of Pediatrics and has served as assistant
clinical professor at the University of
Colorado.
He has been a pediatrician in Casper since
July 1952. A member of the Natrona School
District No. 1 board of education, he is
presently serving as treasurer.

�VANCE PACKARD, MS

Fairfield County, Connecticut

A native of Pennsylvania, with a master's
degree from Columbia University's Graduate
School of Journalism, Packard also did graduate
work in international economics at three
universities. He holds distinguished Alumni
Awards from both shools which he attended.
His first book, "The Hidden Persuaders,"
appeared in 1957 and quickly climbed to the
top of the nation's best seller lists. A
study in motivational research techniques,
it alerted the public to new methods of
"persuasion in depth" advertising.
Having published a book almost every year
since, his seventh book, "A Nation of
Strangers," concerns the nomadic American and
the affect of nomadism on the American life
style.

LARS P. PETERSON, Ed.D.

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Born October 17, 1925, in Blekinge,
Sweden, Peterson is presently Chief of
Psychology Services and Chairman of Re­
search and Education at the Veteran's Hos­
pital, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
He holds a BA and an MA from the
University of Wyoming and an Ed. D. from
the University of Nebraska. Post doctoral
studies were accomplished at the University
of minnesota and at Indiana University.
He has published professional articles
in the following magazines:
"Mental
Hygiene", "Pacesetter", "Research in
Psychology" and "The American Journal of
Psychotherapy".

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�DR. WILSON C. RILES

Sacramento, California

Chairman of President Nixon's Task Force on
Urban Education, Riles defeated the State
Superintendent of Public Instruction in one of
the most startling upsets in California's
political history.
In 1971 he became Calfornia's new Education Chief.
Married and the father of four children,
he was born in Alexandria, Louisiana in 1917.
He received his MA from Arizona State College
and an Honorary Doctorate of Law from
Pepperdine College.
He has served on President Johson's Task
Force on Urban Educational Opportunities,
the National Advisory Committee on the
Teacher Corps, and the NEA Task Force on
Urban Education
CHARLES W. RODGERS, PhD

Evanston, Wyoming

Dr. Rodgers is presently serving as
Director, Department of Psychological Ser­
vices at the Wyoming State Hospital,
Evanston. He is President elect of the
Wyoming Psychological Association and a
member of the American Psychological Ass­
ociation (divisions of Clinical Psychology
and Psychological Hypnosis.)
He is a lecturer in Psychology and an
instructor in "Theories of Personality"
at the University of Wyoming.
Rodgers has a BA in Physics from Hiram
College, Hiram, Ohio, 1966. He holds an
MA in Psychology and a PhD in Clinical Psy­
chology from the University of Wyoming.
Involved in therapy with individuals who,
through various channels, have come to live
in an institution, he performs psychological
evaluations of almost all referred by the
Wyoming Judicial system.
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�JAMES E. SINON, JD

Casper, Wyoming

A native of Wyoming, Sinon is a
former police official of Natrona
County. He was the first County
Juvenile Probation Officer in the state
of Wyoming.
He is a 1960 graduate of Casper Col­
lege, has a BA from the University of
Wyoming in 1963 and completed a Juris
Doctorate at the same school in 1965.
He is a former instructor of law at
Casper College.
A former Deputy County Attorney,
Sinon is married, has two children and
is presently practicing law in Casper.

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�SEMINAR PLANNING COMMITTEE AND STUDENT PARTICIPANTS:
STEVE MORRIS
TOM JANZ
LISA CIOC
SHIRLEY DERMER

KAREN DUNNING
STEVE KOLAR
SALLY DAYTON
DEBRA FOSTER

RAY OLTION - Student Chairman
RON JOHNSTON - Publicity Chairman
BRUCE TOLLEFSON, PhD

-

Faculty Advisor

A special thank you to the Wyoming Committee
for the Humanities for providing a grant to make
this Social Science Seminar possible.

Our appreciation is also extended to the
administration and faculty of Casper College
for the continuing support of the concept and
reality of the annual Social Scence Seminar.

Program cover designed by Shirley Dermer

Thank you - Nora VanBurgh for the Library
displays.
- Casper College Coquettes for
the hospitality extended by
you in serving coffee and
donuts.

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                    <text>THE THING IN THE GARDEN

science &amp; technology: servant or master';

�"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
Humani ty?"
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
Hall

"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 1

9:00 a.m.

LECTURE

"Anthropocentrism and the
Ecological Crisis"
DR. ROBERT STEBBINS *

Durham
Hall

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 - Vihat
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 1_ (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. degree 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 Life. Mr. Piel is the author of The Ac­
celeration of History and Science in the Cause of
Man. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts
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 written many books
covering a wide range of science and its relation­
ships to society. His latest book is The Logarith­
mic Century.

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 Im­
perative; The Social Contract; and. The Risen Ape.
- 6 -

�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 A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and
Amphibians,and has produced two motion 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 Fail Safe. He has edited Beyond the Puni­
tive Society. His latest book is The Politics 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
from the Viewpoint of Humanistic Psychology. Dr.
Jourard was a guestTecturer at the Social Science
Seminar in 1973.

- 7 -

�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

- 8 -

�A 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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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.
----------

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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                    <text>AMERICA:
REIROSPECT AND PROSPECT
Casper College Social Science Seminar ■ March 20 and 21, 1975

�When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one
people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with
another, and to assume among the Powers of the earth, the separate and
equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle
them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they
should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created
equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these rights. Governments are instituted among Men,
deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That
whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it
is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new
Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its
powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their
Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments
long established should not be changed for light and transient causes;
and accordingly all experience hath shown, that mankind are more
disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, then to right themselves
by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long
train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object
evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their
right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new
Guards for their future security.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America,
in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the
world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by
Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and
declare. That these United Colonies are, and of Right out to be Free and
Independent States.

And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the
protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our
Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor.
In Congress, July 4,1776

�CASPER COLLEGE

SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR

"America:

Retrospect and Prospect"

March 20 and 21
Durham Hall
Aley Fine Arts Center
Casper College

�EVENTS

Thursday, March 20
A Seminar Welcome by Dr. Tilghman Aley,
President of Casper College

9:00 a.m.

OPENING PANEL

"The Meaning of the American Revolution"

Daniel Boorstin
Michael Harrington
Wilson Riles
William Steckel
Peter Simpson, Moderator
Coffee and donuts will be served in the lobby.

10:45 - 12:00

SEMINAR

"Americans and Success"
Daniel Boorstin
Lawrence Chenoweth
Wilson Riles
Bruce Tollefson, Moderator

1:30 p.m.

LECTURE

"The Accidental Century"
PROFESSOR MICHAEL HARRINGTON
Punch and cookies will be served in the lobby.

3:00 - 4:30

SEMINAR

"The Other America"

Michael Harrington
Lawrence Chenowith
Anthony Glascock
Robert Moenkhaus, Moderator

(continued)

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�Thursday, March 20 (continued)
8:00 p.m.

LECTURE

"The American Experience"
PROFESSOR ARTHUR SCHLESINGER, JR.

Friday, March 21
9:00 a.m.

LECTURE

"When Does the Future Begin?"
DR. DANIEL BOORSTIN
Coffee and donuts will be served in the lobby.

10:30 - 12:00

SEMINAR

"The American Mission in American Foreign
Policy?"
Arthur Gilbert
Sami Hajjar
Robert Schulzinger
Jon Brady, Moderator

1:30p.m.

LECTURE

"Education and the American Dream"
DR. WILSON RILES
Punch and cookies will be served in the lobby.
3:00 - 4:30

SEMINAR

"Where Do We Go from Up?"

Participants will be the lecturers
and panel guests of the Seminar.
Jon Brady, Moderator
8:00 p.m.

CONCLUDING LECTURE

"Toward the 21st Century"
PROFESSOR KENNETH BOULDING

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�SEMINAR LECTURERS

DANIEL BOORSTIN

Dr, Boorstin is the Director of the National
Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Insti­
tute.
He is an executive member of the American
Revolution Bicentennial Commission. Among Dr. Boor­
stin 's many books are: "The Image" (1962); "The Amer­
icans: The Colonial Experience" (1959), for which he
won the Bancroft Award; "The Americans: The National
Experience" (1966), for which he won the Francis Parkman prize; and, "The Americans: The Democratic Exper­
ience" (1973).

KENNETH BOULDINS

Dr. Boulding is Professor of Economics and
Director of the Program of Research on General So­
cial and Economic Dynamics, Institute of Behavioral
Science, University of Colorado.
Born in Liverpool,
England, he received his American citizenship in
1948. He is a Fellow, American Academy of Arts and
Sciences and of the American Philosophical Society.
He has served as President, American Economic Asso­
ciation and is the President, Association for the
Study of the Grants Economy. Among his many books
are: "The Meaning of the Twentieth Century" (1964);
"Beyond Economics" (1970); and, "The Economy of Love
and Fear" (1973).

MICHAEL HARRINGTON

Dr. Harrington is Professor of Political
Science, Queens College of the City University of
New York.
Professor Harrington received his edu­
cation at Holy Cross, Yale and the University of
Chicago. He has been a member of the national ex­
ecutive committee of the Socialist Party and is
Chairman, Democratic Organizing Committee.
He is
on the Board of Directors of the Workers Defense
League and the American Civil Liberties Union.
His
books include: "The Other America" (1963); "The
Accidental Century" (1965); "Socialism" 0972);
and, "Fragments of a Century" (1974).

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�SEMINAR LECTURERS (continued)

WILSON RILES

Dr. Riles is the Superintendent of Public
Instruction of California to which he was elected
in 1970 and 1974.
He received his degrees in ed­
ucation from Northern Arizona University and holds
an honorary Doctorate of Law Degree from Pepperdine College.
He has been associated with the Cal­
ifornia State Department of Education since 1958.
He has served on the National Advisory Cormiittee
on the Teacher Corps and the NEA Task Force on Ur­
ban Education. He has served on President John­
son's Task Force on Urban Educational Opportuni­
ties and was Chairman of President Nixon's Task
Force on Urban Education.

ARTHUR SCHLESINGER, JR.

Dr. Schlesinger is Albert Schweitzer Pro­
fessor of the Humanities, City University of New
York. He received his A.B. from Harvard and has
received seven honorary doctorate degrees from
various institutions since 1950.
He was Profess­
or of History at Harvard.
He served as Special
Assistant to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson and
was Visiting Fellow, The Institute for Advanced
Study, Princeton.
His memberships include being
on the Board of Directors or Trustees of: John
F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; John
Kennedy Library; the Robert Kennedy Memorial;
Harry S. Truman Library Institute; the Twentieth
Century Fund; and, the Ralph Bunche Institute.
His books have won many literary prizes over the
years.
His writings include:
"The Age of Roose­
velt" (3 volumns); "A Thousand Days;" "The Crisis
of Confidence;" and, "The Imperial Presidency."

- 5 -

�SEMINAR GUESTS
LAWRENCE CHENOWETH

Dr. Chenoweth is Chairman, Senior Liberal
Education Seminars Program and Assistant Professor,
Urban Analysis at the University of Wisconsin,
Green Bay.
He received his Ph.D. from the Univer­
sity of California at Berkeley in American history.
He has written "Americans and the Dream of Success"
and is working on a book dealing with the impact of
bureaucracy on modern American politics.

ANTHONY GLASCOCK

Dr. Glascock is Assistant Professor of Anthro­
pology at the University of Wyoming.
He has his B.A.
in political science and his Ph.D. in urban anthro­
pology from the University of Pittsburgh.
He is a
Founding Member, Society for Cross Cultural Research.
He has written for several publications with an
article "Political Economics: An Untapped Resource"
appearing in the February issue of the Internation­
al Journal of Political Anthropology.
ARTHUR GILBERT
Dr. Gilbert is Associate Professor of Inter­
national Relations at the Graduate School of Inter­
national Studies, University of Denver.
He re­
ceived his Ph.D. in international relations from
the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 1961.
He has edited "In Search of a Meaningful Past."
His fields of specialization are American Diploma­
tic History and Comparative Education.
SAMI HAJJAR

Dr. Hajjar is Associate Professor of Poli­
tical Science and Director of International Studies
at the University of Wyoming.
He received his un­
dergraduate degree from the University of Beirut
and his graduate studies and Ph.D. from the Univer­
sity of Missouri.
His area of specialization is
in the Middle East.

- 6 -

�SEMINAR GUESTS (continued)
ROBERT SCHULZINGER

Dr. Schulzinger is Assistant Professor of
International Relations at the Graduate School of
International Studies, University of Denver.
He
received his Ph.D. from Yale. He has written "The
Making of the Diplomatic Mind" and is completing a
book "Beyond the Water's Edge: U.S. Diplomacy in
the Twentieth Century." His fields of specializa­
tion are in American and European Diplomatic His­
tory.

WILLIAM STECKEL
Dr. Steckel is Professor of History, Uni­
versity of Wyoming.
He received his undergraduate
education at Harvard and his Ph.D. in history from
Stanford University in 1949. He was Fulbright Pro­
fessor, University at Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany in
1957. He has co-authored "Patterns in American
History" and is writing "The Caribbee Isles and
the American Revolution".
His area of speciali­
zation is on the colonial period and the Revolu­
tion in American History.
Dr. Steckel is a con­
sultant to the National Foundation on the Human­
ities.

MODERATORS (from Casper College)
JON BRADY, government, American history and inter­
national relations, J.D.

ROBERT MOENKHAUS, sociology, M.S.
PETER SIMPSON, American history, Ph.D.

BRUCE TOLLEFSON, psychology, Ph.D.

- 7 -

�A thank you to the administration and faculty of Casper College
for the 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.
A thank you to the Student Senate of Casper College for its
support and help.
Program designs by:
Lynne Coulson
Luelle Deel
Karen Duvall

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

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SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR ■ CASPER COLLEGE- MAR 20'21 75

�When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one
people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with
another, and to assume among the Powers of the earth, the separate and
equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle
them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they
should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created
equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men,
deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That
whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it
is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new
Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its
powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their
Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments
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and accordingly all experience hath shown, that mankind are more
disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, then to right themselves
by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long
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evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their
right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new
Guards for their future security.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America,
in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the
world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by
Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and
declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right out to be Free and
Independent States.

And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the
protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our
Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor.
In Congress, July 4,1776

�CASPER COLLEGE

SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR

"America:

Retrospect and Prospect"

March 20 and 21
Durham Hall
Aley Fine Arts Center
Casper College

�EVENTS

Thursday, March 20
A Seminar Welcome by Dr. Tilghman Aley,
President of Casper College
9:00 a.m.

OPENING PANEL

"The Meaning of the American Revolution"

Daniel Boorstin
Michael Harrington
Wilson Riles
William Steckel
Peter Simpson, Moderator
Coffee and donuts will be served in the lobby.
10:45 - 12:00

SEMINAR

"Americans and Success"
Daniel Boorstin
Lawrence Chenoweth
Wilson Riles
Bruce Tollefson, Moderator

1:30 p.m.

LECTURE

"The Accidental Century"
PROFESSOR MICHAEL HARRINGTON
Punch and cookies will be served in the lobby.
3:00-4:30

SEMINAR

"The Other America"

Michael Harrington
Lawrence Chenowith
Anthony Glascock
Robert Moenkhaus, Moderator

(continued)
- 2 -

�Thursday, March 20 (continued)

8:00 p.m.

LECTURE

"The American Experience"
PROFESSOR ARTHUR SCHLESINGER, JR.

Friday, March 21
9:00 a.m.

LECTURE

"When Does the Future Begin?"
DR. DANIEL BOORSTIN
Coffee and donuts will be served in the lobby.

10:30 - 12:00

SEMINAR

"The American Mission in American Foreign
Policy?"
Arthur Gilbert
Sami Hajjar
Robert Schulzinger
Jon Brady, Moderator

1:30p.m.

LECTURE

"Education and the American Dream"
DR. WILSON RILES
Punch and cookies will be served in the lobby.
3:00 - 4:30

SEMINAR

"Where Do We Go from Up?"
Participants will be the lecturers
and panel guests of the Seminar.
Jon Brady, Moderator
8:00 p.m.

CONCLUDING LECTURE

"Toward the 21st Century"
PROFESSOR KENNETH BOULDING

�SEMINAR LECTURERS

DANIEL BOORSTIN

Dr. Boorstin is the Director of the National
Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Insti­
tute.
He is an executive member of the American
Revolution Bicentennial Conmission. Among Dr. Boor­
stin 's many books are: "The Image" (1962); "The Amer­
icans: The Colonial Experience" (1959), for which he
won the Bancroft Award; "The Americans: The National
Experience" (1966), for which he won the Francis Park
man prize; and, "The Americans: The Democratic Exper­
ience" (1973).

KENNETH BOULDING

Dr. Boulding is Professor of Economics and
Director of the Program of Research on General So­
cial and Economic Dynamics, Institute of Behavioral
Science, University of Colorado.
Born in Liverpool,
England, he received his American citizenship in
1948. He is a Fellow, American Academy of Arts and
Sciences and of the American Philosophical Society.
He has served as President, American Economic Asso­
ciation and is the President, Association for the
Study of the Grants Economy. Among his many books
are: "The Meaning of the Twentieth Century" (1964);
"Beyond Economics" (1970); and, "The Economy of Love
and Fear" (1973).

MICHAEL HARRINGTON

Dr. Harrington is Professor of Political
Science, Queens College of the City University of
New York.
Professor Harrington received his edu­
cation at Holy Cross, Yale and the University of
Chicago. He has been a member of the national ex­
ecutive committee of the Socialist Party and is
Chairman, Democratic Organizing Committee.
He is
on the Board of Directors of the Workers Defense
League and the American Civil Liberties Union.
His
books include: "The Other America" (1963); "The
Accidental Century" (1965); "Socialism" (1972);
and, "Fragments of a Century" (1974).

- 4 -

�SEMINAR LECTURERS (continued)
WILSON RILES
Dr. Riles is the Superintendent of Public
Instruction of California to which he was elected
in 1970 and 1974. He received his degrees in ed­
ucation from Northern Arizona University and holds
an honorary Doctorate of Law Degree from Pepperdine College.
He has been associated with the Cal­
ifornia State Department of Education since 1958.
He has served on the National Advisory Committee
on the Teacher Corps and the NEA Task Force on Ur­
ban Education. He has served on President John­
son's Task Force on Urban Educational Opportuni­
ties and was Chairman of President Nixon's Task
Force on Urban Education.

ARTHUR SCHLESINGER, JR.

Dr. Schlesinger is Albert Schweitzer Pro­
fessor of the Humanities, City University of New
York. He received his A.B. from Harvard and has
received seven honorary doctorate degrees from
various institutions since 1950.
He was Profess­
or of History at Harvard. He served as Special
Assistant to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson and
was Visiting Fellow, The Institute for Advanced
Study, Princeton.
His memberships include being
on the Board of Directors or Trustees of: John
F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; John
Kennedy Library; the Robert Kennedy Memorial;
Harry S. Truman Library Institute; the Twentieth
Century Fund; and, the Ralph Bunche Institute.
His books have won many literary prizes over the
years.
His writings include:
"The Age of Roose­
velt" (3 volumns); "A Thousand Days;" "The Crisis
of Confidence;" and, "The Imperial Presidency."

- 5 -

�SEMINAR GUESTS
LAWRENCE CHENOWETH
Dr. Chenoweth is Chairman, Senior Liberal
Education Seminars Program and Assistant Professor,
Urban Analysis at the University of Wisconsin,
Green Bay.
He received his Ph.D. from the Univer­
sity of California at Berkeley in American history.
He has written "Americans and the Dream of Success"
and is working on a book dealing with the impact of
bureaucracy on modern American politics.

ANTHONY GLASCOCK

Dr. Glascock is Assistant Professor of Anthro­
pology at the University of Wyoming.
He has his B.A.
in political science and his Ph.D. in urban anthro­
pology from the University of Pittsburgh.
He is a
Founding Member, Society for Cross Cultural Research.
He has written for several publications with an
article "Political Economics: An Untapped Resource"
appearing in the February issue of the Internation­
al Journal of Political Anthropology.
ARTHUR GILBERT
Dr. Gilbert is Associate Professor of Inter­
national Relations at the Graduate School of Inter­
national Studies, University of Denver.
He re­
ceived his Ph.D. in international relations from
the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 1961.
He has edited "In Search of a Meaningful Past."
His fields of specialization are American Diploma­
tic History and Comparative Education.

SAMI HAJJAR

Dr. Hajjar is Associate Professor of Poli­
tical Science and Director of International Studies
at the University of Wyoming.
He received his un­
dergraduate degree from the University of Beirut
and his graduate studies and Ph.D. from the Univer­
sity of Missouri.
His area of specialization is
in the Middle East.

- 6 -

�SEMINAR GUESTS (continued)

ROBERT SCHULZINGER

Dr. Schulzinger is Assistant Professor of
International Relations at the Graduate School of
International Studies, University of Denver. He
received his Ph.D. from Yale.
He has written "The
Making of the Diplomatic Mind" and is completing a
book "Beyond the Water's Edge: U.S. Diplomacy in
the Twentieth Century." His fields of specializa­
tion are in American and European Diplomatic His­
tory.
WILLIAM STECKEL

Dr. Steckel is Professor of History, Uni­
versity of Wyoming.
He received his undergraduate
education at Harvard and his Ph.D. in history from
Stanford University in 1949.
He was Fulbright Pro­
fessor, University at Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany in
1957. He has co-authored "Patterns in American
History" and is writing "The Caribbee Isles and
the American Revolution".
His area of speciali­
zation is on the colonial period and the Revolu­
tion in American History.
Dr. Steckel is a con­
sultant to the National Foundation on the Human­
ities.

MODERATORS (from Casper College)
JON BRADY, government, American history and inter­
national relations, J.D.

ROBERT MOENKHAUS, sociology, M.S.
PETER SIMPSON, American history, Ph.D.
BRUCE TOLLEFSON, psychology, Ph.D.

�A thank you to the administration and faculty of Casper College
for the 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.
A thank you to the Student Senate of Casper College for its
support and help.
Program designs by:
Lynne Coulson
Luelle Deel
Karen Duvall

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

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                    <text>■■■MSEQ
CASPER COLLEGE
SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR
MARCH 25-26 1976

�“I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility
against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.”
Thomas Jefferson

‘‘The marvel of this infernal enterprise is that the
leader of each army of murderers blesses his flag and
solemnly invokes God before going to exterminate his
neighbor.”
Voltaire

�4“Aggression: Man Against Himself”

EVENTS

Thursday, March 25
8:45 a.m. A Seminar Welcome by DR. TILGHMAN
ALEY, President of Casper College.
ADDRESS

9:00 a.m.
Durham
Hall

“Hostility, Aggression, Destruction: For
What Purpose, To What End.”
LARS PETERSON

Following the lecture by Dr. Peterson, coffee
and doughnuts will be served in the lobby.
PANELS
10:30 to
11:45 a.m. A Recreational Aggression

Durham
Hall

“Sports: Everyman’s Aggression”
ROBERT WILKES, moderator
CHARLIE JOHNSON, SWEDE ERICKSON,
ROBERT MOENKHAUS, panelists

�Thursday, March 25 (continued)
AD 298

b. Psychotic Aggression
“Violence: Human Nature or Psychopathol­
ogy”
RON BALE, moderator
LARS PETERSON, DON CHAPIN, B.J.
FITZGERALD, panelists

AD 198

C. Fanatical Aggression
“Terrorism: Who’s Next?’’
BURTON LEISER, moderator
STANLEY MILGRAM, MANUS MIDLARSKY, panelists.

ADDRESS
1:30 p.m.

Durham
Hall

“The Eichman Next Door”
STANLEY MILGRAM

Following the lecture by Dr. Milgram, punch
and cookes will be served in the lobby.

PANELS
3:00 to
4:15 p.m. A. Constitutionalized Aggression
Durham
Hall

“Gun Control”
LES OBERT, moderator
RAMSEY CLARK, ROBERT ZIPAY, ROB­
ERT J. KUKLA, panelists

AD 298

B. Economic Aggression
“The Ultimate Weapon”
PETER SIMPSON, moderator
FREDERICK HARTMANN. THOMAS CROC­
KER, CHARLIE JOHNSON, JOHN VAN
DERWALKER

�Thursday, March 25 (continued)
AD 198

C. Vicarious Aggression
“Beauty and the Beast”
JAMES GAITHER, moderator
MARGARET DEMOREST, GLYN THOM­
AS, STANLEY MILGRAM, MAYA AN­
GELOU, CELESTE COLGAN, panelists

ADDRESS

8:00 p.m.
Durham

“Crime in America”
RAMSEY CLARK
Friday, March 26

ADDRESS
9:00a.m. “Conflicts and Crisis in International affairs”
FREDERICK HARTMANN

Following the lecture by Dr. Hartmann, coffee
and doughnuts will be served inthe lobby.
PANELS

10:30 a.m. A. The Oldest Aggression
Durham
Hall

“The Aggressive Woman: Between a Rock
and a Hard Place”
ANN TOLLEFSON, moderator
CAROL ASPINWALL, REJANE BURTON,
MAYA ANGELOU, RON BALE, LARS
PETERSON, panelists

�Friday, March 26 (continued)

AD 298

AD 198

B. Legalized Aggression
“Death Penalty”
F.E. “SKIP” GILLUM, moderator
BURTON LEISER, RAMSEY CLARK,
panelists

C. International Aggression
“Games Leaders Play”
SCOTT JONES, moderator
FREDERICK HARTMANN. MANUS MIDLARSKY, JON BRADY, panelists
ADDRESS

1:30 p.m.
Durham
Hall

“The Fine Line Between Ambition, Greed,
and Aggression”
MAYA ANGELOU

Following the address by Ms. Angelou, punch
and cookies will be served in the lobby.
CONCLUDING PANEL

3:00 p.m.
Durham
Hall

“The Problem of Aggression and the Nature of
Man”
BRUCE TOLLEFSON, moderator
Participants will be lecturers and panel guests
of the seminar.

“We have met the enemy and he is us.”
Pogo

�MAYA ANGELOU.

A woman of many talents,
Ms. Angelou can be referred
to as an author, screen
writer, educator, dancer,
poet historian, lecturer, act­
ress, producer, editor, song
writer, and playwright. She
has appeared in roles in
“Porgy and Bess,” “Calypso
Heatwave,” and “Cabaret
for Freedom.” Her poems
have been published by Ran­
dom House, and her auto­
biography, “I Know Why A
Caged Bird Sings” published
by Random House in 1970
was listed by NEWSWEEK
as one of the best books in
1970. After spending time in
Africa writing for the only
English language news
weekly in the Middle East,
she visited Ghana and later
became Assistant Adminis­
trator of the School of Music
and Drama at the University
of Ghana. At one time she
worked with the late Dr.
Martin Luther King.

�RAMSEY CLARK

Ramsey Clark was the At­
torney General of the United
States under President Lyn­
don Johnson. He was first
nominated as assistant to the
Attorney General of the
United States by President
John F. Kennedy where he
played an important role in
the controversial admission
of James Meredith to the
University of Mississippi.
During his years with the De­
partment of Justice, Mr.
Clark worked actively in the
areas of criminal law en­
forcement, civil liberties,
and was the first Attorney
General to propose abolition
of the death penalty. He also
helped in the creation of the
Federal Bureau of Narcotics
and Dangerous Drugs. More
recently he has worked pro­
fessionally as a lawyer to end
political repression, the vio­
lation of human rights,
torture and international
violence, and abuse of
prisoners in Brazil, Greece,
Ireland, and Spain. He is also
working on the reform of the
American prison system. He
has written extensively, and
several of his more recent
works include Crime In
America, and The Role of
The Supreme Court, (With
Senator Sam Ervin.)

�FREDERICK HARTMANN
Dr. Hartmann is presently
the Alfred Mahan Professor
of Maritime Strategy, and
Special Academic Advisor to
the President of the Naval
War College where he holds
the academic rank of Super­
visory Professor. He holds
the rank of Captain in the
U.S. Naval Reserve. Dr.
Hartmann earned his A.B. in
1943 from the Universiy of
California (Berkley) and his
M.A. and Ph.D. in 1949 from
Princeton. A Fullbright Res­
earch Professor at the Uni­
versity of Bonn, Germany,
he also carried on his
research in Germany in 1959
under a Rockefeller Grant.
Since 1962 he has lectured
frequently at the Air War
College, Army War College,
National War College, and
Naval War College as well as
various universities. He has
taught on a visiting basis at
Brown University, Wheaton
College, the University of
Rhode Island, and most rec­
ently (1974-1975) as Visiting
University Professor at Tex­
as Tech University. Dr.
Hartmann’s
publications
deal in the international field
and include Basic Docu­
ments of International-Rela­

tions (McGraw-Hill, 1951);
Readings in International
Relations
(McGraw-Hill,
1952); The Relations of Na­
tions (Macmillan, 1957, 1962,
1967, 1973); The Swiss Press
and Foreign Affairs in World
War II (U of Florida Press,
1960); World In Crisis (Mac­
millan, 1962, 1967, 1973); Ger
many Between East and
West (prentice-Hall, 1965);
The New Age of American
Foreign Policy (Macmillan,
1970); and a large number of
articles which have appear­
ed in American and Europe­
an journals and periodicals.

�STANLEY MILGRAM

A social psychologist, Dr.
Milgram believes that many
important human problems
can be illuminated by apply­
ing scientific, and specifical­
ly, experimental methods to
the exploration of such prob­
lems. His doctoral work at
Harvard concerned the ex­
perimental method as he
tried to determine if Norweg­
ians or Frenchmen conform­
ed more to group pressure.
His conclusions were pub­
lished in Scientific American
noting that conformity pres­
sures were greater in the
relatively small, homogen­
eous society of Norway, than
in France, with its traditions
of intellectual dissent. At
Yale University, Dr. Mil­
gram turned to the study of
obedience to authority. This
work in 1965 was awarded the
annual socio-psychological
prize of the American Assoc­
iation for the Advancement
of Science. What does a per­
son do when he is told to
carry out orders that conflict
with his conscience? The
results of this most recent
study were published in
Obedience to Authority. They
are startling, and boldly il­
luminate a basic moral
dilemna of our time.

�LARS P. PETERSON

Dr. Lars P. Peterson is
presently serving as Chief,
Psychology Service, VA,
Hospital, Tuscaloosa, Ala­
bama. Born in Sweden, he
finished his high school
education in South Dakota
and after serving several
years in the Marine Corps
entered the University of
Wyoming where he received
a B.A. in Psychology and
Math in 1950, and his M.A. in
1951. In 1959 he received his
Ed.D. in Psychology and
Counseling Psychology from
the University of Nebraska
and has worked in post-doc­
toral Clinical Psychology at
the University of Minnesota,
1964-1965. He worked in 1966
in Neuro-Psychology with
Ralph Reitan at Indiana
University. Dr. Peterson has
been a Consultant at many
institutions, and presented a
number of papers on The
Communication
Process,
Suicide, Deprivation, Behav­
ior Pathology, Aged, Minn­
esota Multiphasic Personal­
ity Inventory, Crisis Inter­
vention, Psychiatric Treat­
ment, Millieu Therapy, Psy­
chotherapy, Death and Dy­
ing, Team Concept in Psy­
chiatric Treatment, Attitude
Therapy, Reality Orienta­
tion, Behavior Modification,
Motivation, and Adjustment.

�PANEL MEMBERS

Carole ASPINWALL — A.S. Casper College; Business Woman,
Student.
Ron BALE — A.B. University of Michigan, M.A. University of
Detroit, Ph. D. University of Cincinnati; Director of Train­
ing and Research - Mental Health Program - University of
Cincinnati.
Jon BRADY — M.A. University of Denver, J.D. University of
Wyoming; self-employed.
Rejane BURTON — License-es-Letters Sorbonne-Paris, M.A.
French Literature, University of Wyoming.
Donald CHAPIN — J.D. University of Wyoming, Attorney at
* Law.
Celeste COLGAN — B.A., M.A. University of Wyoming, Ph.D.
University of Maryland; Chairman, Language and
Literature Casper College
Thomas CROCKER — A.B. Bowdoin College, Ph.D. University
of Missouri; Professor of Economics, University of Wyo­
ming.
Margaret DEMOREST — B.A., M.A. University of Wyoming;
Instructor of English, Casper College.
“Swede” ERICKSON — B.S. Kansas State University, M.ED.
University of Wyoming; Basketball Coach, Casper College
T-Birds.
B. J. FITZGERALD — A.B. Colorado College, Ph.D. Ohio State;
Professor of Psychology, University of Wyoming.
James GAITHER — B.F.A., M.ED. Temple University, In­
structor of Art, Casper College.
Charlie JOHNSON — B.S. New Mexico State University, M.S.,
D.SC., Washington University, St. Louis, Quarterback,
NFL, 15 years currently with Denver Broncos, and Chemi­
cal Engineer Crawford Enterprises.
Scott JONES — A.B. George Washington Unviersity, M.A.
University of Maryland, Ph.D. American University; USN
Ret.; Instructor of Political Science, Casper College.
Robert J. KUKLA — Attorney at Law, Author of Gun Control,
Member of the Board of the National Rifle Association.
Manus I. MIDLARSKY — B.S. Chemistry; City College of
New York, M.S. Physics Stevens Institute of Technology,
Ph.D. Political Science, Northwestern University; Profes­
sor of Political Science, University of Colorado.

�Robert MOENKHAUS — B.A. Elmhurst College, M.Div.; Eden
Theological Seminary, M.A. University of Wyoming; In­
structor of Sociology, Casper College.
Les OBERT — B.S., M.S. Brigham Young University, Instruc­
tor of Sociology, Casper College.
Peter SIMPSON — B.A., M.A. University of Wyoming, Ph.D.
University of Oregon, Assistant to the President, Casper
College.
Glyn THOMAS —B.A., M.A., Ph.D. University of Illinois, Prof­
essor of English, University of Wyoming.
Ann TOLLEFSON — B.A., M.A. University of Wyoming; In­
structor of French, Natrona County High School.
Bruce TOLLEFSON — B.A. St. CLoud State College, M.A.,
Ph.D. University of Wyoming, Chairman, Social and
Behavioral Science, Casper College.
John VAN DERWALKER — Assistant Regional Director, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service.
Robert WILKES — B.S., M.S., Iowa State University, Instruc­
tor of Psychology Casper College.
Robert ZIPAY — Chief of Police, City of Casper.
FORREST “SKIP” GILLUM - B.S. Chadron State
College, Instructor of Criminal Justice, Casper
College.
BURTON LEISER - B.A. University of Chicago,
M.H.L. Yeshiva University, Ph.D. Brown Uni­
versity; Chairman, Department of Philosophy,
Drake University.

�A special thank you to the Wyoming Committee for the
Humanities for providing a grant to make this Social Science
Seminar possible.
Our appreciation is also extended to the administration and
faculty of Casper College for the continuing support of the
concept and reality of the annual Social Science Seminar.

Seminar Director — Bruce Tollefson, Ph.D.
Program Cover — Rodney Aaker, Linda White

Library displays — Nora Van Burgh
Posters — C.C. Commercial Art Class

Hostesses — C.C. Coquettes

Publicity — Bill Bragg

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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