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                    <text>The Continuing Revolution
CASPER COLLEGE SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR-FEB. 26-27, 1981

�Art moves toward its dissolution.
Life
and knowledge break apart.
The age of books
is over. The age of obscenity begins.
Mere
anarchy is loosed upon the world.
The barbar­
ians rise from the catacombs. Ancient authori­
ties dissolve. Science and technology turn sour.
Political reason decays. All is absurd.
But it is a remarkable age, too. Never
have there been so many books, paintings, so
much music. An explosion of knowledge and edu­
cation occurs. Poetry is read to huge audiences.
Incredible feats of the intellect abound: Witt­
genstein, Sartre, Toynbee, Russell, Levi-Strauss,
Father Teilhard, the marvels of science and tech­
nology. There is a spiritual ferment, an up­
rising of youth. New frontiers of the mind are
opened. Exciting syncretisms take place.
New
media appear for the arts and for knowledge.
But the very superabundance of achieve­
ments and novelties, pouring in as never before
on the individual exposed to them, staggers the
brain. And tremendous changes have clearly
been underway. Apocalyptic feelings therefore
abound.

After Everything

Roland Stromberg

�AMERICAN SINCE VIETNAM:

the Continuing Revolution

Casper College
Social Science Seminar
February 26 and 27, 1981

Program Cover by
Mary Wright

�EVENTS

Thursday, February 26
A Seminar Welcome by Dr. Lloyd Loftin,
President of Casper College

9:00 a.m.

LECTURE

Durham
Hall

"Is America a Dying Civilization?
PROFESSOR MAX LERNER *

Following the lecture by Pro­
fessor Lerner, coffee will be
served in the lobby.
10:30 to
11:45 a.m.
Durham
Hall

PANELS

A.

"The Fragmenting Consensus"

Professor Max Lerner
Mr. Jon Brady
Mrs. Jane Katherman
Mr. Robert Moenkhaus
Dr. Bruce Tollefson, Moderator
AD 198

B.

"Law or Legalism"

Chief Justice Robert R. Rose, Jr.
Mr. Forrest Gillum
Mr. R. Stanley Lowe
Dr. Margaret Murdock
Mr. Lester Obert
Mr. Russell Rauchfuss, Moderator

* biographical material, pages 6-12

2

�Thursday, February 26 (continued)

LECTURE

1:30 p.m.

"Riding into the '80s on Our
One-Hoss Shay: Economics in the
American Future"
DR. RICHARD C. EDWARDS

Durham
Hall

Following the lecture by Dr.
Edwards, coffee will be served
in the lobby.
3:00 to
4:15 p.m.

Durham
Hall

PANELS

A.

"Choice in an Age of Diminishing
Alternatives"

Dr.
Dr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
AD 198

B.

Richard C. Edwards
Douglas Crowe
David Park
Robert Suedes
Gerald Nelson, Moderator

"Contemporary Culture"
Professor Max Lerner
Mrs. Margaret Demorest
Dr. Pat Grenier
Mr. John Meredith
Mr. Robert Wilkes
Mrs. Barbara Crews, Moderator

8:00 p.m.

LECTURE
"A Foreign Policy for the United
States"
AMBASSADOR WILLIAM H. SULLIVAN

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�Friday, February 27
LECTURE

9:00 a.m.

"Media Myths and Realities"
DR. EDIE N. GOLDENBERG *

Durham
Hall

Following the lecture by Dr.
Goldenberg, coffee will be
served in the lobby.
10:30 to
11:45 a.m.

Durham
Hall

PANELS

"Learning to Live with the
Media"

A.

Dr. Edie N. Goldenberg
Dr. Lloyd Agte
Mr. Richard High
Mrs. Arlene Larson
Mr. Pete Williams
Mr. Richard Reitz, Moderator

AD 198

B.

"America and the Developing
World"
Ambassador William H. Sullivan
Mr. Ray L. Caldwell
Mrs. Jane Katherman
Mr. Arlen R. Wilson
Mr. David Cherry, Moderator

* biographical material, pages 6-12

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�Friday, February 27 (continued)

1:30 p.m.
Durham
Hall

LECTURE
"Changing Patterns in an Era
of Risk"
RESPERSENTATIVE SHIRLEY CHISHOLM

Following the lecture by Repre­
sentative Chisholm, coffee will
be served in the lobby.
3:00 to
4:30 p.m.

Durham
Hall

THE CONCLUDING PANEL

"Vietnam in Retrospect"
Representative Shirley Chisholm
Dr. Richard C. Edwards
Dr. Edie N. Goldenberg
Professor Max Lerner
Ambassador William H. Sullivan
Mr. Jon Brady, Moderator

"finis"

- 5 -

�MAX LERNER

Dr. Max Lerner is Distinguished Professor of
Human Behavior at the Graduate School of Human
Behavior, United States International University
at San Diego and Professor Emeritus at Brandeis
University. He has taught at Harvard, Williams,
Sarah Lawrence, Pomona and the University of Flor­
ida. He lectures at the New School in New York
City and for the Foreign Service Institute.
Dr. Lerner is a world-wide syndicated columnist
for both the New York Post and the Los Angeles Times.
Born in Minsk, Russia, Dr. Lerner came to the
United States as a young boy. He received his A.D.
from Yale, his A.M. from Washington University, St.
Louis and his Ph.D. from the Robert Brookings Grad­
uate School of Economics and Government.

Dr. Lerner was Professor of American civilization
at Brandeis University from 1949-73 and served for two
years as Dean of the Graduate School.
He is the author of fourteen books. His best
known work is: America as a Civilization.
Other
books include: Ideas Are Weapons; The Unfinished
Country; Tocqueville and American Civilization; The
Age of Overkill; and Education and a Radical Human­
ism. His latest book, published in 1976 by Phi Beta
Kappa, is Values in Education.
Dr. Lerner currently
is working on a book of political and psychological
studies of six American Presidents from Franklin
Roosevelt through Richard Nixon to be called The
Wounded Titans.

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�RICHARD C. EDWARDS
Dr. Richard C. Edwar^ls is Associate Professor
of Economics at the University of Massachusetts.
Dr. Edwards graduated from Grinnell College
with a B.A. and has his Ph.D. in economics from
Harvard University (1972).

Before assuming a position with the University
of Massachusetts in 1974, Dr. Edwards was with the
National Bureau of Economic Research, the Harvard
Graduate School of Education and the Institute for
Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey.

Special fields of academic Interest for Dr.
Edwards Include: American economic history; poli­
tical economy; and labor economics.

Dr. Edwards has published extensively. His
books include: Methods for Assessing the ComparaWorth of Jobs (1981); Contested Terrain: the
Transformation of the Workplace in the 20th Century
(1979); and The Capitalist System (1978^
The book.
Contested Terrain, was named as an "Outstanding
Academic Book of 1979 by Choice magazine and
selected as "Best Business Book" by the Library
Journal.
Dr. Edwards currently is working on a book,
Labor Segmentation in American Capitalism: An
Historical Essay.

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�WILLIAM H. SULLIVAN
Ambassador William H. Sullivan is President of
the American Assembly, Columbia University.
Ambassador Sullivan has his B.A. (summa cum
laude) from Brown University and his M.A. from the
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts Univer­
sity.
Ambassador Sullivan has retired from the Foreign
Service, United States Department of State where he
had served from 1947 to 1980. Ambassador Sullivan
was the United States Ambassador to Iran from 197779. He has also been Ambassador to the Philippines
(1973-77) and Ambassador to Laos (1964-68).

Ambassador Sullivan served as Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State, East Asian and Pacific Affairs
from 1969 to 1973, and he was political advisor to
General MacArthur during the Korean War.
In 1962
he played a central role in negotiating the agree­
ments on Laos.
As Ambassador to Laos, he directed both clan­
destine and overt military resistance against North
Vietnam, yet maintained close relations with the
leaders in Hanoi.
Consequently, he eventually be­
came Henry Kissinger's immediate deputy in the final
Paris peace negotiations on Vietnam.

- 8 -

�EDIE N. GOLDENBERG

Dr. Edie N. Goldenberg is Associate Professor
of Political Science at the University of Michigan,
Research Associate, the Institute for Public Policy
Studies and Faculty Associate, Institute for Social
Research, University of Michigan.
Dr. Goldenberg received her S.B. from the Mass­
achusetts Institute of Technology and her M.A. and
Ph.D. from Stanford University.

She has served with the U.S. Office of Personnel
Management (U.S. Civil Service Commission) as Chief
of the Civil Service Reform Evaluation Management
Division and Special Assistant to the Deputy Director.
Dr. Goldenberg has been Michigan Election Consul­
tant with the American Broadcasting Corporation in
1976, 1978 and 1980.

Her interest in media impact on political
institutions is reflected in numerous presentations,
articles, and publications including: "Politics and
the Mass Media;" "Media Effects in Congressional Cam­
paigns;" "Freedom of the Press in Democracy" (Kano,
Nigeria); "Interest Group Politics and the Press"
(Monrovia, Liberia); and "An Overview of the Concept
of Access to the Media." Her most recent article,
in the American Journal of Political Science, is
"Front-Page News and Real-World Cues: Another Look
at Agenda-Setting by the Media."
Dr. Goldenberg received a Director’s Award for
Superior Accomplishment by the U.S. Office of Person­
nel Management in 1980.

- 9 -

�SHIRLEY CHISHOLM
Representative Shirley Chisholm is Representative
from New York's Twelfth Congressional District to the
United States Congress.

Mrs. Chisholm has her B.A. (cum laude) from
Brooklyn College and her M.A. from Columbia Uni­
versity.
She is a former nursery school teacher
and director.
She has been an educational consul­
tant with the Division of Day Care, Bureau of Child
Welfare, New York.
She served in the New York State
Assembly from 1964-68 until elected to the Congress
of the United States in 1968.
In Congress, Representative Chisholm is Secre­
tary of the House Democratic Caucus and Vice-Chair­
woman of the Congressional Black caucus.
She is a
member of the House Education and Labor Committee
and played a major role in the passage of the mini­
mum wage bill in the House.
She serves on the Se­
lect Education, General Education and Agriculture
Labor subcommittees.

Mrs. Chisholm has received eleven honorary
degrees from universities and colleges over the
years.
She was the first recipient of Clairol's
"Woman of the Year" Award for outstanding achieve­
ment in public affairs. For the past three years,
she has remained on the Gallup Poll's list of the
ten most admired women in the world.
Representative Chisholm is the author of two
books: Unbought and Unbossed; and The Good Fight.

10 -

�SPECIAL PANEL GUESTS
Ray I4. CALDWELL - Special Assistant to the Gov­
ernor of Colorado; U.S. Foreign Service Officer.

^r. Douglas CROWE - Planning Coordinator, Wyoming Game
and Fish Department; Member, International Convention
Advisory Committee to U.S. Secretary of Interior.

to. Richard HIGH - Editor, Casper Star Tribune.

to. Pat GRENIER - Assistant Professor of English,
University of Wyoming at Casper.
to.
Stanley LOWE - Counsel, True Companies; Assem­
bly Delegate, American Bar Association House of
Delegates.
Dr. Margaret MURDOCK - Assistant Professor of Politi­
cal Science, University of Wyoming at Casper.

David PARK - Attorney; Member and former Chair­
man, State of Wyoming Environmental Quality Council.

2^. Robert
ROSE,
Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of the State of Wyoming; former Member of the
Casper College Board of Trustees
to. Pete WILLIAMS - News Director, KTWO Radio and
Television.
Mr. Arlen R. WILSON - Assistant City Manager, Ft.
Collins, Colorado; U.S. Foreign Service Officer;
former Casper College Instructor in government
and history.

- 11 -

�PANEL PARTICIPANTS FROM CASPER COLLEGE
Dr. Lloyd AGTE - Instructor of English
to. Jon BRADY - Instructor of political science
to. David CHERRY - Instructor of political science
tos. Barbara CREWS - Instructor of education
tos. Margaret DEMOREST - Instructor of English
to. Forrest GILLUM - Instructor of criminal justice
tos. Jane KATHERMAN - Instructor of history
Mr£. Arlene LARSON - Instructor of English and
journalism
to. John MEREDITH - Instructor of anthropology
to. Robert MOENKHAUS - Instructor of sociology
to. Gerald NELSON - Instructor of geology and
geography
to. Lester OBERT - Instructor of sociology and
criminal justice
to. Russell RAUCHFUSS - Instructor of commerical
law and criminal justice; Casper attorney
Richard REITZ - Director of Information
Services
to. Robert SUEDES - Instructor of economics
Dr. Bruce TOLLEFSON - Chairman, Division of Social
and Behavioral Sciences; instructor of psychology
to. Robert WILKES - Instructor of psychology
*****

A thank you to the commercial art students of
Mr. Wilhelm Ossa for cover designs and posters.
A thank you to the Seminar hostesses, the
Casper College Coquettes.

This Seminar has been made possible by funding
from Casper College, the Casper College Foundation
and private donations.
Seminar Director, Mr. Jon Brady

- 12 -

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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
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That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men,
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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
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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

�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).

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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 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."

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�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.

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�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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