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                    <text>Central
America
Revolution &amp; Politics
CASPER COLLEGE SOCIALSCIENCESEMINAR-FEB28&amp;MAR1,1985

�CENTRAL AMERICA:
REVOLUTION AND POLITICS

DURHAM HALL
FEBRUARY 28 AND MARCH 1, 1985

THURSDAY, February 28
8:45 A.M.:

Welcoming address by Dr. Lloyd Loftin,
President of Casper College.

9:00 A.M.:

Historical Origins of the Current Central
American Crisis
Dr. Steve Ropp.

10:15 - 10:30 A.M.:

Break

10:30 - 12:00 Noon:

Historic Roots and Present-Day Legacies
Panel discussion with all major speakers.
Mrs. Jane Katherman, Moderator.

12:00 - 1:30 P.M.:

Break

1:30 RM.:

Why Peasants Revolt: An
Anthropological Perspective on Central
American Unrest
Dr. Theodore Downing

2:45 P.M.:

Break

8:00 RM.:

U.S. Interests and Alternative Policies in
Central America
Hon. Sally Shelton

�FRIDAY, March 1

9:00 A.M.:

Dollars, Dominoes, and Dependence:
Economic Foundations of the U.S. Policy
Toward Central America
Dr. Arthur MacEwan

10:15 - 10:30 A.M.:

Break

10:30 A.M.:

The View From Nicaragua
Mr. Francisco Campbell

11:45 - 12:00 Noon:

Break

12:00 - 1:00 RM.:

What Are the Solutions?
Concluding Panel with all major speakers.
Mr. David Cherry, Moderator

�Steve C. Ropp
Steve C. Ropp is currently Milward Simpson Distinguished Professor
of Political Science at the University of Wyoming.
He received his B.A. in History from Allegheny College and, after
a tour in the Army, returned to the University of California, Riverside
for a Ph.D. in Political Science.
Professor Ropp’s primary research focus has been on Central
American politics. He is the author of Panamanian Politics: From
Guarded Nation to National Guard (1982) and co-editor of Central
America: Crisis and Adaptation (1984). During 1984 he served as a
Special Consultant to the National Bipartisan Commission on Central
America (better known as the Kissinger Commission) and as
Contributing Editor on Central America for the Library of Congress
Handbook of Latin American Studies. He has also recently co­
authored a book entitled The Latin American Military Institution that
will be published by the Hoover Institution in 1985.

�Theodore Downing
Dr. Theodore Downing is currently affiliated with the Bureau of
Applied Research in Anthropology at the University of Arizona, Tucson.
He received his doctorate from Stanford University.
Dr. Downing has over twenty years of field research experience in
Mexico and Central America, beginning with his early investigations
of rural squatters in Costa Rica, and continuing up to his recent
nationwide survey of problems facing Mexican agriculturalists. Widely
published, in both Spanish and English, his research spans the
spectrum of peasant problems, including land inheritance, wealth
distribution, agrarian reform, agricultural development, and rural-to­
urban migration. His books, Mexican Migration and Strategies for the
Ecodevelopment of Coffee Producers have commanded the attention
of policy makers.
Dr. Downing’s efforts at improving the lot of rural third world peoples
were recently recognized by his colleagues who elected him President
of the Society for Applied Anthropology, a society founded by Margaret
Mead and dedicated to the objective of understanding the principles
controlling the relations of human beings to one another and the wide
application of these principles to practical problems.

�Sally Shelton
Honorable Sally Shelton is Vice President of the International
Business-Government Counselors, Inc. (IBGC) and Director of the
Division of Country Risk Analysis. Since 1984 she has been Vice
President, Latin America for Bankers’ Trust Company in New York.
Ambassador Shelton was a Fulbright Scholar at the Institut des
Sciences Politiques in Paris. She has an M.A. in International Relations
from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in
Bologna, Italy and Washington, D. C. Her B.A. is from the University
of Missouri where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa and with Honors in
French and Political Science.
Ambassador Shelton has spent several years in governmental
service and in academia. She served from 1979 to 1981 as ambassador
to Barbados, Grenada, and eight other Caribbean nations and
territories. Prior to this she was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Inter-American Affairs, served on the U. S. Mission to the U. N., and
was Legislative Assistant for International Affairs to Senator Lloyd
Bentsen of Texas. She was also Senior Consultant to the Vice President
of the World Bank. Her teaching experience includes posts at the John
F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and at two
universities in Mexico City (Iberoamerican University and the National
Autonomous University of Mexico).

�Arthur MacEwan
Professor MacEwan is currently chair of the Department of
Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Previously he
was a faculty member at Harvard University, has been a Visiting
Lecturer at the Institute de Economia, Havana, Cuba and has been
a Research Associate with the Yale University Pakistan Project in
Karachi, Pakistan.
Professor MacEwan received his B.A. in Economics from the
University of Chicago. He received both his Master’s and his Ph.D. from
Harvard University. In 1981 he was awarded a fellowship from the
German Marshall Fund to study the relationship between change in
the international economic order and the expansion of the U. S.
economy.
Professor MacEwan has served in an editorial capacity on the
journals Dollars &amp; Sense, Review of Radical Political Economics, and
Quarterly Journal of Economics. His most recent book is entitled
Revolution and Economic Development in Cuba (1981). He is the
author of numerous articles and papers dealing with international
economic development and with the specific problems characterizing
Latin American economies.

�Francisco Campbell
Mr. Campbell Is a native of Nicaragua. He is the former Director of
the Ministry of Development of Agrarian Reform in the southernmost
Atlantic province of Nicaragua. He is currently a Counselor for Political
Affairs at the Nicaraguan Embassy in Washington, D. C.

ADDITIONAL SEMINAR PARTICIPANTS

Jane Katherman: Mrs. Katherman is instructor of History in the
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Casper College.

David Cherry: Mr. Cherry is Instructor of Political Science in the
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Casper College.

Seminar Organizer: Dr. John Meredith

Cover Design: Chris Humbert

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                    <text>CHANGE:
THE KALEIDOSCOPE or LIFE
CASPER COLLEGE SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR MARCH 24-25 ISH

�The results of political changes are hardly ever those
which their friends hope or their foes fear.
T.H. Huxley

Either death is a state of nothingness and utter
unconsciousness, or, as men say, there is a change and
migration of the soul from this world to another.
Plato

A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t
change the subject.
Saying

The sun . . .
In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight
sheds
On half the nations, and with fear of
change
Perplexes monarchs.
Milton, Paradise Lost

The more things change, the more they remain the same.
Alphonse Karr

O God, give us serenity to accept what cannot be
changed, courage to change what should be changed, and
wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.
Reinhold Neibuhr

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DR. TILGHMAN ALEY
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“CLIMATE AND THE AFFAIRS
OF MEN”
Changing climate sharply alters the amount and
nature of food supply... People respond to hard times by
disposing of their priests, their political leaders, and their
excess baggage. War, migration, economic upset, and
changing ethics mark hard times...
Even if the specter cannot be driven off by ritual, we
may be cheered by the knowledge that we are here
because our ancestors dealt successfully with worse.
“Climate and the Affairs of Men”
Following the address by Dr. Browning, coffee and
doughnuts will be served in the lobby.

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�THURSDAY, MARCH 24
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Durham Hall

DISCUSSION PANEL
“CYCLES OF CHANGE: ADJUSTING
TO THE INEVITABLE”

ROBERT BARTHELL
IBEN BROWNING
INIS CLAUDE
LEONARD KRASNER
JAMES McCLURG
ALEX TANOUS
NORMAN WEIS

�THURSDAY, MARCH 24
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Administration Building, Room 198

DISCUSSION PANEL
“ADJUSTING TO CHANGE: THE
TIMES THEY ARE A’CHANGING”

PATRICIA BOYER
PHILLIS KINNEY
AUGUSTUS KINZEL
MIRIAM KRASNER
LEO SPRINKLE
COLIN TURNBULL

�THURSDAY, MARCH 24

1:30 p.m. Durham Hall

ALEX TANOUS
“A PSYCHIC JOURNEY”
I have a vision for mankind ... I see a time when
society will encourage its members to practice their
psychic abilities ... It will be a psychic generation ... It
will be a generation in which people will apply their
psychic abilities to all of their endeavors.
If this generation comes, it will bring with it the
greatest doctors, artists, scientists, businessmen,
teachers, and priests of all times. It will truly be the
flowering of mankind.
“Beyond Coincidence”
Following the address of Dr. Tanous, punch and
cookies will be served in the lobby.

�THURSDAY, MARCH 24

3:00 to 4:15 p.m. Durham Hall

DISCUSSION PANEL
“PSYCHIC
PHENOMENON: THE
OUTER LIMITS OF INNER MAN”

RICHARD FLECK
LEO SPRINKLE
ALEX TANOUS
JAMES WALSH
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ROBERT WILKES

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�THURSDAY, MARCH 24

3:00 to 4:15 p.m. Administration Building, Room 198

DISCUSSION PANEL
“CHANGES IN MORALITY: MARY
HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN”

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JAMES FAGAN
EDWIN FLITTIE
JOHN GERBERDING
HAM HILL
PHILLIS KINNEY
LEONARD KRASNER
THOMAS NORMAN

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3:00 to 4:15 p.m. Administration Building, Room 298

DISCUSSION PANEL
“GENETIC
ENGINEERING:
GENIE IN THE BOTTLE”

WILLIAM BOSCH
APRIL CROSBY
AUGUSTUS KINZEL

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MARK HOLDER
JAMES MILEK

�____________THURSDAY. MARCH 24__________

8:00 p.m. Durham Hall

COLIN TURNBULL
“CULTURES IN ADAPTATION”
.. there is a void in the life of the African, a spiritual
emptiness, divorced as he is from each world, standing in
between, torn in both directions. To go forward is to
abandon the past in which the roots of his being have
their nourishment; to go backward is to cut himself off
from the future, for there is no doubt where the future
lies. The African has been taught to abandon his old
ways, yet he is not accepted in the new world even when
he has mastered its ways. There seems to be no bridge,
and this is the souce of his terrible loneliness.
“The Lonely African”

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9:00 a.m. Durham Hall

INIS CLAUDE
“THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE IN
THE WORLD OF STATES”
Change is a law of life, and, particularly in the
postwar period of international relations, it has become
the dominant feature of life... Moreover, change is a sign
of life. Alterations are not always improvements, of
course, but evidence of capacity for change is the essential
indication of vitality.
“The Changing United Nations”

�_____________ FRIDAY, MARCH 25_________
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Durham Hall

DISCUSSION PANEL
“POLITICAL CHANGE:
GOVERNMENT IN A BRAVE
NEW WORLD"

DAVID CHERRY
INIS CLAUDE
EDWIN FLiniE
MAYNE MILLER

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�__________ FRIDAY, MARCH 25_____________
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Administration Building, Room 198

DISCUSSION PANEL
“SOCIAL AND CULTURAL
ENGINEERING: ARCHITECTURE
FOR UTOPIA”

WILLIAM BOSCH
APRIL CROSBY
MIRIAM KRASNER
COLIN TURNBULL
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Administration Building, Room 298

DISCUSSION PANEL
“REFLECTIONS
OF
CHANGE:
PREVIEW OR REVIEW?”

ROBERT BARTHELL
MARGARET DEMOREST
HERBERT GOTTFRIED
HAM HILL
CARROLL McKEE
CURTIS PEACOCK
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�FRIDAY, MARCH 25

1:30 p.m. Durham Hall

AUGUSTUS B. KINZEL
“WHAT PRICE PROGRESS?”
People must understand what is involved in
improving the physical, mental and spiritual well-being
of mankind because technologists will continue to apply
new scientific findings, such as those in genetics, and will
give the public whatever it wants to pay for.
Unfortunately, the price may be more than dollars, often
including some degrading of the environment, some
danger to health, or a variety of risks. In any case, in a
democracy, the public calls the tune.

A. Kinzel

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�FRIDAY, MARCH 25_____________
3:00 p.m. Durham Hall

CONCLUDING PANEL
“PROJECTING THE FUTURE:
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS”
Participants are the speakers and visiting panel
members of the Seminar.

Nothing endures but change.
Heraclitus

13

�IBEN BROWNING
B.S. Southwest Texas State Teachers College,
M.A., Ph.D. University of Texas. Dr. Browning is a
research scientist who presently directs the Thomas Bede
Foundation. He holds many patents in various fields and
has served as a consultant to business and government in
cheniical research, intelligence, conservation, computer
applications, and bio-engineering. Co-author with Nels
Winkless of Climate and the Affairs of Men, he has also
written a sequel yet to be published. Weather, Weapons,
and Wisdom. Dr. Browning lectures extensively on the
commercial impact of changing climate.

14

�INIS L. CLAUDE, JR.

B.A. Hendrix College (with High Honors), M.A.,
Ph.D. Harvard. Educator, and political scientist. Dr.
Claude is currently Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Professor
of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of
Virginia. His numerous publications include: National
Minorities, Swords Into Plowshares, 4th ed., Power and
International Relations, and The Changing United
Nations. A consultant to the U.S. Department of State,
Dr. Claude has also been a member of many committees
and boards concerned with conflict resolution and
studies of international organizations.

15

�AUGUSTUS B. KINZEL

A.B. Columbia, B.S., D. Met. Eng. Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, D.Sc. Nancy University.
Scientist, engineer, inventor and author of numerous
technical publications. Dr. Kinzel’s long career included
Vice President - Research, Union Carbide Corporation.
He has served as chairman and member of many boards
and scientific councils, and is past president of the
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and
Petroleum Engineers. A member of the American
Philosophical Society, he is former president, Salk
Institute for Biological Studies.

16

�ALEX TANOUS
B.A., M.A. Boston College, M.A. Fordham
University, M.D.Ed. University of Maine, Doctor of
Divinity, College of Metaphysics, Indiana. Instructor in
Parapsychology, University of Maine, Dr. Tanous is a
musician, composer and arranger, having collaborated
on over 500 songs. Displaying unusual psyhic powers at a
very early age, he is now a national lecturer and panelist.
Co-author with Harvey Ardman of Beyond Coincidence,
he has been extensively tested by the American Society
for Psychical Research and himself conducts scientific
investigations into a wide spectrum of the paranormal.

17

�COLIN TURNBULL
B.A. (Honors), M.A. Magdalen College, Ph.D.
Oxford University. Currently visiting Professor of
Anthropology, West Virginia University. Dr. Turnbull
has made extended field trips to India and especially
Africa. Former assistant curator at the American
Museum of Natural History, he has also served as
consultant on Africa for the U.S. State Department. His
extensive publications include: The Forest People, The
Lonely African, Tibet (with Thubten Norbu), Mountain
People, and Man in Africa. A current interest is
combining drama and anthropology in both research and
teaching.

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�PANEL MEMBERS:
Robert J. Barthell, Assistant Professor in English, Northwest
Community College. B.A. University of Denver, M.A. University of
Northern Colorado.
William J. Bosch, S.J., Associate Professor of History, Le
Moyne College. A.B., M.A., Ph.L. Loyola University, Chicago,
S.T.L. Woodstock College, Ph.D. University of North Carolina.
Author, Judgment on Nuremburg: American Attitudes toward the
Major German War-Crime Trials.
Patricia Ann Boyer, Assistant Professor of Social Work,
University of Wyoming. B.A. Mankato State College, M.S.W.
University of Pittsburgh.
David Cherry, Instructor of Political Science, Casper College.
B.A. Washington and Jefferson College, M.A. Southern Illinois
University.
April E. Crosby, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Colorado
Women’s College. B.A. Colorado College, Ph.D. Vanderbilt
University.
Margaret Demorest, Instructor of English, Casper College.
B.A., M.A. University of Wyoming.
James W. Fagan, Attorney at Law, Casper. B.S., B.S.L. and
LL.B. University of Wyoming.
Richard F. Fleck, Associate Professor of English, University of
Wyoming. B.A. Rutgers University, M.A. Colorado State
University, Ph.D. University of New Mexico. Author, Palms, Peaks
and Prairies, editor. The Indians of Thoreau: Selections from the
Indian Notebook. In press. Clearing of the Mist.
Edwin G. Flittie, Professor of Sociology, University of
Wyoming. B.S. University of Colorado, M.A. Stanford University,
Ph.D. Northwestern University. Contributor to major professional
journals, book on Study of American Retirees in Mexico recently
completed.
Reverend John H. Gerberding, Grace Lutheran Church,
Casper. B.A. Yale University, B.D. Northwestern Lutheran
Theological Seminary.
Herbert W. Gottfried, Assistant Professor of Art, University of
Wyoming. B.A. Colby College, M.A. University of Montana, Ph.D.
Ohio University.
Hamlin L. Hill, Jr., Professor of English, University of New
Mexico. B.A. University of Houston, M.A. University of Texas,
Ph.D. University of Chicago. Author, Mark Twain and Elisha Bliss,
Mark Twain: God’s Fool.

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�Mark Holder, student, Casper College.
Phillis Kinney, psychologist. Southeast Wyoming Mental
Center, Laramie. B.A. Olivet College, M.A., Ph.D. University of
Wyoming.
Leonard Krasner, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry,
State University of New York at Stony Brook. Ph.D. Columbia
University. Co-author with L.P. Ullmann, A Psychological
Approach to Abnormal Behavior, and Behavior Influence and
Personality: The Social Matrix of Human Action. In press.
Environmental Design: Values, Training, and Application.
Miriam Krasner, educator. North Country School, Stony
Brook, New York. M.A. Columbia University.

James E. McClurg, Associate Professor of Natural Science and
Science Education, University of Wyoming. B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
University of Michigan. Author, Caves and Their Mysteries,
Geology and Earth Sciences Sourcebook, Earth Science Speciflcations for School Development.
Carroll D. McKee, Instructor of Speech and Drama, Casper
College. B.A. Henderson State College, M.A. University of
Arkansas.
James A. Milek, Instructor of Biology and Genetics, Casper
College. A.S. Casper College, B.A., M.S. University of Wyoming.
Mayne W. Miller, Attorney at Law, Casper, LL.B. Vanderbilt
University.
Reverend Thomas J. Norman, First Christian Church,Casper.
B.A., M.Div., D. Ministry, Phillips University.
Curtis Peacock, Instructor of Music, Casper College. B. Mus.
Ed., B. Mus., M. Mus. University of Colorado.
R. Leo Sprinkle, Associate Professor of Psychology and
Director of Division of Counseling and Testing, University of
Wyoming. B.A. University of Colorado, M.P.S., Ph.D. University
of Missouri. Author, Self Improvement Handbook, contributor of
“Hypnotic and Psychic Implications in the Investigations of UFO
Reports,” in Coral and J. Lorenzen, Encounter with UFO
Occupants.
James A. Walsh, Professor of Psychology, University of
Montana, Missoula. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Washington.
Co-author with Carol Tomlinson-Keasey and Douglas Klieger,
Acquisition of the Social Desirability Response.

Scott Wayne, student, Casper College.
Norman D. Weis, Instructor of Physical Science, Casper
College. B.S. Iowa Wesleyan, M.B.S. University of Colorado.
Robert Wilkes, Instructor of Psychology, Casper College. B.S.,
M.S. Iowa State University.

�Our appreciation is extended to the administration,
faculty and staff of Casper College for the continuing
support of the concept and reality of the annual Social
Science Seminar.

Seminar Director — Scott Jones

Library Displays — Bernie Anderson &amp; Carrie Dunn

Hostesses — Casper College Coquettes
Publicity — Bill Bragg

Posters: Basic Design II 30-104, 01
Program Design: Commercial Art Classes

Cover Design: Steve Hughes and Rodney Aaker
Newspaper Ad: Kim Holder

The Social Science Seminar has been made possible
with a matching grant from the Wyoming Council for the
Humanities and the National Endowment for the
Humanities. Their continued support is sincerely
appreciated.

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�________________ ART EXHIBIT_________________

Art on the theme of “Change” by students from
Kelly Walsh and Natrona County High schools is being
shown across the corridor from Durham Hall in Room
305.

Future Shock, a 42-minute movie based on the book by
Alvin Toffler, and Stranger Than Science Fiction, a 17minute movie will be shown Thursday at 10:30 a.m. and
3:00 p.m., and Friday at 10:30 a.m. in AD 151. At 4:30
p.m., Friday, they will be shown in Durham Hall.

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�Thank you for attending the 1977 Social Science
Seminar. Planning for the 1978 Seminar is under way.
Any comments and suggestions provided on the format
and content of the Seminar will be carefully considered.
This page may be torn out and placed in any of the boxes
marked Seminar Comment.

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�The absurd man is he who never changes.
Auguste M. Barthelemy

Wars are not “acts of God.” They are caused by man, by
man-made insitutions, by the way in which man has
organized his society. What man has made, man can
change.
Fred M. Vinson

The world’s a scene of changes, and to be
Constant, in Nature were inconstancy.
Roger de Bussy-Rabutin

The old order changeth, yielding place to new;
And God fulfills himself in many ways.
Lest one good custom should corrupt the world.
Tennyson

Keep what you have; the known evil is best.

Plautus

Changes never answer the end.

Roger North

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                    <text>THE KALEIDOSCOPE OF LIFE
CASPER COLLEGE SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR MARCH 24-25 1977

�The results of political changes are hardly ever those
which their friends hope or their foes fear.
T.H. Huxley

Either death is a state of nothingness and utter
unconsciousness, or, as men say, there is a change and
migration of the soul from this world to another.
Plato

A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t
change the subject.
Saying

The sun . . .
In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight
sheds
On half the nations, and with fear of
change
Perplexes monarchs.
Milton, Paradise Lost

The more things change, the more they remain the same.
Alphonse Karr

O God, give us serenity to accept what cannot be
changed, courage to change what should be changed, and
wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.
Reinhold Neibuhr

�CHANGE:
THE
KALEIDOSCOPE
OF
LIFE
casper college
social science seminar

�THURSDAY, MARCH 24
8:45 a.m. Durham Hall

DR. TILGHMAN ALEY
PRESIDENT OF CASPER COLLEGE

SEMINAR WELCOME

9:00 a.m. Durham Hall

IBEN BROWNING
“CLIMATE AND THE AFFAIRS
OF MEN”
Changing climate sharply alters the amount and
nature of food supply... People respond to hard times by
disposing of their priests, their political leaders, and their
excess baggage. War, migration, economic upset, and
changing ethics mark hard times...
Even if the specter cannot be driven off by ritual, we
may be cheered by the knowledge that we are here
because our ancestors dealt successfully with worse.

“Climate and the Affairs of Men”
Following the address by Dr. Browning, coffee and
doughnuts will be served in the lobby.

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�THURSDAY, MARCH 24
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Durham Hall

DISCUSSION PANEL
“CYCLES OF CHANGE: ADJUSTING
TO THE INEVITABLE”

ROBERT BARTHELL
IBEN BROWNING
INIS CLAUDE
LEONARD KRASNER
JAMES McCLURG
ALEX TANOUS
NORMAN WEIS

�THURSDAY, MARCH 24
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Administration Building, Room 198

DISCUSSION PANEL
“ADJUSTING TO CHANGE: THE
TIMES THEY ARE A’CHANGING”

PATRICIA BOYER
PHILLIS KINNEY
AUGUSTUS KINZEL
MIRIAM KRASNER
LEO SPRINKLE
COLIN TURNBULL

�THURSDAY, MARCH 24

1:30 p.m. Durham Hall

ALEX TANOUS
“A PSYCHIC JOURNEY”
I have a vision for mankind ... I see a time when
society wiU encourage its members to practice their
psychic abilities ... It will be a psychic generation ... It
will be a generation in which people will apply their
psychic abilities to all of their endeavors.
If this generation comes, it will bring with it the
greatest doctors, artists, scientists, businessmen,
teachers, and priests of all times. It will truly be the
flowering of mankind.
“Beyond Coincidence”
Following the address of Dr. Tanous, punch and
cookies will be served in the lobby.

�THURSDAY, MARCH 24
3:00 to 4:15 p.m. Durham Hall

DISCUSSION PANEL
“PSYCHIC
PHENOMENON: THE
OUTER LIMITS OF INNER MAN”

RICHARD FLECK
LEO SPRINKLE
ALEX TANOUS
JAMES WALSH
scon WAYNE
ROBERT WILKES

�THURSDAY, MARCH 24

3:00 to 4:15 p.m. Administration Building, Room 198

DISCUSSION PANEL
“CHANGES IN MORALITY: MARY
HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN”

JAMES EAGAN
EDWIN ELITTIE
JOHN GERBERDING
HAM HILL
PHILLIS KINNEY
LEONARD KRASNER
THOMAS NORMAN
3:00 to 4:15 p.m. Administration Building, Room 298

DISCUSSION PANEL
“GENETIC
ENGINEERING:
GENIE IN THE BOTTLE”

WILLIAM BOSCH
APRIL CROSBY
AOGOSTUS KINZEL

THE

IBEN BROWNING
MARK HOLDER
JAMES MILEK

�THURSDAY. MARCH 24

8:00 p.m. Durham Hall

COLIN TURNBULL
“CULTURES IN ADAPTATION”
. . . there is a void in the life of the African, a spiritual
emptiness, divorced as he is from each world, standing in
between, torn in both directions. To go forward is to
abandon the past in which the roots of his being have
their nourishment; to go backward is to cut himself off
from the future, for there is no doubt where the future
lies. The African has been taught to abandon his old
ways, yet he is not accepted in the new world even when
he has mastered its ways. There seems to be no bridge,
and this is the souce of his terrible loneliness.
“The Lonely African”

8

�FRIDAY, MARCH 25
9:00 a.m. Durham Hall

INIS CLAUDE
“THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE IN
THE WORLD OF STATES”
Change is a law of life, and, particularly in the
postwar period of international relations, it has become
the dominant feature of life... Moreover, change is a sign
of life. Alterations are not always improvements, of
course, but evidence of capacity for change is the essential
indication of vitality.

“The Changing United Nations”

9

�FRIDAY, MARCH 25
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Durham Hall

DISCUSSION PANEL
“POLITICAL CHANGE:
GOVERNMENT IN A BRAVE
NEW WORLD"

DAVID CHERRY
INIS CLAUDE
EDWIN FLITTIE
MAYNE MILLER

10

�__________ FRIDAY, MARCH 25_____________
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Administration Building, Room 198

DISCUSSION PANEL
“SOCIAL AND CULTURAL
ENGINEERING: ARCHITECTURE
FOR UTOPIA”

WILLIAM BOSCH
APRIL CROSBY
MIRIAM KRASNER
COLIN TURNBULL
10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Administration Building, Room 298

DISCUSSION PANEL
“REFLECTIONS
OF
CHANGE:
PREVIEW OR REVIEW?”

ROBERT BARTHELL
MARGARET DEMOREST
HERBERT GOHFRIED
HAM HILL
CARROLL McKEE
CURTIS PEACOCK
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�______________FRIDAY, MARCH 25

1:30 p.m. Durham Hall

AUGUSTUS B. KINZEL
“WHAT PRICE PROGRESS?”
People must understand what is involved in
improving the physical, mental and spiritual well-being
of mankind because technologists will continue to apply
new scientific findings, such as those in genetics, and will
give the public whatever it wants to pay for.
Unfortunately, the price may be more than dollars, often
including some degrading of the environment, some
danger to health, or a variety of risks. In any case, in a
democracy, the public calls the tune.
A. Kinzel

12

�FRIDAY, MARCH 25

3:00 p.m. Durham Hall

CONCLUDING PANEL
“PROJECTING THE FUTURE:
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS”
Participants are the speakers and visiting panel
members of the Seminar.

Nothing endures but change.

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�IBEN BROWNING
B.S. Southwest Texas State Teachers College,
M.A., Ph.D. University of Texas. Dr. Browning is a
research scientist who presently directs the Thomas Bede
Foundation. He holds many patents in various fields and
has served as a consultant to business and government in
chemical research, intelligence, conservation, computer
applications, and bio-engineering. Co-author with Nels
Winkless of Climate and the Affairs of Men, he has also
written a sequel yet to be published. Weather, Weapons,
and Wisdom. Dr. Browning lectures extensively on the
commercial impact of changing climate.

14

�INIS L. CLAUDE, JR.

B.A. Hendrix College (with High Honors), M.A.,
Ph.D. Harvard. Educator, and political scientist. Dr.
Claude is currently Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Professor
of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of
Virginia. His numerous publications include: National
Minorities, Swords Into Plowshares, 4th ed.. Power and
International Relations, and The Changing United
Nations. A consultant to the U.S. Department of State,
Dr. Claude has also been a member of many committees
and boards concerned with conflict resolution and
studies of international organizations.

�AUGUSTUS B. KINZEL

A.B. Columbia, B.S., D. Met. Eng. Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, D.Sc. Nancy University.
Scientist, engineer, inventor and author of numerous
technical publications. Dr. Kinzel’s long career included
Vice President - Research, Union Carbide Corporation.
He has served as chairman and member of many boards
and scientific councils, and is past president of the
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and
Petroleum Engineers. A member of the American
Philosophical Society, he is former president, Salk
Institute for Biological Studies.

16

�ALEX TANOUS
B.A., M.A. Boston College, M.A. Fordham
University, M.D.Ed. University of Maine, Doctor of
Divinity, College of Metaphysics, Indiana. Instructor in
Parapsychology, University of Maine, Dr. Tanous is a
musician, composer and arranger, having collaborated
on over 500 songs. Displaying unusual psyhic powers at a
very early age, he is now a national lecturer and panelist.
Co-author with Harvey Ardman of Beyond Coincidence,
he has been extensively tested by the American Society
for Psychical Research and himself conducts scientific
investigations into a wide spectrum of the paranormal.

�COLIN TURNBULL
B.A. (Honors), M.A. Magdalen College, Ph.D.
Oxford University. Currently visiting Professor of
Anthropology, West Virginia University. Dr. Turnbull
has made extended field trips to India and especially
Africa. Former assistant curator at the American
Museum of Natural History, he has also served as
consultant on Africa for the U.S. State Department. His
extensive publications include: The Forest People, The
Lonely African, Tibet (with Thubten Norbu), Mountain
People, and Man in Africa. A current interest is
combining drama and anthropology in both research and
teaching.

18

�PANEL MEMBERS:
Robert J. Barthell, Assistant Professor in English, Northwest
Community College. B.A. University of Denver, M.A. University of
Northern Colorado.
William J. Bosch, S.J., Associate Professor of History, Le
Moyne College. A.B., M.A., Ph.L. Loyola University, Chicago,
S.T.L. Woodstock College, Ph.D. University of North Carolina.
Author, Judgment on Nuremburg: American Attitudes toward the
Major German War-Crime Trials.
Patricia Ann Boyer, Assistant Professor of Social Work,
University of Wyoming. B.A. Mankato State College, M.S.W.
University of Pittsburgh.
David Cherry, Instructor of Political Science, Casper College.
B.A. Washington and Jefferson College, M.A. Southern Illinois
University.
April E. Crosby, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Colorado
Women’s College. B.A. Colorado College, Ph.D. Vanderbilt
University.
Margaret Demorest, Instructor of English, Casper College.
B.A., M.A. University of Wyoming.
James W. Fagan, Attorney at Law, Casper. B.S., B.S.L. and
LL.B. University of Wyoming.
Richard F. Fleck, Associate Professor of English, University of
Wyoming. B.A. Rutgers University, M.A. Colorado State
University, Ph.D. University of New Mexico. Author, Palms, Peaks
and Prairies, editor. The Indians of Thoreau: Selections from the
Indian Notebook. In press. Clearing of the Mist.
Edwin G. Flittie, Professor of Sociology, University of
Wyoming. B.S. University of Colorado, M.A. Stanford University,
Ph.D. Northwestern University. Contributor to major professional
journals, book on Study of American Retirees in Mexico recently
completed.
Reverend John H. Gerberding, Grace Lutheran Church,
Casper. B.A. Yale University, B.D. Northwestern Lutheran
Theological Seminary.
Herbert W. Gottfried, Assistant Professor of Art, University of
Wyoming. B.A. Colby College, M.A. University of Montana, Ph.D.
Ohio University.
Hamlin L. Hill, Jr., Professor of English, University of New
Mexico. B.A. University of Houston, M.A. University of Texas,
Ph.D. University of Chicago. Author, Mark Twain and Elisha Bliss,
Mark Twain: God’s Fool.

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�Mark Holder, student, Casper College.
Phillis Kinney, psychologist. Southeast Wyoming Mental
Center, Laramie. B.A. Olivet College, M.A., Ph.D. University of
Wyoming.
Leonard Krasner, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry,
State University of New York at Stony Brook. Ph.D. Columbia
University. Co-author with L.P. Ullmann, A Psychological
Approach to Abnormal Behavior, and Behavior Influence and
Personality: The Social Matrix of Human Action. In press.
Environmental Design: Values, Training, and Application.
Miriam Krasner, educator. North Country School, Stony
Brook, New York. M.A. Columbia University.

James E. McClurg, Associate Professor of Natural Science and
Science Education, University of Wyoming. B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
University of Michigan. Author, Caves and Their Mysteries,
Geology and Earth Sciences Sourcebook, Earth Science Specifica­
tions for School Development.

Carroll D. McKee, Instructor of Speech and Drama, Casper
College. B.A. Henderson State College, M.A. University of
Arkansas.
James A. Milek, Instructor of Biology and Genetics, Casper
College. A.S. Casper College, B.A., M.S. University of Wyoming.
Mayne W. Miller, Attorney at Law, Casper, LL.B. Vanderbilt
University.

Reverend Thomas J. Norman, First Christian Church,Casper.
B.A., M.Div., D. Ministry, Phillips University.

Curtis Peacock, Instructor of Music, Casper College. B. Mus.
Ed., B. Mus., M. Mus. University of Colorado.
R. Leo Sprinkle, Associate Professor of Psychology and
Director of Division of Counseling and Testing, University of
Wyoming. B.A. University of Colorado, M.P.S., Ph.D. University
of Missouri. Author, Self Improvement Handbook, contributor of
“Hypnotic and Psychic Implications in the Investigations of UFO
Reports,” in Coral and J. Lorenzen, Encounter with UFO
Occupants.
James A. Walsh, Professor of Psychology, University of
Montana, Missoula. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. University of Washington.
Co-author with Carol Tomlinson-Keasey and Douglas Klieger,
Acquisition of the Social Desirability Response.

Scott Wayne, student, Casper College.

Norman D. Weis, Instructor of Physical Science, Casper
College. B.S. Iowa Wesleyan, M.B.S. University of Colorado.
Robert Wilkes, Instructor of Psychology, Casper College. B.S.,
M.S. Iowa State University.

�Our appreciation is extended to the administration,
faculty and staff of Casper College for the continuing
support of the concept and reality of the annual Social
Science Seminar.
Seminar Director — Scott Jones

Library Displays — Bernie Anderson &amp; Carrie Dunn

Hostesses — Casper College Coquettes

Publicity — Bill Bragg
Posters: Basic Design II 30-104, 01
Program Design; Commercial Art Classes
Cover Design: Steve Hughes and Rodney Aaker
Newspaper Ad: Kim Holder

The Social Science Seminar has been made possible
with a matching grant from the Wyoming Council for the
Humanities and the National Endowment for the
Humanities. Their continued support is sincerely
appreciated.

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�ART EXHIBIT

Art on the theme of “Change” by students from
Kelly Walsh and Natrona County High schools is being
shown across the corridor from Durham Hall in Room
305.

Future Shock, a 42-minute movie based on the book by
Alvin Toffler, and Stranger Than Science Fiction, a 17minute movie will be shown Thursday at 10:30 a.m. and
3:00 p.m., and Friday at 10:30 a.m. in AD 151. At 4:30
p.m., Friday, they will be shown in Durham Hall.

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�Thank you for attending the 1977 Social Science
Seminar. Planning for the 1978 Seminar is under way.
Any comments and suggestions provided on the format
and content of the Seminar will be carefully considered.
This page may be torn out and placed in any of the boxes
marked Seminar Comment.

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�The absurd man is he who never changes.
Auguste M. Barthelemy

Wars are not “acts of God.” They are caused by man, by
man-made insitutions, by the way in which man has
organized his society. What man has made, man can
change.
Fred M. Vinson

The world’s a scene of changes, and to be
Constant, in Nature were inconstancy.
Roger de Bussy-Rabutin

The old order changeth, yielding place to new;
And God fulfills himself in many ways.
Lest one good custom should corrupt the world.
Tennyson

Keep what you have; the known evil is best.

Plautus

Changes never answer the end.

Roger North

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