Western Culture Faculty Symposium : videorecording, 1980-1981.

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Western Culture Faculty Symposium : videorecording, 1980-1981.

Tapes of talks presented at the 1980 Symposium by Edward M. Good, Mark W. Edwards, Donald R. Howard, Edward W. Spofford, John J. Winkler, Marsh H. McCall, Paul S. Seaver, Henry S. Levinson, and Ronald N. Bracewell; and tapes of talks presented at the 1981 Symposium by James M. Redfield, Antony E. Raubitschek, Edward W. Spofford, William P. Mahrt, Diane Yvonne Ghirardo, H. Craig Heller, Lee H. Yearley, Albert J. Gúerard, Herbert S. Lindenberger, Bruce B. Rosenstock, David E. Wellbery, and John Gurley.

19 video cassettes: col; VHS.

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Edwards, Mark Wesley

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Gurley, John G.

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Yearley, Lee H.

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Good, Edward M.

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Seaver, Paul S.

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Paul S. Seaver joined the Stanford faculty in the Dept. of History in 1964; he received the Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1981 and the Dinkelspiel Award for outstanding service to undergraduate education in 1987. His specialty was early modern English history. He was involved in the efforts to expand the course content of the Western Civilization requirement, serving as head of a task force to review the Western culture program (1986) and as Director of the Program in Cultures, Idea...

Mahrt, William P.

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Guérard, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1914-

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Raubitschek, A. E. 1912-1999.

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Howard, Donald Roy, 1927-

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Professor of English, Stanford University. From the description of Chaucer : copy manuscript and working drafts, ca. 1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500084 ...

Bracewell, Ronald N. (Ronald Newbold), 1921-2007

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Ronald N. Bracewell is the Lewis M. Terman Professor of Electrical Engineering Emeritus at Stanford University. From the description of The sundial for Villa Il Salviatino : papers, 1982-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500232 From the guide to the The sundial for Villa Il Salviatino papers, 1982-1995, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives) ...

Heller, H. Craig

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Spofford, Edward W. (Edward Washburn), 1931-

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Wellbery, David E.

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Rosenstock, Bruce (Bruce Benjamin)

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McCall, Marsh H.

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Levinson, Henry S.

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Redfield, James M., 1935-....

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Lindenberger, Herbert, 1929-

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Winkler, John J.

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Stanford University. School of Humanities and Sciences

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The Special Programs in Humanities included an undergraduate and graduate Honor's Program in Humanities, Hispanic American Studies, Pacific-Asiatic and Russian Studies, and Religious Studies. From the description of Stanford University, School of Humanities and Sciences, Humanities Special Programs records, 1946-1969 (inclusive), 1953-1969 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122572003 The Tiro Project (named for Marcus Tullius Tiro, Cicero's slave-amanuensis) was designed...