What: A series of lecture-discussion programs on important people from ancient times to the present.
When: Thursdays, 7:00 - 8:30 on the following dates:
Program Coordinator: Dan Kennedy 386-672-2556
jodan16@juno.com
BIOGRAPHY AND MORE PROGRAM SERIES for
FALL & WINTER, 2008—2009
Thursdays, 7:00-8:30 PM on the following dates.
Session 1__October 2, 2008 Evolution for Dummies: What’s Old? What’s New?__by Jim Strayer
Session 2__October 16,
Are All Civilizations, Societies, & Cultures of Equal Value?__
by Dan Kennedy
Session 3__November 6,
Thoreau’s ‘Castles in the Air’ & the American Work Ethic__
by Dan Gribbin
Session 4__November 20,
Technological Development: Implications for Human Planning__
By Jim Christianson
Session 6__January 15, 2009,
Tara & Friends: The Sacred Feminine__by Martha Brandt
Session 7__February 5,
John Quincy Adams__by Steve Fram
Session 8 __February 19,
Creating a World that Works for All___Kurtland Davies
BIOGRAPHY PROGRAM SERIES FOR FALL 2007 TO SPRING 2008
WHEN: Thursdays, 7:00-8:30 PM on the following dates:
FALL 2007
What: A series of lecture-discussion programs including biographies and various
other topics.
Program Coordinator: Dan Kennedy 3860-672-2556 jodan16@juno.com
When: Thursdays, 7:00-8:30 PM on the following dates:
Session 1__October 4, 2007
Education: Issues Concerning Goals & Assessment__by Dan Kennedy
Session 2__October 18
American Transcendentalism__by Dottie & E.D. Mann
Session 3__November 1
The Theosophical Society: A Strange Legacy__by Bonnie Bostrom
Session 4__November 15
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek: First Observer of Bacteria__by Jim Strayer
Session 5__December 6
Byzantine Civilization: When Western Culture Goes East__by Travis Gordon
The Spring, 2008 schedule
Session 6__January 3, 2008
Lost Period of Westward Expansion: Jed Smith & Co__by Don Kennedy
Session 7__January 17
Moving Medicine: Life of Dr Milton Trager__by Kathryn Hansman-Spice
Session 8__February 7
Boston Corbertt: The Man Who Shot the Man Who Shot Lincoln__
by Jim Strayer
Session 9__February 21
Emerson & Carlyle: Defending the Spirit__by Dan Gribbin
Session 10__March 6__Elizabeth Kubler-Ross__by Gaia Davies
Session 11__March 20
U.S.-Mexico Boundary Survey 1849-1855__by George Anderson
Session 12__April 3
Rachel Carson__by Kurtland Davies
Session 13__April 17__Toyohiko Kagawa: The Japanese Gandhi, Schweitzer, &
St Francis__by Byron Spice
BIOGRAPHY AND MORE PROGRAM SERIES
2006 - 2007 Season
Session 1__October 19, 2006
Buckminister Fuller__by Donna Jordan
Session 2__November 2, 2006
Florence, Italy, 1495__by Dorothy & E.D. Mann
Session 3__November 16, 2006
Robert Oppenheimer__by Travis Gordon
Session 4__December 7, 2006
Jacqueline Cochran__by Mimi Cerniglia
Session 5__January 4, 2007
Lt. Charles Wilkes_A Voyage of Discovery by George Anderson
Session 6__January 18__Satyagraha: Social & Political Change Through
Non-Violent Movements. Mahatma Gandhi to Martin Luther King to.Us? by Gaia and Kurtland Davies
Session 7__February 1
Theodore Roosevelt: Final Expedition__by Ed Flanagan
Session 8__Feburary 15__Scientific Reductionism, Human Progress, &
Human Values__by Dan Kennedy
Session 9__March 1__Nanotechnology: Accelerated Change & the
Singularity__by Jim Christianson
Session 10_March 15__ Doing Philosophy__by Chuck Cassel
Session 11_April 5__Louis Pasteur & Robert Koch: Giants of the Scientific
Method__by Jim Strayer
Session 12_April 19__Wavoka_Piaute: Last Hope for the Plains Tribes__
BIOGRAPHY PROGRAM SERIES FOR FALL 2005 TO SPRING 2006
Session 1__October 6, 2005
Mary Lyon__by Dottie Mann & Kathryn Spice
Session 2__October 20, 2005
Charles Babbage__by Jan Ternent
Session 3__November 3, 2005
Aldous Huxley__by Kurtland Davies
Session 4__November 17, 2005
John James Audubon__by Mimi Cerniglia
Session 5__December 1, 2005
John Dewey__by Chuck Cassel
Session 6__December 15, 2005
Miguel de Cervantes__by Bill Fraser
Session 7__January 5, 2006
Baruch Spinoza__by Don Kennedy
Session 8__January 19, 2006
John Curtis Marshall__by Grace Shinell
Session 9__February 2, 2006
Anne Morrow Lindbergh__by Ed Flanagan
Session 10__February 16, 2006
John Keats___by Dottie Mann
Session 11__March 2, 2006
Dr Herbert Shelton__by John Lynch
Session 12__March 16, 2006
John C. Fremont__by George Anderson
Session 13__April 6, 2006
Maya Angelou___by Mimi Cerniglia
Session 14__April 20, 2006
Robert G. Ingersoll__by Dan Kennedy
Where: Unitarian Universalist Society 386-677-6172
56 N. Halifax Dr. Ormond Beach, Fl 32175
PAST BIOGRAPHY PROGRAM SERIES FOR 2004-2005
Session 1 - October 21: General overview of the program
Alexander Hamilton by Mimi Cerniglia
Session 2 - November 4:
Carl Jung by Bonnie Bostrom
Session 3 - November 18:
Frank Lloyd Wright by Carla Christianson
Session 4 - December 2:
Omar Khayyam and Edward FitzGerald by Dan Kennedy
Session 5 - December 16:
William Lloyd Garrison by George Anderson
Session 6-January 6, 2005
Wassily Kandinsky-by Jan Ternent
Session 7 - February, 3, 2005
Charles Lindberg - by Ed Flanagan
Ed Flanagan has had an interest in Charles Lindberg for several decades. His extensive personal library on Lindberg attests to that. Those of us who attended his talk were enriched with Ed's extensive knowledge of Lindberg’s life and entertained with trivia questions. We are looking forward to next year when Ed promises to tell us about Charles’s wife, Ann Morrow Lindberg. Ed recommends books by Charles Lindberg: “Spirit of St Louis” and “We”. Other books are “Lindberg” by A. Scott Berg and the 5 biographical journals by Ann Morrow Lindberg.
Session 8 - February 17, 2005
Albert Einstein - by Gaia Davies
Gaia Davies was fortunate to have met Albert Einstein when she was a little girl in Princeton, New Jersey. She gave us many interesting antidotes about her impressions of him from a childs point of view. For the audience he came to life as a child loving and caring man and not just as the great scientist and absent minded professor type.
Session 9 - March 3, 2005
Herbert Hoover - Grace Shinell
Grace Shinell, writer and historian, presented an exceptionally well informed address on Herbert Hoover. While the focus was on Hoover, attendees also learned a great deal about U.S. political history in general covering the early to mid 1900th Century period.
Session 10 - March 17, 2005
Sayyid Qutb - by Marti King
Marti became interested in Sayyid Qutb, "The Father of Islamic Fundimentalism" while taking classes at the Community College.
Qutb lived from 1906 to 1966. He had memorized the Quran by age 10. For a number of years he worked for the Egyptian Ministry of Education. In 1950 he got his masters degree from the U of Colorado and returned to Egypt. During his 2 years in the USA he was very upset that there is separtation of Church and State. He was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood at the time that it turned violent. In 1954 Nasser banned the Muslim Brotherhood and Qutb was sent to prison for treason. There he wrote the "Signposts Along the Way" which was a call to arms with instructions on how to take over the world. He also wrote a 30 volume "Shades of the Quran" which made the Quran understandable to the masses. He was hanged for treason in 1966.
Session 11 - April 7, 2005
Change in schedule; Dan Kennedy will be leading a discussion on "Social-Cultural Issues"
Session 12 - April 21, 2005
St. Teresa of Avila -by Bonnie Bostrom
NOTE: Session 12 will be the last program in this series.
2005 - 2006 Series will start in October 2005
Program Coordinator: Dan Kennedy 386-672-2556
jodan16@juno.com
Where: Unitarian Universalist Society 386-677-6172
56 N. Halifax Dr.
Ormond Beach, FL.