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09-23-96 FRIDAY LECTURES RESUME
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Sept. 23, 1996 Release No. 479
Contact: Rick Denison
207-786-6330


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Friday Lectures Resume At Bates

LEWISTON, Maine -- Bates College has resumed its popular series of "TGIF" lectures by faculty members and students at 4:15 p.m. Fridays while school is in session.

The theme for the first semester's talks is the 1996 presidential campaign. All are open to the public at no charge.

Here is a schedule for the talks through Nov. 8.

Sept. 27: Renee Leduc, a Bates junior and delegate to the Democratic National Convention, on "Reflections from Chicago," Room 113, Carnegie Science Hall.

Oct. 4, Elizabeth Tobin, associate professor of history, on "The Politics of Abortion," Edmund S. Muskie Archives.

Oct. 11: David Aschauer, the Elmer W. Campbell Professor of Economics, on "The Domestic Economy in the Campaign of 1996," Carnegie 113.

Oct. 25, Georgia Nigro, associate professor of psychology, on "The Politics of the Family," Carnegie 113.

Nov. 1, Douglas Hodgkin, professor of political science, and Christopher Beam, lecturer in history, on "Who Will Win and Why," Muskie Archives.

Nov. 8, James Carignan, dean of the college, moderating a panel discussion on "Who Won and Why," Muskie Archives.

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