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Automobility and Freedom
Sam Kazman
(9/1/2001)
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Commentaries
Faith and Funding: What Is the Root of the Stem Cell Controversy?
Patrick Stephens
(8/10/2001)
Reckless Legislating
Shawn E. Klein
(9/1/2001)
Self-Judgment Days
Shawn E. Klein
(9/1/2001)
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What is the West?
Roger Donway (9/1/2001)
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News
Advanced Seminar Brings Together Objectivist Scholars
The Advanced Seminar is TOC's incubator for encouraging new scholarly work that examines and extends the Objectivist system of ideas.
Frank Kirmss—In Memorium
We note with sadness the recent death of Frank Kirmss Jr., 65, of Dallas, Texas, a generous supporter of the Center's work, an enthusiastic participant in its programs, and a man who truly exemplified the spirit of Objectivism.
Objectivism Celebrated at 2001 Summer Seminar
The Objectivist Center hosted its twelfth annual summer seminar from June 30-July 8 at the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown.
Soundings, September 2001
Interesting or scary tidbits from the culture.
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Rick Goad Leaves TOC

In the June issue, Logbook reported that Richard C. Goad, a sales and business-development professional in Dayton, Ohio, had joined the center's staff as director of development. Goad began work in time to attend the Summer Seminar, where many of our members attending the Seminar had the opportunity to meet him. Unfortunately, personal circumstances subsequently made it impossible to relocate with his family from their home in Dayton, Ohio, and he reluctantly had to resign. The center will renew its efforts to fill the position, according to executive director David Kelley. Meanwhile, Robert Bidinotto will continue as acting director of development.

[Webmaster note: Reid Wientge Becomes TOC's Director of Development]


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