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Participants in the IDEAL OF A UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE July
18-21, 2002, Seattle, WA
1. Patrick S.J. Carmack, J.D., President/Founder
the Great Books Academy National Homeschool & Charter School
Program; online Great Books Moderator; Great Books Evening Program
Moderator, Seattle; President of Western Civilization Foundation
2. Stephen F. Bertucci, Editor, Classical Homeschooling Magazine;
online Great Books Moderator; Moderator, Great Books Evening
Program, Seattle
3. Thomas R. Orr, J.D., President, Angelicum Academy Homeschool
Program; President and Moderator, Great Books Evening Program,
Seattle
4. John Coleman, M.D., Director, the Angelicum Academy; O.S.B.
( Oblate, Fontgombault, FR.)
5. Peter A. Redpath, Ph.D., Full Prof. of Philosophy, St. John's
U., Staten Island, NY; author of Wisdom's Odyssey, Cartesian
Nightmare, The Moral Wisdom of St. Thomas, and many other books
and articles, recent guest lecturer in philosophy at Pontifical
University of Lublin, Poland; Chairman of the Angelicum Academy;
Director of the Great Books Academy.
6. Curtis Hancock, Ph.D., Prof. Philosophy, former Chair of
Philosophy Department, Rockhurst University; Head of Great Books
Program at Rockhurst; author of numerous articles and books
on philosophy; Chairman of the Maritain and the Gilson Societies;
Director of the Great Books Academy.
7. James S. Taylor, PhD., Head of Department of Teacher Education,
Hillsdale College, MI; former Integrated Humanities Program
("IHP") student at Kansas University; author of Poetic
Knowledge, The Recovery of Education; Director of the Angelicum
Academy
8. Joseph Indelicato, Chairman, Caritas Consulting, NY and the
Catholic Education Foundation (involved in reform of Catholic
secondary education)
9. Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J., Founder St. Ignatius Institute (U.
of San Francisco); Campion College, San Francisco; Ignatius
Press, and recently appointed head of Ave Maria University
10. Jim Maroosis, Ph.D. in Phil. from the University of Toronto
where he studied with Anton Pegis and Marshall McLuhan and teaches
at Fordham's Graduate School of Business Administration. He
is currently with the Mayor's Office of Operations for the City
of New York.
11. Robert Alexander, Ph.D., English Lit.; Tutor, Magdalen College,
NH (1998-2002); Prof. U. of San Francisco, St. Ignatius Institute
(1992,94-95); numerous Fellowships; [Classical Greek, French].
12. Herb Hartmann, Ph.D., Faculty member Thomas Aquinas College,
Ojai, CA
13. Rod Harmon, J.D., Washington State (involved in efforts
to found a reformed college in Seattle area)
14. Dennis Quinn, Ph.D., together with John Senior and Frank
Nelick, Dennis was one of the founders of the now-famous Pearson
Integrated Humanities Program at Kansas University (1970-80),
where he is still teaching English Lit. Author of the recently
published: Iris Exiled, A Synoptic History of Wonder
15. Rt. Rev. Mitred Archpriest Joseph Stanichar, Pastor of St.
John Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church, Seattle, WA
16. Paper Submitted Only (The Intellectual Custom of St. Thomas):
Ronald P. McArthur, Ph.D., Founder of Thomas Aquinas College,
Ojai, CA. Ron regrets he cannot attend as he is moving back
to Ojai in mid-July to teach at TAC again.
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