Fall 2003 Courses

HOUSTON CITY ELECTIONS - 2003

TWO WEDNESDAYS, 6 – 7:30 P.M.
NOVEMBER 5 AND DECEMBER 10
MUSEUM OF PRINTING HISTORY
1324 W. CLAY
(BETWEEN WAUGH AND MONTROSE, AND BETWEEN WEST GRAY AND WEST DALLAS)


Richard Murray, professor of political science and director of the University of Houston Center for Public Policy, will analyze Houston’s November 4 general election and the December 5 run off and their implications for public policy and Houston’s future.

Graven Images: A Tour of Glenwood Cemetery

Women Write War: Uncle Tom's Cabin, Civil War Women, Gone with the Wind and Beloved

Portrait of Houston: A Metropolis Emerges from It's Past

Houston City Elections - 2003

Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses

Watching the Watchers: Politics and the Press

What is Contemporary Art?

Perspectives on Pianos

A Troubled World

Through the Looking Glass at Russia