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Photographs from:The Summer Institute for the Preservation of the History of Economics, Center for the Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, June 4-7, 2007
The following links will take you to pages of photographs for each of the four days of the Summer Institute.
http://www.artdiamond.com/SummerInstitutePics2007_06_04/ http://www.artdiamond.com/SummerInstitutePics2007_06_05/ http://www.artdiamond.com/SummerInstitutePics2007_06_06/ http://www.artdiamond.com/SummerInstitutePics2007_06_07/
Photographs from:The Annual Meetings of the History of Economics Society, George Mason University, June 8-11, 2007
The following links will take you to pages of photographs for each of the four days of the History of Economics Society meetings.
http://www.artdiamond.com/HESpics2007_06_08/ http://www.artdiamond.com/HESpics2007_06_09/ http://www.artdiamond.com/HESpics2007_06_10/ http://www.artdiamond.com/HESpics2007_06_11/
Video Clips from:"Speaking in Tongues"James Buchanan's presentation on June 7, 2007 at the Summer Institute for the Preservation of the History of Economic ThoughtThe following links take you to consecutive low-resolution clips, most about three minutes long. Usually there is about a 2-5 second gap between clips.
Video Clips from:Betty Tillman's Tour of the Buchanan HouseBetty Tillman was James Buchanan's aide for several decades. In the tour she gave after the final dinner of the Summer Institute on June 7, 2007, she explains memorabilia in the Buchanan House, and tells stories about important events and important persons she has known.The following links take you to consecutive low-resolution clips, most about three minutes long. Usually there is about a 2-5 second gap between clips.
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Video Clips from:"Let Us Understand Adam Smith"James Buchanan's opening plenary session presentation on the late afternoon of June 8, 2007 at the annual meetings of the History of Economics Society.The following links take you to consecutive low-resolution clips, most about three minutes long. Usually there is about a 2-5 second gap between clips. The gap in the numbering below (after 7358), does not mean that I have left some clips out. It means that during the question session, I switched for awhile to taking photographs. Video Clips from:"The Ascent/Descent from Adam Smith"David Warsh's plenary session invited lecture on June 9, 2007 at the annual meetings of the History of Economics Society.The following links take you to consecutive low-resolution clips, most about three minutes long. Usually there is about a 2-5 second gap between clips. The clips cover something like the first third or half, of the lecture.
Video Clips from:Warren Samuels' Banquet CommentsWarren Samuels made some comments on his career, economics, and the history of economics, at the occasion of the announcement of a fund in his name to help young scholars attend future meetings of the HES. The banquet took place on the evening of June 10, 2007 at the annual meetings of the History of Economics Society.The following links take you to consecutive low-resolution clips, most about three minutes long. Usually there is about a 2-5 second gap between clips. I missed the first several seconds of the comments.
Video Clips from:Panel Tributes to Mark PerlmanTributes to Mark Perlman by: Warren Samuels, Ingrid Rima, Laurence Moss (read by McCann), Charles McCann, Peter Boettke, and Abigail Williams. The session occurred on the morning of June 11, 2007 at the annual meetings of the History of Economics Society.The following links take you to consecutive low-resolution clips, most about three minutes long. Usually there is about a 2-5 second gap between clips. I regret that I missed the first few minutes of Warren Samuels' comments. (McCann appears twice in the clips; the first time reading Larry Moss's comments; the second time delivering his own comments.) Personal two cents worth: I thought the comments from Mark's daughter Abigail Williams, were wonderful. |
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