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Environment: Pittsburgh Teach-In April 1-4, 1970 Place: (OUt Duquesne University (eMU) Carneglu-Mallon Univer~lty (P,tl) University of p,tl$burgh

Topics: Pollution; Quality of Life; Ecology ; Population ; Resources ; Technology; Direction & Action

List of Sponsors: Henry J. McAnulty , President of Duquesne

University, Honorary Co-chairman Wesley W. Posvar, President of University of

Pittsburgh, Honorary Co-chairman H . Guyford Stever, President of Carnegie-Mellon

University , Honorary Co-chairman Allegheny County Soil· and Water Conservation

District Allegheny County Sportsmen 's League , Inc. American Nature Study Society Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania Calvary Episcopal Church , Rev. Stewart Pierson Carnegie-Mellon University, Student Body Carnegie-Mellon Un iversity YM-YWCA,

Mr . Thomas Huff, Mrs. Claudia Detwiler Chatham College Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation Dr. & Mrs_ Remsen Behrer Duquesne Light Company Duquesne University, Student Body Falk Medical Fund Gulf Oil Corporation Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh Mellon Institute, Dr_ A . Walsh Penn's Woods West Chapter, Trout Unlimited Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education Pittsburgh District Director of Christian Concerns,

J. Howard Wright Pittsburgh District United Methodist Church PPG Industries Planned Parenthood Association TB League, Mr. Frank Donahue, Mrs. Marjorie

Michaux, Mr. John Hamm University of Pittsburgh, Student Body University of Pittsburgh, Student Government

and OUice of Student Affairs Western Pennsylvania Conservancy Western Pennsylvania Wilderness Council' Westinghouse Electric Corp. WIXZ, Mr. George Brewer, Miss Dodi Cross World Affairs Council

April 1

April 2

April 3

April 4

Teach-In: Outline

Event : folksinger Don McLean; walk from CMU to DU; domes, Pollution DU, Studom Union Ballroom Speaker: Wilson Talley - Under-Secretary HEW Panels: 1. Air 2_ Earth 3. Water - concurrent Open Forum (evening)

Quality of Life & Ecology Pitt, Graduate School of Public Health (GSPH) Speakers: Stewart Brandborg -

Exec<Jtive Director; Wilderness Society Roland Clement - V ice-President ; National

Audubon Society Anthony Downs - Real Estate Research Corp. ; Chicago

Panels : Politics, Environment & Open Space ; Transportation ; Stress; Rebuilding for Urban L iving; Man & the Biosphere

Keynote Address 8 00 p.m. Syria Mosque Speakers: Kenneth Boulding - I nst . of

Behavioral Sciences, Univ . of Colorado Hon . Robert Packwood - U.S. Senator, Oregon Frederick Close - Chairman of th e Board, Alcoa

Population & Resources & Technology CMU, Gymnasium Speakers : Roger Revelle - Popul ation , Harvard Hans Landsberg - Resources for the Future Herbert Simon - CMU Computer Sci. &

Psychology Panel : Speakers plus S. Fred Singer, Dept . of

the Interior Panel : Alternatives to Doomsday - Pitt Common

Facilities 104 Direction & Action PilI, Common Facilities AuditOrium Speakers & Open Forum : Speakers 10 include

Rep. Gerald Kaufman; Staunton Lynd; Dennis Puleston (Environmental Defense Fund) : Harry M. Caudill (author - Night Comes to the Cumberlands); William Garrison, Environ­mental Systems (Pitt) 4 :00 approx: Sen. Gaylord Nelson

Continuing Effort CMU & Pill ad hoc workshops/dialogs ; local environmental

groups to set up stalls Films & Celebration

9:30-10:00

10:15

1:00

2:00

3:00-5:30

3:00-5 :30

3:00-5:30

Wednesday, April 1

Structural Domes - CMU Mall Folksinger Don McLean - Flagstaff HIli,

Schenley Park

Walk-Sweep from Flagstaff Hill to DU

I ntroductory Remarks: Father Henry J. McAnulty, President DU Address: Wil son Talley, Under-Secretary , HI::W

DU. Studem Union Bailioo 1)

PolI'ution: Air. Earth. Water Panel: Wilson Talley - Under-Secretary, HEW Richard Vaughn - U,S_ Public Health Servi ce Myrik Freeman - Resources for the Future Maurice K. Goddard - Pa. Dept. of Forests

& Waters

DU, Sludent Union Bililroom

Air Pollution Lectures & Slides : Pittsburgh: The Way It Was John Grove, Ass!. Dir. Allegheny Conference 0 "

Community Development Lecture : We Have Just Begun To Fight Arnold Kit zes - Group Against Smog & Pollution (GASP)

Open Mike Discussion Panel : Effects of Pollution, Medical & Economic Moderator : Marc Hiller - Pitt, Biology Pre-Med

Lester Lave - CMU Economics Cyr il Wecht - Allegheny County Coroner Jack Schubert - Pitt, GSPH Jack Ochs - Pitt, Economics E. J. Sternglass - Presbyterian Univ. Hospital

DU. Studenl Union Ballroom

Earth Pollution Lecture & Panei': Definitions and Problems Moderator: Bruce Godwin - Pitt , Geography

Richard Vaughn - U.S. Public Health Service Allegheny County Solid Wastes Research Com. Herbert Cole, Jr. - Penn State, Biology,

Pesticide Research Center DU, Facully Loungp

Water Pollution Lecture & Panel: Definitions and' Problems Moderator: David Arey - Pitt, Geography Walter Lyon - Director of Bureau of Sanitary

Engineering, Pa. Dept. of Public Health William Samples - Mellon Institute Walter Zabban - ConSUlting Engineer, Chester

Engineers Charl es Murray - Federal Water Pollution

Con tlul Administration

7:00

7:00

7:00

Wednesday, April 1

Myrik Freeman - Resources for the Future Frank J. Shean - Executive Director, Allegheny County Soil and Water Conservation District

Victor Lynch - Lawyer

Owen Dav,is - Sr. Scientist, Env. Systems, West. Elec. Corp.

DU , Faculty Din ing Room

Air Pollution Problems and Prospects Open Forum Moderator: Herbert Toor - CMU Chemical Engineer ing

Maurice Louik - Allegheny County Soli citor Ralph W. Abele - Pa . Joint Legislative Air &

Water Pollution Control & Conservation Com. Ron Davenport - DU , Law School ; Pres. - Pgh.

Urban League Wayno H. Jukkola - Coordinator of Air and

Water Quality Programs, Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp.

Marco Vestich - Asst . Director of Health & Safety , United Steelworkers (Pittsburgh)

Michael N. Ivanovich - Contract Analyst for United Steelworkers

Paul Jacoby - U.S. Weather Bureau Byrd Brown - Attorney ; Presiden't , Pgh .

Chapter, NAACP G. L. Barthauer - Dir . of Environmental

Quality ContrOl , Consolidation Coal Co.

OU, Student Union Ballroom

Earth Pollution Panel: Problem s and Prospects Moderator: Bill Leber - CMU Chemistry

Maurice Shapiro - Pitt GSPH Agnes Tuden - League of Women Voters Joseph James - Pitt Graduate School of Public

& International Affairs (GSPIA) Herbert de Melker - Oir. of Public Works for

the City of Pgh. Head of Allegheny County Solid Wastes Advisory

Committee 'Industry Representatives

DU , Faculty Lounge Earle F. Young - Asst. Oir., Technical Services,

Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp.

DU , Duquesne Room , Stud nl Union

Water Pollution Lecture & Panel : Problems and Prospec ts Moderator : Jack Day - CMU Civil Engineering Speal<ers: Murray Shellgren - Slippery Rock State College­

Biology Herbert Cole, Jr. - Penn . State University,

Biology, Pesticide Research Center William Lang - U.S. Weather Bureau, Fl o d

Forecasting Barbara Walsh - League of Women V oters Leo Goodman - United Automobil e Wo rkf'r 't

(Wash. D.C.) Howard Lulcy Penn. S I;IW I3 tl;t,d nf 1f,·"III,

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9:00

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Wednesday, April 1

Body Pollution Panel: Food Moderator: Gary Goldberg - Ecology Action, Pgh . Sigred Deeds - Allegheny County Public Health Edward Schlesinger - Pitt GSPH Siamak Adipi - Montefiore Hospital Jack Schubert - Pitt GSPH Waldo L. Treutingl - Pitt GSPH

DU, Student Unlof'l 609

Panel: Students, Pollution and Environment Moderator: Dave Bramhall - Pitt, Economics; A.S.C.R. Com.

Andy Garli/ilg - National Teach-In, Wash. D.C. Ann Scrivrler - Coordinator, DU Doomsday

Symposium Environment: Pittsburgh, Teach -I n:

Marc Hiller - Pitt , Biology Pre-Med Bill Leber ~ CMU Chemistry

DU, StUdent Union Sallro m

Open Mike Discussion

DU Stud

Babysitting available at DU during day . Call 232 ·3430 o r 563-2437.

10:00-1 :00

2:00-5:00

2 :00-5 :00

2:00-5:00

2:00-5:00

Thursday, April 2

Quality of Life & Ecology Speakers : Anthony Downs - Real Estate Research Corp. Aristide Esser - Penn . State, Psychiatry Hans Harms - MIT, Architecture Roland Clement - Vice-President National Audubon Society

Stewart Brandborg - Executive Director, Wilderness Society

Chairman: Joseph McLean - Pitt GSPIA

Pitt , GSPH Auditorium

Panel: Politics & the Environment Moderator: William O. Robinson - Mercy Hospital

David Houston - Pitt, Economics Stewart Brandborg - Executive Director,

Wilderness Society David L. Marshall - Writer; Chairman, Western.

Pa. Wilderness Council Milton Shapp - Gubernatorial candidate,

State of Pennsylvania Mark Pattock - SI. Louis Botanical Gardens H. W. Szymanowski - Westinghouse Research Robert L. Kolek - Trout Unlimited

Pill , GSPH Auditorium

Panel: Quality of Urban Life: Transportation Moderator: Gwen Bell - Pitt GSPIA

James Romualdi - CMU ; Dir., Transportation. Research Institute

Stephen Rattein - Pitt GSPH Er vin Romer - CMU Woj,ech uchor;w wski, - Pitt GSPIA Anthony Downs - Real Estate Research Cor~ . ,

Ch, ego Morl< Renard - CMU Applied Space Science

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Panel : Quality o f Urb n Life: tress Mod"rator: Emil Trellis - CommLonity Mental Hea lth Cen t r

Lloyd Bell -- Pill Morton Coleman - Pitt Joel Goldstein - CMU Psychology Aristide Esser - Penn. State, Psychi"try George Bugiiarello - Univ. of Illinois,

Engineering

Pill , GSPH 308

Panel: Rebuilding for Urban Living Moderator: Lester Mitchell - Pitt GSPIA Charles Eastman - CMU Architecture Rolf H . von Eckartsberg - DU Psychology Earl Onque - Pitt GSPI A Urban Affairs Troy West - CMU Architecture Harry Katz - President, Elco Manufacturing Co. Hans Harms - MIT Architecture Ed Krokosky - CMU Civil Engineer ing

P'Il . G I'll JOt)

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Thursday, April 2

Panel: Man & the Biosphere Moderator: Thomas Schorr - Pitt Anthropology Roland Clement - Vice-Pres., National

Audubon Society Maurice Shapiro - Pitt GSPH Michael Crawford - Pitt, Anthropology C. A. Tryon - Pitt, Ecology Anatole Solow - Pitt GSPIA John Opie - DU History

Pill , GSPH 309A

Keynote Address Introductory Remarks. David L. Marshall - Coordinator Environmental

Teach-In Speaker: kenneth Boulding - Univ. of Colorado, Institute

of Behavioral Sciences Speaker: Hon. Robert Packwood - U.S. Senator, Oregon Introduced by: Richard Thornburgh - U.S. Attorney, Western

Pennsy,lvania Speaker: Frederick Close - Chairman of the Board, Alcoa II ntroduced by: H . Guyford Stever - President, Carnegie-Mellon

University

SYria Mosque

Babysitting available at Bell efield Presbyterian Church, Fifth & Thackeray, 9:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

9:00-12:30

1 :30-4:00

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Friday, April 3

Population, Resources, The Demonology of Pollution & Technology

Introductory Remarks: Wesley Posvar - Chancellor, Pitt

Population Lecture: Roger Revelle - Harvard' Univers ~ty Centre for Population Studies

Resources & The Demonology of Pollution Lecture: Hans Landsberg - Resources for the Future Technology & 'he Human Environment Lecture: Herbert Simon - CMU Computer Sci. & Psy. Panel: Moderator: David L. Marshall - Writer; Chairman, Western

Pa. Wilderness Council Roger Revelle Hans Landsberg Herberl Simon S. Fred Singer - Deputy Assistant Secretary for

Scientific Programs, U.S. Dept. of the Interior

eMU, Gymnasium

Alternatives to Doomsday Workshop: Moderator: Ailon Shiloh - Pitt GSPH Arthur Conning - Plitt GSPH John Cutler - Pitt GSPH Thomas Walsh - Pitt GSPH Ronald Chez - Pitt School of Medicine Jeanne Ridley - Columbia University Biology Wilma Scott Heide - Natl. Organization for

Women, Inc. Emmanuel Sillman - DU Biology Chandler Ketchum - Babb, Inc. Walter Wiest - Pgh. Theological Seminary

P,tT , Common FaCilities 104

Direction & Action Open Forum Scheduled Speakers: Alan Berube - Ecology Action, Boston Harry M. Caudill - Author Rolf H. von Eckartsberg - DU Psychology William Garrison - Pitt Environmental Systems Marilyn Johnston - Pitt undergraduate Hon. Gerald Kaufman - Pennsylvania State

R epresen tat i ve Staughton Lynd - Historian, Chicago Leonard Rapping - CMU Economics Hon. Gaylord Nelson - U.S. Senator, Wisconsin Mark Pattock - St. Louis Ecologist, Shaw

Gardens Dennis Puleston - Environmental Defense Fund,

Long Island Robin Maisel - Socialist Workers Party, Philadelphia

Pili , Commoll FaCIll!les. AudllOrium -------.:.....--

Babys itt ing avail ab le a l' CM U Sk lb H II li u !' -I (Room 3 19 :30 ,un. I' n o o ll

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Saturday, April 4

Continuing Effort Ad hoc Workshops Dialogs Local Environmental Groups to set up stalls

eMU & Pm (rooms to be announced)

Films & Celebration

Pitt . Common Facilities BUi lding

Babysitting available at: CMU Skibo Hall Chapel (Room 39) 10:00 a.m.

5:00 p.m.

There may be minor changes in speakers and rooms.

Environment: Pittsburgh is pleased to announce the cooperation of the Carnegie Environmental Center (CEC) in the Teach-In. The visual display - the domes and inflatables - is the work of the CEC, and will be on the CMU Mall. CEC .consists of students from Carnegie-Mellon University, and is open to students from the high schools and colleges of Pittsburgh and to inter­ested individuals. Its fundamental thesis is that man's basic drives and comfort-seeking instincts have finally created an immense ecological imbalance which cannot be ignored, and that an immediate lincrease is required in public aware­ness of environmental 'hazards in general and pollution in particular. For the ETI, then, CEC is presenting a series of environments in the domes. One will emphasize pollution - of air and water, of strip mining and of garbage- and overpopUlation. A second will emphasize the beauty of an exemplary natural environment and the flow of its rhythms. A third, in the large geodesic dome, will offer a synthesis of nature and technology, where their respective flow patterns create no conflict. These three will use slide projection, sound and spatial props.

Visit the "EARTH ROOM" at Pitt's Hillman Library during the Teach-In and throughout the month of April. Displays of graphics and source materials on the environment of today and tomorrow are featured.