Archive Record
Metadata
Object ID number |
2009.11.008 |
Title |
Regionalism: A Great Awakening for the 1990s |
Date |
1994 Nov 15 |
Scope & Content |
Regionalism: A Great Awakening for the 1990s, Wood Memorial Library Lecture November 15, 1994. 2 hours, 2 minutes long. This is a recording of a panel discussion. Virginia Macro gave the introduction. This lecture was originally recorded on videocassette. From the promotional pamphlet: "Moderator and devil's advocate: Dr. Andrew Gold. Panelists and perspectives: 'The concept of regional education" Lloyd Calvert, consultant to the towns of East Hartford, Hartford, Manchester, and South Windsor on the formation of a magnet school. 'Sustaining the economic base' William Hunniford, Director of Community Relations, SNET, and active in Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce. The essentials of sustaining business in a metropolitan community. 'Pitfalls and possibilities in regionalism' Richard Goodman, former Mayor of Bloomfield, current Chairman, Transportation Commission of CRCOG (Capitol Region Council of Governments). Mr. Goodman is involved with the Griffin Line, one of Greater Hartford's successful cooperative regional ventures. 'Success and survival' Dr. David B. Walker, Professor of Political Science, University of Connecticut. Successful role models for Connecticut from around the US." |
People |
Calvert, Lloyd Gold, Andrew Goodman, Richard Hunniford, William Macro, Virginia Walker, David B. |
Subjects |
Regionalism |
Year Range from |
1994 |
Year Range to |
1994 |