Posts Tagged ‘Bulletin’
New Study Group: “Discovering the Future!”
In recent times, some not so clever apes broke into the cookie jar filled with fossil fuels and have been having a party ever since. But it’s not just the…
Read MoreAlan Johnson’s Second Edition!
Following up on my January, 2021 presentation to MISF on the Electoral College, I am now pleased to announce the publication of the Second Edition of “The Electoral College: Failures…
Read MoreMISF Annual Meeting
The Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum Annual Meeting will be on Saturday, September 26, 10:00am, just prior to the scheduled program at the caetaker’s cottage of the Pioneers and Soldiers Cemetary…
Read MoreMISF Meetings go ZOOM! (at least for the time being)
Topic: MISF June Meeting Time: June 27, 2020 10:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/93160744495… Meeting ID: 931 6074 4495 Password: 478497
Read MoreGive to the Max!
The MISF Board of Directors will match the first $200 donated. If a non-member, donating $25 or more gives you an MISF membership. DONATE
Read MoreNew “Futures” Study Group Forming
This forum will explore what is emerging in the near and long term future and its potential impact. Areas of possibility can consider the UN sustainable development goals in general…
Read MoreHistory of the Scholars Now Available!
Scholars Without Walls, A History of the Minnesota Independent Scholars’ Forum, 1983-2018 by Lucy Brusic, Evelyn Klein, and Michael Woolsey. Wise Ink, 2019. Scholars Without Walls recounts the story of…
Read MoreAnnual Meeting
The MISF Annual Meeting will take place on Saturday, June 22, in the meeting room on the lower level of the Washburn Public Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave. S. in Minneapolis.…
Read MoreComplete Set of MISF Journals Now On-line!
All past MISF journals (1989-2018) are now accessible on-line by selecting Journal>>Archives from the Main Menu. You may also use the Search window on the left-side of the web page…
Read MoreRemembering a Long-Time MISF Member
Lionel B Davis Died 12-23-18 at 95. Born 1923 Duluth. Widely beloved piano and recorder teacher, synagogue organist, composer, WWII vet, involved in many communities and activities. Zesty optimist,…
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