Dawson Society

Second Dawson Meeting Announced

Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1970.  Because of his criticism of Stalinism, he spent almost a decade in a Soviet labor camp. It failed to break his spirit; indeed, the experience compelled him to write. His first novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962),unforgettably captured the [...]

2020-05-03T00:53:24+00:00October 3rd, 2008|Dawson Society, News & Events|0 Comments

Russello to Kick Off Dawson Society

The Christopher Dawson Society for the Study of Faith and Reason, founded by AHI Charter Fellow  Douglas Ambrose, will begin its second year of programming on Thursday evening, 25 September, by hosting Gerald Russello, one of this country's leading authorities on Christopher Dawson (1889-1970). Russello, a lawyer and editor of The University Bookman, received [...]

2020-05-03T00:46:59+00:00September 19th, 2008|Dawson Society, News & Events|0 Comments

Students Comment on the AHI

On 17 September, Constitution Day, the AHI will celebrate its first anniversary by inaugurating the David Aldrich Nelson Lecture in Constitutional Jurisprudence. Over the past few months, friends and fellows of the AHI have traveled to various parts of country to meet with supporters. […]

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