The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) held the Ninth Annual Carl B. Menges Colloquium April 14-16, 2016, at the Turning Stone Resort in Verona, NY. The colloquium was devoted to the theme “Tolerance, the Constitution, and the Limits of an Open Society.” Dr. Roger Pilon Vice President for Legal Affairs, Cato Institute and Publisher, Cato Supreme Court Review delivered the keynote address on Thursday evening, April 14. Sessions Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16, discussed terrorism, marriage, campus politics, immigration and other pressing national issues. Fifteen scholars from a variety of disciplines participated on the panel.
- AHI President Dick Erlanger and Professor Gregory Smith
- Students arrive for the colloquium
- AHI Director Hunter Brown welcomes colloquium guests
- Carl Menges greets guests
- Students attend colloquium keynote
- AHI’s Mary Grabar and guest Rodger Potocki
- AHI President Richard Erlanger opens the Ninth Annual Carl B. Menges Colloquium
- AHI Charter Fellow Robert Paquette
- AHI Director Carl B. Menges
- AHI Charter Fellow Doug Ambrose
- Professor Gregory Smith announces the creation of the Churchill Institute for the Study and Extension of Western Civilization in affiliation with the AHI
- AHI Undergraduate Fellow Will Swett
- AHI Undergraduate Fellow Mike Adamo thanks the AHI
- Guests at the Ninth Annual Carl B. Menges Colloquium keynote lecture
(Photos Copyright Larry A. Rocco Photography, Rome, NY)
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