NEWS
September 27, 1991
Maryland social studies teachers will get a chance to question three representatives of the U.S. State Department at a conference sponsored by the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs Nov. 14 in the Constellation room of the World Trade Center.The Foreign Affairs Council will host the State Department representatives.E9 For more information, call Marci LeFevre at 727-2150.
NEWS
August 30, 1991
Vice President Dan Quayle will give a speech in Baltimore Sept. 19 on "American Foreign Policy." He will speak before the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs at the Hyatt Regency Inner Harbor Hotel.The luncheon program will run from noon to 1:30 p.m. Reservations are required. Ticket information may be obtained by called the council at 727-2150.
NEWS
March 6, 1991
Peter Zwack, Hungarian ambassador to the United States, is to discuss the changes that have taken place in Hungary. The talk, at Baltimore Grand Fiske Catering, 401 W. Fayette St., is to begin at 6 p.m. March 18.The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs is the sponsor. Reservations are required. Membership in the council is open to the public. Call 727-2150.
NEWS
January 29, 1991
William B. Quandt, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, is to speak before the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs on Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. in the Stouffer Harborplace Hotel.Quandt, an expert on the Middle East, is to talk about what will happen "After the Gulf Crisis."Admission is free to council members and $10 for others. Call 727-2150.
NEWS
December 26, 1990
The 11th annual Baltimore Sun Foreign Policy Panel is to be held Jan. 10 in the Omni Inner Harbor Hotel, starting at 6 p.m. The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs is the sponsor.Reservations are required. Membership in the council is open to the public. For more information, call 727-2150.
NEWS
November 13, 1990
John Anthony, president of the National Council on United States-Arab Relations, will talk about the Persian Gulf crisis on Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. in Stoffer Harborplace Hotel.His address is on "America and the Gulf Crisis: Why Should One Care?"Anthony, who is considered an expert on the Middle East, also is president of the Society for Gulf Arab studies and is a consultant to the U.S. government.His address is being sponsored by the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs. The public is invited.