Math/Physics Talks at BCC from Before 1990 Curnutt "Nonstandard Calculus" "Analysis, the Way It Ought To Be (Complex Variables)" 2 or 3 talks on Calculus of Variations. a general talk, open to the whole faculty: "What I Like About (or why I chose to study) Mathematics" Hoffman and Curnutt - "Calculus Reform: Conceptual Problems" Hoffman - "Voting Theory" "Error Correcting Codes" Richard Litzenberger - something from Probability, Chebychev's Theorem (?) Gary Brown - Classic Solvability and Constructibility Problems (Galois Theory) John Stewart - "What if the mass of the electron is not constant?" Jim Relf gave a talk on Euler's Theorem (maybe on a balloon).