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San Diego Club Potluck with Prof. Em. Jerry Mohrig
Carleton Event with Prof. Em. Jerry Mohrig
The History and Chemistry of Chocolate
The San Diego Carleton Club
invites you to
a potluck dinner and talk by
Professor Emeritus Jerry Mohrig
Saturday, December 11, 2010
(potluck at 5:30 p.m., talk at 7 p.m.)
at the home of Candace Kohl '69
Celebrate the holidays with Carleton alumni, parents, students and friends. We will explore the allure and romance of chocolate while probing some of the history of cacao from the Mayas and Aztecs to its embrace by eighteenth-century Europeans and finally to modern America. We will also look at where chocolate comes from, its constituents and chemistry, its health effects, and how high quality chocolate is manufactured.
Professor Mohrig taught at Carleton College for thirty-six years and is the Herman and Gertrude Mosier Stark Professor of Chemistry and the Natural Sciences, Emeritus. He has also been an amateur historian most of his life and believes that there is nothing wrong with having fun while learning something about the chemistry and history of one of our favorite foods. On two recent occasions, Professor Mohrig taught an eight-week course on chocolate in Northfield’s Elder Collegium.
Alumni: Please bring a main dish or side dish to share (dessert and beverages will be provided) and memories of your Carleton experience to share with prospective Carleton students and their families. We also need a few volunteers to assist with this event. Please let us know if you can help when you RSVP.
The event location and directions were included in the original invitation, and for privacy reasons are not listed here. If you need assistance, contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 800-729-2586 or alumni-office@carleton.edu.
Sponsored by San Diego Carleton Club. Contact: Jeanne Estrem