Spring 1996 Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Series

JANUARY

  • 10th "A Post Mortem on the November '95 Elections and a Glimpse at '96" Jay Barth, Political Science, Hendrix College; Marvin Overby, Political Science
  • 17th "A History of the Conservation Movement in Mississippi" Wiley Prewitt, Historian, Museum of Natural Science, Winona and Jackson, Mississippi
  • 24th "Gardening in Oxford" Eva Marie Neumaier, Assistant Curator of the Herbarium
  • 31th "A Reading" Aleda Shirley, Department of English, and Mississippi Literary Center

    FEBRUARY

  • 7th "Abraham Lincoln: A Tall Man Casts a Long Shadow" David Sansing, Professor Emeritus of History
  • 14th "From Water Valley, Mississippi, to Waterloo, Iowa: A Black Migration" Herbert Jones, Afro-American Studies
  • 28th "The Tut Language: A Family's Private Conversation" Thomas Wallace, Acting Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

    MARCH

  • 6th "'Robert E. Lee may have surrendered, but I didn't': A Short History of the Rebel Flag" (film) Kent Moorhead, Oxford, Mississippi
  • 20th "Building the Baby Grand: A Hot Air Balloon" Joe Seawright, Greenwood, Mississippi
  • 27th "The Southeastern Conference: A Southern Institution" Lane Estes, Marketing Director of Host Communications, Birmingham, Alabama

    APRIL

  • 3th "Spiders in the South" Gary Miller, Biology
  • 10th "Chickasaw People: Portrait of a Southern American Culture" Joe Anoatubby, Southern Studies Graduate Student
  • 17th "Southern Travel Writing" John Cox, English Graduate Student
  • 24th TBA

    MAY

  • 1th TBA


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