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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November 27, 95
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