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Schedule S T U D Y , a N D W R I T I N G of Flo R I D a H I S T O R Y ORIGI NATED I N 2001 SPECIA L THA N K S THE CE N TER fo R Flo RIDA HI S T O RY AT Flo RIDA Dr. Anne B. Kerr, President of Florida Southern College 2007 2008 SO UTHER N Coll EGE S TRIVE S T O E N HA N CE THE TEACHI N G , Dr. Susan P. Conner, Vice President for Academic Affairs Schedule S TUDY , A N D W RITI N G of Flo RIDA HI S T O RY . and Dean of the College THE CE N TER S EEK S T O PRE S ERVE THE S TATE ’S PA S T Lee Mayhall, Vice President for College Relations SEPTEMBER 27 THR O UGH C oo PERATIVE E ffo RT S W ITH HI S T O RICA L Dr. Robert H. Tate, Vice President for Advancement MARTI N DYCKMA N so CIETIE S , PRE S ERVATI on GR O UP S , MU S EUM S , PUB L IC “Leroy Collins: Floridian of His Century” PR O GRAM S , MEDIA A N D I N TERE S TED PER sons , A N D THR O UGH David Clarke, International Video Projects, Inc. OCT O BER 11 C on DUCTI N G TRAI N I N G fo R Flo RIDA HI S T O RY fo R S CH ool The Annual Robert and Rose Stahl Criminal Justice MICHAE L GRU nw A L D TEACHER S . THI S U N IQUE CE N TER I S N EITHER A L IBRARY no R “The Swamp: The Everglades” A MU S EUM ; IT I S A so URCE of C on TI N UI N G I nfo RMATI on Lecture honors the memory of Robert and Rose Stahl. CREATED T O E N HA N CE A N D I N CREA S E I N TERE S T I N A N D Mr. Stahl served more than thirty years as a police NO VEMBER 15 officer, including his years as Chief of Police in North APPRECIATI on fo R Flo RIDA HI S T O RY . *STUART MCIVER Miami Beach, Florida. The family of Robert and Rose “Death in the Everglades—the Stahl has generously made these lectures available Slaying of Guy Bradley” to FSC. JA N UARY 31 Center for Florida History Board of Governors: LE S STA N DI fo RD Mr. J. Allison DeFoor II, Chairman, Tallahassee “Henry Flagler: Last Train to Paradise” The Hon. Adam Putnam, Bartow D. Burke Kibler, Lakeland FEBRUARY 28 DAVID H. JACK son Mrs. Mimi Hardman, Lake Wales “Booker T. Washington Comes to Florida” Professor Walter W. Manley II, Tallahassee Judge Susan Roberts, Lakeland MARCH 13 Dr. T. Terrell Sessums, Tampa JO H N F. MAR S ZA L EK Dr. James M. Denham, Director “The Petticoat Affair: Manners and Sex in Andrew Jackson’s White House” Flo RIDA LECTURE SERIE S In its twelfth year, the Florida Lecture Series at Florida Southern College is a forum that brings speakers to the FSC Lakeland Campus to lecture on Florida life COLLEGE and culture from a wide range of disciplines, including history, public affairs, law, sociology, criminology, All lectures will be held at 7 p.m. in the Hollis Room on the Florida Southern campus and are free and open to the public. anthropology, literature and art. The overall objective of the series is to bring members of the community, faculty and student body together in order to interact Center for Florida History and learn from leading scholars in their field. Florida Southern College 111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive Lakeland, FL 33801-5698 CENTER FOR FLORIDA HISTORY COLLEGE For information about the series, www.flsouthern.edu/flhistory Striving to enhance the teaching, study, and writing of CALL 863.680.3001 or *THE RO BERT A N D Ros E STAH L EMAI l: [email protected] Florida history and preserving the State’s past through CRIMI N A L JU S TICE LECTURE WEBSITE : www.flsouthern.edu/flhistory. Graphic Designed by Jacel Jones cooperative efforts and education. SEPTEMBER 27 OCT O BER 11 JA N UARY 31 MARCH 13 Martin Dyckman Michael Grunwald Les Standiford John F. Marszalek St. Petersburg Times, Retired TIME Magezine Professor of English, Giles Distingished Professor of History, Florida International University Mississippi State University, Retired “LER O Y Coll I ns : Flo RIDA N of HI S CE N TURY ” “THE SW AMP : THE EVERG L ADE S ” “HE N RY FL AG L ER : LA S T TRAI N T O PARADI S E ” “THE PETTIC O AT Aff AIR : MA nn ER S A N D SEX I N AN DRE W JACK son ’S WHITE HO U S E ” Long considered the for his work, including the A native of Greenvale, N. reporting. In 2006, Simon Les Standiford is the Humanities. Last Train to A graduate of Canisius Washington Post, and USA dean of Florida political distinguished service award Y. and graduate of Harvard & Schuster published his best-selling author of 14 Paradise was read coast to College and the University Today. journalists, Martin of the Florida Society of College in 1992, Michael first book, The Swamp: The books, including the novels coast on NPR by Dick Estell, of Notre Dame, John F. He is a popular lecturer Dyckman reported on Newspaper Editors, the Grunwald is an award- Everglades, Florida, and Bone Key and Havana the Radio Reader, and was Marszalek taught at Gannon and has appeared on ABC, Florida government and Silver Gavel of the American winning reporter and the Politics of Paradise, Run. He has also authored one of the History Channel’s University, before coming to CBS, CNN, and NBC politics for the St. Petersburg Bar Association, the writer. Grunwald worked which won the Florida Book critically acclaimed works “top ten” picks. Meet You in Mississippi State University Television, the Arts and for the Boston Globe and the Award’s Gold Medal for of non-fiction,Last Train Hell was Crown publisher’s in 1973. A specialist in Entertainment Television Times for more than forty Associated Press Managing Washington Post, and is now Non-Fiction. Mike lives to Paradise: Henry Flagler 2005 nominee for the the U. S. Civil War, the Network, C-SPAN, C-SPAN years. Joining the Times Editors Association public a senior correspondent for in Miami Beach with his and the Spectacular Rise National Book Award and Jacksonian Period, and race 2, Showtime Television, staff soon after graduating service award, and the TIME magazine. He has wife, Cristina Dominguez, and Fall of the Railroad the Pulitzer Prize. A native relations, he is the author the History Channel, the from Florida State Medal of Honor Award of won the George Polk Award a former attorney who now that Crossed an Ocean and Ohioan, he is a graduate of or editor of thirteen books Voice of America and University, he served as the the Florida Bar Foundation. for national reporting, the runs a Marimekko boutique, Meet You in Hell: Andrew Muskingum College and and over 250 articles and Mississippi Public Radio. He newspaper’s Tallahassee Since retirement Dyckman Worth Bingham Prize for and their Boston terriers, Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick earned M. A. and Ph. D. book reviews. His most is the recipient of numerous news bureau chief from has put his journalism skills investigative reporting, Shamu and Candy. and the Bitter Partnership degrees from the University well-known books are teaching and literary awards, 1969-76. Admired for his to work in writing history and the Society of that Transformed America. of Utah. He is Professor of Sherman, A Soldier’s Passion including the Richard investigative journalism and and biography. His first Environmental Journalists He has received the Barnes English and Director of the for Order (1993); The Wright Literary Award and hard-hitting commentaries, effort is the award-winning award for in-depth & Noble Discover Great Creative Writing Program Petticoat Affair: Manners, the B.L.C. Wailes Award Dyckman’s reporting Floridian of His Century: New Writers Award, at Florida International Mutiny, and Sex in Andrew for national distinction in uncovered numerous The Courage of Governor NO VEMBER 15 and the Frank O’Conner University in Miami, where Jackson’s White House history. Marszalek is married Award for Short Fiction, (1998); and Commander to the former Jeanne Kozmer, scandals and ethical lapses LeRoy Collins. Currently he he lives with his wife, and Fellowships from the Kimberly, a psychotherapist, of All Lincoln’s Armies, A and they have three sons and in state government. In is at work on a biography Stuart Mc Iver National Endowment for and their three children, Life of General Henry W. three grandchildren. the early 1970s Dyckman’s of former Florida governor Author, Lighthouse Point, Florida the Arts and the National Jeremy, Hannah, Halleck (2004), all History investigative journalism Reubin Askew. His “DEATH I N THE EVERG L ADE S - Endowment for the and Alexander. Book Club selections. His exposed a corruption forthcoming work, A Most THE SL AYI N G of GUY BRAD L EY ” publications have been the and ethics scandal on the Disorderly Court: Scandal FEBRUARY 28 subject of major news stories *Annual Stahl Lecture Florida Supreme Court. and Reform in the Florida in Crimal Justice in national newspapers After a brief stint in the Judiciary, will be released in David H. Jackson including the New York Times’s Washington bureau, 2008. Dykeman and his wife, Times, Wall Street Journal, A graduate of the of which, Alligator, won Florida A&M University he returned to Florida in Ivy, reside in Waynesville, University of North a Silver Medal at the 1979 to join the paper’s North Carolina.
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