Robert Ingram Strozier Faculty Lecture Series
About the Collection
Begun in 1982 by Armstrong State College’s Department of Languages, Literature and Dramatic Arts, the lecture series soon expanded to include faculty from other departments and continues to the present. Each spring a committee selects 8-10 lectures from proposals submitted by faculty across campus. Aimed at both the campus and wider community, many lecturers present a popular take on an academic specialty—such as a Criminal Justice professor on “Use of Deadly Force” (1987) or a lecture on Irish literature for St. Patrick ’s Day or a mathematician’s answer to “Does it pay to play the lottery?” Others are more personal such as when Dr. Evelyn Dandy answered the question, “What is it like to be the only one?” (1989.) And some draw on faculty members’ outside interests, such as historian Robert Patterson’s “Baseball as Metaphor.” In 1996 the series was named after Robert Ingram Strozier, alum and long serving member of Armstrong’s English faculty who spearheaded the creation of the series and was a lively contributor.
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Videos from 1989
Second Annual Sebastian Dangerfield St. Patrick's Week Lecture: the Ginger Man's Dublin, Frank Clancy
What is it Like to be the Only One?, Evelyn Dandy
Raku Pottery: From Inception to Completion, John Jensen
Saints, Strangers and Salzburgers: Religious Confrontation in Early Georgia, David Noble
Baseball as Metaphor, Robert Patterson
Reflections on the French Revolution, from 1989, Janet Stone
The Poetry of Self Discovery in the Stories of Bobbie Ann Mason, Robert Strozier
Videos from 1988
The Hot and Cold of It: Thermoregulation in Animals, Ronald Beumer
Preachers, Pedagogues, and Poltroons: H. L. Mencken and the Great American Circus, Richard Nordquist
Making Sense of Jazz, Randall Reese
Videos from 1987
Uncovering Patterned Behavior, Larry Babits
Nuclear Accidents, Frank Butler
The Use of Deadly Force, Michael E. Donahue
The History of Organic Pantamics, John Jensen
How Can I Decide if I Don't have the Facts, Dale Kilhefner
Samuri with a Briefcase, Steve Rhee
Legends of Arthur, the Once and Future King, Lorie Roth
How to Reckanize Good 'Ole Boys and Good 'Ole Girls, Robert Strozier
Videos from 1986
Dialect Differences: Do they Interfere?, Evelyn Dandy
Magazine Music: a Forgotten Avenue of Music, Bonny Miller
The Southern Lady: Myth and Manifestation, Mary Robertson
Rising and Falling: the Imagery of Awareness in the Poetry of James Dickey, Robert Strozier
Videos from 1985
Secrets of the Capitol Dome: What Textbooks Don't tell about Congress, Steve Ealy
Running Your Best Race, Joe Henderson