The Irving E. Carlyle Lecture Series
The Irving E. Carlyle Lecture Series at Wake Forest University was established in 1972 as a lectureship in American politics and named to honor Irving E. Carlyle.[1] Distinguished figures and scholars in politics and journalism delivered annual lectures. The lectures are dated by the academic year in which they were given.
Carlyle Lecture speakers
- James Reston 1972
- William F. Buckley (1973)
- Sargent Shriver 1974 [2]
- Shirley Chisolm First African American member of Congress (1975)[3]
- George Will, Pulitzer Prize winner (1978)
- Bill Moyers, Journalist and former deputy director of the Peace Corps (1979)[4]
- George McGovern (1981)
- Joseph Califano (1982)
- Gary Hart (1983)
- Jack Kemp (1984)
- Jimmy Carter (1985) (not in office)[5]
- Mario Cuomo (1987)
- Joe Biden (1990)
References
- The North Carolina century : Tar Heels who made a difference, 1900-2000. Levine Museum of the New South. pp. 269–271. ISBN 0-8078-2757-6.
- "Address at the Wake Forest University Carlyle Lecture". Sergent Shriver Peace Institute. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- Staff. "Leadership Moments". Wake Forest Magazine. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- Staff. "Leadership Moments". Wake Forest Magazine. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- "Carter to give Carlyle lecture". Old Gold and Black. 68, No. 18: 1. January 25, 1985. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
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