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2019 Heritage Lecture Series Schedule

WEEK 1
Tuesday, June 25 – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
The Real Scopes Trial : A Reading from the trial transcript. Readers: Ralph Walton, John Jackson and Bill Brockman.  Introduction by Jon Schmitz, Archivist.
https://archive.org/details/ws400950
The Real Scopes Trial - Part II: A Discussion with Jon Schmitz, Chautauqua Archivist. 2019 Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series - a followup to WEEK 1 Tuesday, June 25
https://archive.org/details/1908260115

Friday, June 28 – Hall of Christ – 3:30 PM
ChautauqWhat? : A Short history of the Chautauqua Movement. Jon Schmitz, Archivist.
https://archive.org/details/1906280006

WEEK 2
Tuesday, July 2 – Hall of Christ – 3:30 PM
Teleporting into History TR VR : Taking community perspectives and understandings into another dimension. Stanton H. Hudson Jr, Executive Director of the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site; Pe-ter Schiffmacher, founder of iTours 369 VR and cofounder of Reality Capture Experts. Introduction by Dennis Galucki, founder of Buffalo Day at Chautauqua.
https://archive.org/details/1907020017

Friday, July 5 – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
American Tapestry : The stories we tell ourselves. Dr Andrew Roth, former President of St Bonaven-ture College.
https://archive.org/details/1907050023

WEEK 3
Tuesday, July 9 – Hall of Christ – 3:30 PM
The Gardens of Chautauqua.  Betsy Burgeson, Supervisor of Gardens and Landscapes and on Schmitz, Archivist.
https://archive.org/details/1907090027

Friday, July 12 – Hall of Christ – 3:30 PM
"Alice Hubbard and the Roycroft Women's Fight for Suffrage" Speaker: Linda Ulrich-Hagner
https://archive.org/details/1907120034

Week 4
Tuesday, July 16 – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
Sousa : The man, the music and Chautauqua!  Richard Lundquist.
https://archive.org/details/1907160039

Friday, July 19 – Hall pf Philosophy – 3:30 PM
Albion Tourgée and Brown vs Board of Education of Topeka.  Greg Peterson, Robert Jackson Center.  Introduction by Jon Schmitz Archivist.
https://archive.org/details/1907190043

WEEK 5
Tuesday, July 23. – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
Attorney General Robert H. Jackson and Franklin D. Roosevelt.  William Casto, Paul Whitfield Horn Professor of Law, Texas Tech University, and author of Advising the President.
https://archive.org/details/1907230045

Friday, July 26, - Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
William James and the Art of Popular Statement. Paul Stob, Vanderbilt University.
https://archive.org/details/1907260064

WEEK 6
Tuesday, July 30 – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
The 1919 World Series Scandal. Charles Fountain, North eastern University and author of The Betrayal : The 1919 World Series and the birth of modern baseball. 
https://archive.org/details/1907290074

Friday, August 2 – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
Theater comes to Chautauqua : The Cleveland Play House.  Eleanor Blackman, Case Western Re-serve University.  Introduction by Jon Schmitz, Archivist.
https://archive.org/details/1908010081

WEEK 7
Tuesday, August 6 – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
Ellen Gates Starr : Social reformer and cofounder of Hull House.  Annie Storr, Brandeis University.
https://archive.org/details/1908050088

Friday, August 9 – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM (Speaker change.)
"Chautauqua Stories & Myths: True or False" John Schmitz, CHQ Archivist
https://archive.org/details/1908080094

WEEK 8
Tuesday, August 13 – Hall of Christ – 3:30 PM
Documenting a City : Place keeping vs place making in Detroit, MI.  Viranel Clerard.
https://archive.org/details/1908120100

Friday August 16 – Hall of Christ – 3:30 PM
Circuit Rider Preachers : True stories.  Gary Moore, North Carolina State University.
https://archive.org/details/1908150109

WEEK 9
Tuesday, August 20 – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
The Weak Link in he Food-Water-Energy Nexus is Water : And what can be done about it.  Dean Richard Roush, College of Agricultural Science, Penn State University.
https://archive.org/details/1908190111

Friday, August 23 – Hall of Philosophy – 3:30 PM
Five More Giants of Chautauqua : Jeffrey Simpson, Norman and Nancy Karp, Anna Shaw, Bob Reeder, Mark Russell.
https://archive.org/details/1908220114



2018


Tuesday, June 26, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: Alice in a World of Wonderlands: The translations of Lewis Carroll's masterpiece Jon Lindseth, General Editor and Exhibition Curator of ‘Alice in a World of Wonderlands.’ Location: Hall of Christ
https://archive.org/details/1806260598

Friday, June 29, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives:The Origin of Local Place Names Norman Carlson, Fenton History Center Location: Hall of Philosophy
https://archive.org/details/1806290599

Tuesday, July 3, 2018 - Ninth Annual "Buffalo Day @ Chautauqua" Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series Speakers: Mary Jean Jakubowski, Director, Buffalo & Erie County Public Library "Today’s Public Library: Shaping American Identity through Education, Entertainment and Enlightenment” & Kathryn Larsen, Senior Director of Broadcasting, WNED TV and Radio
https://archive.org/details/1807030609

Friday, July 6, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: "America in 1968: The far side of the moon and the birth of the culture wars" by Dr Andrew Roth, Former president of St. Bonaventure University
https://archive.org/details/1807060614

Tuesday, July 10, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: "Meeting to Pray, Play and Sway: The story of camp meetings" Gary Moore, North Carolina State University
https://archive.org/details/1807100616

Friday, July 13, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: " Lucy Comes Home: The story of Lucille Ball in Chautauqua" Chris Olsen, Author of Lucy Comes Home, with Greg Peterson from the Robert Jackson Center
https://archive.org/details/1807130626

Tuesday, July 17, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: "Theodore Flood: Herald of Chautauqua" Richard Heitzenrater, Duke University
https://archive.org/details/WS400897

Friday, July 20, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: "John H. Vincent: The other cofounder of Chautauqua" by Timothy Binkley, Bridwell Library, SMU
https://archive.org/details/1807200627

Tuesday, July 24, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: The Future of International Criminal Tribunals in an Age of Extremes David Crane, Chief Prosecutor of the Special Court of Sierra Leone, author of The Founders: Four pioneering individuals who launched the first modern-era international tribunals; along with Greg Peterson from the Robert Jackson Center
https://archive.org/details/1807240632

Friday, July 27, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture - Recording Not Available

Tuesday, July 31, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: "States and the Making of American Constitutional Law: Free speech, free exercise of religion, and the compelled flag salute cases" by Judge Jeffrey Sutton, 6th Circuit US Court of Appeals, author of 51 Imperfect Solutions
https://archive.org/details/WS400904_201808

Friday, August 3, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: Modern Forgeries: from digital plagiarism to the phony kouros at the Getty David Kaplin, State University of New York at Fredonia
https://archive.org/details/WS400909_201808

Tuesday, August 7, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: Thinking Together: Lecturing, learning & difference in the long 19th Century Angela G. Ray, Northwestern University and Paul Stob, Vanderbilt University
https://archive.org/details/1808070013

Friday, August 17, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: "A Place of Remembrance & Renewal: the 9/11 Memorial & Museum" Allison Blais, National September 11 Memorial & Museum
https://archive.org/details/1808170024

Tuesday, August 21, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: "Fake History: War and Hollywood" Cathal Nolan, Boston University
https://archive.org/details/1808210031

Friday, August 24, 2018 CHQ Heritage Lecture Presented by the Chautauqua Institution Archives: "Five More Giants of Chautauqua" - Five Chautauquans will honor five other Chautauquans who have helped to make Chautauqua what it is..
https://archive.org/details/1808240033

2017

Tuesday, June 27, 2017 Week One - "World War I, Food Production, and Suffrage: The story of the Woman's Land Army" by Gary Moore, director of Graduate Programs, Agriculture and Extension Education, North Carolina State University, and former president of the Association of Career and Technical Education

Friday, June 30, 2017 Week One - "Some Stories from Chautauqua with audience participation."  Jon Schmitz, archivist and historian of the Chautauqua Institution

Tuesday, July 4, 2017 Week Two - "Sequoyah and His Kentucky Nephew: Kinsmen in words" Terry Foody, RN, MSN author of "The Pie Seller, The Drunk and the Lady"

Friday, July 7, 2017 Week Two - "Chautauqua and Opera" Christopher GIbbs, Professor of Music, Bard College and co-artistic director of the Bard Music Festival; executive editor of The Musical Quarterly; followed by an afternoon of song by studio artists

Tuesday, July 11, 2017 Week Three - "Creating a Heritage of Faith & Art: The Buffalo Religious Art Center" Mary Holland, founder and director; Dennis Galucki, founder of the Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History and Nature

Friday, July 14, 2017 Week Three - "North American Progressive: Shailer Mathews at Chautauqua Institution" Ross Mackenzie, historian emeritus and former director of the Chautauqua Department of Religion

Tuesday, July 18, 2017 Week Four - "Journalism and International Justice" David Crane, Syracuse University College of Law and chief prosecutor of the Special Court of Sierra Leone and Brian Rooney, media journalist and winner of four Emmy Awards and two E. R. Murrow Awards https://archive.org/details/1707180412
Friday, July 21, 2017 Week Four - "The Suffrage Debate at Chautauqua" Bijou Clinger reading a speech by the Rev. Anna Shaw and Ralph Walton, a reply from Dr. J. M. Buckley

Monday, July 24, 2017 Week Five (Not recorded) - "The Supreme Court in Troubled Times" Linda Greenhouse, Joseph Goldstein Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School

Tuesday, July 25, 2017 Week Five - "Most Blessed Patriarchs: Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of the Imagination" Peter Onut, Jefferson Professor of History emeritus at U. of Virginia; senior research fellow, Monticello and Annette Gordon Reed, Warren Professor of American Legal History; Carol K. Pforzheimer, Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, professor of History, faculty of Arts & Sciences, Harvard Law School

Wednesday, July 26, 2017 Week Five - Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO, National Constitution Center

Friday, July 28, 2017 Week Five - "Justice Robert H. Jackson and his Brethren" John Q. Barrett, professor of law, St. John's University and E.S. Lenna Fellow, Robert Jackson Center

Tuesday, August 1, 2017 Week Six - "The Amish Experience: Paradoxes, Lessons and Surprises" Richard A. Stevick, professor emeritus of psychology, Messiah College

Friday, August 4, 2017 Week Six - "Chautauqua Lake: past, present and future" Doug Conroe, president, Chautauqua Lake Association and John Schmitz, Chautauqua Institution archivist and historian

Tuesday, August 8, 2017 Week Seven - "Mixing Oil and Water: The first decade of Chautauqua" Richard Heitzenrater, professor emeritus and volunteer assistant at the Duke University and Oliver Archives Center

Friday, August 11,  2017 Week Seven - "In Her Own Style: Fashions of Marjorie Merriweather Post" Howard Vincent Kurtz, author and costume historian, George Mason University and Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens

Tuesday, August 15, 2017 Week Eight - "Mark Twain & the WCTU: Strange Bedfellows of the Early Animal Rights Movement" Emily VanDette, associate professor of English, SUNY Fredonia

Friday, August 18, 2017 Week Eight - "Women's Suffrage:100 Years in New York State" Kathy Hochul, lieutenant governor, New York State

Tuesday, August 22, 2017 Week Nine - "Dining in the Age of TutanKhamun: Gift of the Nile?" Dean Richard Roush, Penn State College of Agriculture

Friday, August 25, 2017 Friday, August 25, 2017 Week Nine - "Five Giants of Chautauqua" FIve Chautauquans will honor five other Chautauquans who have helped make Chautauqua what it is.




2016


Hall of Christ - Recorded with permission by Dennis Galucki for C-SAAHN

Also visit: Imagine Lifelong Learning.com
and
2009-2016 'IMAGINE' Tuesday Noon-Hour Lecture Series (232 to date) at the Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Public Library created by the Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN) as part of the "Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea: Exploring American Legacy through Place-based Lifelong Learning"

---By Dennis Galucki, Founder, C-SAAHN: and "The Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea: Exploring American Legacy through Place-based Lifelong Learning"

Tuesday, June 28, 2016 Week One: "Teddy Roosevelt Returns to Chautauqua" Joe Wiegand, Theodore Roosevelt reprisor

Friday, July 1, 2016 Week One: "Presidents at Chautauqua" Ed Evans, Department of Communications and Media, State University of New York at Broome

Tuesday, July 5, 2016 Week Two: "Booker T. Washington and Julius Rosenwald: Transforming education for black children in the south - the story of the Rosenwald School program" Gary Moore, Director of Graduate Programs, Agriculture and Extension Education, North Carolina State University, and fprmer President of the Association of Career and Technical Education

Friday, July 8, 2016 Week Two: "ChautauqWhat?" an overview of Chautauqua's history" Jon Schmitz, Institution Archivist and Historian

Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Week Three: "An Exact Likeness: The portraits of John Wesley" Richard Heitzenrater, Professor Emeritus, Duke University, and Assistant at the Chautauqua Institution Oliver Archives Center

Friday, July 15, 2016 Week Three:
"Nixon's Court: His challenge to judicial liberalism and its political consequences" Kevin McMahon, John R. Reitmeyer Professor of Political Science Trinity College Hartford, CT 

Monday, July 18, 2016 Week Four: "George III: Royal Founding Father?" Stanley Weintraub, Evan Pugh Professor Emeritus of Arts and Humanities, Pennsylvania State University

Friday, July 22, 2016 Week Four: "Science and Religion (and Art) at Chautauqua" Jon Schmitz, Istitution Archivist and Historian

Tuesday, July 26, 2016 Week Five: "Enchanted Ground and Obscene Brutes: Charles Dickens at Niagara Falls" David Kaplan, State University of New York at Fredonia

Friday, July 29, 2016 Week Five: "The History of Genetically Modified Organisms" Dean Richard Roush, Penn State College of Agriculture

Tuesday August 2, 2016 Week Six: "Thomas Edison, the Miller Family and Chautauqua" Tom Jeffrey, Senior Editor, Edison Papers Project, Rutgers

Friday, August 5, 2016 Week Six: "Paradise Now: The story of American utopianism" Christopher Jennings, author and historian

Tuesday, August 9, 2016 Week Seven: "Frank Lloyd Wright's Buffalo" (documentary screening) Mary Roberts, Executive Director of Martin House Complex,
David Rotterman, WNED Buffalo, & Dennis Galucki, founder of the Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History and Nature.
This lecture is is part of Buffalo Day at Chautauqua.

Friday, August 12, 2016 Week Seven: "Unknown Stories of Western New York" Peter Gallivan, WGRZ, Buffalo

Tuesday, August 16, 2016 Week Eight: "Inventing Ethan Allen" Nick Muller, author and historian

Friday, August 19, 2016 Week Eight: "Theodore Miller, Rough Rider" Jon Schmitz, Institution Archivist and Historian

Tuesday, August 23, 2016 Week Nine: "Sh-Boom! Or, How Early Rock & Roll Taught Us to Stop Worrying and Love America's Cold War Culture"
Richard Aquila, Professor Emeritus Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

Friday, August 26, 2016 Week Nine: "Five More Giants of Chautauqua" Five Chautauquans honor five other Chautauquans

'Art of Learning: Imagine Lifelong Learning' Discussion Group led by Dennis Galucki
"Art of Learning: Imagine Lifelong Learning" Discussion Group met at the Smith Memorial Library from 1:00 - 1:45 pm on three Fridays, July 15, 22, & 29, 2016. It was fashioned after the "Art of Investing" Discussion Group led by Dennis Galucki since 2009.

"Art of Investing"  AUDIO Series created by The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN) are part of the "Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea: Exploring American Legacy through Place-based Lifelong Learning."https://buffaloah.com/h/center/index.html

Also created by C-SAAHN - ImagineLifelongLearning.com
and
2009-2016 'IMAGINE' Tuesday Noon-Hour Lecture Series at the Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Public Library - 232 to date.

---By Dennis Galucki, Founder, C-SAAHN

Friday, July 15, 2016
Friday, July 22, 2016 
Friday, July 29, 2016

Tom and Jane Becker Chautauqua Public Farewell Celebration in front of the Smith Memorial Library Tuesday 12:30 - 1:15 pm, August 16, 2016

This recording, with permission, includes a performance by Mark Russell and is part of the C-SAAHN AUDIO Series and Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series 2010 - 2016
created by The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN): https://buffaloah.com/h/center/index.html

Also visit: Imagine Lifelong
and
2009-2016 'IMAGINE' Tuesday Noon-Hour Lecture Series (232 to date) at the Downtown Buffalo & Erie County Public Library created by the Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN) as part of the "Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea"

---By Dennis Galucki, Founder, C-SAAHN & "Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea: Exploring American Legacy through Place-based Lifelong Learning"


2015

Hall of Christ - Recorded with permission by C-SAAHN

Tuesday, June 30, 2015 Week One: "The Chautauqua Movement: North, South, East and West" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Jon Schmitz, archivist and historian, Chautauqua Institution

Friday, July 3, 2015 Week One: "Chautauqua Lake's Great Race: The Courtney-Hanlan fiasco"- Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Fletcher (Ned) Ward, local historian

Tuesday, July 7, 2015 Week Two: "Keeping the City in the Woods" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Betsy Burgeson, supervisor of gardens and landscapes, Chautauqua Institution

Friday, July 10, 2015 Week Two: "The History of the Outhouse II" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Gary Moore, North Carolina State University and president of the Association of Career and Technical Education

Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Week Three: "Booker T. Washington" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Gary Moore, North Carolina State University and president of the Association of Career and Technical Education

Friday, July 17, 2015 Week Three: "Chautauqua and Immigration and the 1923 Citizenship Pageant filmed at Chautauqua" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Jon Schmitz, archivist and historian, Chautauqua Institution

Tuesday, July 21, 2015 Week Four: "Industrialized Killing! Accountability and Justice for Syria" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by David Crane, Syracuse University College of Law, chief prosecutor of the Special Court of Sierra Leone (Not permitted to record.)

Friday, July 24, 2015 Week Four: "Mission to Nuremberg: The story of the man sent to minister to the Nazi criminals on death row" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Tim Townsend, award-winning journalist and author 

Tuesday, July 28, 2015 Week Five: "Creativity in Hard Times: The federal music project of the 1930s" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Leslie Amper, performer and lecturer 

Friday, July 31, 2015 Week Five: "The Bugle Call through History: 150 years of taps" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Ret. Air Force Master Sgt. Jan Villanueva

Tuesday, August 4, 2015 Week Six: "Finishing Amelia Earhart's Flight Around the World" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Emelia Rose Earhart, pilot and public speaker 

Friday, August 7, 2015 Week Six: "If Our Water Could Talk" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture and screening by David Rotterman, Vice President, Television Production, WNED-TV and part of the Sixth Annual "Buffalo Day @ Chautauqua" 

Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Week Seven: "Esperanto" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Professors Dennis Keefe, esperantist; and Jeremy Genovese, Ph.D, Cleveland State University 

Friday, August 14, 2015 Week Seven: "The Anniversary of VJ Day and War's End" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by David Zinman, journalist; Greg Peterson, Robert H. Jackson Center; and Jon Schmitz, archivist and historian, Chautauqua Institution 

Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Week Eight: "We Were Chautauquans: The experience from visits made to Chautauqua in the past" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture read by Chautauquans in the present 

Friday, August 21, 2015 Week Eight: "The Best of Friends: Thomas Edison and Henry Ford" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Hank Fincken, historical monactor

Tuesday, August 25, 2015 Week Nine: "The Narrow Gate Pass: Catholics at Chautauqua" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture by Jon Schmitz, archivist and historian, Chautauqua Institution 

Friday, August 28, 2015 Week Nine: "Five More Giants of Chautauqua" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture about Five Chautauquans remembered by five other Chautauquans 


2014
AUDIO Links 2014 Season Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series and Bird, Tree & Garden Annual Meeting

June 24, 2014 Week One: "The History of Rock 'n Roll at Chautauqua" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

June 27, 2014 Week One: "Hymns along the Brick Walk: Singing the faith in our denominational houses" - Chautauqua Institution

July 1, 2014 Week Two: "From Moon Farming to Satellite Farming: How agriculture has changed to feed a hungry planet" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 11, 2014 Week Three: "Thomas Edison and the Transformation of Technological Innovation" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 15, 2014 Week Four: "Faces of Egypt" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 18, 2014 Week Four: "Mummies: Using modern technology to study ancient bodies" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 22, 2014 Week Five: "Teddy Roosevelt Returns to Chautauqua" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 25, 2014 Week Five: "Go East, Young Man: How the American West Shaped Urban America" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 26, 2014 Week Five: "Two Rough Riders: The enigmatic relationship between Buffalo Bill and Theodore Roosevelt" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 29, 2014 Week Six: "The Suffrage Debate at Chautauqua, 1892: A re-enactment" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 1, 2014 Week Six: "Creation and Recreation: Science (and religion and art) at Chautauqua" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 5, 2014 Week Seven: "Recovering the Diaries of Alfred Rosenberg" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 8, 2014 Week Seven: "Norton: The Opera" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 12, 2014 Week Eight: "Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 15, 2014 Week Eight: "Chautauqua Amphitheater: Place and memory" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 19, 2014 Week Nine: "Infectious Disaster: The 1833 cholera epidemic with implications for our global health today" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series 

August 22, 2014 Week Nine: "Five More Giants of Chautauqua" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series 

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August 1, 2014 "Mysteries of Smith-Wilkes Hall: 90 year celebration" by Jon Schmitz, CI Archivist - Chautauqua Bird, Tree and Garden Club Annual Luncheon Meeting, Athenaeum Hotel


2013

June 25, 2013 Week One - "Discovering George Eastman: A Kodak moment" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

June 28, 2013 Week One - "Chautauqua Caught on Film" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 2, 2013 Week Two - "Hymns Dead or Alive? The power of the Spirit" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 5, 2013 Week Two - "Don't Give Up the Ship!: Recounting the Battle of Lake Erie 200 years later" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 12, 2013 Week Three - "Jane Addams" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 19, 2013 Week Four - "Democracy in the Making: The Open Forum Lecture Movement" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 23, 2013 Week Five (Fourth Annual "Buffalo Day @ Chautauqua") The PBS Documentary: Chautauqua, an American Narrative - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 26, 2013 Week Five - "Putting CULTURE into AgriCULTURE: The influence of the traveling chautauquas on the American farmer" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

July 30, 2013 Week Six - "The Sherman-Davis Murders: First unsolved murder in Chautauqua County" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 2, 2013 Week Six - "Ben-Hur in American Culture" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 6, 2013 Week Seven - "Gettysburg" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 9, 2013 Week Seven - "Making Woman's History: Chautauqua and the local Suffrage Movement" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 13, 2013 Week Eight - "The Chautauqua Movement: Its origins and rise" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 16, 2013 Week Eight - "The Chautauqua Movement: Its demise and resurgence" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 20, 2013 Week Nine - "Historical Perspectives on Jehovah's Witnesses' Refusal of Blood Transfusion" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series

August 23, 2013 Week Nine - "Five More Giants of Chautauqua" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series



2012

WEEK ONE

June 26, 2012 - The Athenaeum at Cayala, Guatemala: Precedent and Symbol in the Making of a New Civic Building - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Presentation By Richard Economakis, associate professor of architecture, University of Notre Dame

June 29, 2012 - Chautauqua in Literature - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture By Bijou Miller

WEEK TWO

July 3, 2012 - John Winthrop and Roger Williams: Competing Visions of Church and State in America - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Charles Haynes

July 6, 2012 - When the White House Moved to Chautauqua: President Clinton's Stay in the Athenaeum - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Presentation ByEd Evans, journalist and historian - Not permitted to record.

WEEK THREE

July 10, 2012 - 3rd Annual "Buffalo Day @ Chautauqua" - War of 1812 - WNED Screening, Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture - Hall of Christ

July 13, 2012 - History of the Sacred Song Service - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Marlie Bendiksen and Jared Jacobsen

WEEK FOUR

July 17, 2012 - Preservation Talk I - Preservation Through Rehabilitation: The Chautauqua Amphitheater - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Charlie Heinz, former vice president of community and planning, Chautauqua Institution  

July 20, 2012 - Preservation Talk II - Keeping the Grounds - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Ryan Kiblin, supervisor of gardening and landscape, Chautauqua Institution  

WEEK FIVE

July 24, 2012 - Unity in Diversity: Chautauqua and the Immigration Question in 1920s America - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Jon Schmitz , CHautauqua Institution Archivist  

July 27, 2012 - In the Shadows of War: Chautauqua Region and the War of 1812 - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Traci Langworthy, assistant professor of history, Jamestown Community College  

WEEK SIX

July 31, 2012 - Preservation Talk III - Preservation Through Conservation: Managing storm water to save the lake - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Doug Conroe, director of operations, With an introduction by Jon Schmitz, archivist and historian, on Chautauqua Lake in history

August 3, 2012 - Suffer the Little Children: How Boys' Corn Clubs and Girls' Tomato Clubs Changed Rural America! - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Gary Moore, University of North Carolina State and president, Association of Career and Technical Education
http://archive.org/details/August32012-sufferTheLittleChildrenHowBoysCornClubsAnd

WEEK SEVEN

August 7, 2012 - The Titanic Disaster - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Steve Piper and Julie Hedgepeth Williams, author of A Rare Titanic Family

August 10, 2012 - The Great Seal of the United States; Its History and Symbols - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Priscilla R. Lynn, senior curator, U.S. Diplomacy Center, Department of State

WEEK EIGHT

August 14, 2012 - Radicals at Chautauqua - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Jon Schmitz, archivist and historian

August 17, 2012 - Atheism at Chautauqua - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Jon Schmitz, archivist and historian

WEEK NINE

August 21, 2012 - Grant at West Point: "Much of the Time, I am Sorry to Say, was Devoted to Novels" - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture by Ronald C. White, author of A. Lincoln: A Biography - Not permitted to record.

August 24, 2012 - Five More Giants of Chautauqua: Jack Voelker, Doc Sharpe, Kate Kimball, James Powers, & Mickey Murray - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lectures by Gwen Papania, Joan L. Trefts, Mary Lee Talbot, Mark Powers, & Bruce Stanton


These Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series recordings, from audience level, are part of the C-SAAHN "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO Series: created by The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN)

---By Dennis Galucki, Founder & Coordinator, C-SAAHN

The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History, & Nature Fund at the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo was proud to help support The Archives at Chautauqua 2012 Heritage Lecture Series.


2011

"CHAUTAUQWHAT? AN OVERVIEW OF CHAUTAUQUA'S HISTORY," Presentation by Jon Schmitz - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series, June 28, 2011

"THE HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF THE OUTHOUSE," Presentation by Gary Moore," Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series, July 1, 2011

"THE ROYAL VISIT BEFORE THE KING'S SPEECH," Presentation by David Cope - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series, July 5, 2011

"I HATE WAR! THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF FDR'S SPEECH IN THE AMPHITHEATER" - Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture Series, July 8, 2011
http://www.archive.org/details/iHateWarThe75thAnniversaryOfFdrsSpeechInTheAmphitheater

"ETHAN ALLEN: LIFE AND TIMES" Presentation by Willard Sterne Randall, Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, July 12, 2011
http://www.archive.org/details/ethanAllenLifeAndTimesPresentationByWillardSterneRandall

"THIS DANCE THAT WE DO: HYMNS WE WERE SINGING IN 1931" Presentation by Jared Jacobsen and Marlie Bendiksen, Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, July 19, 2011
http://www.archive.org/details/thisDanceThatWeDoHymsWeWereSingingIn1931PresentationByJared

"CHAUTAUQUA BANNERS, MOSAICS, POSTCARDS AND CARTOONS" Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, July 22, 2011
http://www.archive.org/details/chautauquaBannersMosaicsPostcardsAndCartoonsChautauquaArchives

"LESSONS FROM THE WOMEN'S LAND ARMY," Presentation by Elaine Weiss - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, July 26, 2011

"TRUE TALES, TALL TALES, TRIVIA AND TRADITIONS," Presentation by Jon Schmitz - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, July 29, 2011

100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MILLER BELL TOWER - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, August 2, 2011

100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MILLER MEMORIAL: BELL TOWER - CHIMES - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, August 2, 2011

"THE TEMPLE THAT WON'T QUIT: CONSTRUCTING SACRED SPACE IN ORLANDO'S HOLY LAND EXPERIENCE THEME PARK" - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, August 5, 2011

"WORDS THAT SPARKED A REVOLUTION," Presentation by Robert Bullock - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, August 9, 2011

SCREENING OF PBS DOCUMENTARY "ELBERT HUBBARD - AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL" - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, August 16, 2011

"CREATION AND RECREATION: SCIENCE AND THE SABBATH AT CHAUTAUQUA" - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, August 19, 2011

"WAR OF WORDS: THE SLAVERY DEBATE" - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, August 23, 2011

"FIVE MORE GIANTS OF CHAUTAUQUA" - Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, August 26, 2011


2010

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, August 27, 2010, FIVE MORE GIANTS OF CHAUTAUQUA

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, August 24, 2010, Greg Peterson, President and founder of the Robert H. Jackson Center and E. Barrett Prettyman Jr.

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, August 17, 2010, Jared Jacobsen, Institution Organist and Marlie Bendiksen, Archives research assistant

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, August 13, 2010, Joan R. Branham, Professor of Art History at Providence College

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, August 10, 2010, Amy Freitag, Program Director USA for the World Monuments Fund & Jon Schmitz, Institution Archivist and Historian

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, August 6, 2010, Jon Schmitz, Institution Archivist and Historian

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, July 30, 2010, Danielle Trusso, Archives Project Assistant

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, July 23, 2010, Jon Schmitz, Institution Archivist and Historian

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, July 20, 2010, Subagh Singh Khalsa, Chautauquan and traveler

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, July16, 2010, Robert Bullock, Pres. NYState Archives Partnership Trust

Chautauqua Institution Archives Heritage Lecture, July16, 2010, Robert Bullock. Pres. NYState Archives Partnership Trust, (Part II)

This recording is part of the C-SAAHN "Chautauqua Story" AUDIO Series
created by The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature
as part of the "Buffalo-Chautauqua Idea."
By Dennis Galucki, Founder & Coordinator, C-SAAHN


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