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Favorite Speaker You’ve Seen

qtlaw

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My adolescent crush came to town last night as part of our Speaker series, Chrissie Evert.

She was soooo nice.

We had Liz Cheney a few months ago, not as nice as Ms. Every but very entertaining.

Probably best ever for me was Desmond Tutu during the South Africa divestment movement. 10,000 on our quad was amazing.
 
Kurt Vonnegut, back around 1990-92.

And Kenn Finkel's two-hour editing seminars were good newsroom entertainment.
 
Isabel Wilkerson, the author of The Warmth of Other Suns, an epic look at the Great Migration.

The first time I heard her was at a writing conference in Grapevine, Texas. She was the keynote on Sunday morning, the last day of the conference, and there weren't many folks in the room. I believe many might have had a few too many adult beverages the previous evening. But Wilkerson received two standing ovations while talking about her book.

Then the university where I work hosted her a few years ago, and the talk was equally lovely.

Warmth is my favorite book ever.
 
I saw Robert McNamara admit that he really forked up the country's Vietnam policy and sent thousands of young Americans off to kill or be killed in pursuit of a futile endeavor. He did seem remorseful, as he certainly should have been.
 
I saw Robert McNamara admit that he really forked up the country's Vietnam policy and sent thousands of young Americans off to kill or be killed in pursuit of a futile endeavor. He did seem remorseful, as he certainly should have been.
If anybody read "The Quiet American", they wouldn't step a toe in Vietnam. The place was corrupt as the day is long.
 

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