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31st Annual LaFollette Lecture—Stephen Morillo

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Professor of History Stephen Morillo delivered the 31st LaFollette Lecture, Ibn Khaldun Views Olitski

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President Pat White introduced recently appointed Charles D. and Elizabeth S. LaFollette Distinguished Professor of Humanities Dwight Watson, who introduced the afternoon's speaker.

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After requesting a moment of silence in remembrance of Dean and Professor Emeritus Vic Powell H55, who died earlier this week, Watson introduced Morillo as an academic warrior who, like a crossbow is accurate and bursting with kinetic energy.

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Professor Morillo begins his lecture, Ibn Khaldun Views Olitski

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Morillo opened with a series of cartoons, including a couple of his own.

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A painting of ibn Khaldun and Jules Olitski by Professor Morillo adorned the podium.

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Professor Morillo talks with colleague and philosophy professor Mark Brouwer after the lecture;

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Professor Morillo and Lynn Miles-Morillo talk with a student in Salter Hall Lobby

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Professors Tracey Salisbury and Melissa Butler H85 congratulate Professor Morillo.

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The new LaFollette Professor with Gary and Sue LaFollette

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Michael Carper ’13, Robbie Dixon ’13, Sebastian Garren ’14, and Zachary Thompson ’13

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Trustee Emeritus Mitsuya Goto ’55 talks with Professor Morillo.

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Gary and Sue LaFollette talk with Professor Emeritus of History Jim Barnes H91 and his wife and research associate, Patience.

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Professor Morillo chats with Professors Crystal Benedicks, Jim Cherry, and Tracey Salisbury.

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Trustee Emeritus Robert Wedgeworth ’59 talks with Professors of English Warren Rosenberg and Marc Hudson.


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