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Multimedia Lectures

For your use we have created multimedia lecture slideshows of the lecture series featured during the "To tell the Tale" exhibit. The presentations contain the slides used during the lectures as well as the live audio recordings. We hope that you enjoy reliving lectures; or if you missed them, take this chance to see and hear what you missed.


These audio recordings of the lectures given as part of the "To Tell the Tale: Preserving the Lives of Mormon Women" will be available for purchase this September. More information will be posted soon regarding prices and availability dates.



21 January 2004 -- 2:00 p.m.

Jill Mulvay Derr
Director, Smith Institute
"Remembering Eliza R. Snow, 1804-1887"
Reception, L. Tom Perry Special Collections Lecture Room

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19 February 2004 -- 7:00 p.m.
Carol Cornwall Madsen
Senior Research Fellow, Smith Institute
"'The Motives of our Hearts': The First Fifty Years of Relief Society"

Listen to the lecture: Windows Media format (right-click and save the target file, then double-click the shortcut to listen to the streaming lecture)


18 March 2004 -- 7:00 p.m.
Claudia L. Bushman
Adjunct Professor of History, Columbia University
"Writing Our History"

Listen to the lecture: Windows Media format (right-click and save the target file, then double-click the shortcut to listen to the streaming lecture)


14 April 2004 -- 7:00 p.m.
Sherilyn Cox Bennion
Emeritus Professor, Humboldt State University
"Public and Private: What Their Newspapers Reveal about Utah's Early Women Editors"

Listen to the lecture: Windows Media format (right-click and save the target file, then double-click the shortcut to listen to the streaming lecture)