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2003-2004 Season
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September 25, 2003
Chief Richard Picciotto, the highest-ranking New York City firefighter
to survive the World Trade Center collapse on September 11, 2001,
recounted his experiences. Picciotto was on a stairwell between
the sixth and seventh floors of the North Tower when it fell.
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November 20, 2003
Dr. Danney Goble, a professor of letters at the University of
Oklahoma, descended from pioneers who settled in Indian Territory
and Oklahoma Territory before 1900. Goble shared tales about Oklahomans
and their deeds in a program entitled The Rest of Oklahoma's Story. |
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February 26, 2004
Lowell Catlett is a full-time Regent's Professor at New Mexico
State University with a unique understanding of evolving technologies
and their implications on how we live and work. He works internationally
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March 25, 2004
Dr. Greg Walton survived a devastating oil field fire that resulted
in severe burns to more than 75 percent of his body. A determined,
outgoing individual, Walton went on to develop the courage to live
a full and successful life. He shared his personal story in the presentation
Out of the Flame Surviving Was Easy, the Challenge Was Living. |
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or to suggest a future speaker, please contact Mary Kate Wilson (mkwilson@noble.org) at 580.224.6246.
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