The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.

Third installment of Community Lecture Series focuses on valuable lessons learned from 1786 economic crisis

NEWS RELEASE
Issued - October 9, 2009

ARDMORE, Okla. — Nationally renowned scholar J. Rufus Fears, Ph.D., will continue the Community Lecture Series at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 13, at the Ardmore Convention Center.

As the third lecture in the five-part series, Fears will present How Real Statesmen Meet an Economic Crisis. Fears, an award-winning University of Oklahoma professor of history, will reveal how the United States, as a fledgling country, overcame the debt and mortgage crisis of 1786. Fears will show how the Founding Fathers did not meet that challenge with stopgap measures and partisan politics, opting instead to establish this country's constitution.

Entitled Leadership in a Time of Crisis: The Lessons of the Founding Fathers, the Community Lecture Series is open to the public and provided at no cost, courtesy of several private and public sponsors. No reservations are required, and individuals may attend any or all of the lectures.

"The lecture series continues to draw large crowds from across southern Oklahoma," said Wes Stucky, president and chief executive officer of the Ardmore Chamber of Commerce and an event sponsor. "Dr. Fears' passionate presentations tie historical events to today's world. He is a master storyteller and a speaker that you'll remember for years to come."

The lectures are an extension of the lifelong learning component of the Ardmore 2020 visioning process recently concluded by the Ardmore Chamber of Commerce Foundation. The series will continue for two more weeks with each lecture taking place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday (Oct. 20 and Oct. 27) at the Ardmore Convention Center, located at 2401 N. Rockford Road in Ardmore.

The fourth lecture (Oct. 20) is titled Thomas Jefferson and Our Empire of Liberty, and focuses on Jefferson's innate leadership ability and vision. At a time when Napoleon declared himself emperor and ransacked Europe, Jefferson peacefully brokered the Louisiana Purchase, ensuring that freedom and a free market economy would spread across a continent. The final presentation (Oct. 27) will shift from the national level to the state level. Fears will present Lloyd Noble: Patriot, Entrepreneur and Leader.

The Community Lecture Series is sponsored by American National Bank, Ardmore Chamber of Commerce, BancFirst, CableOne, The Bramlett Agency, Community Activities, Inc., of Ardmore, Mike and Betty Jane Cawley, The Daily Ardmoreite, Bill and Carrie Goddard, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Community Foundation of Ardmore, Tommy and Billye Joy Craighead, Elmbrook Management Company, First National Bank & Trust Company of Ardmore, Landmark Bank, Mercy Memorial Health Center, Merrick Foundation, Michelin, N.A., Noble Energy, Inc., John and Joan Snodgrass, The Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation, Wes and Peggy Stucky, and Valero Ardmore Refinery.

For additional information about the Community Lecture Series, contact Mary Kate Wilson at 580.224.6246 or mkwilson@noble.org. You may also visit www.noble.org/lecture. For media inquiries, please contact Adam Calaway at 580.224.6209 or jacalaway@noble.org.

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The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc. (www.noble.org), headquartered in Ardmore, Okla., is a nonprofit organization conducting agricultural, forage improvement and plant biology research; assisting farmers and ranchers through educational and consultative agricultural programs; and providing grants to nonprofit charitable, educational and health organizations.