Seventeenth Annual Whitehall
Lecture Series - 2002
February 3, 10, 17, 24 and March 3, 2002, 3:00 p.m.
The Whitehall Lecture Series brings together speakers from
prominent museums and universities around the country to
discuss topics related to America’s Gilded Age, such
as architecture, history, decorative arts, and historic
house museums. A reception following each lecture allows
lecture-goers to meet and talk with the speaker. Tickets
are $12 per lecture or $55 for the series. The series price
includes a bound copy of the Whitehall Lecture Series Essays.
For reservations please call the Museum at 561655 2833 or
e-mail the Museum.
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February
3
The Financial and Economic Character of America at
the Turn-of-the-Century
John Steele Gordon
Author of many books on financial history, including
The Business of America. For more than ten years,
John Steele Gordon has written the widely read "The
Business of America" column in American Heritage
magazine. Marked by a combination of erudition, wit,
and eloquence, Gordon’s stories have celebrated
the high points, and occasional low points, in the
history of business in this country, from the colonial
period to the present. The best of his mini-histories
have been gathered in The Business of America. Gordon
is also the author of The Great Game: The Emergence
of Wall Street as a World Power, Hamilton's Blessing:
The Extraordinary Life and Times of Our National Debt,
and The Scarlet Woman of Wall Street. He can be heard
on National Public Radio’s Marketplace and has
appeared in a number of television documentaries about
American and economic history. Gordon’s lecture
will focus on American business at the turn-of-the-century
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February
10
Technology in the Home at the Turn-of-the-Century
Roger Moss, Executive Director, The
Athenaeum of Philadelphia.
Besides serving as Executive Director of The Athenaeum
of Philadelphia. Roger W. Moss is an Adjunct Professor
of Architecture for the Historic Preservation Program
of the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds positions
on the Boards of Directors of the British Cathedrals
and Historic Churches Foundation, the Christopher
Ludwick Foundation, and the Abraham Lincoln Foundation.
Moss lectures extensively and is the author of numerous
articles and books on historic architecture and decorating.
He will discuss the technology which emerged during
the turn-of-the-century and found its way into American
homes of the Gilded Age.
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February
17
The Wisdom of the Robber Barons
George David Smith
George David Smith, Clinical Professor of Economics
and International Business, New York University. Before
gaining his post as Clinical Professor of Economics
and International Business at New York University’s
Stern School, George David Smith worked as project
manager and antitrust history consultant at the Cambridge
Research Institute from 1979_1981. In 1982 he was
founding partner of The Winthrop Group, Inc. in Cambridge,
Massachusetts and New York, where he has been a consultant
to such companies as ALCOA, General Electric Company,
and Shell Oil Company. He is a research associate
of the Center for Japan-U.S. Business and Economic
Studies and has been twice named a Glucksman Faculty
Fellow. His research interests include business strategy
and structure, government regulation, technological
development, and the evolution of financial systems.
Smith will explore the topic of his latest book –
the highly successful and influential business practices
of the "Robber Barons" of the Gilded Age.
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February
24
Newport: The Evolution of a Resort
Armin Allen
President of the Board of Trustees, Preservation
Society of Newport County, Rhode Island. Armin Allen
serves as the President and Chairman of the Board
of Trustees of the Preservation Society of Newport
County. He is the former Director of European Sculpture,
Works of Art, and Ceramics at Sotheby's and was a
leading London-based dealer in European ceramics.
Allen previously served as Curator for the Preservation
Society of Newport County before assuming his current
position on the Board of Trustees. He has been a contributor
to numerous magazines and exhibition and sale catalogs.
Currently he works in real estate and serves as a
specialist consultant to Phillips Auctioneers in New
York. Allen will explore the birth and development
of one of the best-known resorts of the Gilded Age.
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March
3
Henry M. Flagler's Paintings Collection: The Taste
of a Gilded Age Collector
Sandra Barghini
Chief Curator, Flagler Museum. As Chief Curator
at the Flagler Museum, Sandra Barghini is responsible
for the restoration and preservation of Henry Flagler’s
estate, Whitehall, and the care of its related collections.
She previously served as Chief Curator at Hearst Castle
in San Simeon, California and received a National
Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship to attend
the American Academy in Rome in 1989.Barghini has
curated numerous exhibits and written and contributed
to many exhibit catalogues, including A Society of
Painters: Flagler’s St. Augustine Art Colony,
A Young Man’s Legacy: Rare Photographs of the
Titanic, and A Distant Muse: Orientalist Works from
the Dahesh Museum of Art. Her latest catalogue accompanies
the exhibit, Henry M. Flagler’s Paintings Collections:
The Taste of a Gilded Age Collector, the first comprehensive
look at Flagler's art collection. Barghini’s
lecture will explore the broad range of Flagler's
taste as a typical Gilded Age collector.
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