Auburn University: A Photographic History
Lecturer Jack Simms presents Auburn Through the Years
Original Lecture Date and Time: October 24, 2006 at 4PM
Location: Special Collections & Archives, Ralph Brown Draughon Library
Speaker: Jack Simms
Photographers have documented the history of Auburn University from Old Main
Hall through the latest still pictures that appear in electronic publications.
These images illuminate the university's past in a way that textual documents
cannot, but require careful selection and analysis to convey an accurate perspective.
This slide-illustrated program draws upon decades of experience in the selection
and description of images that best depict the history of Auburn University
through photography.
Jack Simms received a B.S. degree in journalism and English from Auburn University
in 1949, earned his master's degree in journalism from Louisiana State University
two years later, held various positions with the Associated Press for the next
23 years, headed the Department of Journalism at Auburn from its founding in
1974 until 1992, and collaborated with Mickey Logue to produce Auburn: A Pictorial
History of the Loveliest Village (1981, revised 1996).
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