
![]() | Daniel Di Salvo '98, Visiting Professor at Amherst College, delivers his lecture Political Parties and the Constitution; "A Scandal in Polite Society"? . This was the first event of the three part Constitution Day Speakers Series. |
| George Thomas, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Williams College, energetically begins his lecture What is the Nature of the American Constitution and Who Gets to Interpret It? on September 28th. | ![]() |
![]() | Professor Thomas has students read from the Constitution. |
| Allison Leader reads from the Constituion as First Year students from Professor Breslin's Scribner Seminar look on. | ![]() |
![]() | Professors Natalie and Flagg Taylor with Derek Bagley enjoy the Constitution Day speaker. |
| Participants in the Pohndorff Room for the Constitution Day speaker, George Thomas. | ![]() |
![]() | Professor Seyb (left) introduces Professor Flagg Taylor in the Pohndorff room. |
| Professor Flagg Taylor on October 5th, delivers his lecture entitled Executive Power, Necessity, and the Constitution. | ![]() |








