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| Subject | Lewis & Clark in Montana | |||||
| Title | Lewis & Clark in Montana | |||||
| Speaker | Harry W. Fritz | |||||
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| Scheduling | Contact by phone. | |||||
| Fees | Montana Committee for the Humanities Speakers Bureau fees. $150 per presentation plus travel expenses: >400 miles - $50 >600 miles - $100 >800 miles - $150 | |||||
| Type | Available for public presentations and technical consultations. | |||||
| Description | Topic of specialty is Lewis & Clark in Montana. | |||||
| Credentials | Harry W. Fritz is Professor of History and Chairman of the Department of History at The University of Montana in Missoula. He graduated from Missoula County High School in 1956, and attended Dartmouth College (A.B. 1960), The University of Montana (M.A. 1962), and Washington University in St. Louis (Ph.D. 1971). Professor Fritz teaches courses in early American history, American military history, and Montana history. He has been UM's Teacher of the Year (1972 and 1999) and Distinguished Service Award winner (1985). He has written several articles and lectured widely on the Lewis & Clark Expedition. He is the author of Montana: Land of Contrast (1984) and co-editor of Montana and the West (1984) and The Montana Heritage (1992). In 1985 and 1987 he served in the Montana House of Representatives and in 1991 and 1993 in the Montana Senate. | |||||
| Note | Harry Fritz is a member of the Montana Committee for the Humanities Speakers Bureau. Please visit their web site at www.umt.edu/lastbest/ for more information. |
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