Reflections on Stewart Lee Udall

A Panel Discussion about Udall as a Lawyer, Author and Supporter of the Arts

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Photo poster titled "I'm for Stew"

When

6:30 – 8:30 p.m., May 3, 2011

Where

Among notable Arizona politicians, Stewart Lee Udall enjoys a unique and enduring legacy. This special panel presentation explores Udall through three lenses: as a lawyer, author, and a supporter of the arts.

Cheryl Knott Malone, Associate Professor, UA School of Information Resources & Library Science, will explore Udall's contributions as an author.

L. Boyd Finch, author, Legacies of Camelot: Stewart and Lee Udall, American Culture, and the Arts, will address Udall's impact on the arts.

Charles Ares, J. Byron McCormick, Professor Emeritus and Special Advisor to the UA Rogers College of Law, will share his memories of practicing law with Stewart Lee Udall and Morris Udall.

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I'm for Stew

Contacts

Cheryl Knott Malone, Associate Professor, UA School of Information Resources & Library Science
L. Boyd Finch, Author, Legacies of Camelot: Stewart and Lee Udall, American Culture, and the Arts
Charles Ares, J. Byron McCormick Professor Emeritus and Special Advisor to the UA Rogers College of Law