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ATTENDEE INFORMATION

Winter Lecture Series – Tempus Fugit/Time Flies: Measuring, Perceiving, and Living Time in Early America

January 26 – April 27, 2025

Attendees, please bookmark this page! All event updates will be posted here.

Zoom Links For Lectures

Below, you will find Zoom links for each of the lectures. Please do not share this information; it is for registrants only. Thanks!


Sunday, January 26, 2 p.m. – Bob Frishman, Horology professional and scholar

Missed it? Watch a recording of Bob Frishman’s January 26th Lecture, “Edward Duffield and Colonial American Clockmaking” by clicking the link below (and enter the passcode):

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/tJ9q1y1VA67ekgBC3E8NVZmmfHJPEGESXWDVek71TUkkzR7UkVhP3cHdKURujtqT.Z9hxE1NDxCgkUvs3?startTime=1737917840000

Passcode: 2025WLS#1


Sunday, February 23, 2 p.m. – Alexandra Macdonald, Ph.D. candidate in History at William & Mary

Zoom link for this upcoming event: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82951147684?pwd=MfbRL0MtJmezKvnmUmoWinsmHhHW41.1


Sunday, March 30, 2 p.m. – Sara Schechner, Curator Emerita, Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments at Harvard University

Zoom link for this upcoming event: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87991101596?pwd=jX2TV1kK6XkUM1mWRqCtqepuwg7ioI.1


Sunday, April 27, 2 p.m. – Elizabeth Beacon Eager, Assistant Professor of Art History at Southern Methodist University

Zoom link for this upcoming event: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81977423068?pwd=Cym9GRUV5LeBa2UDT74EvNDfHJ56Br.1