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Our friends at The King’s College — the college famous for being located in the Empire State Building — have announced the fall schedule for their Distinguished Visitor Series. The visitors are interviewed by the college’s provost, Marvin Olasky, and answer questions from students. Each interview starts at noon and ends at 1:10,and guests are invited to come (and bring their lunch). E-mail Lindsey Stoehr at lstoehr@tkc.edu for a place.

Here are the speakers for September and October:


  • September 9 Victoria Cobb, President, Family Foundation of Virginia

  • September 15 S.E. Cupp, Writer, commentator

  • September 20 Amity Schlaes, Economist, author

  • September 21 Victor Claar, Economist, professor

  • September 23 Lisa Miller, Newsweek religion editor

  • September 27 Ned Ryun, President, American Majority

  • October 1 Dick Armey, Former House Speaker

  • October 4 Daniel Pipes, Scholar, writer

  • October 7 Caleb Stegall, Kansas District Attorney, writer

  • October 14 Peter Lillback, President, Westminster Theological Seminary

  • October 21 Ryan Messmore, Heritage Foundation fellow

  • October 28 Knox Thames, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

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