Rothbaum Lectures
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The Julian J. Rothbaum Distinguished Lecture is sponsored and administered by the Carl Albert Center of the University of Oklahoma. The lecture is delivered in odd-numbered years to avoid conflict with debate surrounding the congressional elections. Each Rothbaum lecturer is invited to give a series of three related lectures during a period of one week. The lectures are free and open to the public. These three lectures, suitably revised and extended, are then published as a book by the University of Oklahoma Press.
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