![]() ![]() ![]() KARL JOHNSON: Thank you again, and a special welcome also to the many folks who have tuned in remotely via live stream. Are you sure?ĬARL NEUSS: I was born in Orange County, New York. And I know Carl and I will continue to look forward to being a support to the Chesterton House lecture series. Chung is going to be presenting and to see all of you here.Īnd I thank you for that support. ![]() So I know if Al were here, he would be so pleased to be seeing what Dr. And so he was instrumental in making that happen in our community. We were also members of the Philharmonic Society of Orange County, which was a presenting group that brings in the Vienna Philharmonic and a lot of large names, Joshua Bell. He was a real fan, and he and I really connected in that way. We traveled a bit.Īl especially loved classical music. Al, Linda, Carl, and myself were very good friends. So I thank you for your lovely hospitality. And I layered every bit of clothing I had on today, walking around.Īnd a real highlight for me today was to have lunch with several students at the Beta Residence House, along with Dr. I realize this is your spring, but for us from Orange County it's freezing cold. And I would like to introduce them so that we can give them our appropriate thanks and also ask Elaine to say a couple of words about the lectureship.ĮLAINE NEUSS: Thank you. The late Al Beinfohr was a member of the Cornell class of 1966.Īnd we are very privileged this evening to have Carl and Elaine Neuss with us here this evening. The Beimfohr-Neuss Lecture is made possible by Carl and Elaine Neuss as well as Al and Linda Beimfohr. Past lecturers have included historians, a sociologist, a literary scholar, a medical doctor, a farmer, the leader of one of the largest nonprofit organizations in the world, and this year, a pianist. The Beimfohr-Neuss Lecture is designed to address questions related to faith and public life. I'm the executive director of Chesterton House, which is a center for Christian studies here at Cornell and an affiliate member of Cornell University Religious Work. Welcome and thank you for joining us for the 2018 Beimfohr-Neuss Lecture. ![]()
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