LU graduates greet Harbour at DAR meeting

Published 2:21 pm Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Merny Erby, regent of the William Taylor Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, welcomed Dr. William Harbour, her former professor at Longwood University, as the guest speaker at the chapter’s February meeting held in Kenbridge.   

“Since the completion of his doctoral degree in political science in 1976 from Indiana University, Harbour has been a faculty member at Longwood University in the Department of History, Political Science and Philosophy,” according to a club press release. “During that time, he has served as department chair for three terms.”

Harbour teaches courses on American government and politics, including the American presidency, American foreign policy, terrorism and homeland security, ancient and medieval political philosophy, modern political philosophy and political leadership.

“The idea of Longwood’s hosting one of the presidential debates came out of a discussion in the American presidency course that Dr. Harbour has been team-teaching with Longwood’s President (W. Taylor) Reveley for the past three years.”

In the days leading up to the Vice-Presidential Debate at Longwood last fall, Harbour gave interviews that appeared on over 600 television stations around the country; he was also interviewed by three different radio stations.   

“Dr. Harbour shared with the DAR members many other interesting observations about the planning and culmination of the debate on the university’s campus,” officials said.

Following Harbour’s presentation, members enjoyed a “Presidential Tea” hosted by Shelia Amos and Diane Clark. Members were invited to bring a favorite tea cup and to share its history with the group.