In Scotland: A Tale of Two Bridges and One Poet
Meets: M from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Location: Bozeman, MT - Museum of the Rockies
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| Date | Day | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 03/02/2026 | Monday | 3 PM to 5 PM |
Please note: This course program requires membership in a 2025-2026 OLLI at MSU Membership
Description
In eastern Scotland, there are two long and remarkable bridges on the railway line between Edinburgh and Dundee. One has a legacy of tragedy, diligently commemorated by William McGonagall, who was proclaimed "the greatest Bad Verse writer of his age." The other bridge is an engineering marvel that became a visual symbol of Scotland and its industrial heritage. The program will include the improbable enduring popularity of the self-proclaimed "poet and tragedian" William McGonagall and the useful meaning of a "Forth Bridge Job."Program Takeaways
Participants will learn about the risks and rewards of, respectively, under- and over-engineering of vital structures, as well as Scottish pride, humor and quirky affections.
| Fee: | $0.00 |
Bozeman, MT - Museum of the Rockies
600 West Kagy BlvdBozeman, Montana 59717
Dale Martin
Dale Martin taught history at MSU for a quarter century. He taught Montana history, the First World War, and the 20th-century Middle East. He grew up in the Seattle area and attended Washington State University-Pullman. He did archaeological fieldwork in the U.S. and overseas for a couple of decades.| Date | Day | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03/02/2026 | Monday | 3 PM to 5 PM | Bozeman, MT - Museum of the Rockies |
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P.O. Box 173860
Bozeman, MT 59717-3860
Tel: (406) 994-6550
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E-mail: ato@montana.edu
Location: 128 Barnard Hall
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