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Chip Herr Memorial Lecture
The 2025 Captain David R. “Chip” Herr, Jr. ’80 Memorial Lecture featured Dr. James C. Cobb, B. Phinizy Spalding Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia, who delivered a talk titled “Texas: The South, The West, or Its Own Thing?” A former president of the Southern Historical Association, Dr. Cobb has written extensively on the interaction between economy, society and culture in the American South. A recipient of numerous academic honors, he is also the fatherin-law of Beth Bollinger Cobb ’91 and the grandfather of Barrett Cobb ’28 and Gia Cobb ’30. While on campus, Dr. Cobb met with Upper School students, faculty and staff for a lunch Q&A and joined seventh-grade students during their history class.

Chip’s sister, Sarah Herr Hollenbeck ’82, and her family were there for the annual event. Members of the Class of 1980, including Bill Runyon, Joe Willis, John Brookman, and Parker Schenecker, were also in attendance to honor and remember their classmate.
The Chip Herr ’80 Memorial Lecture honors the life and extraordinary military service, leadership and heroism of FWCD alumnus Chip Herr ’80. The lecture series celebrates Herr’s legacy and provides FWCD students and the community with models of scholarship and service – men and women who have made sacrifices in their lives and continue to “shoulder the burdens” in the 21st century. Herr died on February 3, 1991, when his helicopter malfunctioned and crashed in eastern Saudi Arabia during a non-combat mission. He is the only FWCD graduate who has died in service to his country.
