Neal E. Lambert

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1934 –

76

Who is Neal E. Lambert?

Neal Elwood Lambert is an emeritus professor of English and American Studies at Brigham Young University. His most notable work was A Believing People: Literature of Latter-day Saints an anthology co-edited with Richard Cracroft.

Neal Lambert was born in Fillmore, Utah to Elwood Delyle Lambert and his wife the former Libbie Utley.

Lambert earned a bachelors degree and a Ph.D., the later in American Studies, both from the University of Utah. His doctoral dissertation was on the western writing of Owen Wister.

Lambert began his career as a professor at what is now Weber State University. He joined the BYU faculty in 1966.

For a time Lambert served as the chair of the BYU Faculty Advisory Council, which fulfills some of the roles faculty senates serve at other universities. He also in the early 1970s served as the faculty advisor to the BYU bookstore, working to increase the purchasing of scholarly works by the bookstore and the use of the bookstore by the faculty.

Lambert also served as the chair of BYU's American Studies Program, chair of the BYU English Department and Associate Academic Vice President for graduate studies and research.

Lambert married the former Lucille Anne "Anne" Johnson Tee.

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