So lovely!  That she and Bruce met at the Folger is too perfect.  I am so 
delighted that the Wharton-SAW connection has been reaffirmed but am still 
saddened by not having had the great luck to meet Bruce back in the day.Heather 
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-------- Original message --------From: Michael Godwin via Winedale-l 
<[email protected]> Date: 5/5/26  4:20 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
[email protected] Cc: Winedale alums 
Shakespeare at <[email protected]> Subject: [Winedale-l] Re: 
Honoring the Legacy of Ambassador D. Bruce Wharton (UT Austin/Plan II, 1970s) 
Julie Wharton, Bruce's widow, sent me the obituary their daughter, Sarah, 
wrote. I'm attaching it here (it's a PDF) for those who wish to see it. I'm 
forwarding it on to press people too of course. Love to all of you.MikeOn Wed, 
Apr 29, 2026 at 9:58 PM 'TERRY GALLOWAY' via Shakespeare at Winedale Email List 
<[email protected]> wrote:This is the perfect 
letter, Mike.  Thank you for reaching out on behalf of Bruce and all the good, 
kind , decent things his life represents I love you TerrySent from my iPhoneOn 
Apr 29, 2026, at 10:55 AM, 'Maggie Megaw' via Shakespeare at Winedale Email 
List <[email protected]> wrote:





Mike,

This is wonderful. Bruce was a dear friend going back to high school and I so 
agree that his story should be told. It will be extra appropriate if it is told 
first by an Austin paper.

So good of you to think of this and put together such a strong letter.

XxxMaggie




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From: Michael Godwin 
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Date: Wed, Apr 29, 2026 at 9:24 AM
Subject: Honoring the Legacy of Ambassador D. Bruce Wharton (UT Austin/Plan II, 
1970s)
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Dear UT University Communications, The Daily Texan, and UT  Leadership:
I am writing to share news of a deep loss to the University of Texas community 
and to suggest a way we might honor one of our distinguished alumni. On April 
15, 2026, Former U.S. Ambassador D. Bruce Wharton passed
 away at the age of 72.
Bruce was a 32-year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service, a recipient of the 
Edward R. Murrow Award, and reached the highest tiers of American diplomacy as 
Acting Under Secretary of State. But before his global career took him from
 Latin America to his service as U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe (2012–2015), Bruce 
was a foundational member of the Shakespeare at Winedale program. I had the 
privilege of performing alongside him in 1979, and I have remained a part of 
that community through my
 own participation in 1980, 1981, and 1989, and through subsequent reunion 
events.
It has been notable to see the profound and widespread tributes to Bruce in the 
Zimbabwean press, where he was regarded as a pillar of decency and generosity. 
His passing has yet to be recognized by any major American news outlet,
 however, or even the U.S. State Department, so far as I know
There is a unique opportunity here for the University of Texas—specifically the 
Daily Texan and University Communications—to lead the way in commemorating a 
life that so perfectly exemplifies the
 Longhorn spirit. This is a story of a student who shared his powerful voice 
with us in a theater barn near Round Top and later used it to represent the 
United States with grace and distinction on the world stage.
Since I first reached out to the Texan on April 20, a beautiful and extensive 
tribute has been published by the Public Diplomacy Council of America, 
featuring testimonies
 from more than 30 former ambassadors, senior State Department officials, 
career Foreign Service officers, and Zimbabwean citizens: Remembering
 Bruce Wharton .
I am sharing this news with both the Daily Texan and University Communications 
in the hope that our campus media might be the first in the United States to 
properly document Bruce's legacy. Between
 the archived Winedale programs on our own servers and the availability of 
local sources like Robert Faires (former Arts Editor of the Austin Chronicle
and Bruce’s Winedale classmate in 1978), the story is ready to be told with the 
local texture and depth it deserves. Robert's contact number is 512-567-5228 
(Call or Text). Founding director of Shakespeare at Winedale, Professor 
Emeritus of English James
 B. Ayres, may be reached at [email protected] or
[email protected].
Bruce Wharton’s life was defined by what has been called his "warm humanity" 
and "quick wit." It would be a kind of homecoming if his home university were 
the one to first share his story with the American public.
I am available at 202-763-3307 or [email protected] to facilitate 
introductions or provide further background.
Sincerely,
Mike Godwin
Former Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Texan
UT Law Class of 1990
Plan II Class of 1980









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