Vivien Lasken: Code Breakers of Illinois, The Geneva Story
Lecture Series | Registration opens 12/12/2025 12:00 AM CST
Vivien Lasken is the Director of the Fabyan Villa and Japanese Garden in Geneva, IL, and the leading expert on Colonel Fabyan and the Riverbank estate. She has a degree in Anthropology with a focus in Archaeology and Museum Studies from UIUC. Vivien has worked at the Spurlock Museum and the Museum of Science and Industry prior to Preservation Partners of the Fox Valley. She is passionate about history and how narratives of our past shape the world around us.
Elizebeth Smith Friedman was a pioneer in code-breaking and one of the nation’s foremost cryptanalysts. She took down smuggling syndicates during Prohibition, broke enigma codes in WWII, and caught Nazi spies in South America. She and her husband, William Friedman, practically invented their field overnight. Learn about her start at the fabulous Geneva estate of Colonel George Fabyan, the eccentric millionaire, and how her research led to the start of the NSA.