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A good way. But to make sure that we have adequate time for everyone. So when you get to five minutes left, i have a fiveminute card and i will lay it up so you can see it and then three minutes and one minute so you can see where you are. So we have time for everyone. Im going to introduce each panelist as they come forward, because i found if you introduce them all at once people forget who they are. So i will begin with our first panelist who is john f. Polk. He received his ph. D. In mathematics from the the university of delaware in 1979. He served three years in the army, including a tour in vietnam. He is retired from a 45year career as a scientist and Senior Adviser of International Research collaboration at the u. S. Army research laboratory, aberdeen proving ground, maryland. He is currently the clan historian for clan pollock international and publishes sho ....
A rooted commitment to imperialism that began in europe. He serves as the founder of the federal congress project in George Washington university. This runs about one hour. Id like to get things started. A little after high noon. I am the chief historian at the u. S. Capital historical society. Welcome to everyone making it today. I feel a bit of a fraud introducing our guest speaker because i cant imagine anyone a member of who is the society that does not know ken bowling already. For untold years he has been a editor at the multimodel congress relating to the history of the First Congress to meet under the constitution. In addition to welcoming all of you, i would like to acknowledge peter, who is your next wednesday to tell us about how artists interpret history for the canvas. Hopefully we will see many of you, if not all of you next wednesday. Kenneths cannot talk to ....
For untold years he has been a editor at the multimodel congress relating to the history of the First Congress to meet under the constitution. In addition to welcoming all of you, i would like to acknowledge peter, who is your next wednesday to tell us about how artists interpret history for the canvas. Hopefully we will see many of you, if not all of you next wednesday. Kenneth will talk to us about the vision of the west as a motivator in the American Revolution. The expanded concept of revolution through the hamiltonian revolution into the early congresses. It is an invitation to think of the west not just as a place where people could invest certificates after the war make quick money. But as a way of giving scope to the aspirations of the American Revolution. Not a turning away from, but turning towards so ....
History. Learn more this weekend on American History tv. The Third NationalWomens Rights Convention was held in syracuse in 1852. Matilda gage is 26 at the time and had 4 children already. She learns that the convention is going to occur. She writes a speech. She travels to syracuse, bringing her oldest daughter with her. Gage hadnt contacted any of the organizers. She wasnt on the program. She hadnt written to say, may i be involved in this . She just shows up. She waits in the crowd. When there is a quiet moment, she marches up on stage and, trembling, takes the podium and begins to speak. She gives this incredibly moving speech. Afterwards, lucretia is so impressed that she has speech published. That is the only speech from that convention that was published in the paper. And from that early speech, that ....