And the radicals. This was recorded in 2011 and its about an hour, 10 minutes. I would like to mention a couple of Upcoming Events before i introduce professor ferling. We continue a series next week, next wednesday, here at the Central Library that we started and much of our foundation is funded and this was a great idea. Kansas city cradle of interviewers. Over time we will be doing history of flowership. We are having conversations with ur snures. D next wednesday, john macdonald, the brewing pioneer, the finest beer in america, i hesitate to say that with sam you ell adams. But i will be interviewing john and how he created the greatest americas brewery. And terry macdonald, his sister is one of our employees and she has pictures and bail bond receipts. This is a historyloving audience. We have terry on august 11 talking about one of the most important battles of the civil war, our part of the country, battle of wilsons creek. Part of an ongoing series. Part of the the series that
The book argues that the notes werent written in their entirety that summer. But madisons the most important account of that summer. Brian where did you get this idea . Mary i thought i would write a narrative, a story of what it has been like from his perspective and as i investigate the notes and read them, i realize there were a lot of mysteries and things werent quite as i expected them to be and as i spent a lot of time with the notes and wonderful access at the library of congress and it became evident it wasnt what we thought it was. Brian where are the notes at the library of congress . Mary they are in a big vault at the library of congress and you need special permission. Most people dont need to go that far and you can see them on the website and the library has a wonderful website. For this project, it was important to look at the notes. I could go down and see it. I kept my hand behind my back the entire time and only touched them. Brian why did it take two years . Mary th
Only framer who we know of who took complete notes that summer. The book, the notes werent written in their entirety that summer. But madison is the most important account of that summer. Brian where did you get this idea . Mary i wrote a narrative, a story of what it has been like from his perspective and as i investigate the notes and read them, i realize there were a lot of mysteries and things werent quite as i expected them to be and as i spent a lot of time with the notes and wonderful access at the library of congress and it became evident it wasnt what we thought it was. Brian where are the notes at the library of congress . They are in a big vault at the library of congress and you need special permission. Most people dont need to go that far and you can see it on the website and the library has a wonderful website. Or this weather. Com, it was for this website, it was important to look at the notes. I could go down and see it. I kept my hand behind my back the entire time and
Alan Fraser, who held senior roles at some of the biggest names in the web and gravure printing industry of the day including Watmoughs, Quebecor World and Polestar, has died aged 70.