gentlemen, please. welcome to the stage our panelists. miss nancy keegan smith, mr. carl cannon, mr. douglas, brinkley and our moderator miss anita mcbride well, this is terrific five. hey, hello. so wonderful to be together to see the sea of bread to think of mrs. reagan to think of president reagan who think of the joy and pleasure and privilege that we ve had to work in the region administration and thank you to the institute. thank you to the ronald reagan foundation. thank you roger for hosting us for this opportunity to reflect our panel. there s a series of panels coming today and and jim thank you for seeing it up. actually, i think you did also panels. and so what we re going to try and fill in some anecdotes here to capitalize on public gym said about just how smart mrs. reagan was her ambitions or four her husband and her husband s legacy and the role that she may be played in the country. and for the world so our focus will be on the legacy. we have a wonderful pa
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foundation. thank you roger for hosting us for this opportunity to reflect our panel. there s a series of panels coming today and and jim thank you for seeing it up. actually, i think you did also panels. and so what we re going to try and fill in some anecdotes here to capitalize on public gym said about just how smart mrs. reagan was her ambitions or four her husband and her husband s legacy and the role that she may be played in the country. and for the world so our focus will be on the legacy. we have a wonderful panel convert them introduced and our job is to try and provide a framework of what it s like to serve as a first lady what the role entails. the compacted of them what they ve accomplished how it s viewed over your time in office. and then also when they leave and that s the title of our panel. first lady mrs. reagan adore microphones not work. did you get any of that? did you hear any of that? okay good because i thought it was pretty good. stuff and shattered
welcome to the stage our panelists. miss nancy keegan smith, mr. carl cannon, mr. douglas, brinkley and our moderator miss anita mcbride well, this is terrific five. hey, hello. so wonderful to be together to see the sea of bread to think of mrs. reagan to think of president reagan who think of the joy and pleasure and privilege that we ve had to work in the region administration and thank you to the institute. thank you to the ronald reagan foundation. thank you roger for hosting us for this opportunity to reflect our panel. there s a series of panels coming today and and jim thank you for seeing it up. actually, i think you did also panels. and so what we re going to try and fill in some anecdotes here to capitalize on public gym said about just how smart mrs. reagan was her ambitions or four her husband and her husband s legacy and the role that she may be played in the country. and for the world so our focus will be on the legacy. we have a wonderful panel convert them in
members writer university white house historical association, massachusetts historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady s library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith s influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph s university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and v