Cspan2 as a public service. Im Chris Goodwin with Mississippi Department of history. Our session is titled uniquely American History and in one way or another these three books touch on every state of the union aswell as our neighbors to the north and south. We will hear from each of our authors about the story they tell you in thebooks and ill ask a few questions before opening it up to questions and comments from you all. Remember since we are on cspan the viewers will be able to hear your questions. All comments and questions take it to the podium. Jeff nguyen has chronicled the Southwestern United States such american undesirables as bonnie and clyde, charlesmanson and jim jones. He lives in Fort Worth Texas and was a member of the texas literary hall of fame with such bestselling books as go down together, the last gunfight, manson the road to jonestown and waco. Today he tells us about his war on the border, the Texas Rangers and an american invasion. Brian casper is received a b
Im chris. Good luck with the Mississippi Department of archives and history. Our session is titled uniquely American History. And in one way or another, these three books touch on nearly every state in the union, as well as our neighbors to the north and the south. Well hear from each of our authors about the stories that they tell in your books. And then ill ask a few questions before opening it up for questions and comments from you all. Please remember. That since we are on cspan and the viewers wont be able to hear your question unless you go to the microphone and ask it. There. So all comments and questions take it to the podium. Jeff lynne has chronicled the Southwestern United States in such american undesirable roles as bonnie and clyde. Charles manson and jim jones. Lives in fort worth, texas, and is a member of the texas literary hall of fame for such bestselling books as go down together the last gunfight, manson the road, the jonestown town and waco. Today, hell tell us abo
Denison student Margaret “Meg” Wilson, Class of 2021, is the 74th recipient of the Kussmaul Award.
Since 1947, the Louis Kussmaul Friendship Award jointly presented by Denison University and the Granville Area Chamber of Commerce has been given annually to the Denison University student (traditionally a senior) who has contributed the most to building friendly relations between Denison and the Granville community.
The award is a formal recognition of those who have given of themselves to the greater community during their Denison years. A $300 prize is awarded the winning nominee.
Wilson, of Bexley, Ohio, received the award during a virtual Chamber of Commerce lunch meeting on April 21.