Of history Jennifer Keene who chairs the department of history at chapman in Southern California in the American Military experience of world war i the Award Winning scholar to the great war and the United States in the First World War also with dozens of articles in contributing to do textbooks the prize for society of military history reference book winning said Jack Miller Center prize in also edits a peer review digital humanities project to find common ground. On the Advisory Board of the International Society for the First World War studies and we are happy to have her as current president we just had our conference a couple loved ones to go. And then dealing with an africanamerican experience and from the french and the british soldier joy me in welcoming dr. Jennifer keene to norwich university. [applause] thanks for coming out to talk about world war i and you can see from the title to begin with the idea in through the american is soldiers experience when wilson declares war
Greg Irons sampled every conceivable creative outlet the 1960s counterculture had to offer first as a rock musician in Philadelphia (The Candymen), then as a Bay Area rock poster artist (Bill Graham and others), then underground comix (Last Gasp, Print Mint), and coloring books, mastering each one before moving on to the next. By the 1980s, Irons was at the forefront of tattoo art, traveling the world to study with the masters of the form in Japan and, finally, Thailand, where he was hit by a bus and killed in 1984. The legacy he left is a testament to his prodigious talent and energy. Benito Vila has charted the trajectory of Greg Irons’ life and artistry for PKM readers.