Entry into world war ii. Coming up next, ceremony commemorating the anniversary at the National World war two memorial in washington, d. C. The event honored veterans and arizona senator john mccain gave the keynote address. This is an hour. Ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. Now we will go through the reading of the veterans, introducing them and theyll be presented their quote of valor. If the veterans can stand, please do so, if not remain in your chairs. The first is mr. William planthearse, entered the army from new york and arrived at barracks in hawaii in december 1939. He was part of the Field Artillery and later changed to the 89th infantry division. Second section battery b. He was there during the attack and later boarded the ship president grant as a gunner tert in july 1942 to go to the canal and evacuated in 1943. Received the purple heart and with one bronze star in asianic Pacific Campaign metal and purple heart survivor. Ladies and gentlemen, mr. William. Second w
Our class is about a drama class taught in prison and about the teaching and learning about the prison and he people who have to live in it and around it and who are trying to survive its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights
Our class is about a drama class taught in prison and about the teaching and learning about the prison and he people who have to live in it and around it and who are trying to survive its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights
Our class is about a drama class taught in prison and about the teaching and learning about the prison and he people who have to live in it and around it and who are trying to survive its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights
Our class is about a drama class taught in prison and about the teaching and learning about the prison and he people who have to live in it and around it and who are trying to survive its violence and trauma and play cage was begun there with the full participation of the class in realize in a series of public performances. We hear the voices of the students read over. They work to find their own stories and have the courage to dramatize them. This book is full of hard stories. It dares every complacency about what the society does to people. On the title page, and i see the copies of the book around the room. So you should look at this. I want you to look at the book that you just grabbed. Theres a photograph of all the students in the class and i find it really good to see their faces. Another thing i want to point out when you pick up your copy of cage, theres in addition to the wonderful introduction by boris, dont miss the section called play wrights on the inside and play wrights