Can, i am quite fond of these. It is actually larger than the old 6. 5 ounce bottles i grew up with. [laughter] mr. Pendegrast and i like them because they hold the fizz and they stay relatively cold, longer. [laughter] mr. Pendegrast let me introduce my other books really quickly. This is actually my latest book, not the new edition of coke. This is a wonderful childrens book, silly sadie. You can find all of this at my website, which is my name. This is a fart joke book. This is a history of coffee. And this is mirror, mirror, a history of mirrors. Unbelievably broad ranging and kind of interesting. Japans tipping point, which is recent. I went looking to see whether they were really doing a lot about Renewable Energy after the meltdown. And one more, lets see, victims of memory is probably my most important book, it is about the repressed memory of the epidemic of the late 1980s and early 1990s. And i wanted to open this with a quote from 1985, and i presume if you are interested in
Florida, where he was speaking at another conference. We do feel a little guilty for asking him back so soon. Gary is not only a prolific speaker and author, but a popular battlefield guide, one of the leaders in the preservation movement, an awardwinning teacher, and one of the most important mentors of graduate students in civil war history. As i noted when i introduced gary at the 2014 symposium, he dedicated his prizewinning book the union war to his graduate students at penn state and the university of virginia with admiration for their contributions to the field. I know his students reciprocate that admiration. As just an example of what gary had done for the next generations of historians, our previous speaker is just one example. We owe it to gary to put in a applause for his latest work, the recently released interactive etextbook, the american civil war. Today we have asked gary to bat cleanup. Ladies and gentlemen, gary gallagher. [applause] prof. Gallagher i dont think he f
11 annual roosevelt reading festival. When fdr created the library and gave home to the American People his home was people would visit and learn from the past so they would be able to create a Better Future for themselves. That mission of discovery and learning is something we take serious here. By welcoming visitors from all over we try hard to make that vision. It is our way to show how roosevelts vision for the library as a Research Institution is being fulfilled boy a variety of authors who write books of all kinds. The work is evidence that there can be much learned and great inspiration drawn from the roosevelt area. I thank them all for being with us today. And through cspan we are able to share the roosevelt reading festival with a grand audience across the country. None of this would be possible without the dynamic staff of the Roosevelt Library and our volunteers that i thank for their help. The Museum Opened new exciting exhibits. A 6 Million Investment in the future. Our b
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