This afternoons session beginning with andrew lambert, challenge, naval war of 1812. My name is stewart mclauren, and im the president of the White House Historical association where we are privileged to convene today for this significant event. Were honored to have with us today two members of the board of directors of the White House Historical association, the honorable stock and kiplinger. Were also honored to have with us today mr. William almond, who is the curator of the white house. This program commemorates bicentennial of one of americas most critical but overlooked conflicts. With the gathering of extraordinary scholars and experts in history field, next two days sure to educate and inspire, enhance our understanding of the war of 1812. The White House Historical mission echos symposium goal, echos public on history of white house. Were so pleased to host this d day, the study of white house history. This event could not be possible without the partnering and support of our
Date in history posts. Its my honor and pleasure today to welcome you to this virtual lecture delivered by marlene [inaudible]. Marlenes a lawyer. Shes also the author of a book entitled fair labor lawyer the remarkable life of new deal attorney and Supreme Court advocate [inaudible]. Shes currently working on her second book entitled the history of the [inaudible], 1855 through 1946. For the last decade of her 30year career, as a marylands attorney generals office, from which she retired in 2013, she served as a special assistant to the attorney general and was responsible for enforcing Consumer Protection laws governing the marketing of tobacco and alcohol and internet safety. [inaudible]. Has twice received the attorney generals Exceptional Service award. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate and a member of the board of trustees in a college in maryland. She earned her law degree from George Washington university and her mba from Loyola University of maryland, where she has also taught law. Sh
Remarkable life of new deal attorney and Supreme Court advocate [inaudible]. Shes currently working on her second book entitled the history of the [inaudible], 1855 through 1946. For the last decade of her 30year career, as a marylands attorney generals office, from which she retired in 2013, she served as a special assistant to the attorney general and was responsible for enforcing Consumer Protection laws governing the marketing of tobacco and alcohol and internet safety. [inaudible]. Has twice received the attorney generals Exceptional Service award. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate and a member of the board of trustees in a college in maryland. She earned her law degree from George Washington university and her mba from Loyola University of maryland, where she has also taught law. She has received recognition and financing for research and grants for fellowships for the National Endowment for the humanities, brandeis institute, and the American Jewish archives. [inaudible] to be sure. She
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Good morning washington enjoyed a long 50 year relationship with alexandria. By the time it was founded when he was 17, when he died at the age of 67, he participated in the political life of the city. He was a trustee of alexandria and he was a justice of the peace of fairfax county. He represented alexandria in the virginia legislator. Even when he was president , he made sure when they chose this area to be the new site of the nations capitol that alexandria was included in the original district of columbia. George washington loved to dance. And all the ladies really wanted to dance with him, to dance with the president of the United States was a big thrill. In 17981799, they came here for birthday balls. He died in 1799, they had one every year, except for 1,800 because it was too close to his death and during the world war. Alexandria has the largest George Washingtons birthday parade in the nation. Alexandria likes to say this is George Washingtons hometown. Next weekend, more fr