A recent review in the philadelphia enquirer says this exhibition has love, death, and psychodrama. It goes on to examine a wealthy irish noble man who is part kickens with a spritz of Yankee Doodle into there is no doubt that his story from his traumatic head wound, to the demise at the hand of his own tenants is a cracking good tale, but it is more than love, death, and psychodrama. We see the entanglements of the 18th century and the global interconnectedness of the American Revolution. We find a story at the age of revolutions and also a story of today. A story of who we are and how we got here, and what the past means to us as a people or as nations. But we also find a detective story. A decades long mystery that started with two regullatively obscure paintings that had 22 works of art. One of the greatest mysteries of the past year, and my job brings me many, many joys on a regular basis, but one of the greatest has been watching this exhibition evolve and witnessing matts excite
Casey desantis and madison and mason. Desantis. Good afternoon, everyone. My name is john bush and i have the honor of being the executive director of the Ronald Reagan president ial foundation. And as can. You know, it truly has been an honor to be associated with this remarkable place named for such a remarkable man. By my count, this will be my 250th time up on this stage to introduce one of our nations finest. It is no secret to a few people here that it will also be my last introduction as executive director of the library. No, but as fate would have it, because of who our special guest is this morning, it could also probably be one of my most consequential and productions. But first. As always, in honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, if you would, please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands. One nation under god, indivisible
i m laura jarrett. happy friday. happy friday. i m christine romans. nice to see you. march 12th. 5 a.m. exactly in new york. start the clock. president biden offering this hopeful path out of the pandemic and he s giving a time line by early summer. in the first primetime address he urged all-americans to do their part. if we do all of this, if we do our part, if we do this together, by july the 4th there s a good chance you, family and friends will be able to get together in your backyard, neighborhood, have a cookout, barbecue, celebrate independence day. here the president urging all states to make all adults eligible for a vaccine available in two months. jasmine, we have dates here. vaccines on the way for everyone. lay out the president s goals. reporter: well, last night, laura, the president really did two things. he tapped into the empathizer in chief role that we are getting to know from him so well meeting with americans, as you said, to do their part. he
Gentlemen and welcome to the headquarters of the society of the cincinnati and home of the American Revolution institute. A member of the society in the cincinnati and the vice chairman of its history committee, it does me great honor to introduce to you this evening speaker, rachel and gold. Ins angle is a phd candidate history at lehigh university. Americastation, first band of brothers, friendship and, rotary within the Continental Army during the revolutionary era explores the reallife experiences of men who fought in the army by uncovering the significance of personal connections they developed throughout the conflict and their ability to sustain these ions into the years of the early republic. Her research has been supported by several institutions, including the Mcneil Center for early american studies at the university of pennsylvania, the Gibson Institute for 18th century studies, and the david. Ibrary she was awarded a society of in 20nati scholars grant to support one week o
Next, an author discusses his new book, margaret of the American Revolution, the. Xecution of isaac hayne host is hostednute event by the society of cincinnati in washington, d. C. Evening everyone. That introduction is hard to live up to put on trial. A and. Ally most especially the founding of our nations country. I reside in thomasville, georgia which is 35 miles north of tallahassee, florida. I can say with some confidence that between 1775 and 1783, absolutely Nothing Happened in this part of the world. Unless of course maybe you were a creek indian or a seminole. I am an anesthesiologist by profession. Its my nature to put people to sleep. I sincerely hope that that wont happen tonight. If i catch anybody napping i reserve the right to send you a bill. It was about this time in 2007 that i became a member of the society of the cincinnati of South Carolina. My knowledge of the revolutionary war was rudimentary at best. I began to study. I was familiar with the battles of lexington