To us a little bit about general eisenhowers military service and how he developed into a leader and eventually led to him being president. I always allow our speakers to introduce themselves and tell us what they want us to know about them. So i will turn this over to you, david. David thank you very much. Good to talk with you. I am use to looking into a screen but im talking to my classroom. We just had a three hour class on a president ial speech that broke up several minutes ago and i think for accommodating me. There was a several minute overlap in this program but we were able to resolve it. For myself, i am grandson of Dwight Eisenhower. I have spent a fair amount of time in abilene. Mary is living there now. This is a town that probably more than any other place in america reminds me of the town i grew up in. Gettysburg is on route 30 which turns into route 70 about a mile and a half north of where you all are. In the eisenhowers really shuttled between the two. They lived in
Lunchtime lectures know that this is normally where id hand off to the president s ceo of the Us Capitol Historical Society jane campbell. She sends her best well wishes to mr. Bostock and the team shes out of the country this week. So you guys are stuck with me for the afternoon. And so with that im now going to read this fantastic biography. Im going to share with you why we are so thrilled to have bob bostock here with the Us Capitol Historical Society this afternoon. Bob is a curator for exhibits at the nixon foundation. And in fact bob worked for former president nixon towards the tail end of his time towards the tail end of his life in the office of former president nixon during his more than three decades of public service. He spent considerable time working on environmental policy really making him a perfect fit for this sort of program. He worked for governor Christine Todd whitman both when she was governor of new jersey and when she became epa administrator during we First A
Lunchtime lectures know that this is normally where id hand off to the president s ceo of the Us Capitol Historical Society jane campbell. She sends her best well wishes to mr. Bostock and the team shes out of the country this week. So you guys are stuck with me for the afternoon. And so with that im now going to read this fantastic biography. Im going to share with you why we are so thrilled to have bob bostock here with the Us Capitol Historical Society this afternoon. Bob is a curator for exhibits at the nixon foundation. And in fact bob worked for former president nixon towards the tail end of his time towards the tail end of his life in the office of former president nixon during his more than three decades of public service. He spent considerable time working on environmental policy really making him a perfect fit for this sort of program. He worked for governor Christine Todd whitman both when she was governor of new jersey and when she became epa administrator during we First A
We are pleased to welcome David Eisenhower who will talk to us a little bit about general eisenhowers military service and how he developed into a leader and eventually led to him being president. I always allow our speakers to introduce themselves and tell us what they want us to know about them. So i will turn this over to you, david. David thank you very much. Good to talk with you. I am use to looking into a screen but im talking to my classroom. We just had a three hour class on a president ial speech that broke up several minutes ago and i think for accommodating me. There was a several minute overlap in this program but we were able to resolve it. For myself, i am grandson of Dwight Eisenhower. I have spent a fair amount of time in abilene. Mary is living there now. This is a town that probably more than any other place in america reminds me of the town i grew up in. Gettysburg is on route 30 which turns into route 70 about a mile and a half north of where you all are. In the ei
Shes ans her best well races to mr. Bostock in the team, she is out of the country this week. You are stuck with me for the afternoon. And so with that, i am now going to read this fantastic biography that im going to share with you, and share why we are so thrilled to have bob is a curator for exhibits at the nixon foundations. He worked for the former president nixon towards the tail end of his time, towards the talent of his time in the office of former president nixon. During his more than three decades of Public Service he spent considerable time working on environmental policy, really making him a perfect fit for this sort of program. He worked for governor Christian Todd whitman, most when she was governor of new jersey and when she became epa administrator during the First Administration of president george w. Bush. He also served as director of Strategic Communications for the new Jersey Department of entire Environmental Protection and had some fantastic stories about the wor