University in arlington virginia, just a very crusty from washington, d. C. These, are all James Madison fellows who were awarded a 24,000 graduate fellowship to study the us constitution. And theyve been attending a four week summer institute, the constitution here and theyre just about to conclude. So if you happen to be a teacher either middle school, high school, you teach government history or civics courses, and youre in our program. If you know someone that teaches courses, we encourage them. Visit our website, which is just James Madison dot gov and youll find about the opportunity to study under the James Madison fellowship. Now id like to turn the time over to the Foundation Director education, dr. Jeff morrison, who will introduce our guest speaker. Dr. Morrison. Well, you. Mr. Larson and good morning, everyone. When he wanted to reassure his fellow new yorkers and other round of fires of, the wisdom of the proposed constitution he had helped make alexander hamilton, writing
Good evening. My name is brent holmes and i have the privilege to serve as the acting director for the Hauenstein Center for president ial studies. On behalf of our partners at the gerald r. Ford president ial foundation and the gerald r. Ford president ial library and museum, i would like to thank you for joining us this evening to help celebrate constitution day. Tonights event event is part of the talking together series, a collaborative project with the paterno soros center for civil discourse. The Kaufman Interfaith Institute and media. In 1787, 55 delegates met in philadelphia and drafted the constitution. These four pages of parchment laid the foundation for this new government. Much of what we know as the constitution was written later through 27, ratified them, amend means to broaden the scope of our democracy. Tonights speakers will help us understand the history and the development of our National Charter. This evenings event would not be possible without the continued gener
Good evening. My name is brent holmes and i have the privilege to serve as the acting director for the Hauenstein Center for president ial studies. On behalf of our partners at the gerald r. Ford president ial foundation and the gerald r. Ford president ial library and museum, i would like to thank you for joining us this evening to help celebrate constitution day. Tonights event event is part of the talking together series, a collaborative project with the paterno soros center for civil discourse. The Kaufman Interfaith Institute and media. In 1787, 55 delegates met in philadelphia and drafted the constitution. These four pages of parchment laid the foundation for this new government. Much of what we know as the constitution was written later through 27, ratified them, amend means to broaden the scope of our democracy. Tonights speakers will help us understand the history and the development of our National Charter. This evenings event would not be possible without the continued gener
The talking together series, a collaborative project with the paterno soros center for civil discourse. The Kaufman Interfaith Institute and media. In 1787, 55 delegates met in philadelphia and drafted the constitution. These four pages of parchment laid the foundation for this new government. Much of what we know as the constitution was written later through 27, ratified them, amend means to broaden the scope of our democracy. Tonights speakers will help us understand the history and the development of our National Charter. This evenings event would not be possible without the continued generous support of our donors. Hauenstein Center Memberships are a vital part in our ability to continue fulfilling colonel Ralph W Hauenstein vision of raising a community of ethical, effective leaders for the 21st century. We accomplish this Important Mission through through programing like this evening and work and the work being completed in the peter c cooke Leadership Academy. To learn more abou
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