members writer university white house historical association, massachusetts historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady s library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith s influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph s university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and v
my name is nancy keegan smith, and i d like to welcome you as flares vice president to tonight s program. thank you to our partner american university school of public affairs who has been so supportive of our endeavor. and to our flare institutional members writer university white house historical association, massachusetts historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady s library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith s influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph s university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century p
and to our flare institutional members writer university white house historical association, massachusetts historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady s library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith s influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph s university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordr
my name is nancy keegan smith, and i d like to welcome you as flares vice president to tonight s program. thank you to our partner american university school of public affairs who has been so supportive of our endeavor. and to our flare institutional members writer university white house historical association, massachusetts historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady s library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith s influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph s university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century p
Killer was in Failing Health and hospitalized from that i am the to from time to time over the past few years. He had declared himself the devil and sent followers to commit a series of killings in 1969. He was proannounce ed dead last night and was believed to have died of natural causes. We take a look back at Charles Manson. Reporter the mark on his forehead unmistakable and his wild jailhouse interviews unfretable. I would take the book and beat you to death with it and i would not feel a thing. Reporter Charles Manson the mass murderer that came to represent the dark side of a generation. Maybe i should have killed, 4 or 500 people then i would have felt better. Reporter manson started to commit armed robberies at the age of 13. And later telling tom snyder, most of his early years were spent behind bars. I was raised up in here. Reporter in 1967, he begged to be kept in prison. I said, i cannot handle the maniacs outside, let me back in. Reporter he was released and led crimes to