War, womens history, the history of childhood, and reconstruction. I have had an opportunity to meet many of judy students. They are outstanding. She brings them here every year to gettysburg. I have had a fantastic time with judy out in the battlefield. She is a wellestablished scholar. She has published a number of books and articles. The book that has probably gotten the most acclaim is entitled civil war, sisterhood, and womens politics in transition. And just recently, she has assumed the editorship of the journal of the civil war era. It is a fantastic journal out of penn state, also published by the university of North Carolina press, and certainly worth your attention. Our second panelist, just to the left, is sarah gardner. Sarah is professor of history and director of southern studies at Mercer University in georgia, where she teaches cultural and intellectual history of the 18th and 19th century american south. She serves as the associate editor for the voices of the america
Teaches a range of courses of 19th century u. S. History, civil war, womens history, the history of childhood, and reconstruction. I have had an opportunity to meet many of judy students. They are outstanding. She brings them here every year to gettysburg. I have had a fantastic time with judy out in the battlefield. She is a wellestablished scholar. She has published a number of books and articles. The book that has probably gotten the most acclaim is , sisterhood,il war and womens politics in transition. And just recently, she has assumed the editorship of the journal of the civil war era. It is a fantastic journal out of penn state, also published by the university of North Carolina press, and certainly worth your attention. Our second panelist, just to the left, is sarah gardner. Sarah is professor of history and director of southern studies at Mercer University in georgia, cultural andches intellectual history of the 18th and 19th century american south. The associate editor for t
40 miles an hour and were already finding them around 30 plus miles an hour in a lot of locations. Wind machine has been turn on but the the sun machinist also working and the sunnies getting up early, maybe in a bad mood to get up earlier then yesterday but look at this at 7c oclock and sunnies already awake. Looks great in Center City Philadelphia notice these clouds, i loved this pictures. Look at how these clouds are moving across the area in kutztown this morning on our neighborhood weathernet work. Temperature of 38 degrees there. Wind northwest at eight. Did you get up higher then that. They are moving faster then that. Winds are gusting higher then the six to 8 miles an hour you see there. A nice start to the day but the finish of the day will look better. Fortytwo in philadelphia, 39 in wilmington. Thirtynine in millville now. We have a jump in the temperature there. Fortyone in allentown. It feels colder every place. Es feels like 33 degrees in philadelphia because of that wi
Right new looking at Center City Philadelphia just a gorgeous shot, and seeing blue skies, in 22nd. We have nice looking weather conditions in most other locations but it is glummy looking at jack frost big boulder at this point. Notice the tree, blowing around, we have got wind chill there and it has been as low as the teens in the poconos this morning. Out in reading reeve 42 degrees right now and it is starting to brighten up there. We will enjoy the rest of the day as we get these clouds out of here. We can see low pressure system the spin, counterclockwise spin on that low, the rain that came here yesterday is now up through massachusetts and rhode island, and the other, bulk of this moving to the south, we are left with some clouds moving through right now, but they wont be here all day. Fortythree in philadelphia. Fortytwo trenton. Forty in wilmington. Forty in allentown. Fortyfive in wildwood. It looks acceptable until you step outside and you realize that it feels like eight i