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[applause] i will give david a moment. Thank you all for coming and for your patience. What a Beautiful Day it is to be here. Im the executive director of the Library Association and on behalf of the board of trustees we welcome you to this gorgeous day in what promises to be a memorable hour with one of americas greatest authors and historians david mccullough. [applause] for those of you that might not be familiar, we were founded in 1929 by the ohio first lady. She was an avid reader who thought there should be a collection of books i ohio writers were about the subjects in the residence and symbolized the idea. Today through its collection, publications, but the words and festivals, it connects readers and writers and promotes the state as one of the truly great literary centers of the united states. 2019 marks the 90th anniversary of. Can you think of anyone who woul ....
What the experts say when they told you you cant win you can when. Please help me welcome back to ohio again, David Mcauliff mcau. [applause] thank you, governor, mrs. Joanne and all of you. I have never in my life had such an uplifting appreciated welcome as we have had since we arrived in ohio several days ago to begin our talk about the pioneers. The generosity, the good spirit, the honesty, decency so many of us were brought up on is so prevalent part of the everyday life of your state i hope you dont ever take it for granted and keep it going. You were wonderful. Thank you. Dont get too big for your britches. [laughter] the dedication to community and family which are so important or major objectives in this society, civilization, whatever you want to call it that our predecessors and all of you still believe in. I came upon this subject quite by chance. I often thought the role of luck in life to come and get a commencemengi ....
Susan Pennington Walton, of Gettysburg, died in her sleep on May 7, at the age of 69. Susan was the youngest child of George McCray Walton and Rebecca Pennington Walton, ....