civilized the wild west. itpi is out in paperback in may. in a review by hampton sides, a great writer himself he wrote blood and thunder hampton sides wrote, this book makes me. hungry. [laughter]ine i like that line.ou would you welcome stephen friedn [applause] thank you. michael milt sic has worked as hiltzik began at the l.a. times as a financial writer in 1931. he now 1981. he now writes a column about business. in 2004 he won an award for distinguished business andd financial reporting. with the l.a. times in 99 he shared a pulitzer prize for beaw reporting for co-writing an expose of corruption in the music industry. and when michael won the pulitzer, i won this recently, a friend of his said at least now you ll know what s in your obit. [laughter] his books include a death inobt kenya: the murder of julie ward, the plot against social security. he s got one coming out in september called the new deal: a modern history. the book we re talking abo
to the grand canyon, walk into the 100-year-old hotel and you see a picture of fred harvey. i had that experience with my wife 20 years who. who the hell is fred harvey? a lot of people have asked that question. it s a great way of asking about the history of america. fred harvey turns out ran the first chain of anything in america. he ran the restaurants and hotels in chicago and los angeles and civilized the american west. his story had never been taken seriously journalistically before, and i was lucky not only to recreate this multigenerational family business, the harvey s were the biggest in the 1880s through the 1940s, but fred s stuff was in the family. it was a very personal book as well, and it gave the insight that most people know fred harvey because of the harvey girls. it was a great american journey for me. being from the east, this was my first trip to the west. i recreated the life of the west which easterners don t understand. they think of it as a whole oth
award twice, lives in philadelphia with his wife dianne, and the book is called appetite for america, howsiarya railroad hospitality em bier that civilized the wild west. it s in a review by a great writer himself who wrote blood and thunder. he wrote, this line makes me hungry. i like that line. would you welcome stephen fried. thank you. [applause] michael hilzik worked at the providence bulletin. he now writes a column for the l.a. times. he won an award for distinguished business and financial reporting. with the l.a. times he won a prize for beat reporting and corruption in the music industry. when michael won the pulitzer, i read this recently. a friend says at least now you ll know what s in your obit. his books include the plot against social security, he s got one coming out in september called the new deal of modern history. paperbacked in june, michael? that s right. paper back in june. would you welcome michael hilzik. [applause] jeff guinn is a fo
earliest innovators of the american hospitality industry. mr. harvey was the propriety of 65 restaurants and lunch counters along the santa fe railraod and several hotels from chicago to los angeles. the union station in kansas city missouri is the host of this talk it s about 50 minutes. this is the whirlwind two days of the national archives last night and we are here in this building i must say i have spent a lot of time the last six years in my brain in writing about the history of said harvey while he himself lived in leavenworth and the harvey company was spread from its peak from cleveland all the way to california in the second floor of kansas city union station was the absolute hobaugh fred harvey business. everything they saw about america that they took to people was for the kansas city view and before this business in the depot so i ve spent a lot of time in your town in my brain the last few years. the easiest way for me to get you into the book and the idea of
in his book appetite for american stock with a journalism professor stephen fried recounts the life fred harvey one of the earliest innovators of the american hospitality industry. mr. harvey was the proprietor of in several hotels from chicago to los angeles. union station in kansas city missouri is the host of this talk. it s about 50 minutes. i want to thank everyone who s been involved in bringing me here to kansas city. it s been a whirlwind two days and now we are here in this building i must say i ve spent a lot of time in the last six years in writing the history about fred harvey while fred harvey lived in leavenworth and the company was spread from its peak from cleveland to california. the second floor of kansas city union station was not slowed hub of the fred harvey business everything is all about america they took to people was from kansas city, few. and before this building there was the union depot before it burned down so why have spent a lot of time in y