Carrie sowden is the director of archeology for the National Museum of the great lakes. This is not her first time in erie. We actually learned about her when she was speaking here about the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald before. Shes an amazing speaker. She has dove and Research Vessels all over the world, but she spent the last 17 years really focusing on wrecks here in the great lakes. Shes a graduate of texas a m, us marine archeology program, which is really the preeminent Maritime Archeology program in the country. So were were thrilled to have carrie and as a sort of extra announcement for all of you, as was cspan and that contact got us and heard carrie was presenting and theyre actually covering this evenings lecture to be broadcast nationwide. So great exposure for this topic and. Carrie could talk about a lot of different topics, but we chose this one because its its really unbelievable. How does a 338 foot long steel ship sink in the most shallow of the great lakes and just
Carrie sowden is the director of archeology for the National Museum of the great lakes. This is not her first time in erie. We actually learned about her when she was speaking here about the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald before. Shes an amazing speaker. She has dove and Research Vessels all over the world, but she spent the last 17 years really focusing on wrecks here in the great lakes. Shes a graduate of texas a m, us marine archeology program, which is really the preeminent Maritime Archeology program in the country. So were were thrilled to have carrie and as a sort of extra announcement for all of you, as was cspan and that contact got us and heard carrie was presenting and theyre actually covering this evenings lecture to be broadcast nationwide. So great exposure for this topic and. Carrie could talk about a lot of different topics, but we chose this one because its its really unbelievable. How does a 338 foot long steel ship sink in the most shallow of the great lakes and just
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Club member ken burns. Thank you all very much for coming. Im so happy to be back at the press club. Its really been a home base for our long arduous for the film. Urs exception. E i do feel compelled to edit. Was negative three years old back then. Though i was already working not yetlls, i had perfected what we call the ken effect quite then. I also feel, now that you war, that ihe civil reminded you 24 years ago, in the, when we came with civil war, that i reminded you felt aboutm sherman newspapers men. He hated newspapers men so much was sure if they killed them all, there would be news breakfast. Efore and, of course, unfortunately, unscathed withpe the rooseveltss roosevelts, thol eleanor, who held twice weekly News Conferences with first time a the first lady did that and franklin, because he had been an the harvard crimson, felt that had made him a newspapers man himself and loved to develop and cherish the development of personal relationships with the newspaper that he crowd