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Winning journalist and author he worked for the houston where we were colleagues. Were you at the light at one point . Yeah, we were colleagues. The quality that san antonio deserves that was the slogan on the magic. Yeah. We remember the day the light went out and its written a number of books ranging from baseball to, sadly, sutherlands springs. I also want to tell you he he wrote editorials for the chronicle one of the pulitzers he won was for that the Editorial Page Editor at that point at one point was jeff, who had been the total editor. And jeff told me about joe that you could give him any topic to write about. And within a few hours youd have a very nice piece. Did he ever tell you that he. Did not tell me that but. Well, joe, i think youd like to start off with a brief reading to kind of set things up for sure. Thank you, rick. Thank you all for coming. As rick suggested, ive lived in san antonio twice during my l ....
There we go. All right. So not many people have heard about camp mohican or are familiar with the work that did. Thats what were going to review tonight. If you came to our Program Last Year on, the civilian conservation corps that more widespread on the work of cc in the United States and in ohio tonight, were focusing just on mohican. So start with a brief overview of the program before we get to mohican. Youre all familiar with the great depression. By 1933, the Banking System had collapsed and over 25 of workers were unemployed. So obviously sites like standing in line for soup kitchens was common. People were st,ries were shut down, farms and homes were lost, foreclosure mills and mines were abandoned, and families were going hungry and looking for work and for food. They could as part of that. Franklin offered a ....
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There we go. All right. So not many people have heard about camp mohican or are familiar with the work that did. Thats what were going to review tonight. If you came to our Program Last Year on, the civilian conservation corps that more widespread on the work of cc in the United States and in ohio tonight, were focusing just on mohican. So start with a brief overview of the program before we get to mohican. Youre all familiar with the great depression. By 1933, the Banking System had collapsed and over 25 of workers were unemployed. So obviously sites like standing in line for soup kitchens was common. People were starving, factories wet do, farms and homes were lost, foreclosure mills and mines were abandoned, and families were going hungry and looking for work and for food. They could as part of that. Franklin offere ....
Winning journalist and author he worked for the houston where we were colleagues. Were you at the light at one point . Yeah, we were the quality that san antonio es tt was the slogan on the magic. Yeah. We remember the day the light went out and its written a number of books ranging from baseball to, sadly, sutherlands springs. I also want to tell you he he wrote editorials for the chronicle one of the pulitzers he won was for that the Editorial Page Editor at point at one point was jeff, who had been the total editor. D d about joe that you could give him any topic to within a few hours youd have a very nice piece. Did he ever tell you that he. Did not tell me that but. Well, joe, i think youd like to start off with a brief reading to kind of set things up for sure. Thank you, rick. Thank you all for coming. As rick suggested, ive lived in san antonio twice during my long life, but i have known san antonio since before i w ....