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SUMMARY:Third Thursday - A Few of my Favorite Things
DESCRIPTION:Jan. 20\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Matthew Schaefer \n \n  \nHoover Presidential Library archivist Matthew Schaefer shares “A Few of My Favorite Things” he has discovered in his career as a Hoover archivist.\n“Some are treasures and others are just fascinating pieces of history most people never knew existed\,” Schaefer said. Be sure to join us online for this special ‘behind the scenes’ look at the Hoover archives! \nAdvance registration is required. Sign up for FREE here. \n 
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-a-few-of-my-favorite-things/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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SUMMARY:The Best of Third Thursday - The 1929 Christmas Eve White House Fire
DESCRIPTION:6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Craig Wright\, Archivist\, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum\n \nThis ‘Best of” program originally aired in December 2020 to a large on-line audience. This year\, we welcome 20 Iowa public libraries and a new audience to learn about this tragic fire that relocated Hoover out of the Oval Office for much of his presidency. \nSmoke was noticed by a White House telephone operator who sounded the alarm.  The fire was thought to be contained when the first engines arrived.  But flames suddenly appeared in areas outside of the fire zone.  In the end\, it became a four-alarm fire with dozens of engines and ladder companies working to extinguish the inferno.  Although most of President Hoover’s important papers were saved\, the Executive offices were destroyed.  A number of miscellaneous documents littered the White House lawn in the aftermath. \nDespite the commotion\, Mrs. Hoover continued a party for the children of their good friends in the main portion of the White House which was unaffected by the fire. \nRegistration is now open. REGISTER HERE.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/the-best-of-third-thursday-the-1929-christmas-eve-white-house-fire/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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SUMMARY:Picture your Pooch
DESCRIPTION:The Hoover Presidential Foundation invites pups of all ages and size to star in their own photoshoot at the Festival of Trees display in the Foundation office. Attendees are invited to snap away with their own cameras and free to utilize settings from the display\, including a Christmas decorated hearth\, a pile of wrapped presents\, or one of the 20 beautifully decorated trees on display. There is no fee to view the displays or for the photo shoots\, although donations will be accepted. \n‘Picture Your Pooch’ will be open during regular Festival hours\, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday\, Thursday and Friday\, Dec. 15 to 17. All dogs must be on a leash while in the building and under control of the owner. Owners accept full responsibility for any accidents or injury caused by or to their pet. Appointments are not required. \n“We’d love to see more people enjoy the Festival of Trees\,” said Tiffany Frederick\, events manager at the Foundation and creative force behind the display. “Our pups are part of the family\, and here’s a chance to use beautifully decorated settings to add to our pets photo albums.” \nFamilies are encouraged to take group portraits as well. “Families can come in anytime to get a picture. We’ll recruit someone on staff to snap it for them\, if they like\,” Frederick said. \nThe Festival of Trees display is open Monday through Friday 9a.m. to 6p.m.\, Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays noon to 5 p.m. through Dec. 30. \n 
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/festival-of-trees-twelve-days-of-christmas/
LOCATION:Hoover Presidential Foundation\, 127 W Main St\, West Branch\, IA\, 52358\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211203T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211230T180000
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SUMMARY:Festival of Trees 2
DESCRIPTION:With an extended temprorary exhibibt at the Herbert Hoover Presidential LIbrary and Museum\, there was no space available to display the annual Christmas Tree exhibit. Until now. \nThe Hoover Presidential Foundation recently moved into new office space in downtown West Branch\, and will display\, free of charge\, over 20 trees decorated to the theme: 12 Days of Christmas.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/festival-of-trees/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211202T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211202T190000
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SUMMARY:Festival of Trees: Member Reception
DESCRIPTION:Dec. 2\, 2021 \n\n5-7 p.m. at the new Foundation building (127 W Main St. West Branch)\n \nFestival of Trees opens to the public on Friday\, Dec 3 during Christmas Past – but Foundation members get to see it first! Join us Thursday\, Dec 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Hoover Presidential Foundation (127 W. Main Street) for hors d’oeuvres\, wine\, and cider! Short remarks at 6:15 p.m. \nView 13 Christmas Trees decorated with a Twelve Days of Christmas theme along with five more trees and other assorted Holiday Decorations. \nThis is a free event for Foundation members. Future-member guests may attend for $10 or with a membership pass. \nRegistration extended to Dec. 1 – CLICK HERE!
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/festival-of-trees-member-reception/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T145856Z
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday - A Tale of Two Famines
DESCRIPTION:November 18\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Robert Zapesochny\n \n“A Tale of two Famines” explores the role Herbert Hoover played during the Russian famines of 1921 to 23 and 1932 to 33 from the perspective of the speaker’s grandparents who experienced it and were fed by Hoover. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event and is available HERE. \nAbout the Speaker: Robert Zapesochny is a researcher and writer whose name has appeared in a range of publications\, including Newsmax\,The American Spectator\, the Washington Times\, and The American Conservative. For several years\, Robert worked closely with Peter Hannaford\, a senior aide to Ronald Reagan\, as the primary researcher on four books and numerous columns. Robert graduated with a major in Political Science from the University at Buffalo\, and received his Master’s in Public Administration\, with a focus in healthcare\, from the State University of New York College at Brockport. When he’s not writing\, Robert works for a medical research company in Rochester\, New York. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-a-tale-of-two-famines/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211024T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211024T150000
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SUMMARY:Hoover Forum: Presidents Learning about Presidents
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 24\, 2021 \n\n1 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Ballroom\, Coralville \nJoin us as three speakers examine and share stories of the presidential visits\, including First Ladies\, to the Hoover Presidential Library and Museum. \nThis event is free and a RSVP is requested. The panel discussion will take place at 1 p.m. and is expected to last up to 120 minutes. The panel includes Richard Norton Smith\, Dwight Miller and Tim Walch. \nRichard Norton Smith is a nationally acclaimed presidential historian and biographer.  He served as director of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum from 1988 to 1993 and then as director for the Eisenhower\, Reagan and Ford libraries until 2001. He was also the founding director for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.  Author of six books\, he is currently completing a biography of Gerald R. Ford. \nDwight Miller is a historian and archivist who began his career as assistant archivist\, Manuscripts Division at the Library of Congress.  In 1964\, he was selected by President Hoover to serve as senior archivist at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library.  Among his many achievements in processing and creating finding aids for the collections\, Miller also was part of the team that edited the Presidential Papers series for Herbert Hoover (6 vols.) and served as editor for two other books. \nTim Walch began his career with the National Archives and Records Administration in 1979\, holding various positions in Washington\, DC until his appointment as assistant director of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in 1988.  He replaced Richard Norton Smith as director in 1993 and served until his retirement in 2011.  Walch is author or editor of two dozen books\, the most recent being Iowa Irish (2019). \nThe discussion will be moderated by Dr. Thomas Schwartz\, Director of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum. \nThis is a free event but space is limited. \nreserve your space here
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/hoover-forum-presidents-learning-about-presidents/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Ballroom\, 300 E. 9th St\, Coralville\, IA\, 52241\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Richard Norton Smith
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 23\, 2021 \n\n6 p.m. Social time\, 6:30 meal and program\n \nJoin us for dinner with special guest speaker Richard Norton Smith\, a nationally acclaimed presidential historian and biographer.  He served as director of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum from 1988 to 1993 and then as director for the Eisenhower\, Reagan and Ford libraries until 2001.  He was also the founding director for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.  Author of six books\, he is currently completing a biography of Gerald R. Ford. \nThe evening begins at 6pm with a cash bar reception followed by dinner and presentation at 6:30pm. Registration for this event is now closed. \nBe sure to register for the free Hoover Forum the following day\, Sunday\, Oct. 24. Get all the details on the Events Calendar page.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/an-evening-with-richard-norton-smith/
LOCATION:Brown Deer Golf Club\, 1900 Country Club Dr\, Coralville\, IA\, 52241-3465\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hoover Hunger Project
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 23\, 2021 \n\n10 a.m. to 2 p.m.\n \nThe West Branch Lions Club and the Hoover Presidential Foundation are once again sponsoring the Hoover Hunger Project with a goal of making 100\,000 meals for people in need. The event will be on Saturday\, Oct. 23\, 2021 and honors the memory of the U.S.A.’s only Iowa-born President\, Herbert Hoover\, who was known as the Great Humanitarian and ‘feeder of the world.’ \nThe project is a meal packaging event using materials and ingredients from the Meals of Hope organization. We first held this event in 2014 to coincide with the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of President Hoover’s state funeral burial at the West Branch gravesite. \nWith generous gifts from people like you\, 84\,000 meals were donated to local and international food banks. Your support will help create 100\,000 meals at a cost of 29 cents each.  The West Branch Lions have donated the first $5\,000\, so we still need about $23\,000 to reach this ambitious goal. By working together\, gifts from private businesses\, individuals and local organizations will combine to accomplish this goal and put food in hungry stomachs. Your gifts will matter! \nAnother way you could help is by volunteering to assist in packaging the meals on Saturday\, Oct. 23 during one of two shifts (10 a.m. to noon and noon to 2 p.m.). Your time is greatly appreciated and you’re welcome to bring your friends\, neighbors and family to work as a team. The West Branch Community Schools have donated the use of the Hoover Elementary gym for this event. Feel free to take a selfie sitting next to the bronze statue of President Hoover by the northeast doors! \nThe West Branch Lions Club\, under the direction of project coordinator Greg Humrichouse\, Lion President Tony Warren\, outgoing Lion President Steven Grace\, and Jerry Fleagle\, Hoover Foundation President\, are proud to be sponsoring this event and would sincerely request either a financial donation OR any volunteer hours you or your organization can afford to contribute to such a worthy cause. \nFinancial donations can be sent to the Hoover Presidential Foundation (a 501(c)3 charitable foundation). Your gifts are tax deductible and should be sent c/o the Foundation\, P.O. Box 696\, West Branch\, IA 52358. Donations will also be accepted by any of the WB Lions Club officers mentioned above and also Lions Treasurer Ed Larew. \nPlease contact Lion Greg Humrichouse at greghumric@msn.com or call 319-471-0525 if additional information is needed. The WB Lions Club will be reporting all businesses\, organizations\, individuals and groups who contribute either financially and/or with volunteer hours to local media outlets and social media as a ‘thank you’ for supporting such a worthy cause. \nYour thoughtful consideration is appreciated and honors West Branch’s own President Herbert Hoover and his charitable contributions across the world. Your involvement is critical to reaching the 100\,000 meal goal. What a fitting tribute to a man who committed much of his life serving needy populations. How many people can you help feed? \n 
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/hoover-hunger-project/
LOCATION:Herbert Hoover Elementary School\, 148 N Oliphant St\, West Branch\, IA\, 52358\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211023T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211023T170000
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CREATED:20210910T152432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T204729Z
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SUMMARY:Uncommon Student Awards Stanley & Helen Howe Presentation Day
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 23\, 2021 \n\n9 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nWatch as 14 Uncommon Students from all across Iowa present the results of their Uncommon Student projects. Each will earn a $1\,500 award and four will win a $10\,000 scholarship to the school of their choice. Admission is free\, with presentations running every 20 minutes. Drop in and see Iowa’s future leaders in action! There is no fee to attend. Social distancing will be enforced among groups.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/uncommon-student-awards-presentation-day/
LOCATION:Radisson Conference Center\, 1220 1st Ave\, Coralville\, IA\, 52241\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T190000
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CREATED:20210921T200454Z
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday - Hoover's Last Trip Home
DESCRIPTION:October 21\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Lynn Smith\, CA \nWe’ll take a look back 57 years to Oct. 25\, 1964 when Herbert Hoover returned to West Branch to be buried on a hill overlooking his childhood home. Archival videos and audio clips will supplement the story. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event. Register HERE. \nAbout the Speaker: Lynn Smith is the Audio-Visual Archivist at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-hoovers-last-trip-home/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210916T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210916T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210817T134342Z
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday - Little Fashionista on the Prairie
DESCRIPTION:September 16\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Laura Keyes\n \nHave you ever found yourself wondering what Laura Ingalls Wilder actually wore during her time on the prairie? If you imagine a parade of calico dresses capped with a pink sunbonnet over braided pigtails cascading down her back\, you might want to rethink that. Don’t fret\, though – this program is here to help! This illustrated lecture dives into the historic terms of clothing\, how Mrs. Wilder used them (correctly or incorrectly) when writing books in the 1930s and 1940s\, and some detailed photos of original items. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event. Register HERE. \nAbout the Speaker: Laura Keyes  graduated from UW-Madison with a Master’s Degree in Library Studies\, and is a lifetime member of the Association of Lincoln Presenters. She enjoys researching literary symbolism\, and is contracted to write a book on that subject. Laura is currently the Director of the Dunlap Public Library District in central Illinois. Mrs. Keyes has twice been asked to speak at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Legacy and Research Association Conference.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-laura-ingalls-wilder-2/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210908T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210908T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210817T133653Z
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday - The Life of Jesse Hoover (Special Event)
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 8\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Peter Hoehnle\n \nThe first week of September marked the 175th anniversary of Jesse Hoover’s birth. Jesse was an inventive and talented young entrepreneur\, a self-taught blacksmith\, inventor\, pump manufacturer\, community leader\, pioneer West Branch businessman\, and husband…as well as the father of the thirty-first President of the United States. \nWhen he is mentioned in biographies of his son\, Jesse is little more than a footnote\, whose work ethic and entrepreneurship were an inspiration. While remarkable in many ways\, Jesse Hoover’s life offers us a window into the social\, economic\, and religious life of the broader Iowa community that produced Herbert Hoover. \nJoin us for new perspectives on a man who\, to the son who barely remembered him\, remained a figure in the shadows. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event. REGISTER HERE \nAbout the Speaker: Peter Hoehnle is a native of Iowa and Park Ranger at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site. He has a Ph.D. in History from Iowa State University. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-extra-the-life-of-jesse-hoover/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210819T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210819T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20201130T173520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T010357Z
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday - The Lafayette Escadrille 2
DESCRIPTION:August 19\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Darroch Greer\n \nA century ago 38 Americans from every walk of life volunteered to fly in the First World War. It was their own idea—to fight in the skies to aid our oldest ally\, France\, long before the United States entered the war. They were willing to pay the ultimate price. They helped move their reluctant nation to ultimately join the Allies and enter the fight. They were the Lafayette Escadrille. We’ll hear from the film’s director\, Darroch Greer along with Paul Glenshaw. \nPlease watch this 20-minute version of ‘The Lafayette Escadrille’ in preparation for the Third Thursday program. WATCH THE PREVIEW \nOur presenters also invite you to join them in a toast to the escadrille pilots as they prepare a ‘Lafayette Cocktail’ (half champagne/half cognac) at the open of their program. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event. \nAbout the Speaker: Darroch Greer is a documentary filmmaker and historical researcher. He’s written and produced documentaries on the Civil War\, Native America\, and popular culture for Discovery\, the History Channel\, PBS and VH1. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-the-lafayette-escadrille/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210813T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210813T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210618T195103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210802T162515Z
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SUMMARY:First Lady Lou - Cedar Rapids
DESCRIPTION:  \nhttps://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/First-Lady-Lou-promo.mp4\nFirst Lady Lou Takes the Stage in Iowa \nJoin us as we celebrate and share the life of Lou Henry Hoover\, President Herbert Hoover’s wife and a remarkable pioneer of her time. The Hoover Presidential Foundation is bringing to Iowa five performances of First Lady Lou\, a one woman show in two acts.  “Lou” takes the audience on the remarkable journey of her life\, played by Oregon actress Jane Fellows. \nSet in a New York City hotel room\, Act I takes place in 1914\, the day before Lou sails to London to join Herbert. Act II takes place in 1944 at the end of her life. In both cases\, Lou Henry Hoover is speaking to a person whom the audience does not see and as she reminisces about her life\, the audience experiences history through the eyes of a smart\, compassionate and visionary woman. \nSupport for these performances was provided through generous gifts from CRST International\, Humanities Iowa and the National Endowment for the Humanities\, The National Society of The Colonial Dames in The State of Iowa\, Royal Neighbors of America\, and the United Fire Group Foundation. \nThe performance is approximately 90 minutes total including a short intermission. There is no admission fee to attend\, seating is first-come\, first-served. Call the Foundation office for details at 319-643-5327.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/first-lady-lou-cedar-rapids/
LOCATION:Olympic South Side Theatre\, 1202 3rd St. SE #200\, Cedar Rapids\, IA\, 52401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210812T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210812T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210618T194717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210802T162615Z
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SUMMARY:First Lady Lou - Cedar Falls
DESCRIPTION:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/First-Lady-Lou-promo.mp4\nFirst Lady Lou Takes the Stage in Iowa \nJoin us as we celebrate and share the life of Lou Henry Hoover\, President Herbert Hoover’s wife and a remarkable pioneer of her time. The Hoover Presidential Foundation is bringing to Iowa five performances of First Lady Lou\, a one woman show in two acts.  “Lou” takes the audience on the remarkable journey of her life\, played by Oregon actress Jane Fellows. \nSet in a New York City hotel room\, Act I takes place in 1914\, the day before Lou sails to London to join Herbert. Act II takes place in 1944 at the end of her life. In both cases\, Lou Henry Hoover is speaking to a person whom the audience does not see and as she reminisces about her life\, the audience experiences history through the eyes of a smart\, compassionate and visionary woman. \nSupport for these performances was provided through generous gifts from CRST International\, Humanities Iowa and the National Endowment for the Humanities\, The National Society of The Colonial Dames in The State of Iowa\, Royal Neighbors of America\, and the United Fire Group Foundation. \nThe performance is approximately 90 minutes total including a short intermission. There is no admission fee to attend\, seating is first-come\, first-served. Call the Foundation office for details at 319-643-5327.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/first-lady-lou-cedar-falls/
LOCATION:Oster Regent Theatre\, 103 E Main St\, Cedar Falls\, IA\, 50613\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210811T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210811T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210618T194407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210802T162716Z
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SUMMARY:First Lady Lou - Des Moines
DESCRIPTION:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/First-Lady-Lou-promo.mp4\nFirst Lady Lou Takes the Stage in Iowa \nJoin us as we celebrate and share the life of Lou Henry Hoover\, President Herbert Hoover’s wife and a remarkable pioneer of her time. The Hoover Presidential Foundation is bringing to Iowa five performances of First Lady Lou\, a one woman show in two acts.  “Lou” takes the audience on the remarkable journey of her life\, played by Oregon actress Jane Fellows. \nSet in a New York City hotel room\, Act I takes place in 1914\, the day before Lou sails to London to join Herbert. Act II takes place in 1944 at the end of her life. In both cases\, Lou Henry Hoover is speaking to a person whom the audience does not see and as she reminisces about her life\, the audience experiences history through the eyes of a smart\, compassionate and visionary woman. \nSupport for these performances was provided through generous gifts from CRST International\, Humanities Iowa and the National Endowment for the Humanities\, The National Society of The Colonial Dames in The State of Iowa\, Royal Neighbors of America\, and the United Fire Group Foundation. \nThe performance is approximately 90 minutes total including a short intermission. There is no admission fee to attend\, seating is first-come\, first-served. Sheslow Theatre requires patrons to wear masks and unrelated groups to social distance. Call the Foundation office for details at 319-643-5327.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/first-lady-lou-des-moines/
LOCATION:Sheslow Theatre\, Drake University\, 2507 University Ave\, Des Moines\, IA\, 50311\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210810T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210810T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210618T194207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210802T162811Z
UID:1089-1628622000-1628629200@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:First Lady Lou - Muscatine
DESCRIPTION:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/First-Lady-Lou-promo.mp4\nFirst Lady Lou Takes the Stage in Iowa \nJoin us as we celebrate and share the life of Lou Henry Hoover\, President Herbert Hoover’s wife and a remarkable pioneer of her time. The Hoover Presidential Foundation is bringing to Iowa five performances of First Lady Lou\, a one woman show in two acts.  “Lou” takes the audience on the remarkable journey of her life\, played by Oregon actress Jane Fellows. \nSet in a New York City hotel room\, Act I takes place in 1914\, the day before Lou sails to London to join Herbert. Act II takes place in 1944 at the end of her life. In both cases\, Lou Henry Hoover is speaking to a person whom the audience does not see and as she reminisces about her life\, the audience experiences history through the eyes of a smart\, compassionate and visionary woman. \nSupport for these performances was provided through generous gifts from CRST International\, Humanities Iowa and the National Endowment for the Humanities\, The National Society of The Colonial Dames in The State of Iowa\, Royal Neighbors of America\, and the United Fire Group Foundation. \nThe performance is approximately 90 minutes total including a short intermission. There is no admission fee to attend\, seating is first-come\, first-served. Call the Foundation office for details at 319-643-5327.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/first-lady-lou-muscatine/
LOCATION:Muscatine Community College Little Theatre\, 152 Colorado St\, Muscatine\, IA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210809T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210809T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210618T193721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210802T162904Z
UID:1085-1628535600-1628542800@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:First Lady Lou - Coralville
DESCRIPTION:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/First-Lady-Lou-promo.mp4\nFirst Lady Lou Takes the Stage in Iowa \nJoin us as we celebrate and share the life of Lou Henry Hoover\, President Herbert Hoover’s wife and a remarkable pioneer of her time. The Hoover Presidential Foundation is bringing to Iowa five performances of First Lady Lou\, a one woman show in two acts.  “Lou” takes the audience on the remarkable journey of her life\, played by Oregon actress Jane Fellows. \nSet in a New York City hotel room\, Act I takes place in 1914\, the day before Lou sails to London to join Herbert. Act II takes place in 1944 at the end of her life. In both cases\, Lou Henry Hoover is speaking to a person whom the audience does not see and as she reminisces about her life\, the audience experiences history through the eyes of a smart\, compassionate and visionary woman. \nSupport for these performances was provided through generous gifts from CRST International\, Humanities Iowa and the National Endowment for the Humanities\, The National Society of The Colonial Dames in The State of Iowa\, Royal Neighbors of America\, and the United Fire Group Foundation. \nThe performance is approximately 90 minutes total including a short intermission. There is no admission fee to attend\, seating is first-come\, first-served.  Call the Foundation office for details at 319-643-5327.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/first-lady-lou-coralville/
LOCATION:Coralville Center for the Performing Arts\, 1301 5th St\, Coralville\, IA\, 52241\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210807T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210807T133000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210715T211940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210729T175642Z
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SUMMARY:Hoover Hometown Days Member Picnic & Life Celebration
DESCRIPTION:August 7\, 2021 \n\n11:30-12:30pm Member Picnic \nJoin us for our annual Member Picnic. Enjoy a boxed lunch from West Branch’s own Main Street Sweets. Free for members and only $10 for guests. Please RSVP here. \n  \n12:30-1:30m Life Celebration \nJoin us as we wish President Hoover a Happy Birthday! Guest Speaker Tim Walsh\, former Director of the Library and Museum\, will speak about President Hoover’s life. Participants will enjoy birthday cupcakes as we sing Happy Birthday!
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/hoover-hometown-days-member-picnic-life-celebration/
LOCATION:Herbert Hoover National Historic Site\, 110 Parkside Drive\, West Branch\, IA\, 52358\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20201130T172443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210624T132929Z
UID:763-1626350400-1626354000@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday - Nutritional Inequality in Vienna: 1919 to 1922
DESCRIPTION:July 15\, 2021\nTime: Noon\, with rebroadcast of recorded program at 6 p.m.\nZoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Dr. Mary Elisabeth Cox\n \n“Nutritional Inequality in Vienna: 1919 to 1922” \nProgram Description: As the Austro-Hungarian Empire began to unravel during the First World War\, the specter of civilian hunger grew in Vienna. Food insecurity increased in the city for a variety of interconnected reasons. In the midst of wide-spread food shortages\, the University of Vienna’s Children’s Clinic and Hospital became inundated with new patients suffering from a variety of ailments associated with malnutrition. Unfortunately\, hunger did not immediately cease with the succession of hostilities. One contemporary study suggested that in 1919\, 90% all school children in the city were experiencing moderate to severe malnutrition. This presentation explores the impact that reduced food supplies due the First World War and Franco-British blockade had on the health of civilians in Vienna\, as well as the nutritional impact on the city once the blockade was lifted and international food aid arrived. Philanthropic donations played a huge role in alleviating children’s suffering and reducing nutritional inequality. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event is now open HERE. \nAbout the Speaker: Dr. Mary E. Cox received a PhD from the University of Oxford and is an Assistant Professor of International Relations at Central European University in Austria. She will be making this presentation live from Vienna\, Austria.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-post-wwi-european-food-relief/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210617T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20201130T210602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T145359Z
UID:775-1623952800-1623956400@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday - Clearing the Static: Herbert Hoover and Early Radio Regulation
DESCRIPTION:June 17\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m.\nClearing the Static: Herbert Hoover and Early Radio Regulation\n \nRadio as we know it today emerged at the dawn of the 20th Century–first popular with amateur operators then becoming commercially viable in the 1920s. \nGrowth was so rapid that some control was necessary to make room on limited spectrum as radio enthusiasts were going “on the air” on any frequency\, at any time and with any power. \nProfessor Stephen Coon will discuss this history and also look at how regulatory decisions made by Herbert Hoover and others still affect today’s industry including social media. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event is available HERE. \nAbout the Speaker: Dr. Steve Coon is a retired university professor\, international communications consultant\, and former coordinator of Electronic Media Studies (EMS) in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Iowa State University. \nProfessor Coon has presented communication workshops in Europe\, Asia\, Africa and Latin America. Workshop topics include New Media\, Social Media\, Writing and Reporting for Radio and Television\, Civic Journalism\, Election and Political Reporting\, Journalism Ethics and Professional Responsibilities\, and Investigative Reporting.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-dr-steve-coon/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210520T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210520T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210414T135138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T205636Z
UID:973-1621533600-1621537200@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday - Iowa's Communal Utopias
DESCRIPTION:May 20\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Peter Hoehnle\n \n\n\n\nThe Hoover Presidential Foundation invites you to a free live Zoom webinar with Peter Hoehnle to discuss the different attempts by Iowans to create their own form of utopia. Featuring the Iowa Pioneer Phalanx\, Salburia\, the Amana Colonies\, the Icarian Communities\, the Clydesdale Colony\, Communia and many more\, this talk will provide some details about specific communal groups\, and a general overview of different communal movements in American history and how they influenced community builders on the Iowa frontier\, and beyond. \n\n\n\nAdvance registration is required for this free event\, and available HERE.\n\n\n\nAbout the Speaker: \n\n\n\n\n\nPeter Hoehnle is an Amana native who received his graduate degrees from Iowa State University. He has published widely on American communal societies\, including volumes on Amana and the Shakers\, served as President of the Communal Studies Association and as a past editor of the journal Communal Societies. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-iowas-communal-utopias/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20201130T204209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210330T194757Z
UID:773-1618509600-1618513200@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday - Shaping a Presidential Image: The Curious Case of Herbert Hoover
DESCRIPTION: April 15\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Dr. George H. Nash \nEvery American President becomes a subject of mythology\, both positive and negative. Dr. Nash’s lecture will explore how President Hoover’s reputation was affected by this process\, in ways that confounded his contemporaries and obscured his place in history for many years. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event and is available HERE. \nAbout the Speaker: Dr. George H. Nash is an American historian and interpreter of American conservatism. He is a biographer of Herbert Hoover. He is best known for The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945\, which first appeared in 1976 and has been twice revised and expanded.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-hoover-biographer-dr-george-h-nash/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210329T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210119T202937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210208T164716Z
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SUMMARY:Lou Henry Hoover: A Life of Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special event in honor of First Lady Lou Henry Hoover’s birthday\, March 29 at noon CDT. Leslie Hoover-Lauble\, President Hoover’s great-granddaughter\, and Hoover Library Archives Technician Spencer Howard will share stories and photos illustrating the amazing life of Lou Henry Hoover from an independent girl\, to scientist and world traveler\, to First Lady. \nAttendees will be able to submit their questions for Leslie and Spencer through the event Q & A feature. \n\n\n\n\n\nAdvance registration is required. Event time is subject to change.  REGISTER HERE. \n 
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/lou-henry-hoover-a-life-of-adventure/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T190000
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CREATED:20201130T203125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210215T192518Z
UID:771-1616090400-1616094000@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday - A Woman of Achievement: Stories from the Life of Lou Henry Hoover
DESCRIPTION:March 18\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Annette Dunlap\n \nIn World War I\, Lou Henry Hoover helped start a hospital for wounded British soldiers. She was instrumental in establishing sewing factories to employ women whose men had gone off to war. In the early 1920s\, she oversaw the nearly exponential growth of the Girl Scouts. As the nation’s first lady\, Lou worked privately to find employment opportunities for individuals and hurting communities\, while at the same time raising Americans’ awareness of the historical value of the White House and the importance of the arts. In her post-White House years\, Lou continued to use her organizational and philanthropic skills to create new educational opportunities for students and cultural opportunities for her beloved Stanford community. Come learn about about the achievements of a first lady whose legacy has been largely forgotten\, but whose impact can still be felt today. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event and is AVAILABLE HERE. \nAbout the Speaker- Annette Dunlap: “When people ask me why I wrote a biography\, I tell them it was on my “bucket list.” Ever since I was a schoolgirl\, I have enjoyed reading about other people’s lives\, and I determined that one day a book of mine would be in the biography section of the library\,” Dunlap said. \n“The decision to write about Frances Cleveland was made during my years as a marketing professor at a small\, liberal arts college in North Carolina. The advertising textbook discussed the advent of mass marketing\, and mentioned that a very attractive first lady’s image was used\, without her permission\, to market a wide variety of products.” \n“That first lady was Frances Folsom Cleveland. I did a little background reading\, and learned that she was our nation’s youngest first lady\, that her wedding took place in the White House\, and that there was a 27 year age difference between her and her husband\, Grover Cleveland. Such is the stuff of novels\, but as is often the case\, the facts may be more believable than if an author had used the same characters in a work of fiction.”
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-historian-annette-dunlap/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210303T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210212T150657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210212T150657Z
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SUMMARY:Re-imagining the Future: The Hoover Presidential Library & Museum with Allan Hoover III
DESCRIPTION:This event is for Foundation members and donors only. \nHerbert Hoover’s great-grandson\, Allan\, discusses future plans for the Presidential Library and Museum. It was originally dedicated in 1962. The Library & Museum has been expanded three times since then – the last in 1992 when Ronald Reagan came and rededicated the Library & Museum. \nIt is still the smallest (by far) of the 13 NARA Presidential Libraries and Museums. But as Herbert Hoover said\, if his library is anything like the federal government\, it will grow larger over time. \nIt did grow during its first 30 years of existence. In 1992 the library was transformed and visitation reached record levels. Many Iowans and Americans learned and were inspired by the Hoover story in a modern way. Since then\, the methods for presenting a captivating\, immersive visitor experience have changed dramatically. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/re-imagining-the-future-the-hoover-presidential-library-museum-with-allan-hoover-iii/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210225T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210225T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20210105T211011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T185602Z
UID:798-1614276000-1614279600@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes: Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
DESCRIPTION:Register now for a special presentation by Margaret Hoover\, President Hoover’s great-granddaughter. \nJoin Margaret Hoover\, host of Firing Line with Margaret Hoover\, for an insiders perspective at this unique program of guests that engage in a contest of ideas about important issues confronting our nation. \nMargaret will be joined by Iowa Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg\, who is also a member of the Hoover Presidential Foundation board of directors. Gregg will act as host and moderator for the program. This is a free public virtual event. Advance registration is required. REGISTER HERE
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/save-this-date/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210218T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210218T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20201130T201905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T150204Z
UID:769-1613671200-1613674800@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday - Lincoln\, Race\, and the Challenge of Self-Government
DESCRIPTION:February 18\, 2021\n6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Dr. Lucas Morel\n \nThis program will examine Lincoln’s statesmanship in the context of longstanding and widespread racial bigotry against black Americans. It will explore how Lincoln attempted to inform public opinion regarding the natural rights of black Americans by reclaiming the central idea of the American regime—namely\, human equality. Lincoln’s efforts to re-establish equality as the lodestar of the nation’s political practice will be contrasted with the policy of “popular sovereignty” as it was promoted by his long-time rival Sen. Stephen A. Douglas\, the leading Democrat and therefore the leading American politician of the 1850s. \nOther alternatives\, like the radical abolitionism of William Lloyd Garrison and the pro-slavery thinking of Alexander H. Stephens\, will further demonstrate Lincoln’s reputation as the Great Emancipator even before he issued the Emancipation Proclamation and helped secure passage of the 13th Amendment by Congress during the Civil War. \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event and is AVAILABLE HERE. \nAbout the Speaker: Dr. Lucas Morel is the John K. Boardman\, Jr. Professor of Politics and Head of the Politics Department at Washington and Lee University. He holds a Ph.D. in political science from Claremont Graduate University. Prof. Morel also teaches in the Master’s Program in American History and Government at Ashland University in Ohio; high school teacher workshops sponsored by the Gilder-Lehrman Institute\, the John M. Ashbrook Center\, the Jack Miller Center\, and the Liberty Fund; and summer programs for the Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy. \nProf. Morel is the author or editor of the following books: \n• Lincoln’s Sacred Effort: Defining Religion’s Role in American Self-Government\n• Lincoln and Liberty: Wisdom for the Ages\n• Ralph Ellison and the Raft of Hope: A Political Companion to “Invisible Man”\n• The New Territory: Ralph Ellison and the Twenty-First Century. \nHis most recent book is Lincoln and the American Founding (2020)\, published in the Concise Lincoln Library Series of Southern Illinois University Press. \nProf. Morel is a trustee of the Supreme Court Historical Society\, former president of the Abraham Lincoln Institute\, a consultant on the Library of Congress exhibits on Lincoln and the Civil War\, was a member of the scholarly board of advisors for the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission\, and currently serves on the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission\, which will plan activities to commemorate the founding of the United States of America.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-author-and-historian-lucas-morel/
LOCATION:Webinar Style Program
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210121T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T201043
CREATED:20200929T200026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T152554Z
UID:670-1611252000-1611255600@hooverpresidentialfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday - The Origins of the Presidential Cabinet
DESCRIPTION:6 to 7 p.m. Zoom Webinar \nSpeaker: Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky\n \nThe cabinet isn’t in the Constitution\, but every president since George Washington has worked with a cabinet. So where did it come from? Join Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky to learn about the origins of the president’s cabinet\, how Washington drew on his leadership practices from the Revolutionary War to shape this institution\, and the important and often-overlooked legacy he left for his successors. Chervinsky will also explore some of the best and worst cabinets in American history\, share how the institution has evolved over time\, and why the cabinet still matters today.  \nAdvance registration is required for this FREE virtual event. REGISTER HERE. \nAbout the Speaker: Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky is an expert in the cabinet\, presidential history\, and U.S. government institutions. Currently\, she is serving as Scholar in Residence at the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona College and Senior Fellow at the International Center for Jefferson Studies. Previously\, she was a historian at the White House Historical Association and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University. She received her B.A. in history and political science from the George Washington University\, and completed her masters and Ph.D. from the University of California\, Davis. She is the author of the award-winning The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution\, which was published by Harvard University Press on April 7\, 2020. When she’s not writing\, researching\, or speaking about history\, she loves to hike with her husband and her dog\, John Quincy Dog Adams.
URL:https://hooverpresidentialfoundation.org/event/third-thursday-the-origins-of-the-presidential-cabinet/
CATEGORIES:Third Thursdays
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