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7:30 - 8:45 a.m.
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Welcome Breakfast for Graduate Students
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Busch Memorial Center
Billiken Club
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7:30 - 11:00 a.m.
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Ad Hoc OAH/JAAS Japan Committee
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Busch Memorial Center
Commuter Student Lounge
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8:00 - 9:00 a.m.
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Executive Committee of the OAH Membership Committee Meeting
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Tegeler Hall 104
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9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
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OAH Nominating Board Meeting
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McDonnell Douglas Hall 1001
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9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
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OAH Committee on Teaching Meeting
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Humanities Building 342
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| OAH Membership Committee Meeting |
Tegeler Hall 104
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Plenary Session-Intimacies of Empire: Comparative Perspectives on Gender and Colonialism
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Scottish Rite
Candidates Room
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| Curriculum Vitae/Resume Workshop |
McGannon Hall 122
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| MCH Session-The Truman Presidency and the Press |
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 473
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| MCH Session-The Louisiana Purchase and Its Implications |
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 458
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| Outside: Marking the Thirtieth Anniversary of Laud Humphreys's Tearoom Trade |
Scottish Rite
Candidates Room
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| African Americans in the Atlantic World: Transnational and Diasporic Connections Before World War I (Co-sponsored by the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History) |
McGannon Hall 121
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The Frontiers of the British Army in America, 1754-1774
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 252
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| Saving Schools: Educational Reformers and School Desegregation in the Urban South |
Busch Memorial Center
Saint Louis Room
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Hidden Histories: Revisionist Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Feminism
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DuBourg Hall
Père Marquette
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| Local Ties and Universal Brotherhood: American Freemasonry and the Wider World |
Busch Memorial Center 204
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| Best Practices in American History on the World Wide Web (Co-sponsored by H-Net) |
CANCELLED
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| The Race to the Moon: Mirror Image Twins of the Cold War |
Wainwright Building
Room 180
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Developing A Public History Program
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 360
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| Cahokia in American History (Co-sponsored by the Missouri Conference on History) |
Busch Memorial Center 201
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| Paradigms of Political History: The Nineteenth Century |
Old Courthouse
North Exhibit Gallery
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| Boundaries of Childhood: The Gendered Aspects of Earning and Spending Money |
McGannon Hall 142
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| OHT Session-The Status of Precollege Historians and School Teachers in the Profession and in Society: Problems and Proposals for Change--A Roundtable Discussion |
O'Donnell Hall 290
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11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
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| Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Luncheon and Presidential Address |
Cupples House
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Annual Luncheon of the Urban History Association
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Scottish Rite
Main Dining Room
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Women in the Historical Profession Luncheon
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Allied Health MPR
Health Sciences Center Campus
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11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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NCPH Tour-Cahokia Mounds Historic Site
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Tour will depart from
Simon Recreation Center
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11:30 a.m.
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Rally Against Racism
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Smith Park located
east of the Old Courthouse
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12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m.
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OAH Magazine of History Advisory Board Meeting
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Humanities Building 342
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12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m
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Desegregation Theme Study Meeting
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Tegeler Hall 317
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12:30 - 3:30 p.m
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Labor History Tour of Downtown St. Louis (Sponsored by the Labor and Working-Class History Association)
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Tour will depart from Simon Recreation Center
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1:00 - 6:00 p.m.
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OAH 2001 Program Committee Meeting
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Bannister House
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1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
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OAH National Park Service Committee Meeting
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Busch Memorial Center 306
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OAH Research and Access to Historical Documentation Committee Meeting
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McDonnell Douglas Hall 1001
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OAH Committee on Community Colleges Meeting
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Ritter Hall 209
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Roundtable: Resource Inequality--The Internet and Historical Scholarship (Co-sponsored by H-Net)
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CANCELLED
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MCH Session-Missouri Politics and Politicians at Midcentury
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 360
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Getting Started, Getting Published
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 273
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Roundtable: Comparative Perspectives on Immigration and Ethnic/Race Relations--The United States and Western Europe
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CANCELLED
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MCH Session-African American Community Life in Jim Crow Missouri
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 471
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Roundtable: Uncovering Secrets--Declassification and Democracy (Co-sponsored by the Society for Room Historians of American Foreign Relations)
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Wainwright Building
Room 180
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Reconstructing American Exceptionalism: The Rise of Craft-Industrial Unionism, 1880-1920 (Co-sponsored by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era)
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Ritter Hall 223
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The Sea and the American Masculine Ideal
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 271
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| Rethinking Eugenics |
Wainwright Building
Room 116
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| Memories of Military Engagement |
Scottish Rite
Candidates Room
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Interracial Violence, 1850-1960: Oppression, Resistance, and Retaliation
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 374
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New Currents in Business History
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Scottish Rite
Small Dining Room
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Conversation: Engendering Social Justice
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Ritter Hall 31
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Gender, Sexuality and the Courts in the Twentieth-Century United States and Canada
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Old Courthouse
North Exhibit Gallery
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Hollywood and Hungary: Mutual Influences in the American-Hungarian Cinematic Relationship
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 274
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Regional Perspectives on American Growth and Development: The East, the South, and the West (Co-sponsored by the Economic History Association)
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Ritter Hall 237
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OHT Session: A Roundtable Discussion for Precollege Historians Currently Working on Monographs or Books
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O'Donnell Hall 290
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3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
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The United States and the Wider World: Teaching the American Survey Course in the Community College of the 1990s
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St. Louis Community College
Cosand Center
Corner of Clark and Broadway
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Conversation: From Contexts to Texts--Internationalizing our Teaching of CollegeLevel Survey Courses in American History
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 271
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Historical Research On and Off the Internet: Guidance, An Assignment, and Some Exercises for Undergraduates
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Ritter Hall 200
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The Politics of Commercial Space (Co-sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities)
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 274
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MCH Session-Video--O Freedom after While: The Missouri Sharecroppers' Strike of 1939
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 273
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MCH Session-The Fight for Civil Rights in St. Louis
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 371
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Forging Global Agendas: Identity and Politics in American Women's Internationalism, 1870-1960 (Co-sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities)
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 171
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Religion, Race, and American Visions of Africa during the Nineteenth Century (Co-sponsored by the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History and the American Society of Church History)
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 360
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Patent/Product History: Sources for Public Historians (Co-sponsored by the NCPH Consultants Working Group Committee)
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Lecture Hall 2
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Cold War Knowledge, Memory, and Culture
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Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 373
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Roundtable: Beyond Red, White and Black--Ethnicity and Nationality in Colonial North America
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Ritter Hall 222
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Ethnic Identity and International Crisis--Germans and Italians in the United States and Abroad, 1890-1945
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DuBourg Hall
Père Marquette
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Roundtable: Richard Rorty's Achieving Our Country
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Scottish Rite
Candidates Room
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Sex, Censorship, and the Law: The Contexts and Legacies of Comstockery
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Ritter Hall 223
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Kultur versus Culture: The View from Europe, the United States, and Japan
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Scottish Rite
Small Dining Room
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Film--They Were Not Silent: The Jewish Labor Movement and the Holocaust (Co-sponsored by the Labor and Working-Class History Association and the Academic Council, American Jewish Historical Society)
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Ritter Hall 128
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OAH International Committee Meeting
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McDonnell Douglas Hall 1001
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OAH Committee on the Status of Minority Historians and Minority History
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Humanities Building 142
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OAH Committee on Public History Meeting
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Busch Memorial Center 306
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OAH Committee on the Status of Women in the Historical Profession Meeting
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Ritter Hall 142
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5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
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SHGAPE Council Meeting
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Ritter Hall 202
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5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
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NCPH Endowment Campaign Fundraiser
The Essence of St. Louis: Beer and Jazz
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Morgan Street Brewery
721 North Second Street
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5:15 - 7:00 p.m.
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SHAFR Reception/Cash Bar
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Morrissey Hall
Law School Atrium
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5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
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The George C. Marshall Lecture on Military History (Sponsored by the George C. Marshall Foundation and the Society for Military History)
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Lecture Hall 1
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OAH Committee on Community Colleges Reception for Community College Historians
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St. Louis Community College
Cosand Center
Corner of Clark and Broadway
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6:15 - 7:15 p.m.
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SHGAPE Reception/Cash Bar
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Marion Rumsey-Cartier House
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7:00 p.m.
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March Against Racism
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Begins at Smith Park, east of the Old Courthouse and proceeds west on Market Street for 7 blocks, then north on 13th Street for 4 blocks to Christ Church Cathedral
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8:00 p.m.
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Presentation of Awards and OAH Presidential Address
Join Cambridge University Press and the OAH in honoring David Montgomery at a reception following his address. The reception will be held at the Soldiers' Memorial Military Museum at 13th and Pine Streets.
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Christ Church Cathedral
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