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Month: September 2009

Chautauqua Presentation: Maryland in the Era of Woody Guthrie

Posted on September 27, 2009 by Mike

The Maryland Humanities Council examined some memorable social reformers during the July Chautauqua.  Offered each summer throughout the state, the series utilizes scholars to interpret important characters from our past.  This year there were performances about Woody Guthrie, Jackie Robinson, and Eleanor Roosevelt. For each living history interpretation an additional scholar opens with an associated…

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Maryland Life: How DC Snagged Some Prime Prince George’s Real Estate

Posted on September 24, 2009 by Mike

I was pleased to have an article published in the Sept/Oct. issue of Maryland Life.  Titled “Land Grab:  How DC snagged some prime Prince George’s real estate,” it examined the period when the nation was  concerned with establishing a permanent home for the federal government on the Potomac River.  It was a fun piece to put together and…

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New Delaware Humanities Program: Becoming A History Detective

Posted on September 19, 2009July 7, 2024 by Mike

Adventures in Research or Becoming a History Detective is the title of a new program I offer through the Delaware Humanities Forum. Designed for either the classroom or a public lecture, the program examines how someone solves mysteries from long ago.  It blends actual tales of intriguing historical discovery with basic insights on conducting investigations….

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Examining the Past of the County’s EMS With A Group of New Paramedic Candidates

Posted on September 15, 2009 by Mike

I had the pleasure of talking to the current paramedic candidates’ class for Cecil County this afternoon. Soon these six young men and women will staff the county’s advanced life support units, providing emergency care for critical cases whenever the need arises. They’ve been busy studying advanced medical procedures such as how to administer IVs,…

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