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    US States News
    April 20, 2007 Friday 1:40 AM EST

    PUBLIC INVITED TO WORLD WAR I SYMPOSIUM 'BRINGING 'OVER THERE' BACK
    HERE' TO BE HELD ON MAY 5

    SPRINGFIELD, Ill.


    Lincoln Land Community College issued the following news release:

    A symposium to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the United States'
    entry into World War I will be held Saturday, May 5, in the Trutter
    Center of Lincoln Land Community College.

    The public is cordially invited to the free symposium entitled
    "Bringing 'Over There' Back Here" which begins with a continental
    breakfast and World War I exhibit at 8:30 a.m. Keynote speaker will
    be James Barkley, Director of Education at the National World War I
    Museum in Kansas City. The symposium will also feature presentations
    and displays by LLCC faculty and students on varied aspects of the
    war, and will conclude at 1:00 p.m. with an announcement of a World
    War I trench project on campus.

    "We chose the theme of Bringing 'Over There' Back Here to shine a
    spotlight on the continuing relevance of World War I," said Chris
    McDonald, Ph.D., professor of political science and symposium
    coordinator. "World War I was the first global war and in many ways
    led to the birth of the modern United States. The war reshaped the
    roles and expectations of women and African-Americans in domestic
    society, and broader perceptions about the place of the U.S. in the
    world. Even the creation of the modern Middle East came about because
    of World War I. It was the war that shaped the century and was the
    first time the U.S. acted as a world power."

    The symposium will feature an "interview" with Woodrow Wilson, an
    examination of both home front and military issues, and panel
    discussions on such topics as the Armenian genocide, "shell shock"
    and the role of women in the conflict. Audience participation and
    questions will be encouraged throughout.

    Also featured will be a reader's theatre and a display of WWI
    uniforms, weapons, diaries and other historic memorabilia such as
    gramophones and sheet music, from both home and "over there."

    Registration (encouraged but not required) is available by calling
    786.2218.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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