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WWI Remembered in KC & DC - Ep.# 133 is an episode from WW1 Centennial News by The Doughboy Foundation. Highlights: WWI Remembered in KC & DC Episode Host - Theo Mayer How Treaties Are Created - Host | @ 02:23 Food Sales at Post Offices - H...
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Highlights: WWI Remembered in KC & DC Episode Host - Theo Mayer How Treaties Are Created - Host | @ 02:23 Food Sales at Post Offices - Host | @ 08:50 National WWI Museum and Memorial in KC - Dr. Matthew Naylor | @ 10:55 Doughboy Foundation - Dan Dayton | @ 21:20 Born in the Month of July - Dave Kramer | @ 31:30 Articles & Posts: Weekly Dispatch - Host | @ 34:35----more---- World War I - THEN 100 Years Ago This Week Peace Treaty and Senate Confirmation - Host Sources “The Senate’s Role in Treaties,” The U.S. Senate: Art and History, “Open Treaty Hearings Begin Tomorrow,” New York Times, July 30, 1919, p.1 War Surplus Food - Host Sources “U.S. Army Will Sell Surplus of Food in Post Offices,” New York Times, July 31, 1919, p. 1 “Promise Quick Action to Punish Profiteers,” Seattle Star, August 13, 1919, “Hoarded Stocks of Food to Be Placed On Market,” The Daily Gate City, August 9, 1919, p.1, World War I - NOW National WWI Museum and Memorial, Kansas City - Dr. Matthew Naylor National WWI Museum and Memorial, Kansas City: World War 1 Commission: National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C. HistoryNet.com : NonProfit Pro : LinkedIn: Commission News: Announcing the Doughboy Foundation - Dr. Dan Dayton Doughboy Foundation: LinkedIn Profile: World War 1 Commission: National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C. Born in the Month of July Read by Dave Kramer Sources Paul, Steve, “Young Mr. Hemingway in Italy, Putnam, Thomas, “Hemingway on War and Its Aftermath,” Prologue Magazine, Spring 2006 Ernest Hemingway Biography - World War I, Raymond Chandler on the Western Front, 1918,” Woodward, Richard B., “The Hard-Boiled Bard,” The Guardian, Daniel, Douglass K., “Bad Grandpa? Book DownplaysActor Walter Brennan’s Dark Side,” The Washington Times, “From the Archives: Walter Brennan, Oscar Winner Dies, Los Angeles Times, “How War Poet Robert Graves Nearly Died at the Somme,” Imperial War Museum, Articles and Posts Highlight from the Dispatch Newsletter - Host Link: Sponsors: The U.S. World War One Centennial Commission Pritzker Military Museum and Library The Doughboy Foundation Production: Executive Producer: Dan Dayton Producer & Host: Theo Mayer Line Producer: Juliette Cowall Written by: Theo Mayer and David Kramer Special guests: Garrett Peck Dr. Patricia O’Toole Dr. Matthew Naylor Daniel S. Dayton Interview Editing Mac Nelsen Tim Crowe Web support: JL Michaud
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Published Jul 28, 2019 and 41:54 long