Posted on November 10, 2009, 10:42 am, by Lisa, under
History.
Tomorrow is Veterans Day. The day has its roots in Armistice Day, to celebrate the end of World War I and to honor WWI veterans. In 1954, after World War II and the war in Korea, Congress changed Armistice Day to Veterans Day, to honor American veterans of all wars. For a detailed history of [...]
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The Beatles by Dunechaser on flickr With all the news about the remastered CDs and Rock Band, why not read-up on the Fab-four!
As the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts and the third-longest serving U.S. Senator in the nation’s history with his nearly 47-year tenure, Edward M. Kennedy (1932-2009) helped pass important legislation on civil rights, health care reform, and education.
We mourn the passing of Walter Cronkite (1916-2009)
The Second Floor Librarians hope you have an enjoyable day with family and friends this July 4th! To get you in the spirit of Independence day, check out a few gems from the Library of Congress American Memory Project:
Posted on April 19, 2009, 11:28 am, by Lisa, under
Events,
History.
This week is Holocaust Memorial Week at OSU. They have a variety of excellent commemorative events planned, including lectures and a film screening. The general public is welcome and encouraged to attend. There will also be a talk by George Wittenstein, who was a member of The White Rose, a student resistance movement in Germany. [...]