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“Holidays in the Heartland,” Wright State’s annual musical concert, will honor veterans and remember World War I this year as part of the year-long project entitled “A Long, Long Way: Echoes of the Great War.”
Excerpt
“Holidays in the Heartland,” Wright State’s annual musical concert, will honor veterans and remember World War I this year as part of the year-long project entitled “A Long, Long Way: Echoes of the Great War.”
The concert, slated for 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Schuster Performing Arts Center in downtown Dayton, will feature a selection of popular songs and classical music from World War I, interspersed with commentary from Paul Lockhart, professor of history and CELIA Senior Fellow.
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