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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.
Read the article from the Dayton Daily News (subscription required).
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