Friday | Saturday | Papers | Proceedings
Friday, September 28
1:00—4:00 PM | Registration and round-trip shuttles between Michigan Tech, Carnegie Museum, Finnish American Heritage Center, and conference hotel. Exhibits open:
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4:00—5:30 PM | “Local Theaters, Propaganda and WWI,” Sue Collins (Michigan Tech University) Orpheum Theater, Studio Pizza appetizers |
5:00—6:00 PM | Shuttle from Orpheum Theater to Rozsa
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6:00—7:00 PM | “Europe, America, and the World: An Outdoor Concert,” Michigan Tech Wind Symphony, Walker lawn, Michigan Tech |
7:30—8:30 PM | Keynote Address: Dr. John Morrow Jr., “African American Experience in WWI and Aftermath,” Rozsa Lobby, Michigan Tech |
8:30—9:30 PM | Shuttle from Rozsa Lobby to Hancock conference hotel |
Friday | Saturday | Papers | Proceedings
Saturday, September 29
8:00 AM Shuttle from Hancock hotel to Michigan Tech Memorial Union 8:00—9:00 AM Coffee and muffins, Alumni Room, Memorial Union
8:45 AM Welcome, Symposium Committee
9:00-11:15 AM and 1:15-3:45 PM Concurrent Paper Sessions
11:30 AM—1:00 PM Lunch buffet and Keynote Address: Dr. Lynn Dumenil, “Women and the Great War“ Memorial Union Ballroom, Michigan Tech
3:45—7:00 PM Round trip shuttles between Michigan Tech and HancockExhibits open at Michigan Tech, Carnegie Museum, and Finlandia UniversityDinner on your own7:30—9:00 PM“Copper Country at the Silver Screen in 1918”Charlie Chaplin’s silent film, Shoulder Arms (1918) with live musical accompaniment by organist Jay Warren (Chicago) Four-Minute Man performance9:30 PMShuttle from Rozsa to conference hotel in Hancock