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Richard Crowe to perform Happy on the Stump, 21 Mar 2017

By Travis Smith
News from Lindsey Wilson College

COLUMBIA, KY - Richard Crowe will present "Happy on the Stump,"at 3:30pmCT Tuesday, March 21, 2017, in the Norma & Glenn Hodge Center for Discipleship, 402 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY. The performance is free and open to all. Contact: Phil Hanna at hannap@lindsey.edu or call 270-384-8102.



'Happy on the Stump' is a Kentucky Humanities Council event examining the individual pieces which made former Kentucky Governor Happy Chandler productive as a public speaker and campaigner.

Director of Library Services Phil Hanna says that the ‘Happy on the Stump’ program takes an interesting look at a unique campaigning style during a time when the media operated in a different manner.

“In a world where politics has become a contest between one set of facts and another set of facts, and between one party's vision and another party's vision, it is refreshing to learn about how a politician such as Happy Chandler campaigned in a world that was not ruled by competing media factions,” said Hanna


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