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LWC class wants to interview WW2 era veterans, citizens Videotapes will be submitted for exhibition at Frasier International History Museum in Louisville, KY. The Communication & Aging class at Lindsey Wilson College is seeking World War II veterans and non-veterans who lived through WW2 for oral interviews about their experiences during the war. The interviews will be conducted throughout fall 2008 and videotaped for possible exhibition at the Frasier International History Museum in Louisville. Laura Wheaton, Curator for Interpretative Programs with the Frasier Museum, will be at LWC to discuss the project, 1:00pm Monday, August 25, in Turner 211 on the LWC campus. DR. GREG A. PHELPS, Professor, Communication, Lindsey Wilson College. This story was posted on 2008-08-14 05:31:49
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