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Behind The Movement: Benefit showcase
Sunday November 20, 2016 06:00 PM EST
Hendrix-Chenault ater at Lovett School
Cost: $40-$50
Behind The Movement is a night of dance, art, and passion to support the Dance 411 Kids Company. Renowned choreographer and creative director Jeremy Green crafted this production to engage the masses through enlightening, exciting, and entertaining performances. BTM hopes to highlight the benefits o...
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Dwight Eisenhower: Leadership and Character in Challenging Times
Tuesday March 29, 2016 08:00 PM EDT
Hendrix-Chenault ater at Lovett School
Cost: Free
David Eisenhower, grandson of former president Dwight. D Eisenhower, reflects on his grandfather’s managerial and leadership accomplishments and challenges in World War II.
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Winston Groom: The Generals: Learning and Writing about Character
Monday January 18, 2016 07:00 PM EST
Hendrix-Chenault ater at Lovett School
Cost: No cost info
The Forrest Gump author shares a lecture centered around his latest book, The Generals.
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Final Lecture in: The Civil War and Forging of Character
Tuesday April 14, 2015 08:00 PM EDT
Hendrix-Chenault ater at Lovett School
Cost: No cost info
The final lecture in the four year lecture series presents the five-hundredth anniversary of the Civil War and The battle of Atlanta. Among the speakers are David Blight, Gary Gallagher, Joan Waugh, and Ed Ayers, cohost of the public radio show Backstory”. Gordon Jones will moderate the panel discus...
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The Civil War and the Forging of Character Lecture Series: Stephen Davis, Ph.D.
Monday September 1, 2014 08:00 PM EDT
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Cost: This lecture is held at the Hendrix-Chenault Theater located at The Lovett School and is free to the public. Reservations are required; please call 404.262.3032, ext. 1717.
The Atlanta History Center is pleased to be in partnership with the Lovett School for their four-year lecture series “The Civil War and the Forging of Character†which commemorates the sesquicentennial of the Civil War and the Battle of Atlanta. This lecture series features Atlanta speakers and...
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