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Monday, June 8
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Conference Center, Lower Level
Register now: chplnj.libcal.com/event/16270432
The play Hamilton has generated a renewed interest in the life and legacy of Alexander Hamilton. In celebration of America’s 250th, join us for a presentation on Alexander Hamilton's life and a look at how his ideas about public finance and commerce came to have a fundamental influence on the history of the United States long after his death.
About the presenter: Edward Dodson teaches courses in history and political economy at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute hosted by Temple University, and the Learning Is For Everyone program hosted by Rowan/BCC. Dodson is also on the faculty of the Henry George School of Social Science headquartered in New York City. He holds B.S. and M.L.A. degrees and is retired from a long career in the financial services industry.
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Event Tags:
alexander hamilton,cherry hill, new jersey,history,lifelong learning,political economy,public finance
Event Categories:
History & Museums,Government
Event ID:
69e036fdc528b3ddd1ca3784
