The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Wednesday, December 25, 2002  

A DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER
Historians Nationwide Are Abuzz

If by any chance you will be attending the American Historical Association’s 117th annual meeting in Chicago next week, be sure to attend Session No. 42, “Civil Society and State-Making in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.”

The session is scheduled for Friday, January 3, in the Crystal Room of the Palmer House, beginning at 2:30 p.m.

Among the panel’s distinguished speakers is Christopher Capozzola, Ph.D. (A.B., Harvard College, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University), assistant professor of history at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The topic of Dr. Capozzola’s paper is “The Clubwoman as Statebuilder: Women’s Organizations and the U. S. Government during World War I.”

I know Dr. Capozzola, um, vaguely -- yeah, that’s it, vaguely -- and I’m sure you will enjoy his presentation.

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