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50 Years Later: Personal Reflections on the Kennedy Legacy

Redfern Arts Center - Alumni Recital Hall
Tuesday, · -

Leading up to the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination on November 22, Keene State College will host Dan Fenn for a talk titled “50 Years Later: Personal Reflections on the Kennedy Legacy”. Dan Fenn served as a staff assistant to President Kennedy, and is currently an adjunct lecturer in executive programs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. He was the founding director of the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, which is part of the National Archives and Records Administration. His government experience includes service as commissioner and vice chairman of the United States Tariff Commission, and special assistant to Senator Benjamin A. Smith of Massachusetts. He has recently served two terms as an elected selectman in his hometown of Lexington, Massachusetts. He is the author or editor of numerous books and articles.

This speaking event is part of Keene State’s eighth biennial Symposium, which be held on November 3 – 8 at Keene State. The Symposium is focused on understanding and taking responsibility for our places in public spaces. The 2013 Keene State College Symposium, titled Finding Your Place in the Evolving Commons, will address a number of real world issues that affect our lives today as a result of being part larger communities.

Contact:
Kim Schmidl-Gagne
kgagne@keene.edu
358-2768
Categories: Diversity
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