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Lunchbox Lecture
H. Mortimer Favrot Orientation Center

David Kiley presents Writing the War: Chronicles of a WWII Correspondent

David Kiley tracks the correspondence between a WWII journalist and the woman he would eventually marry. The letters between Charles Kiley and Billee Gray tell a poignant tale of two young people forced apart by a world at war. As expansive as it is personal, this chronicle of World War II is a compilation of never-before-published letters that weave together the fabric of the American spirit. David will sign copies of his book for sale at 1:00 p.m. in the Museum Store.

Lunchbox Lectures are free and open to the public on every first and third Wednesday of the month. For more information call 504-528-1944 x 463.

NOTICE: Andrew Higgins Drive is temporarily closed to vehicles and pedestrians between Camp Street and Magazine Street for the construction of a new “Founders Plaza” at The National WWII Museum. The Museum’s main entrance for the duration of construction is at 945 Magazine Street.

Date:
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Repeat every other week until 08/17/2016


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