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Updated as of 2 October 05

Today in History:

On October 2, 1780, Major John André, a British spy associated with Benedict Arnold, was executed on this day in history. 

Quote of the Day:

"In my view we are much worse off now than when we went into Iraq. This is not a partisan position. I voted for these guys."

A senior figure at a military-sponsored think tank as told to James Fallows in "Bush's Lost Year" in The Atlantic Monthly (Oct. 2004)

Was the 2004 Election Stolen?

Take the Ann Coulter Quiz

Where are you politically? Take the Neocon Quiz and find out.

"History is Far too Important to be left to History Professors"

Teaching isn't such a novel idea

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Teachers as Scholars in Kansas

Colloquium Agenda

 March 24 – 26, 2003

MONDAY, March 24, 2003

8:00 AM            Continental Breakfast

8:30 AM            Welcome and Introductions

8:45 AM            I’ve Got A Habit!

9:45 AM            Morning Break

10:00 AM            Origins of the American Revolution

11:00 AM            The Boston Massacre

12:15 PM            LUNCH

1:15 PM            Louisiana Purchase

2:45 PM            Fritz’s Greatest Hits

3:15 PM            Closing Comments

3:30 PM            Adjourn for the Day

OLEO: Overnight Learning Enhancement Opportunity (OLEO): Please read and review the Constitution

 Evening Event:  Safari Museum Visit

 TUESDAY, March 25, 2003

 8:00 AM            Continental Breakfast

 8:30 AM            English Origins of the American Constitution

 9:30 AM            Constitutional Convention Role Play

 11:00 AM            Washington: Heads or Tails

 NOON             LUNCH

 1:00 PM            Analyzing Artistic Images as Primary Sources

 2:00 PM            Afternoon Break

 2:15 PM            The Work of the Historian: A Conversation

 3:15 PM            Closing Comments

 3:30 PM            Adjourn for the Day

 OLEO: Please review your notes on Founding Brothers

 WEDNESDAY, March 26, 2003

 8:00 AM            Continental Breakfast

 8:30 AM            Slavery: How Valuable are Primary Documents

 9:35 AM            Lewis and Clark!

 11:05 AM            Time Lines!

 12:05 PM            LUNCH

 1:00 PM            Founding Brothers: A Discussion

 2:15 PM            Evaluations and Door Prizes       

 3:00 PM            Adjourn: Thanks for attending!