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. >> david win winslow. this is a public request for 2017-0628-0596 to raise an existing roof four feet and add dormers to create a fourth floor on a home built in 1920. it is 43 food white by -- food white. with a -- foot wide. it was a historic resource. it has been found to comply with the secretary of interior standards does not pose material impact to the identified district. i think it is a potential district. the d.r. requester is adjacent property to the south. the reasons for the d.r. request are two. first impacts to light and air. impact to privacy. public comment to date. department has received no letters of support or opposition. in light of the concerns department rereviewed the project with the residential guidelines. vertical expansion by racing the roof and adding dormers is sensitive with minimal increase in height. it is approximately 20 feet away from d.r. requester's windows due to the 17-foot side yard and three foot deep light well to the south. location of the subject building to the
. >> david win winslow. this is a public request for 2017-0628-0596 to raise an existing roof four feet and add dormers to create a fourth floor on a home built in 1920. it is 43 food white by -- food white. with a -- foot wide. it was a historic resource. it has been found to comply with the secretary of interior standards does not pose material impact to the identified district. i think it is a potential district. the d.r. requester is adjacent property to the south. the reasons for the...
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david winslow, staff architect, planning department. i am here to discuss our draft roof deck policy in r.h. districts. while there's no question that roof decks provied a valuable outdoor amenity to augment open space in a dense urban setting, it must also be ak voltaged they can present an intensity of use that can negatively impact the quality of life of adjacent residents due to the openness and location. in recent years the planning commission has seen an increasing number of requests for discretionary review residential projects that include roof decks and penthouses or elevator penthouses. over the past year and a half or so, the commission has made decisions on these cases with some pattern of consistency related to the impacts to neighbors in the form of location and size of the decks, with respect to adjacent conditions, and minimizing the means of accessing the decks. despite projects that received commission review, roof decks with no additional building volume can receive an over-the-counter permit with little or no design
david winslow, staff architect, planning department. i am here to discuss our draft roof deck policy in r.h. districts. while there's no question that roof decks provied a valuable outdoor amenity to augment open space in a dense urban setting, it must also be ak voltaged they can present an intensity of use that can negatively impact the quality of life of adjacent residents due to the openness and location. in recent years the planning commission has seen an increasing number of requests for...
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we have david winslow, principal architect who has been before you before to discuss design and havedesign conversations. also louise barata is our senior urban designer and reviewer. we have an expanded design and review function in our department. one of mr. winslow's roles and responsibilities which is new over the summer is related to d.r.s and he will be the point person for all public d.r.s that are filed now. this is an interesting change in how we process discretionary review applications once the public has filed the discretionary review, mr. winslow will take the information to the planning commission insuring consistency to the commission and feedback to the department staff. it's been happening for several months, and the planning commission has had good responsibility to that. i will turn it over to mr. winslow who will be providing this presentation. >> before you leave, you said there were three presentations? what was the third? >> historic preservation. some of the issues that have come up over the last few months, maybe looking at secretary of interior standards. >>
we have david winslow, principal architect who has been before you before to discuss design and havedesign conversations. also louise barata is our senior urban designer and reviewer. we have an expanded design and review function in our department. one of mr. winslow's roles and responsibilities which is new over the summer is related to d.r.s and he will be the point person for all public d.r.s that are filed now. this is an interesting change in how we process discretionary review...
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. >> david win winslow. this is a public request for 2017-0628-0596 to raise an existing roof four feet and add dormers to create a fourth floor on a home built in 1920. it
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forest university professor david lubin on 19th century artist winslow homer. , look at how the fashion choices of betty ford reflected politics. eastern, the.m. ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone, where president george washington and area freemasons first laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building during a ceremony that wine.ed corn, oil and watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. bus wasr: the c-span recently in hawaii for the 39th stop of our u.s. capitol store. this weekend we feature that visit on c-span. book tv and american history tv. explore in hawaii's history as well as public policy issues facing the state. saturday on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern on washington journal, the director of hawaii's office of planning will talk about homelessness and lack of affordable housing. on book tv, on c-span 2, stewart coleman on his book about the life of legendary surfer eddie ical. and a visit to the university of hawaii for the book collection of late u.s. senator daniel in no way. on sunday, our hawaiian weekend continues on washi
forest university professor david lubin on 19th century artist winslow homer. , look at how the fashion choices of betty ford reflected politics. eastern, the.m. ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone, where president george washington and area freemasons first laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building during a ceremony that wine.ed corn, oil and watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. bus wasr: the c-span recently in hawaii for the 39th stop...
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eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david luben on 19th century artist winslow homer. and then on sunday a look how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the culture of their time. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern the u.s. capitol cornerstone anniversary where president george washington and area free masons first laid the cornerstones of the capitol building during a ceremony that included corn, oil and wine. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> the senate judiciary subcommittee on federal courts held an oversight hearing to examine the structure, size and operations of federal appeals courts and their respective circuits. a senior judge and two law professors were among those who testified at this hour and a half hearing. >> this hearing is called to order. the federal courts occupy a unique role in constitutional system of republican self-government. one of our bedrock principles of our identity is as a credo nation that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the govern. that idea translates into a pretty strai
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on american history tv on c-span3, satu rday, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow homer. presidency," "the a look at how the fashion choices of that nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their time. and the 25th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone where george washington and area freemasons first laid the corner of the u.s. capitol building during a celebration that included corn, oil, and wine. american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. recentlyndy freer spoke at the atlantic festival about how the market is changing on how people get video content in the u.s. and worldwide. [applause] that.remind me to bring good morning, everybody. television. television used to mean something pretty simple.
on american history tv on c-span3, satu rday, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow homer. presidency," "the a look at how the fashion choices of that nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their time. and the 25th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone where george washington and area freemasons first laid the corner of the u.s. capitol building during a celebration that included corn, oil, and wine. american history tv,...
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eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th century artist winslow holder. on sunday at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. at 9 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone where president george freemasonsand area first laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building. during a ceremony that included corn, oil and wine. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> american history in a capitol hill briefing for members of congress and their staff, three agricultural historians discuss the history of u.s. farm bills beginning with the first agricultural adjustment act passed in may of 1933 to help farmers during the great depression. the national history center hosted this 70-minute event. >> ok, i think we will start the session. good morning. my name is dane kennedy, director of the national history center. the sponsor of this event. i want to welcome you to this briefing on the histor
eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th century artist winslow holder. on sunday at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. at 9 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone where president george freemasonsand area first laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building. during a ceremony that...
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eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow homer. then on sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the presidency, a look at how the fashion choices of and and betty ford -- and and betty ford -- pat nixon and betty ford marked their time. and at 9:00 eastern, a ceremony marking the u.s. capital cornerstone -- capitol cornerstone. during a ceremony that included corn, oil, and one. wine. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. on friday, the group women for trump hosted a summit to discuss the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh. president trump's leadership style, and the upcoming midterm elections. this was held at trump international hotel in washington dc
eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow homer. then on sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the presidency, a look at how the fashion choices of and and betty ford -- and and betty ford -- pat nixon and betty ford marked their time. and at 9:00 eastern, a ceremony marking the u.s. capital cornerstone -- capitol cornerstone. during a ceremony that included corn, oil, and one. wine. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. on...
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[applause] wake forest university professor david ruben on 19th century artist winslow homer. on sunday at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a look at the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the college of theirthe politics time. and sunday at 9 p.m. eastern, the 20thony marking anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone, where george washington and area freemasons laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building, turning a ceremony that included corn, oil, and wine. american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> a wahoo's north shore is known for its big beaches, waves and surfing area a rich part -- hahu's north shore is known for its beaches, big waves and surfing. in makes of 21% of the state's economy. up next, we continue our special look at hawaii with a visit to what meyer valley -- to waimea valley. valley is considered a sacred valley.
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tonight on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david lubin teaches a class on winslow homer, who gained notice as a correspondent for harper's weekly in the civil war. here is a preview. there are human figures here, we will look at the detail and a second. and a little black figure here that seems like humans, but they are not. they are trees that have been half destroyed by bombardment. this man is in basically a hellish apocalyptic situation, but showing defiance, a courage and bravery. palmer was -- homer was a yankee soldier, not a soldier, but was on the yankee side. he is showing the bravery of a confederate soldier. it is almost as if we can put these two images together. the sharpshooter is the man up in the tree, who is firing at the lone soldier on the other side of the no man's land. already, we see with homer this emphasis on the loneliness of the individual, or the alone-ness. tentif you are sharing a in a small space with your comrade, you are still all alone, finally. and this is the essential claim of winslow homer's work through to the very and. annou
tonight on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david lubin teaches a class on winslow homer, who gained notice as a correspondent for harper's weekly in the civil war. here is a preview. there are human figures here, we will look at the detail and a second. and a little black figure here that seems like humans, but they are not. they are trees that have been half destroyed by bombardment. this man is in basically a hellish apocalyptic situation, but showing defiance, a courage...
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eastern on lectures and history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow homer. then on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency. a look at how the fashion choices of then and betty ford -- of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the culture of their times. then a ceremony marking the anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone, where president george washington and area freemasons first laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building during a ceremony that included corn, oil, and wine. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. the c-span bus was recently in honolulu, hawaii, for the 39th stop in our u.s. capitol's tour. this weekend, we feature honolulu, explore hawaii's history and culture as well as public policy issues. c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern on washington journal, the director of hawaii's of planning will talk about homelessness and lack of affordable housing. on book tv on c-span2 at noon, stuart coleman on his book about legendary native hawaiian surfer. then a visit to the university of hawaii in west a wahoo -- oahu. sunday, ou
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wake forest university professor david lubin, a 19th century artist winslow homer and then on sundayy ford reflected the politics and culture of their times and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capital cornerstone and area free masons first laid the cornerstone of the capitol building during the ceremony that included corn, oil and wine. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> up next, defense department officials testify on u.s. strategy in syria a. the house foreign services committee held this last week.
wake forest university professor david lubin, a 19th century artist winslow homer and then on sundayy ford reflected the politics and culture of their times and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capital cornerstone and area free masons first laid the cornerstone of the capitol building during the ceremony that included corn, oil and wine. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> up next, defense department officials testify on u.s....
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> american history tb continues with wake forest university professor david lubin, teaching a class on 19th- century artist, winslow homer. he served as an artist correspondent for harvest weekly during the civil war. he gained notice for his paintings of war related scenes. professor lubin explores the symbolism found in his work. there is commentary about [ indiscernible ] and meditations on nature. this is just under an hour and a half. >>> hello everybody. welcome back to class. it's good to see you after our long break
> american history tb continues with wake forest university professor david lubin, teaching a class on 19th- century artist, winslow homer. he served as an artist correspondent for harvest weekly during the civil war. he gained notice for his paintings of war related scenes. professor lubin explores the symbolism found in his work. there is commentary about [ indiscernible ] and meditations on nature. this is just under an hour and a half. >>> hello everybody. welcome back to class....
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university professor david teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslow homer.omer served as an artist correspondent for harper's weekly during the civil war. and first gain notice for his painting of world related scene. in his post or career, he depicted various aspects of american life with a focus on frontier and marine themed. professor lupin explores the symbolism down in homer's work. as well as meditations on nature. his class is about 80 minutes. >> hello, everybody. welcome back to class. good to see you after our long break. last time we talked about american jon runyan paintings -- american genre paintings. genrek to be a bona fide painter back in the date you had to have three names. so, in our class today we are going to talk about the greatest -- probably the greatest american genre painter winslow homer. whose work began during the civil war. a genreled homer painter is like calling michelangelo a ceiling painter. that is not really -- he goes beyond that. he is genre painting with a difference. in cambridge, massachusetts, where harvard is, righ
university professor david teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslow homer.omer served as an artist correspondent for harper's weekly during the civil war. and first gain notice for his painting of world related scene. in his post or career, he depicted various aspects of american life with a focus on frontier and marine themed. professor lupin explores the symbolism down in homer's work. as well as meditations on nature. his class is about 80 minutes. >> hello, everybody. welcome...
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eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow homer. atm the presidency, a look how the fashion choices of pattison and betty ford reflected the policy choices of their time. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the ceremony of the u.s. capitol cornerstone, where president george washington and area freemasons first lady cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. diamondhead state monument is one of wise most recognizable -- one of hawaii's most recognizable monuments. up next, we continue our special look at hawaii with local to learn aboutel the new honolulu mass transit system. >> we are at the newsroom for honolulu civil beat. it is an online news outlets that has been in honolulu for the past eight years or so. it is a nonprofit news site to fill the need for in-depth and investigative journalism in hawaii. i have covered everything from immigration to education to transportation. transportation is really my main focus in hawaii. honolulu is building a 20 mile, 21 station rail project, elev
eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow homer. atm the presidency, a look how the fashion choices of pattison and betty ford reflected the policy choices of their time. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the ceremony of the u.s. capitol cornerstone, where president george washington and area freemasons first lady cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. diamondhead state monument is one of...
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. >>> saturday unless -- lectures and history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th century artists winslow homer. then on sunday at 8 pm eastern, on the presidency. i look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. >>> the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the us capital hornerstown -- cornerstone. where president george washington and area freemasons free -- first laid the cornerstone of the us capitol building during a ceremony that included corn, oil, and wine. watch american history tv this weekend on cspan3. >>> on saturday, c-span's campaign 2018 coverage continues, with a montana house debate for the at-large seat. incumbent republican congressman forte, and democratic challenger kathleen williams will debate in bozeman. hosted by montana pbs live at 9 pm eastern on cspan. >>> with the control of congress in question this election day, see the competition for yourself on c- span. watch the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> pulitzer prize-winning author
. >>> saturday unless -- lectures and history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th century artists winslow homer. then on sunday at 8 pm eastern, on the presidency. i look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. >>> the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the us capital hornerstown -- cornerstone. where president george washington and area freemasons free -- first laid the cornerstone of...
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university professor david teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslow homer.er served as an artist correspondent for harper's weekly during the civil war. and first gain notice for his painting of world related scene. in his post or career, he depicted various aspects of american life with a focus on frontier and marine themed. professor lupin explores the symbolism down in homer's work.
university professor david teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslow homer.er served as an artist correspondent for harper's weekly during the civil war. and first gain notice for his painting of world related scene. in his post or career, he depicted various aspects of american life with a focus on frontier and marine themed. professor lupin explores the symbolism down in homer's work.
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. >> next on "lectures in history," wake forest university professor david lubin teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslow homer. homer served as an artist correspondent for harper's weekly during the civil war, and first gained notice for his paintings of war-related scenes. in his post-war career, he depicted various aspects of american life with a focus on frontier and marine themes. professor lubin explores the symbolism found in homer's work, including commentary about gilded age society as well as meditations on nature. his class is about 80 minutes.
. >> next on "lectures in history," wake forest university professor david lubin teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslow homer. homer served as an artist correspondent for harper's weekly during the civil war, and first gained notice for his paintings of war-related scenes. in his post-war career, he depicted various aspects of american life with a focus on frontier and marine themes. professor lubin explores the symbolism found in homer's work, including commentary about...
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saturday at 8 pm eastern on lectures and history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th century artist winslow homer. on sunday, at 8 pm eastern, the presidency, look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. at 9 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capital cornerstone where president george washington and area freemasons first laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building during a ceremony that included corn, oil and wine. watch american history tv, this weekend on cspan-3. >> american history tv is in prime time next week on cspan-3 , starting monday at 8 pm eastern. the supreme court historical society looks at the lives and legacy of chief justice warren burger, jon jay and john marshall as well as robert jackson and thurgood marshall. tuesday, federal appeals court judge douglas ginsburg on the history and evolution of the nation's highest court and the debate over original is him. wednesday, lectures and history, a discussion on southern culture in the u.s. with history professor, tom lee
saturday at 8 pm eastern on lectures and history, wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th century artist winslow homer. on sunday, at 8 pm eastern, the presidency, look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. at 9 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capital cornerstone where president george washington and area freemasons first laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building during...
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eastern on lectures of history, lake forest university professor david rubin on 19th-century artist winslow homer area and on sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford read -- revealed the politics and court -- of their times. marking themony 25th anniversary of the u.s. capital order stone. where freemasons firstly the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building. watch american history tv this on c-span3. it yetay night on q&a, university historian joanne freeman on her book, the field of blood. scores of congressman in a mass brawl. in and of itself it was dramatic. it was a massive encounter. what was interesting to me is people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of armed,ners, lots of them running at each other in the house of representatives and it didn't look like a normal congressional fight. it looked like north against south. it looked like a battle and that's really striking. certainly didn't look like a battle in it's not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night
eastern on lectures of history, lake forest university professor david rubin on 19th-century artist winslow homer area and on sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford read -- revealed the politics and court -- of their times. marking themony 25th anniversary of the u.s. capital order stone. where freemasons firstly the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building. watch american history tv this on c-span3. it yetay night on...
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in history,lectures wake forest university professor david lubin teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslowomer. homer served as a correspondent during the civil war and first gain notice for his paintings of war related scenes. in his postwar career, homer depicted various aspects of american life with focused on frontier. ubin talks about the symbolism found in his work. as well as meditations on nature . his classes about 80 minutes. hello everybody, welcome back to class, good to see you after the long break. we were talking about american john wright, specifically we talked about three different painters. i think to be a bona fide john wright painter, you had to have three names. we will talk about the greatest winslow genre painter, homer. his work began during the civil war. painterhome or a genre is like calling
in history,lectures wake forest university professor david lubin teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslowomer. homer served as a correspondent during the civil war and first gain notice for his paintings of war related scenes. in his postwar career, homer depicted various aspects of american life with focused on frontier. ubin talks about the symbolism found in his work. as well as meditations on nature . his classes about 80 minutes. hello everybody, welcome back to class, good to see...
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> american history tb continues with wake forest university professor david lubin, teaching a class on 19th- century artist, winslow homer. he served as an artist correspondent for harvest weekly during the civil war. he gained notice for his paintings of war related scenes. professor lubin explores the symbolism found in his work. there is commentary about [ indiscernible ] and meditations on nature. this is just under an hour and a half. >>> hello everybody. welcome back to class. it's good to see you after our long break. as you recall, last time, we were talking about american genre painting. we talked about whitham's death williams in the amount. to be a painter back in the day, you had have three names. in our class today, we'll talk about the greatest american genre painter, winslow homer, his work began at the civil war. to call him a genre painter is like calling michelangelo's ceiling painter. he goes well beyond that. he is genre painting with the difference. he was born in cambridge, where harvard is, outside of boston. homer and his family had nothing to do with harvard. he was not an educated person.
> american history tb continues with wake forest university professor david lubin, teaching a class on 19th- century artist, winslow homer. he served as an artist correspondent for harvest weekly during the civil war. he gained notice for his paintings of war related scenes. professor lubin explores the symbolism found in his work. there is commentary about [ indiscernible ] and meditations on nature. this is just under an hour and a half. >>> hello everybody. welcome back to class....
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. >> next on "lectures in history," wake forest university professor david lubin teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslow homer. homer served as an artist correspondent for harper's weekly during the civil war, and first gained notice for his paintings of war-related scenes. in his post-war career, he depicted various aspects of american life with a focus on frontier and marine themes. professor lubin explores the symbolism found in homer's work, including commentary about gilded age society as well as meditations on nature. his class is about 80 minutes. prof. lubin: ok, hello, everybody. welcome back to class. good to see you after our long break of several days. as you recall, last time we were talking about american genre paintings. specifically, william cindy mount -- william sidney mount and george martin spencer. i think to be a bona fide genre painter back in the day, you had to have three names. otherwise it didn't count. so in our class today we are going to talk about the greatest -- probably the greatest american genre painter, winslow homer, whose work began during the civil war. but to call
. >> next on "lectures in history," wake forest university professor david lubin teaches a class on 19th-century artist winslow homer. homer served as an artist correspondent for harper's weekly during the civil war, and first gained notice for his paintings of war-related scenes. in his post-war career, he depicted various aspects of american life with a focus on frontier and marine themes. professor lubin explores the symbolism found in homer's work, including commentary about...
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eastern on "lectures in history," wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow. on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the presidency," a look at how the fashion choices of and and betty ford -- of pat nixon and betty ford reflected their time. and on sunday atlantic p.m. eastern, the anniversary ceremony of the u.s. capitol the firste, where cornerstone was laid of the u.s. capitol building. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. "nnouncer: "washington journal continues. host: greg miller is the national security reporter for "the washington post" and the author of this book, "the apprentice." why the title? guest: i wish i could take credit for it. the book editor proposed it. we were talking about different titles come about when this was proposed it just worked on so many levels. name, obviously, of the show that propels trump to great fame, and also when he came into office, he was an apprentice president. he had very little preparation for the job, very little background in government. had never seen any classified documents in his life. had a lot
eastern on "lectures in history," wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow. on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the presidency," a look at how the fashion choices of and and betty ford -- of pat nixon and betty ford reflected their time. and on sunday atlantic p.m. eastern, the anniversary ceremony of the u.s. capitol the firste, where cornerstone was laid of the u.s. capitol building. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3....
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eight if a pm eastern on "lectures in history," wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow. easterny at 8:00 p.m. on "the presidency," a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their time. and atlantic rpm eastern, the ceremony marking the one and 25th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone, where president george washington and area freemasons -- the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone, where president george washington and area freemasons gathered. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. "nnouncer: "washington journal continues. host: our next guest is nelson cunningham. he served as the former white house general counsel in the clinton administration, here to talk about the latest concerning the confirmation process of judge brett kavanaugh. good morning. guest: pleasure to be here. host: could you remind people about your previous experience with the court nominations? 24 years ago i was chairman of the senate judiciary committee come up and working for joe biden, and i handled the n
eight if a pm eastern on "lectures in history," wake forest university professor david lubin on 19th-century artist winslow. easterny at 8:00 p.m. on "the presidency," a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their time. and atlantic rpm eastern, the ceremony marking the one and 25th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone, where president george washington and area freemasons -- the 225th anniversary of the u.s....
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on eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david luben on 19th century artist winslow. eastern on the presidency, a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone where president george washington and area free masons first laid the corner of the capitol building during a ceremony that included corn, oil, and wine. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> on constitution day, c-span visited the national institution center in philadelphia where we asked folks, what does it mean to be american? >> i'm home, i don't -- you know when you feel like you are at home. so you feel like you are comfortable to live here. >> for me, what it meant was that i have blessed to have been born in a country, one of the countries with the most freedoms for people, for all people to pursue happiness and life and joy with their families and a living. >> freedom, to pursue your dreams and opportunities, friendship,
on eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david luben on 19th century artist winslow. eastern on the presidency, a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone where president george washington and area free masons first laid the corner of the capitol building during a ceremony that included corn, oil,...
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eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david loobin on 19th century artist winslow homer. then on sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on "the presidency" a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone where president george washington and area freemasons first laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol building during a ceremony that included corn, oil, and wine. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> and on saturday, c-span's campaign 2018 coverage continues with a montana house debate for the at large seat. incumbent republican congressman greg gianforte and democratic challenger kathleen williams will debate in bowsman hosted by montana pbs live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> sunday night on q&a, yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war." >> and you end up with scores of congressmen just in a mass brawl, so
eastern on lectures in history, wake forest university professor david loobin on 19th century artist winslow homer. then on sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on "the presidency" a look at how the fashion choices of pat nixon and betty ford reflected the politics and culture of their times. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the ceremony marking the 225th anniversary of the u.s. capitol cornerstone where president george washington and area freemasons first laid the cornerstone of the u.s. capitol...