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and dickinson college. >> ok, good morning and welcome foundation.merica we are here for the third andur panel series of presidents at war. this is a series for the understanding lincoln course brought to you by they killed her lehrman institute for american history and dickinson college. are engaged in a discussion of abraham lincoln and his role in his legacy in american society but we're also thinking about how the issues he confronted as a commander in chief, as a president had he balked to the modern-day -- had in the modern day and where they might be headed in the future. this panel is about the role of the press. this is the wartime press and civil liberties during war. it is one of the most controversial aspects of lincoln's legacies. it remains one of the most controversial subjects. my name is matthew pinsker and i am the instructor of the understanding lincoln course. theuld like to introduced panelists and turn it over to our monitor and let him ask a series of questions in an informal discussion about these topics. our moderator to our firm left is a former u.s. army colo
and dickinson college. >> ok, good morning and welcome foundation.merica we are here for the third andur panel series of presidents at war. this is a series for the understanding lincoln course brought to you by they killed her lehrman institute for american history and dickinson college. are engaged in a discussion of abraham lincoln and his role in his legacy in american society but we're also thinking about how the issues he confronted as a commander in chief, as a president had he...
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appreciate it, kyung lah. >>> model and reality show janice dickinson and dr. terry dubreau.his. hey, january janice, you're ver forthcoming about this. how do you feel about the story you just saw? >> i'm heartbroken. my heart goes out to april and her family for this horrific, catastrophic thing that happened to her. you know, i'm just horrified. and all i can say is, you know, hang in there, girl. hang in there. and furthermore, you know, i was one of the first models and women to stand in line for botox, but i sought out, you know, the highest, highest professionals. you know, that were injecting it on me. my face i've marketed for the last 30 years. botox is a way to make my appearance more youthful and fresh. >> but were you ever worried about the treatments you were getting? >> there's always the thought in the back of my mind, but i trust the professionals. dr. dubrow injects me. dr. dubrow is very conservative and very -- he'll say no when i'll say, you know, could i have some more? he'll just say no. you look fine, natural, you've had enough. >> so doctor, you know,
appreciate it, kyung lah. >>> model and reality show janice dickinson and dr. terry dubreau.his. hey, january janice, you're ver forthcoming about this. how do you feel about the story you just saw? >> i'm heartbroken. my heart goes out to april and her family for this horrific, catastrophic thing that happened to her. you know, i'm just horrified. and all i can say is, you know, hang in there, girl. hang in there. and furthermore, you know, i was one of the first models and...
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i'm happy to welcome her to dickinson college. she has been named as the chair in the strategic leadership. to her right is tom shanker, the associate editor of the washington bureau for "the new york times." a former pentagon correspondent for the times. he's been covering the pentagon since 2001. and he has formally served as a foreign editor and correspondent for the "chicago tribune." but i think more important for our discussion tom is the , co-author of "counterstrike, the untold story of our war against al qaeda." an excellent book that i recommend to all of our course participants. to my left is linda mason. she is a former senior vice president of cbs news. linda actually served 47 years with cbs news, ending her career in 2003 as a senior vice president for standards and specials. she was a pioneer in the industry, the first female producer on the cbs evening news with walter cronkite, and broke ground on a number of fronts as a leader in the news business and the company executive during her career. it is a great panel
i'm happy to welcome her to dickinson college. she has been named as the chair in the strategic leadership. to her right is tom shanker, the associate editor of the washington bureau for "the new york times." a former pentagon correspondent for the times. he's been covering the pentagon since 2001. and he has formally served as a foreign editor and correspondent for the "chicago tribune." but i think more important for our discussion tom is the , co-author of...
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a 17-year-old girl and her 22-year-old boyfriend were parked at the dickinson bayou boat ramp when they encountered trouble. >> two people were present, girlfriend and a boyfriend and out of nowhere came the assailant, opened the door, produced a gun, had them removed from the pickup truck and then the terror began. >> the man sexually assaulted the girl at gunpoint while her boyfriend stood by helplessly. investigators were convinced this was the work of chad price. at the dna lab, christie whimsack swabbed the opening of the mountain dew can with a sterile swab. a dna profile was produced and it matched the dna from all of the rape cases. >> i called texas city police department to let them know this was the guy -- the guy that drank out of this can was the guy that was committing these rapes in that area. >> on september 12th, 2000, chad price was arrested and charged with the crimes. >> they cut a search warrant for a storage shed where price had items. they found a duffel bag. in the duffel bag they found some tremendous evidence that supported all of the other evidence in the case
a 17-year-old girl and her 22-year-old boyfriend were parked at the dickinson bayou boat ramp when they encountered trouble. >> two people were present, girlfriend and a boyfriend and out of nowhere came the assailant, opened the door, produced a gun, had them removed from the pickup truck and then the terror began. >> the man sexually assaulted the girl at gunpoint while her boyfriend stood by helplessly. investigators were convinced this was the work of chad price. at the dna lab,...
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bruce dickinson joins us now. thank you for coming to talk to us. are holding something. >> i am holding it very carefully. this is a fantastic piece of british technology. >> it looks like an old-fashioned airship. >> for those of you of a certain age, you remember thunderbirds and the international rescue. it took off and landed vertically and took a great big heavy caterpillar or whatever it was and supplied emergency -- superefficient because it is a hybrid. we is lighter than air technology to offset the basic weight of the entire vehicle. it has four engines, a payload of 50 tons. 20% ofburning less than the emissions of that aircraft. it could carry people as well. >> i was the primary investor in this years ago in what started off as a dream in a little shed in bedford ended up being a $500 million program for the u.s. military. they saw the potential of this as a surveillance aircraft. foree the potential as remote areas, it will take over landing. >> a fine example of some of the new technology on display. he just finished a two-year to ur
bruce dickinson joins us now. thank you for coming to talk to us. are holding something. >> i am holding it very carefully. this is a fantastic piece of british technology. >> it looks like an old-fashioned airship. >> for those of you of a certain age, you remember thunderbirds and the international rescue. it took off and landed vertically and took a great big heavy caterpillar or whatever it was and supplied emergency -- superefficient because it is a hybrid. we is lighter...
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state of california has legalized corn and other digital currencies and this is a quote from roger dickinson now he writes in an era of evolving payment methods from amazon coins to starbucks stars it is important it is impractical to ignore the growing use of cash alternatives this bill is intended to fine tune current laws to address californians pavement habits in the mobile and digital fields now this sounds like a very positive development for pickling but what exactly you know have they allowed people to do with bitcoin in terms of a payment in california how does that work logistically well. as you know you know culture is downstream from government and just because the government says you know that something is or isn't. permissible doesn't necessarily mean that it's going to motivate the market to grow however it does help and so we applaud california for their position we think that you know they realize that corn and other virtual payment methods the you know their ideas this time has come. now i understand that big foundation has recently acquired a lobbying firm i want to ask yo
state of california has legalized corn and other digital currencies and this is a quote from roger dickinson now he writes in an era of evolving payment methods from amazon coins to starbucks stars it is important it is impractical to ignore the growing use of cash alternatives this bill is intended to fine tune current laws to address californians pavement habits in the mobile and digital fields now this sounds like a very positive development for pickling but what exactly you know have they...
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state of california has legalized coin and other digital currencies and this is a quote from roger dickinson now he writes in an era of evolving payment methods from amazon coins to starbucks stars it is important to me it is impractical to ignore the growing use of cash alternatives this bill is intended to fine tune current laws to address californians payment habits in the mobile and digital fields now this sounds like a very positive development for pickling but what exactly have they allowed people to do with bitcoin in terms of a payment in california how does that work logistically well. as you know you know culture is downstream from government and just because the government says you know that something is or isn't. permissible doesn't necessarily mean that it's going to motivate the market to grow however it does help and so we applaud california for their position we think that you know they realize that corn and other virtual payment methods the you know their ideas this time has come. now i understand that the big question foundation has recently acquired a lobbying firm i want
state of california has legalized coin and other digital currencies and this is a quote from roger dickinson now he writes in an era of evolving payment methods from amazon coins to starbucks stars it is important to me it is impractical to ignore the growing use of cash alternatives this bill is intended to fine tune current laws to address californians payment habits in the mobile and digital fields now this sounds like a very positive development for pickling but what exactly have they...
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then a poem by emily dickinson did a few songs in french.here are hundreds of thousands of text from sports to history to news and science, tv scripts where people like to break down the meaning in the back story of fortis going on lineuy wine -- going by line. to getoon found out that knowledge from across the world you need people across the world to contribute. it works like wikipedia but there are points. when you sign-up, you have zero iq. you gain prestige, points, privilege and power. >> do you get profitable? how do you make money with something like this? >> great question. right now, our goal is to become part of the fabric of the internet. if you read an article in the new york times or lebron's statement on espn. that is our goal. as far as making money, we want to allow people to buy in on high annotation. >> someone would want to buy the annotations to shakespeare if that is what they wanted. >> the seven ages of man speech. shakespeare talks about the pants you wear when you are in your justice or your old man phase of life. m
then a poem by emily dickinson did a few songs in french.here are hundreds of thousands of text from sports to history to news and science, tv scripts where people like to break down the meaning in the back story of fortis going on lineuy wine -- going by line. to getoon found out that knowledge from across the world you need people across the world to contribute. it works like wikipedia but there are points. when you sign-up, you have zero iq. you gain prestige, points, privilege and power....
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my name is rob dickinson. oldestore and modifie porsches. our mantra here is that this car is not meant to look like a custom car or a car that has been fiddled with. porschewill always be a 911. everything we have done builds on that proposition. it has been lavished with some passionate love by a bunch of lunatics here in california who respect and honor what porsche did. the first time i was introduced to the porsche 911 was on southern vacation with my parents. it made this incredible noise. as a five-year-old, that fascinated me and inspired me. we call this our captain america car. clients are a wide and varied bunch of people. they have an exquisite level of aree and they also gentlemen and ladies with a certain amount of net worth. start at about $180,000. our work here is one of admiration for a company that we love. to keep these cars on the road and attempt to make them better than they were and give them a second life is an honor for us. 911 expends no energy into finding itself. it just is. >> fast cars, high-end luxury. stay wi
my name is rob dickinson. oldestore and modifie porsches. our mantra here is that this car is not meant to look like a custom car or a car that has been fiddled with. porschewill always be a 911. everything we have done builds on that proposition. it has been lavished with some passionate love by a bunch of lunatics here in california who respect and honor what porsche did. the first time i was introduced to the porsche 911 was on southern vacation with my parents. it made this incredible...
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before, there were 50 songs on the side, and then a poem by emily dickinson did a few songs in frenchare hundreds of thousands of text from sports to history to news and science, tv and movie scripts where people like to break down the meaning lineack stories of these by line. >> how did they make these online? >> in the beginning, it was our friends, but we soon found out that to get knowledge from across the world you need people across the world to contribute. for everyone to sign up and contribute it works like , wikipedia but there are points. when you sign up you have zero , iq. as we call it. you gain prestige, points, privilege and power. >> so you get powerful. do you get profitable? how do you make money with something like this? >> great question. right now, our goal is to become part of the fabric of the internet. you break down text, so if you read an article in the new york times or lebron's statement on espn. that is our goal. as far as making money, we want to allow people to buy in on high annotation. so, for example -- >> someone would want to buy the annotations to
before, there were 50 songs on the side, and then a poem by emily dickinson did a few songs in frenchare hundreds of thousands of text from sports to history to news and science, tv and movie scripts where people like to break down the meaning lineack stories of these by line. >> how did they make these online? >> in the beginning, it was our friends, but we soon found out that to get knowledge from across the world you need people across the world to contribute. for everyone to...
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joining us tonight al-dickinson, former investigator in charge of national transportation safety board. welcome. >> thank you. >> how is a flight prohibition issued? >> the f.a.a. puts it out. all the airlines have to adhere to it. how long mite it last. could it continue for more than 24 hours. >> they can extend it as long as they like. there's an economic issue involved. >> so the balance is between economic issues as well as safety issues. how do you reach that brans? >> well, hopefully this will speed up some kind of talks with both sides, and the hostilities will sun side, hopefully. >> how bad is the ban for his rail? >> economically it's hurting them a lot. all three airlines not going in and the other airlines that you mentioned. it's going to be a big economic problem for them. >> do the airlines have a choice which routes they fly? >> yes, they do. they can reroute around. the trouble is getting - when you are landing, coming down. anything can happen. >> in addition to israel the f.a.a. has flight proib his to ukraine, iraq, libya, ethiopia, somalia and north korea. is this
joining us tonight al-dickinson, former investigator in charge of national transportation safety board. welcome. >> thank you. >> how is a flight prohibition issued? >> the f.a.a. puts it out. all the airlines have to adhere to it. how long mite it last. could it continue for more than 24 hours. >> they can extend it as long as they like. there's an economic issue involved. >> so the balance is between economic issues as well as safety issues. how do you reach that...
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they were led by a man named john dickinson. >> what was the nature of the revolutionist?they intellectuals? were they political firebrands? >> they were all of that. ambitious politicians. people whod-working had farms. >> just were offended by the way things were. quickly though they were not being granted the rights that were their birthright as english subjects. are not sords, they much revolting to create a new and very different kind of society. you are taking, away our rights as english subjects, free englishmen, a government of laws, not of men, and you are taxing us, and we have no choice in that. you are taxing us to pay your own bills back home. why should we pick up the tab for your expenditures there in england when we have no part in that life? most of us have never seen england, and besides it is probably time we started our own country. >> no taxation without representation. >> when they said free and concept is that they cannot be free unless they are independent, and they cannot generate the moral fire, the morale, the spirit, to fight a war, unless they
they were led by a man named john dickinson. >> what was the nature of the revolutionist?they intellectuals? were they political firebrands? >> they were all of that. ambitious politicians. people whod-working had farms. >> just were offended by the way things were. quickly though they were not being granted the rights that were their birthright as english subjects. are not sords, they much revolting to create a new and very different kind of society. you are taking, away our...
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george bent technologist that he had fought with dickinson -- george bent acknowledged that he had fought with the cavalry, he mocked a man in colorado who talk about rebel plots to ally with the region indians. inveterate foes of texas and the arapahoe zen had no incentive to fight with the south. turning to the massacre, bent related details of shivington's betrayals of the peace chiefs with american and white flags flying over black kettles lodge in the colorado troops butchering. bent understood the civil war as a war of imperialism rather than liberation. hadoncluded that shivington wrought the thing he always claims to have prevented, conflict that threatened if only briefly expansion into the west. he said their actions and somehow decide the service and an had dared to suggest a white man might be uncivilized. downing responded to george bent in the denver times labeling him a cutthroat and the thief, liar and a scoundrel but worst of all, a halfbreed. he turned his attention to embedding john shivington'sa stories into a civil war narrative that heritage groups were constructing
george bent technologist that he had fought with dickinson -- george bent acknowledged that he had fought with the cavalry, he mocked a man in colorado who talk about rebel plots to ally with the region indians. inveterate foes of texas and the arapahoe zen had no incentive to fight with the south. turning to the massacre, bent related details of shivington's betrayals of the peace chiefs with american and white flags flying over black kettles lodge in the colorado troops butchering. bent...
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one of the petersburg region's former slave turned soldier robert banks will go to the dealers, dickinson, hill & company and be kept there until the war ends. so i'll stop there. because i'm out of slides. and i'll let you ask questions. [ applause ] start over here. >> except for their -- my name is jeff smith. i'm from mechanicsburg, pennsylvania. i'm curious, except for their last-minute interference, it seems like meade and grant really deferred to burnside in the operations. after this disaster, there's, you know, 15,000 union troops involved in this operation. did any of this kind of land in their lap to any extent the responsibility for deferring such an important operation to, you know, burnside? >> not particularly. of course, as meade calls the court of inquiry, he's decided who's going to be on the court, and they're all people who don't like burnside, from the battle of fredericksburg in 1862 and the mud march in 1863, so they already have a negative opinion of burnside. he's the civil war's worst general. and meade's recorder is one of his own inspector general from his staf
one of the petersburg region's former slave turned soldier robert banks will go to the dealers, dickinson, hill & company and be kept there until the war ends. so i'll stop there. because i'm out of slides. and i'll let you ask questions. [ applause ] start over here. >> except for their -- my name is jeff smith. i'm from mechanicsburg, pennsylvania. i'm curious, except for their last-minute interference, it seems like meade and grant really deferred to burnside in the operations....
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and we is rob dickinson porscheand modify old 911's.tra here is that this car is not meant to look like a custom car or car that has been fiddled with. the car will always be apportioned 9/11 and everything we have done builds on that proposition and it has been lavished with some passionate love by a bunch of lunatics in california who respect and honor what portion did. orsche did. was with my parents in 1970. it made this incredible noise when he went by. that fascinated me and inspired me through the rest of my life. we call this our captain america car. the stillman looked for car that was sporting in the -- and luxurious. they have an exquisite level of taste and they are gentlemen and ladies with the fairmount of net worth. of net worth.nt $500,000. itth of works in such a way that it reflects the amount of passion that goes into them. this can take eight months. our work is one of admiration for a company we love. keeping these cars on the road and making them better than they were 30 years ago and give them a second life is an
and we is rob dickinson porscheand modify old 911's.tra here is that this car is not meant to look like a custom car or car that has been fiddled with. the car will always be apportioned 9/11 and everything we have done builds on that proposition and it has been lavished with some passionate love by a bunch of lunatics in california who respect and honor what portion did. orsche did. was with my parents in 1970. it made this incredible noise when he went by. that fascinated me and inspired me...
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to happy to welcome her dickinson college. she has been named as the chair in the strategic leadership. tom shanker,is the associate editor of the washington bureau for "the new york times." he's been covering the pentagon since 2001. and he has formally served as a foreign editor and correspondent for the "chicago tribune." or ofs the co-authhor o "counterstrike, the untold story of our war against al qaeda." mason.left is linda she served 47 years with cbs news, ending her career in 2003 as a senior vice president for standards and specials. she was a pioneer in the industry, the first demo bs eveningn the c news with walter cronkite and broke ground on a number of fronts as a leader in the news business and the company executive during her career. it is a great panel of journalists. i think we will have a terrific discussion. i just want to remind everyone who is following this that you are welcome live tweet it. #lincoln150. we hope we can open this discussion to a wider collection of classes. thank new america foundation
to happy to welcome her dickinson college. she has been named as the chair in the strategic leadership. tom shanker,is the associate editor of the washington bureau for "the new york times." he's been covering the pentagon since 2001. and he has formally served as a foreign editor and correspondent for the "chicago tribune." or ofs the co-authhor o "counterstrike, the untold story of our war against al qaeda." mason.left is linda she served 47 years with cbs news,...
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the biplane was flown by bruce dickinson, who is the iron maiden singer.e speaking to him in about 25 minutes time. he does have a connection to aviation, as you would think. he is clearly a pilot. he also has business interests in the aviation field. he is a green energy enthusiast when it comes to aviation. we'll be asking him for his take on what is new in aviation. he kind of looks like an old-fashioned airship. ask them about that and the eclipse jets. we'll be talking to ge engines .nd airbus plenty coming up here. >> i'm still excited about my model dreamliner. i can't wait to get hold of that. thank you very much. >> we have breaking news from israel. after a weeklong conflict in militancy,gaza-based the cabinet seems to have just approved the cease-fire. the skilled live tour mideast correspondent elliott gotkine. this is a positive step, right? >> certainly if it comes into effect. i received a text message from the prime minister's office saying that israel has decided the israeli cabinet has decided to accept egypt's proposal for a cease-fire b
the biplane was flown by bruce dickinson, who is the iron maiden singer.e speaking to him in about 25 minutes time. he does have a connection to aviation, as you would think. he is clearly a pilot. he also has business interests in the aviation field. he is a green energy enthusiast when it comes to aviation. we'll be asking him for his take on what is new in aviation. he kind of looks like an old-fashioned airship. ask them about that and the eclipse jets. we'll be talking to ge engines .nd...
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underlying legislation, i don't know why the thought comes to mind the statement i think it was from dickinson from pennsylvania who said, mr. bishop knows the line, we are about to brave the storm in a skiff made of paper. in this case the storm is frying to fund transportation needs and the skiff as mr. hastings points out is a skiff made of debt, paper being paid for over a longer period of time than we're actually going to use the dollars. the numbers i won't go into them. you probably had it from the prior panel that we're spending more money on these programs than is being generated through the federal fuels tax. to the tune of $350 billion since '08, and i don't come to you with any panacea on the federal angle of paying for this. but i do hearken the words of dr. burgess of saying that at some point in time we need to giving the states more flexibility. to the point that mr. cole raised with regard to, he sees firsthand experience apparently where states couldn't do things in a timely manner because of federal problems. so how do we do this? my understanding there might be another amen
underlying legislation, i don't know why the thought comes to mind the statement i think it was from dickinson from pennsylvania who said, mr. bishop knows the line, we are about to brave the storm in a skiff made of paper. in this case the storm is frying to fund transportation needs and the skiff as mr. hastings points out is a skiff made of debt, paper being paid for over a longer period of time than we're actually going to use the dollars. the numbers i won't go into them. you probably had...
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underlying legislation, i don't know why the thought comes to mind the statement i think it was from dickinson from pennsylvania who said, mr. bishop knows the line, we are about to brave the storm in a skiff made of paper. in this case the storm is frying to fund transportation needs and the skiff as mr. hastings points out is a skiff made of debt, paper being paid for over a longer period of time than we're actually going to use the dollars. the numbers i won't go into them. you probably had it from the prior panel that we're spending more money on these programs than is being generated through the federal fuels tax. to the tune of $350 billion since '08, and i don't come to you with any panacea on the federal angle of paying for this. but i do hearken the words of dr. burgess of saying that at some point in time we need to giving the states more flexibility. to the point that mr. cole raised with regard to, he sees firsthand experience apparently where states couldn't do things in a timely manner because of federal problems. so how do we do this? my understanding there might be another amen
underlying legislation, i don't know why the thought comes to mind the statement i think it was from dickinson from pennsylvania who said, mr. bishop knows the line, we are about to brave the storm in a skiff made of paper. in this case the storm is frying to fund transportation needs and the skiff as mr. hastings points out is a skiff made of debt, paper being paid for over a longer period of time than we're actually going to use the dollars. the numbers i won't go into them. you probably had...
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shuster: i graduated from dickinson, also part of the m.a.c. conference. his family moved to philadelphia in 1949. his father took over the church of his grandfather, then bill gray led the church, third generation pastor at the bright hope baptist church in philadelphia. pointing that out, as some folks know my heritage, i spoke to my father this weekend and asked him what he remembered ability bill gray he said he was smart, he was tough, he was a true gentleman. he sent his best down here for this debate also. finally, i want to thank amtrak for working with taos move this forward. the president of amtrak and his staff were very diligent, working hard to make sure this became a reality. i thank the gentleman for his kind words, being able to name it far pennsylvanian, someone with such tremendous background and experience, it's been an honor for me to take part in this i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: all time having expired, the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4838. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. i
shuster: i graduated from dickinson, also part of the m.a.c. conference. his family moved to philadelphia in 1949. his father took over the church of his grandfather, then bill gray led the church, third generation pastor at the bright hope baptist church in philadelphia. pointing that out, as some folks know my heritage, i spoke to my father this weekend and asked him what he remembered ability bill gray he said he was smart, he was tough, he was a true gentleman. he sent his best down here...