in two and a half hours, indiana university professor michael mcgur discusses feminism's impact on popular music in the 1960s and '70s. >>> 100 years after the beginning of what was called the great war, author michael lesser looks back at the music of world war i. he demonstrates how songs reflected the wartime experiences of soldiers and those back home, from the sweethearts left behind to the soldiers returning from the front. and he argues that the music industry, including song writers like irving berlin, contributed to the war effort by producing patriotic songs. this 1 hour 15-minute event was hosted by the woodrow wilson house in washington, d.c. >>> good evening to all of you. i'm bob enholm, the executive director of the woodrow wilson house. we're a private charity supported by the donations of supporters, including many of you. for that i thank you, and thanks for being here this evening. this home is the home to which president and mrs. wilson moved the very day they left the white house, on march 4th, in 1921. they both lived here the rest of their lives. president wilson pas