Touring the Billy Graham Center Museum in Wheaton, IL
A tour of the Billy Graham Center and Museum at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL.
Memories Of Wheaton College - Billy Graham
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Inauguration And Dedication At Wheaton College - Billy Graham
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Wheaton, Illinois
Wheaton is an affluent suburban city in Milton and Winfield Townships and is the county seat of DuPage County, Illinois, United States. It is located approximately 30 miles west of the city center of Chicago which abuts the shore of Lake Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 52,894, which was estimated to have increased to 53,469 by July 2012.
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Cindy Banks Gives us a Tour of Wheaton, Illinois
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September-October, 1971: Gen. Brosio, Forest Festival, Billy Graham
Silent film. Scenes include: Medal of Freedom to retiring NATO Secretary General Manlio Brosio (9/29/1971), Secretary Rogers greeting [President of Indonesia Suharto?], crowning ceremony of Catherine Sparacino as the Queen of the 35th Annual Mountain States Forest Festival (Elkins, West Virginia, Davis-Elkins College, Amphitheater, 10/8/1971), ceremony honoring Billy Graham (Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte Coliseum, 10/15/1971), H.R. Haldeman’s office and other White House rooms, Henry Kissinger, John Ehrlichman and George Shultz sitting at a table (“pre-Soviet staff meeting,” Roosevelt Room), Press office Soviet announcement,” with Kissinger, William Rogers and Clark MacGregor, State Department reception, H.R. Haldeman’s office
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FIle ID: HRH-33
Collection: H.R. Haldeman Super 8 Film Collection
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Digital transfer from original Super 8 film
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Christian World News - February 23, 2018
A servant of God goes home. Billy Graham preached the Gospel to some 215 million people in his lifetime. Today, he's celebrating with the heavenly crowds who responded to that message. The life and legacy of Billy Graham.
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Pamela Rosewell-Moore: Forgiving the past, forging the future
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Wheaton, IL Workplace Discrimination Attorney | DuPage County Employment Discrimination Lawyer
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Christian World News - February 23, 2018
A servant of God goes home. Billy Graham preached the Gospel to some 215 million people in his lifetime. Today, he's celebrating with the heavenly crowds who responded to that message. The life and legacy of Billy Graham.
DuPage County, Illinois
DuPage County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of the 2010 census, the population was 916,924, making it the second-most populous county in Illinois. Its county seat is Wheaton.
Dupage County is one of the collar counties of the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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Lyle Dorsett and Paul House
Paul House talks with Lyle Dorsett about Lyle and Mary's testimony of surrender to Christ and subsequent life of ministry together.
Closed Captioned DuPage County Board Meeting January 14th 2020
Righting the Record: Conservatism and the Archives || Radcliffe Institute
Righting the Record: Conservatism and the Archives
A Schlesinger Library Event
Over the past half-century, grassroots activists and organizations both left and right have focused on women’s roles, family values, homosexuality, and reproductive policy, transforming modern American life. Yet the collections of major public repositories, especially those housed at universities, tend to document only one side of this complicated history: the left side. The Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study hosted a conversation among scholars, intellectuals, and activists to explore the consequences of the current situation and examine possible solutions. “Righting the Record” is part of the library’s multifaceted approach to enhancing the diversity of the documentary record, to ensure that students, researchers, and scholars can write more complete and balanced histories of our times.
Moderated by Ross Douthat (11:52), op-ed columnist, New York Times
PANELISTS:
Donald Critchlow (20:33), professor of history and director of the Center for Political Thought and Leadership, Arizona State University
Jennifer A. Marshall (37:19), vice president, Heritage Foundation
Michelle Nickerson (45:32), associate professor of history, Loyola University Chicago
Charmaine Yoest (55:22), senior fellow, American Values
Panel Discussion (1:10:08)
Audience Q&A (1:34:29)