Natl Archives & Newseum -- Panel -- Back Rooms to Ballot Boxes:
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Description of Pictures: Back Rooms to Ballot Boxes: Primary Reform, the People, and the Press: Major primary reform in the 1970s ushered out an era of political power brokers deciding the fate of candidates. What happened 30 years ago that fundamentally changed the nature of Presidential elections? How have big money, political ads, and blogs influenced primaries? How well have journalists helped voters understand the election process? And why do we have so many primaries and caucuses with New Hampshire and Iowa leading the pack? The National Archives in partnership with the Newseum presents a program that explores the history of the primary system, citizen participation, and the impact of the media. Join the Newseum’s Frank Bond as he moderates a panel including former McGovern-Fraser Commission lead researcher Ken Bode, American Conservative Union president David Keene, and veteran journalist, author, and columnist Jules Witcover.
Welcoming remarks were made by Marvin Pinkert, Executive Director, Center for the National Archives Experience.
Additional welcoming remarks were made by Richard S Foster, Director of Programs, Newseum.
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2017_DC_DocHist1F_170428 DC -- Celebration of the publication of the last volumes of the Documentary History of the First Federal Congress @ Society of the Cincinnati
2014_DC_KatzenO_140125 DC -- American University -- Katzen Arts Center -- 2014A Winter Opening Reception (Public)
2011_DC_Tories_110105 International Spy Museum -- Thomas Allen ("Tories: Fighting for King")
2009_DC_Hallowed_090522 DC -- Embassy of France -- Event: Opening of "Hallowed Grounds" documentary
2016_DC_Lens_160806 Newseum -- Inside Media w/ Ken Geiger and William Snyder (Lens on the Olympics)
2015_DC_Dateline_Saigon_150928 Newseum -- "Dateline: Saigon" screening (w/Neil Sheehan, George Packer, and Thomas Herman) incl reception
2015_DC_Nationals10_150824 Newseum -- Members' Night: Nationals at 10: Baseball Makes News (w/Mark Lerner, Mike Rizzo, Thomas Boswell, and Charlie Slowes) incl reception
2015_DC_Mays_150621 Newseum -- Inside Media w/Andrea Mays ("In Search of Shakespeare’s Greatest Works")
2016_DC_Why_Bill_160310 Natl Archives -- Panel -- Why the Bill of Rights Was Made (w/Joe Ellis, Jack Rakove, Kenneth Bowling, Mary Sarah Bilder, and John Milewski)
2015_DC_Kalb_151109 NPC -- Kalb Report: "Sunday Talk" (w/Chuck Todd and John Dickerson)
2015_MD_BCCP09_150927 Baltimore Comic-Con (2015) -- Panel: Edward James Olmos Spotlight
2008_DC_NARFK_080924 Natl Archives -- Panel -- 2nd Annual Charles Guggenheim Tribute Pgm (Robert Kennedy Remembered -- 40 Years Later)
2008 photos: Equipment this year: I was using three cameras -- the Fuji S9000 and the Canon Rebel Xti from last year, and a new camera, the Fuji S100fs. The first two cameras had their pluses and minuses and I really didn't have a single camera that I thought I could use for just about everything. But I loved the S100fs and used it almost exclusively this year.
Trips this year: (1) Civil War Preservation Trust annual conference in Springfield, Missouri , (2) a week in New York, (3) a week in San Diego for the Comic-Con, (4) a driving trip to St. Louis, and (5) a visit to dad and Dixie's in Asheville, North Carolina.
Ego strokes: A picture I'd taken last year during a Friends of the Homeless event was published in USA Today with a photo credit and everything! I became a volunteer photographer with the AFI/Silver theater.
Number of photos taken this year: 330,000.
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