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X-WR-CALDESC:The War That Should Not Have Happened:  World War I was one of
  the most catastrophic events in human history\, and\, and one that could 
 have been prevented. This presentation examines the long and short term ca
 uses of the conflict\, and what might have been done to prevent it\, and g
 oes on to consider why the war was so long and so costly\, and why it stil
 l matters today.\n\nInfo on the presenter:  Dr. James Smither\, Professor 
 of History at Grand Valley State University\, specializes in European and 
 military history\, and directs the GVSU Veterans History Project\, which r
 ecords and archives oral history interviews with military veterans of all 
 eras from World War II to the present.\n\nThis series is presented in part
 nership with the Barry County Historical Society. All talks will be given 
 at Historic Charlton Park in the Stone Building on the first floor at 6 pm
 . There is no cost to attend\, although donations are welcome.\n
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DESCRIPTION:The War That Should Not Have Happened:  World War I was one of 
 the most catastrophic events in human history\, and\, and one that could h
 ave been prevented. This presentation examines the long and short term cau
 ses of the conflict\, and what might have been done to prevent it\, and go
 es on to consider why the war was so long and so costly\, and why it still
  matters today.\n\nInfo on the presenter:  Dr. James Smither\, Professor o
 f History at Grand Valley State University\, specializes in European and m
 ilitary history\, and directs the GVSU Veterans History Project\, which re
 cords and archives oral history interviews with military veterans of all e
 ras from World War II to the present.\n\nThis series is presented in partn
 ership with the Barry County Historical Society. All talks will be given a
 t Historic Charlton Park in the Stone Building on the first floor at 6 pm.
  There is no cost to attend\, although donations are welcome.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170808T190000
LOCATION:Stone Museum Building
SUMMARY:WWI Speaker Series
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