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Doris Kearns Goodwin and Michael Beschloss will take the stage at Wait Chapel later this month.

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Want to come face to face with the experts as they discuss politics, arts and culture, social justice + more?

Then you’ll love the Face to Face Speaker Forum’s 2023-24 season, kicking off Wednesday, Sept. 27 with a lively, informative conversation between world-renowned presidential historians and authors, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Michael Beschloss.

Grab tickets to this conversation or a season subscription, which will give you access to all four lectures in the series. Tickets this way.

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