Troubadour for Our Times? A Panel Discussion on the Relevance of Carl Sandburg for Millennial Chicago (video)

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Troubadour for Our Times? A Panel Discussion on the Relevance of Carl Sandburg for Millennial Chicago (video)

Image: [Carl Sandburg, head and shoulders portrait, facing left / World Telegram & Sun photo by Al Ravenna]. (1955) [Image] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, loc.gov/item/95517271.

On April 7, 2016 the Loyola University Libraries presented: Troubadour for Our Times? A Panel Discussion on the Relevance of Carl Sandburg for Millennial Chicago featuring panelists Melissa Bradshaw (Department of English, Loyola University Chicago), Tony Fitzpatrick (artist, poet, and actor), and Bill Savage (Department of English, Northwestern University) and moderated by Robert Bucholz (Chair, Department of History, Loyola University Chicago). Complete event details can be found on the Libraries’ blog Noteworthy, and photos can be viewed on the Libraries’ Flickr.

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