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Sewickley Valley Historical Society Wednesday, March 25, 2020, 7:30 p.m. Old Sewickley Post Office, 200 Broad Street, Sewickley FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Behind Their Lines: Forgotten Voices of the First World War A PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Connie Ruzich r. Ruzich will share photographs, letters, poems and other first-hand accounts Dthat give a picture of the American experience in WWI. Rather than focusing on military strategies and battles, she will look at stories of people who lived through the world's first industrial war, answering the question: What did it feel like to be an American during World War I? Dr. Ruzich was a 2014-15 Fulbright Scholar at the University of Exeter. She is a professor of English at Robert Morris University. Please note: If it becomes necessary to cancel this program due to concerns over the coronavirus, a notice will be posted on our telephone, 412-741-5315, and on our website, www.sewickleyhistory.org. adno-111009 Sewickley Valley Historical Society Wednesday, March 25, 2020, 7:30 p.m. Old Sewickley Post Office, 200 Broad Street, Sewickley FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Behind Their Lines: Forgotten Voices of the First World War A PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Connie Ruzich r. Ruzich will share photographs, letters, poems and other first-hand accounts Dthat give a picture of the American experience in WWI. Rather than focusing on military strategies and battles, she will look at stories of people who lived through the world's first industrial war, answering the question: What did it feel like to be an American during World War I? Dr. Ruzich was a 2014-15 Fulbright Scholar at the University of Exeter. She is a professor of English at Robert Morris University. Please note: If it becomes necessary to cancel this program due to concerns over the coronavirus, a notice will be posted on our telephone, 412-741-5315, and on our website, www.sewickleyhistory.org. adno-111009