- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 350
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Transforming the Army: A Wicked Problem for Strategic Leaders
Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin. Army War College Commandant, discusses Elihu Root and Transforming...
published: 12 Dec 2011
Transforming the Army: A Wicked Problem for Strategic Leaders
Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin. Army War College Commandant, discusses Elihu Root and Transforming the Army: A Wicked Problem for Strategic Leaders
- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 350
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Elihu Root Quotes
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published: 15 Mar 2012
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Who is Elihu Root?
An American lawyer and statesman and the 1912 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
- published: 15 Mar 2012
- views: 49
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U.S. Army War College History
The Army War College - the primary mission at Carlisle Barracks today is defined by its le...
published: 02 Dec 2011
U.S. Army War College History
The Army War College - the primary mission at Carlisle Barracks today is defined by its legacy of evolution in response to a changing environment.
The Army War College was created as a solution to the military failings uncovered during the Spanish-American War. On 27 November 1901, Secretary of War, Elihu Root established the Army General Staff and the Army War College to train staff officers by General Order 155. As an adjunct to the staff, the college would advise the President, devise plans, acquire information, and direct the intellectual exercise of the Army.
The Army War College was created as a solution to the military failings uncovered during the Spanish-American War. On 27 November 1901, Secretary of War, Elihu Root established the Army General Staff and the Army War College to train staff officers by General Order 155. As an adjunct to the staff, the college would advise the President, devise plans, acquire information, and direct the intellectual exercise of the Army.
The first War College class of six captains and three majors of the Army and Marine Corps convened November 1st, 1904, as the first professional education beyond West Point. The students worked military issues of the day that were of interest to the General Staff while studying national defense, military science, and command.
In 1916, the official relationship between the General Staff and the college ended with the passage of the National Defense Act. Engagement in World War I followed and the school closed for two years.
Reopening in the fall of 1919, the focus shifted from preparing and mentoring the General Staff to the academic studies of war. The curriculum included historical studies, responsible command, and the effects of political, social and economic factors on national defense. During this period, the nation's key World War II leaders including Generals Dwight Eisenhower, George Patton, Omar Bradley and Admiral William Halsey further developed their knowledge and skills as Army War College students.
As trained and experienced officers were needed during World War II, the college closed its doors in the 1940's. In 1950, the school opened again to address the growing Army's need for more officers with an advanced education. The Chief of Staff, General J. Lawton Collins reestablished the Army War College at Fort Leavenworth for a single class year before moving to its new home at Carlisle Barracks in October, 1951. The college refocused to understand the lessons from World War II and prepare students for the bipolar environment of the Cold War.
New security challenges emerged with the fall of the Soviet Union and the information revolution of the 1990s. The Army War College curriculum evolved to focus on the strategic level of war. The college transformed from a military school preparing officers to work on the Army staff to a graduate-level college, accredited to award a master's degree in strategic studies to students.
Today, the Army War College prepares the next generation of senior leaders.
- published: 02 Dec 2011
- views: 1130
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS - 442
INTERNATIONAL NEWS - 442 - National Archives and Records Administration 1921 - ARC Identif...
published: 25 Dec 2010
INTERNATIONAL NEWS - 442
INTERNATIONAL NEWS - 442 - National Archives and Records Administration 1921 - ARC Identifier 88967 / Local Identifier AFI-AFI-442 - American Film Institute. NEWSREEL: (1) Under the Terre Haute, Indiana chapter of the Knights of Columbus, a mansion is turned into a boys' home. Services are held by Rev. Francis T. Jansen and the Right Rev. Joseph Chartrand; Indiana State Deputy Joseph M. Nurre with the baseball given him by Babe Ruth. (2) Elihu Root; Sec. of State Charles F. Hughes; and Senators Henry Cabot Lodge and Oscar W. Underwood pose. "Pres. and Mrs. Harding meet two thousand postmasters," Sir Harry Lauder Visits Sing Sing. (3) Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard William J. Simmons appears before a Congressional Committee. (4) Shot of "Fightin'" John McGraw and his baseball team the New York Giants. (5) Mayor John F. Hylan unveil a bust of Columbus at a honorary celebration. (6) The U.S. representative in the Halifax race, schooner "Elsie" and Capt. Marty Welch, are shown sailing off Gloucester, Massachusetts. (7) "Graphic pictures of the Great Famine in Soviet Russia," Shows victims in Kasan and "children dying of starvation in their mothers' arms." The American Relief Administration assists: children are observed by relief experts Dr. Vernon Lyman Kellogg and Elmer Burland. (8) Gen. John Joseph Pershing lays a Congressional Medal of Honor on the Poilu's grave at the Arc de Triomphe; American soldiers march through Paris in tribute. At Coblenz, Germany, Gen. Pershing meets Allied Commanders on the Rhine; American forces pass in review. DVD copied by IASL Master Scanner Katie Filbert.
- published: 25 Dec 2010
- views: 221
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RMA flag service on the steps of New York Public Library in 1919
On October 27, 1919 the Roosevelt memorial flag, which has been carried across New York St...
published: 19 Feb 2010
RMA flag service on the steps of New York Public Library in 1919
On October 27, 1919 the Roosevelt memorial flag, which has been carried across New York State in TR's honor, is brought to rest at his grave in Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Views of Samuel Abbott, originator of the memorial flag idea, placing the flag on TR's grave. Sequence of two young girls and a boy placing flower bouquet and flag through fence surrounding TR's grave, event may not be part of flag ceremonies. Final scenes of flag ceremony sponsored by Roosevelt Memorial Association on the steps of New York Public Library, Oct. 25; long shots of notables standing on platform, possible identifications from right to left are: Henry Cabot Lodge, honorary vice-president of RMA; the man next to Lodge is probably Henry J. Allen, Governor of Kansas; William Boyce Thompson, president of RMA, is holding the flag with the help of a man who appears to be Henry D. Lindsley, chairman of the event; William Loeb Jr., vice-president of RMA, is visible in back of Thompson; next to Loeb is probably William Gibbs McAdoo; and the man to the far left with hands to his side may be Elihu Root, an RMA trustee. Sequence of Boy Scouts and members of the Naval Reserve hoisting flag up flagpole as an unidentified man leads the crowd in singing.
- published: 19 Feb 2010
- views: 148
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President Roosevelt at the Army-Navy game
SUMMARY
President Roosevelt, accompanied by Secretary of War Root, Secretary of the Navy ...
published: 09 Mar 2010
President Roosevelt at the Army-Navy game
SUMMARY
President Roosevelt, accompanied by Secretary of War Root, Secretary of the Navy Long, and a number of others, crosses the football field during the half-time of the game.
OTHER TITLES
Copyright title: President Roosevelt crossing the field
Biograph production log title: Pres. Roosevelt crossing field Navy-Army
President Roosevelt at Army-Navy football game
President Roosevelt crossing field Navy-Army
CREATED/PUBLISHED
United States : American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, 1902.
NOTES
Copyright: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.; 10Apr1902; H16354.
Camera, Congdon.
Appearing: Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, John D. Long.
Filmed November 30, 1901, in Philadelphia, PA.
SUBJECTS
Football.
Actuality--Short.
RELATED NAMES
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.
Long, John Davis, 1838-1915.
Congdon, James, camera.
American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)
DIGITAL ID
trmp 4133 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/trmp.4133
SUMMARY
President Roosevelt, accompanied by Secretary of War Root, Secretary of the Navy Long, and a number of others, crosses the football field during the half-time of the game.
OTHER TITLES
Copyright title: President Roosevelt crossing the field
Biograph production log title: Pres. Roosevelt crossing field Navy-Army
President Roosevelt at Army-Navy football game
President Roosevelt crossing field Navy-Army
CREATED/PUBLISHED
United States : American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, 1902.
NOTES
Copyright: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.; 10Apr1902; H16354.
Camera, Congdon.
Appearing: Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, John D. Long.
Filmed November 30, 1901, in Philadelphia, PA.
SUBJECTS
Football.
Actuality--Short.
RELATED NAMES
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.
Long, John Davis, 1838-1915.
Congdon, James, camera.
American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)
DIGITAL ID
trmp 4133 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/trmp.4133
- published: 09 Mar 2010
- views: 1018
22:34
Democrats & NeoCons = Stalinists & Trotskyists
The Federal Reserve Democratic Party vs The Federal Reserve Republican Party, with the lat...
published: 23 Oct 2012
Democrats & NeoCons = Stalinists & Trotskyists
The Federal Reserve Democratic Party vs The Federal Reserve Republican Party, with the late Eustace Mullins (1923-2010) in Sandpoint Idaho, 1991.
Democrats NeoCons Stalinists Trotskyists "Eustace Mullins" "Bella Moszkovicz" "Franklin Roosevelt" "Theodore Roosevelt" "Felix Frankfurther" "Woodrow Wilson" "Staunton Virginia" "William Howard Taft" "jewish bankers" "Jacob Schiff" "Federal Reserve Act" "House of Rothschild" "International Gold Movements" "Lazard Brothers" "Herbert Hoover" Stalin Trotsky "Communist Revolution" Lenin Yagoda "Ronald Reagan" "Bechtel Corporation" "George Bush" "Hoover Institution" "Bolshevik regime" "Special War Fund" "Elihu Root" "Rockefeller Foundation" "Real Origins of WWI, and the Rothschilds' role in Hoover Institution" "Herbert Hoover lifelong Rothschild employee" "Ezra Pound" "Rio Tinto Zic" "Sun Alliance" "Bank of England" "Paul Warburg" "Max Warburg" "Max Warburg, advisor to the Kaiser" "The Belgian Relief Commission" "Rothschild Headquarters in Belgium" "Bernard Baruch" "Eugene Meyer" "Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company" "Bernard Baruch, head of the War Industries Board" "Eugene Meyer, head of the War Finance Corporation" "Congressman Louis McFadden" "The Washington Post"
- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 471
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RMA Flag Service on the Steps of New York Public Library, 1919
Summary
On October 27, 1919 the Roosevelt memorial flag, which has been carried across Ne...
published: 09 Mar 2010
RMA Flag Service on the Steps of New York Public Library, 1919
Summary
On October 27, 1919 the Roosevelt memorial flag, which has been carried across New York State in TR's honor, is brought to rest at his grave in Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Views of Samuel Abbott, originator of the memorial flag idea, placing the flag on TR's grave. Sequence of two young girls and a boy placing flower bouquet and flag through fence surrounding TR's grave, event may not be part of flag ceremonies. Final scenes of flag ceremony sponsored by Roosevelt Memorial Association on the steps of New York Public Library, Oct. 25; long shots of notables standing on platform, possible identifications from right to left are: Henry Cabot Lodge, honorary vice-president of RMA; the man next to Lodge is probably Henry J. Allen, Governor of Kansas; William Boyce Thompson, president of RMA, is holding the flag with the help of a man who appears to be Henry D. Lindsley, chairman of the event; William Loeb Jr., vice-president of RMA, is visible in back of Thompson; next to Loeb is probably William Gibbs McAdoo; and the man to the far left with hands to his side may be Elihu Root, an RMA trustee. Sequence of Boy Scouts and members of the Naval Reserve hoisting flag up flagpole as an unidentified man leads the crowd in singing.
Created/Published
United States : [s.n.], 1919.
Notes
Copyright: no reg.
Film sequence does not follow order of actual events; second sequence, children at the grave, is unverified.
Appearing: Samuel Abbott, Henry Cabot Lodge, Henry J. Allen, William Boyce Thompson, Henry D. Lindsley, William Loeb Jr., William Gibbs McAdoo.
Subjects
Roosevelt, Theodore,--1858-1919.
Memorial rites and ceremonies--United States.
Flags--United States.
Oyster Bay (N.Y. : Bay)
Documentary--Short.
Newsreel--Short.
Related Names
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-1985.
Allen, Henry Justin, 1868-1950.
Thompson, William Boyce, 1869-1930.
Loeb, William, 1866-1937.
McAdoo, William Gibbs, 1863-1941.
Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.
Kansas. Governor (1919-1923 : Allen)
Roosevelt Memorial Association.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress)
Digital ID
trmp 4138 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/trmp.4138
Summary
On October 27, 1919 the Roosevelt memorial flag, which has been carried across New York State in TR's honor, is brought to rest at his grave in Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Views of Samuel Abbott, originator of the memorial flag idea, placing the flag on TR's grave. Sequence of two young girls and a boy placing flower bouquet and flag through fence surrounding TR's grave, event may not be part of flag ceremonies. Final scenes of flag ceremony sponsored by Roosevelt Memorial Association on the steps of New York Public Library, Oct. 25; long shots of notables standing on platform, possible identifications from right to left are: Henry Cabot Lodge, honorary vice-president of RMA; the man next to Lodge is probably Henry J. Allen, Governor of Kansas; William Boyce Thompson, president of RMA, is holding the flag with the help of a man who appears to be Henry D. Lindsley, chairman of the event; William Loeb Jr., vice-president of RMA, is visible in back of Thompson; next to Loeb is probably William Gibbs McAdoo; and the man to the far left with hands to his side may be Elihu Root, an RMA trustee. Sequence of Boy Scouts and members of the Naval Reserve hoisting flag up flagpole as an unidentified man leads the crowd in singing.
Created/Published
United States : [s.n.], 1919.
Notes
Copyright: no reg.
Film sequence does not follow order of actual events; second sequence, children at the grave, is unverified.
Appearing: Samuel Abbott, Henry Cabot Lodge, Henry J. Allen, William Boyce Thompson, Henry D. Lindsley, William Loeb Jr., William Gibbs McAdoo.
Subjects
Roosevelt, Theodore,--1858-1919.
Memorial rites and ceremonies--United States.
Flags--United States.
Oyster Bay (N.Y. : Bay)
Documentary--Short.
Newsreel--Short.
Related Names
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-1985.
Allen, Henry Justin, 1868-1950.
Thompson, William Boyce, 1869-1930.
Loeb, William, 1866-1937.
McAdoo, William Gibbs, 1863-1941.
Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.
Kansas. Governor (1919-1923 : Allen)
Roosevelt Memorial Association.
Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress)
Digital ID
trmp 4138 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/trmp.4138
- published: 09 Mar 2010
- views: 127
37:42
GUN Control, THE DICK ACT of 1902-1903
Rod Class explain why the US corporate government cannot take away the guns from the ameri...
published: 29 Jan 2013
GUN Control, THE DICK ACT of 1902-1903
Rod Class explain why the US corporate government cannot take away the guns from the american people. The DICK ACT of 1902 invalid all gun laws! That's your defence.
The Militia Act of 1903 (32 Stat. 775), also known as the Dick Act, was initiated by United States Secretary of War Elihu Root following the Spanish--American War of 1898, after the war demonstrated weaknesses in the militia, and in the entire U.S. military. The act formulated the concept of the National Guard and also ensured that all state military forces were simultaneously dual reservists under the authority of the Army Reserve. This last measure was to prevent state governors from using National Guard forces as "private armies", in many ways as had been done in the American Civil War and to ensure that the President could, at any time, mobilize state military forces into the federal armed forces.
[1]The three classes H.R. 11654 provides for are the organized militia, henceforth known as the National Guard of the State, Territory and District of Columbia, the unorganized militia and the regular army. The militia encompasses every able-bodied male between the ages of 18 and 45.
The National Guard Militia can only be required by the National Government for limited purposes specified in the Constitution (to uphold the laws of the Union; to suppress insurrection and repel invasion). These are the only purposes for which the General Government can call upon the National Guard. Attorney General Wickersham advised President Taft, "the Organized Militia (the National Guard) can not be employed for offensive warfare outside the limits of the United States."
- published: 29 Jan 2013
- views: 86
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GUN Control, THE DICK ACT of 1902-1903: The US Government cannot take away your guns!!
Rod Class explain why the US corporate government cannot take away the guns from the ameri...
published: 11 Jan 2013
GUN Control, THE DICK ACT of 1902-1903: The US Government cannot take away your guns!!
Rod Class explain why the US corporate government cannot take away the guns from the american people. The DICK ACT of 1902 invalid all gun laws! That's your defence.
The Militia Act of 1903 (32 Stat. 775), also known as the Dick Act, was initiated by United States Secretary of War Elihu Root following the Spanish--American War of 1898, after the war demonstrated weaknesses in the militia, and in the entire U.S. military. The act formulated the concept of the National Guard and also ensured that all state military forces were simultaneously dual reservists under the authority of the Army Reserve. This last measure was to prevent state governors from using National Guard forces as "private armies", in many ways as had been done in the American Civil War and to ensure that the President could, at any time, mobilize state military forces into the federal armed forces.
[1]The three classes H.R. 11654 provides for are the organized militia, henceforth known as the National Guard of the State, Territory and District of Columbia, the unorganized militia and the regular army. The militia encompasses every able-bodied male between the ages of 18 and 45.
The National Guard Militia can only be required by the National Government for limited purposes specified in the Constitution (to uphold the laws of the Union; to suppress insurrection and repel invasion). These are the only purposes for which the General Government can call upon the National Guard. Attorney General Wickersham advised President Taft, "the Organized Militia (the National Guard) can not be employed for offensive warfare outside the limits of the United States."
- published: 11 Jan 2013
- views: 363
1:11
sabias que en 1917 se planteó la posibilidad de una invasión Extraterrestrea la Tierra.flv
Discurso de John Dewey 1917
La siguiente cita es de la Fundación Carnegie para la Paz Int...
published: 11 May 2012
sabias que en 1917 se planteó la posibilidad de una invasión Extraterrestrea la Tierra.flv
Discurso de John Dewey 1917
La siguiente cita es de la Fundación Carnegie para la Paz Internacional, División de Relaciones y Educación, Prólogo de Elihu Root, Publicación N º 15, La Misión Imperial Japonésa
Página 105...........lo curioso esta en que habla de ...inasion extraterrestre???...a su criterio amigos
- published: 11 May 2012
- views: 90
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Rogue-I Saw Her Standing There
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicen...
published: 12 Jun 2012
Rogue-I Saw Her Standing There
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicentennial celebration. Audio quality is a little rough since it's just a camcorder recording, but we're glad one of our friends had the foresight to bring the camera. Rogue was a Hamilton College campus band in the late 1970s. Performing are Bob Kinkel '79 (of Trans Siberian Orchestra fame), Brian Middleton '79, Kevin Barry '79, Rene Don Boni '80, Tom Porter '80, and on drums, Joey Pucci, AKA Ghost of Elihu Root, class of 1864.
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 15
4:09
Rogue-Psycho Killer
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicen...
published: 11 Jun 2012
Rogue-Psycho Killer
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicentennial celebration. Audio quality is a little rough since it's just a camcorder recording, but we're glad one of our friends had the foresight to bring the camera. Rogue was a Hamilton College campus band in the late 1970s. Performing are Bob Kinkel '79 (of Trans Siberian Orchestra fame), Brian Middleton '79, Kevin Barry '79, Rene Don Boni '80, Tom Porter '80, and on drums, Joey Pucci, AKA Ghost of Elihu Root, class of 1864.
- published: 11 Jun 2012
- views: 23
3:52
The story of the Panama Canal
Compilation film revealing the story of the Panama Canal construction, which TR considered...
published: 05 Jun 2012
The story of the Panama Canal
Compilation film revealing the story of the Panama Canal construction, which TR considered one of his most valuable contributions to foreign affairs. Most prominent views are of the need for building the canal, the early attempts, the actual construction, and finally the canal in operation. Sequences of stills, mostly maps, showing the need for a shorter way from ocean to ocean; views of the early attempts by Ferdinand de Lesseps; USS Oregon which had to sail around South America from the Pacific to fight in the Spanish-American War; scenes of President William McKinley and TR in 1901; brief shot of TR, Lyman J. Gage, Philander C. Knox, Ethan Allen Hitchcock, William R. Day, Elihu Root, Charles E. Smith, and James Wilson at McKinley's funeral in Canton, Ohio, 1901; medium close shot of Dr. William C. Gorgas, who had charge of sanitation during the building of the Panama Canal; workers clearing the canal of yellow fever; TR's visit to Panama in 1906 and his meeting with President Manuel Amador Guerrero; view of Colonel George W. Goethals, chief engineer and first governor; sequences of machinery, huge cranes, gigantic steam shovels, and men working on the actual construction of the canal; various shots of Gamboa Dike, Miraflores locks, and Gaillard (Culebra) Cut; launch of two barges in lock, boats, and battleships using the canal; final sequence is of President Calvin Coolidge speaking.
- published: 05 Jun 2012
- views: 602
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Rogue-It's All Over Now/Last Train to Clarksville
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicen...
published: 12 Jun 2012
Rogue-It's All Over Now/Last Train to Clarksville
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicentennial celebration.
Audio quality is a little rough since it's just a camcorder recording, but we're glad one of our friends had the foresight to bring the camera. Rogue was a Hamilton College campus band in the late 1970s. Performing are Bob Kinkel '79 (of Trans Siberian Orchestra fame), Brian Middleton '79, Kevin Barry '79, Rene Don Boni '80, Tom Porter '80, and on drums, Joey Pucci, AKA Ghost of Elihu Root, class of 1864.
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 21
3:25
Rogue-School's Out
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicen...
published: 12 Jun 2012
Rogue-School's Out
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicentennial celebration.
Audio quality is a little rough since it's just a camcorder recording, but we're glad one of our friends had the foresight to bring the camera. Rogue was a Hamilton College campus band in the late 1970s. Performing are Bob Kinkel '79 (of Trans Siberian Orchestra fame), Brian Middleton '79, Kevin Barry '79, Rene Don Boni '80, Tom Porter '80, and on drums, Joey Pucci, AKA Ghost of Elihu Root, class of 1864.
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 13
3:23
Rogue-Let's Stay Together
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicen...
published: 12 Jun 2012
Rogue-Let's Stay Together
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicentennial celebration. Bassist Tom Porter takes a rare turn at the mic to sing "Let's Stay Together" in an attempt to atone for dragging his wife to a college reunion on their 10th Wedding Anniversary.
Audio quality is a little rough since it's just a camcorder recording, but we're glad one of our friends had the foresight to bring the camera. Rogue was a Hamilton College campus band in the late 1970s. Performing are Bob Kinkel '79 (of Trans Siberian Orchestra fame), Brian Middleton '79, Kevin Barry '79, Rene Don Boni '80, Tom Porter '80, and on drums, Joey Pucci, AKA Ghost of Elihu Root, class of 1864.
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 17
4:00
Rogue-The Chain
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicen...
published: 12 Jun 2012
Rogue-The Chain
Recorded at Hamilton College's Soper Commons on June 2, 2012 as part of the school's Bicentennial celebration.
Audio quality is a little rough since it's just a camcorder recording, but we're glad one of our friends had the foresight to bring the camera. Rogue was a Hamilton College campus band in the late 1970s. Performing are Bob Kinkel '79 (of Trans Siberian Orchestra fame), Brian Middleton '79, Kevin Barry '79, Rene Don Boni '80, Tom Porter '80, and on drums, Joey Pucci, AKA Ghost of Elihu Root, class of 1864.
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 12