[VAcourier] SD Lee Institute in Arlington
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THE STEPHEN DILL LEE INSTITUTE
APRIL 28, 2007
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA
2007 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Robert E. Lee, one of
America's most revered individuals. But opinions are changing in this era of
Political Correctness. Was Lee a hero whose valor and leadership were
surpassed only by his honor and humanity? Or was he a traitor whose military
skill served a bad cause and prolonged an immoral rebellion against his
rightful government?
The Stephen D. Lee Institute will explore these questions and Lee's
incomparable legacy in a Bicentennial Symposium on Saturday, April 28, 2007,
in Arlington, Virginia, where Lee lived until he departed to join the
Confederacy and later took command of the famed Army of Northern Virginia,
never to return.
To many, Robert E. Lee is a remote figure, a marble icon. To others he was
simply a great battlefield commander. But Lee was much more; his character
shines brightly from the past, illuminating the present. The Symposium will
cover Lee's views on government and liberty, his humane attitudes toward
race and slavery, Lee and the American Union, Lee as inspired commander and
his relationship with the Army, Lee as a Christian gentleman, and the
meaning of Lee for today.
The Stephen Dill Lee Institute was established by the Sons of Confederate
Veterans in 2005 as a forum for historical scholarship in defense of the
cause for which the Confederate Soldier fought. The April 28 Robert E. Lee
Bicentennial Symposium will be the premiere event in memory of this greatest
of Americans. The stellar lineup of speakers includes ----
* THOMAS DILORENZO - author of THE REAL LINCOLN and LINCOLN UNMASKED
* KENT MASTERSON BROWN - author of RETREAT FROM GETTYSBURG and THE
CIVIL WAR IN KENTUCKY
* JOHN J. DWYER - author of THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES:AMERICA'S
UNCIVIL WAR and R.E. LEE
* CLYDE WILSON - Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the University of
South Carolina and Dean of the SD Lee Institute
* DONALD LIVINGSTON - Professor of Philosophy at Emory University and
President of The Abbeville Institute.
* TOM MOORE - AUTHOR OF HUNT FOR CONFEDERATE GOLD
In addition to the above speakers, the organizers of the program are
negotiating for a nationally recognized special banquet speaker whose name
will be identified shortly.
The cost for registration for the seminar will be $150. There will be an SCV
member rate of $125 until February 28.
The costs for hotel rooms are $126 per night. There is a limited block of
rooms set aside for the conference, so register as early as possible to
insure room availability at the Marriott.
The Symposium will be held at the Key Bridge Marriott Hotel in Arlington,
VA. The Marriott is conveniently located nearby Lee sites such as the
Arlington House and Alexandria, Virginia. It is within 5 minutes of Reagan
National Airport and directly across the Potomac River from Georgetown. A
METRO station is across the street from the hotel for quick and easy travel
to the entire Washington DC area. Late April offers beautiful weather in the
Washington area so spouses are encouraged to come with all registrants.
Space is limited, so register early to ensure a seat.
There will be only one national Lee Bicentennial event of this stature. We
expect attendees from all over the USA and even from abroad. Don't miss it.
Make your plans to attend now.
Registration information for this event can be found at www.scv.org.
TO OBTAIN A MARRIOTT HOTEL RESERVATION---- Call 1-800-228-9290 OR RESERVE
ONLINE VIA
<http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/waskb?groupCode=sdisdia&app=resvl
ink> THIS LINK
MARK APRIL 28, 2007 ON YOUR CALENDAR AND MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND. ANYONE HAVING
QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS SEMINAR MAY CONTACT BRAG BOWLING AT 804-389-3620..
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