New Ulm featured at German-American Conference
NORTHFIELD — New Ulm’s history will be covered at the forthcoming Euro-Atlantic Conference: Legacy of 1848 Through Today: Transplanted Ideas & Values in America’s Past and Present It will be held in Northfield, Minnesota, March 30-April 2.
Denny Warta, George Glotzbach, Terry Sveine, and Wade Olsen will discuss the town’s history in a session on “New Ulm, a German Town with a Forty-Eighter Heritage.”
Eric Braeden, the well-known television star of the series “The Young and the Restless,” will present the keynote address, “Thoughts on Being German.” Copies of his new autobiography “I’ll be Damned: How My Young and Restless Life Led me to America,” will also be available.
The conference is sponsored by the Stoltenberg Institute of German-American Forty-Eighter Studies, and coordinated by Dr. Don Heinrich Tolzmann and Dr. Joachim Reppmann.
For further information about the conference, visit its website at www.legacyof1848.com.
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