The Heroes of History Club is a group of students, including Psychology majors, who come together on Tuesday nights to discuss figures of the past who are worthy of emulation: Heroes of History. The goal of these students is to constantly be thinking about great people so that we may adopt at least some of the things that made these people so remarkable. We believe that if we learn about respectable historical figures, we can become the Heroes of History. So far this semester we have discussed George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Gandhi and Mother Teresa. We have really had fun this semester discussing these people. Here is the schedule for the rest of the semester:
March
11th The force of Sir Isaac Newton's concentration
18th Voltaire - The pen more powerful than the sword
25th Joan of Arc/Queen Elizabeth I - Great women leaders
April
1st "BC and AD" The Impact of Jesus Christ
8th Charlemagne's educational vision
15th Heroes & Villains: Winston Churchill vs. Adolf Hitler
22nd Semester review: Are you a hero? What is your vision?
Each of these meetings will be Tuesday nights at 7:00 PM in Room 110 of the Tanner Building . This is the club's website for anyone who wants to take a look: http://byuheroesofhistory.googlepages.com.
It's unfortunate that Ben's play fell on a Monday, as that was during FHE and no one could attend. Hopefully there will be another showing soon so we can. :)
We still love you BEN!
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Haha, no worries. :) There won't be any more showings of that particular play, but my next one (which is hopefully even better :)) runs April 11–12, 14, 18–19 at 7:30 each night, with matinees on the 12th, 18th, and 19th.
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