(Yes, you read that correctly.  This was originally posted on February 21, lost, and just in case anyone refers back to these posts, re-posted now.  Please note that most C-SPAN programs on World War I can be viewed through their website.)

On Thursday evening, February 23rd, and into the morning of the 24th, C-SPAN3 will rerun several WWI programs.  A quick reminder that most, if not all, can be seen at any time on the C-SPAN website.  The programs are as follows–all times are Central.

7:00 p.m.–“Peace Coalition Against U.S. Entry into World War I.”  Michael Kazin’s talk delivered at the National World War I Museum and Memorial (NWWIMM) at their symposium in early November.  Program repeats at 10:59 p.m.

7:58 p.m.–America Goes Over, a 1918 U.S. Army film.  Repeats at 11:58 p.m.

8:57 p.m.–“‘Shell Shock’ During World War I.”  Annessa Stagner’s talk from the NWWIMM symposium.  Repeats at 12:57 a.m.

9:47 p.m.–“World War I Combat Artists.”  Works in the National Archives.  Repeats at 1L47 a.m.

10:10 p.m.–“World War I Aviation.”  John Curatola’s talk from the NWWIMM symposium.  Repeats at 2:10 a.m.

Blair Tarr is the Museum Curator of the Kansas State Historical Society. He oversees the three-dimensional collections of the Society, but has special interests in the Civil War, Wichita-made Valentine diners, and Leavenworth's Abernathy Furniture. In the last few years he has also done a lot of cramming on The Great War. He is a past president of the Kansas Museums Association and the Civil War Round Tables of both Kansas City and Eastern Kansas. He is currently a board member of the Heritage League of Greater Kansas City.