You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 80: Frances Glessner Lee, founder of modern forensic science.
Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.
Next week, episode 81: Dr. Alvin Vincent Blount, first African
American MASH Chief of Surgery.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 79: Dr. Daniel Hale Williams who performed the first successful open-heart surgery.
Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.
Next week, episode 80: Frances Glessner Lee, forensic scientist.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 79: Dr. Daniel Hale Williams who performed the first successful open-heart surgery.
Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.
Next week, episode 80: Frances Glessner Lee, forensic scientist.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 78: Curt Flood, MLB star, legal activist & civil rights advocate. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to
our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.
Next week, episode 79: Dr. Daniel Hale Williams who performed the first successful open-heart surgery.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 77: Josephine Rodgers Miller Slyder, “the Baker of Gettysburg”. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.
Next week, episode 78: Curt Flood, MLB star, legal activist &
civil rights advocate.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books”
podcast episode 76: Sybil Ludington, "the female Paul Revere”. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 77: Josephine Rodgers Miller Slyder, “the Baker of Gettysburg”.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books”
podcast episode 75: Nancy Green, the woman behind the iconic character Aunt Jemima.
Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.
Next week, episode 76: Sybil Ludington, "the female Paul Revere”.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books”
podcast episode 75: Nancy Green, the woman behind the iconic character Aunt Jemima.
Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.
Next week, episode 76: Sybil Ludington, "the female Paul Revere”.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books”
podcast episode 74: Edwin Drake, first American to successfully drill for oil. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and
Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 75: Nancy Green, the woman behind the iconic character Aunt Jemima.
You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books”
podcast episode 73: Sylvan N. Goldman, inventor of the shopping cart. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan
profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 74: Edwin Drake, first American to successfully drill for oil.