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DESCRIPTION:Assessing the Professorial President\n\nOn Tuesday\, October 19
 \, join us for another thought-provoking McGill on the Move lecture.\n\nAs
  midterm elections loom in the United States\, President Barack Obama face
 s a complex array of challenges\, choices and expectations regarding the e
 conomy\, the war in Iraq\, and religious rights and freedoms in the U.S.\n
\nIn his talk 'Obama: The Professorial President in the Time of Midterms\,
 ' Gil Troy\, a professor of history at McGill\, will assess the performanc
 e\, thus far\, of a president who has faced unprecedented pressures at hom
 e and abroad.\n\nA native of Queens\, New York\, Gil Troy is also the visi
 ting scholar at the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington\, D.C. and the 
 author of several books\, including 'Morning in America: How Ronald Reagan
  Invented the 1980s' and 'Hillary Rodham Clinton: Polarizing First Lady.' 
 He comments frequently about the American presidency on television and rad
 io\, and has published articles in the Wall Street Journal\, the New York 
 Times\, the Washington Post\, the Boston Globe and USA Weekend. \n\nWe loo
 k forward to seeing you at what is sure to prove a fascinating lecture.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20101019T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20101019T203000
LOCATION:25 St. Clair Avenue West\, Toronto\, ON
SUMMARY:Lecture and Reception with Gil Troy
URL:http://www.alumni.mcgill.ca/event/?id=NjI0Mg%3D%3D
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