Interesting People—a monthly WTVP series
hosted by Ed Sutkowski—features
half-hour conversations of thoughtful dialogue with ordinary individuals who
have achieved extraordinary measures of success in the arts, business,
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"Thus, the task is
not so much to see what no one yet has seen, but to think what
nobody yet has thought about that which everybody sees."
Professors Douglas Wilson & Rodney Davis with Ed Sutkowski
Professor Douglas L. Wilson
Professor Rodney O. Davis
Professors Douglas L. Wilson & Rodney O. Davis
Co-Directors, Knox College Lincoln Studies Center
Episode #207
Interesting People’s Ed Sutkowski interviews Douglas Wilson and Rodney Davis, co-directors of the Lincoln Studies Center at Knox College.
Original Air Date(s): 4/1/2007
Biographical Information
Professor Douglas L. Wilson,
Co-Director, Knox College Lincoln Studies Center
Professor Wilson is the author of Lincoln's Sword (2006) - which in 2007 received a $50,000 Lincoln Prize and Honor's Voice: The Transformation of Abraham Lincoln (1998) - which received the 1999 Lincoln Prize, both of which explore the mind and background of Abraham Lincoln. He has received more than 15 honors and awards and has been cited in more than 40 selected publications.
[Biographical information as provided by Mr. Sutkowski]
Professor Rodney O. Davis,
Co-Director, Knox College Lincoln Studies Center
Professor Davis is the author of The History of Illinois by Governor Thomas Ford (1995), is the recipient of more than 12 grants and awards and has been cited in more than 20 selected publications.
[Biographical information as provided by Mr. Sutkowski]