LTC: Phi Beta Kappa Lecture
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From the moment of the shooting until today, politicians and historians have disagreed about why six soldiers shot and killed five civilians on the streets of Boston in 1770. Come hear how a historian, a computer program, and a lot of assistants discovered the hidden hostility behind the Boston Massacre. Cosponsored by Phi Beta Kappa Presenters: Kathie Galotti, professor of cognitive science and president of Phi Bet Kappa; David Liben-Nowell, associate professor of computer science and vice president of Phi Bet Kappa; and Serena Zabin, associate professor of history and secretary of Phi Beta Kappa
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- Description From the moment of the shooting until today, politicians and historians have disagreed about why six soldiers shot and killed five civilians on the streets of Boston in 1770. Come hear how a historian, a computer program, and a lot of assistants discovered the hidden hostility behind the Boston Massacre. Cosponsored by Phi Beta Kappa Presenters: Kathie Galotti, professor of cognitive science and president of Phi Bet Kappa; David Liben-Nowell, associate professor of computer science and vice president of Phi Bet Kappa; and Serena Zabin, associate professor of history and secretary of Phi Beta Kappa
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