Dr. Matt Sutton to present FDR’s Army of Faith: Religion and Espionage in World War II, Oct. 27

Dr. Matt Sutton, professor of history, will present “FDR’s Army of Faith: Religion and Espionage in World War II,” on Tuesday, October 27, in Goertzen 21 (GCAD 21) at 5:30 p.m.

The event is part of the Honors Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series and is being co-sponsored by the Humanities Planning Group at WSU.  Dr. Sutton is the first of three 2016 Humanities Fellows to give a public lecture this academic year.. The other two talks are scheduled for spring semester.  The event is free and a reception will follow.

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