HARRY BULKELEY
at Ft. McNair Officers' Club, Washington, DC (see map here)
6 pm: Social Hour (cash bar)
7 pm: Dinner ($30 for dinner and lecture)
8 pm: Lecture ($5 for lecture only)
7 pm: Dinner ($30 for dinner and lecture)
8 pm: Lecture ($5 for lecture only)
Reservations required: Email (preferred) to susankclaffey@cwrtdc.org
or call (202) 306-4988 by noon, November 6th.
Or make reservations through our Meetup Page by clicking HERE.
TOPIC:
"GENERAL ULYSSES S. GRANT"
About The Topic and Speaker:
(Excerpted from Chicago CWRT website (Feb.10, 2012)
Ulysses S. Grant demonstrated what might be called the Peter Principle in reverse: he couldn’t handle small jobs, but give him a huge task like saving the Union, and he performed marvelously well.
Grant’s story is one of great abilities, hidden and undiscovered until a vast war brought them out. And not merely abilities as a general. His memoirs, completed just prior to his death, are rightly regarded as one of the best memoirs ever written by a historical figure.
Harry Bulkeley is known for his oneman show “I Intend to Fight It Out” about General Ulysses S. Grant. He narrates episodes in his life, changing uniforms as the story unfolds. Bulkeley says he tries to provide an insight into Grant as a man. “For too many people, General Grant has become a caricature. My presentation tries to explain more about the man himself. He was during his life perhaps the most admired living American of the 19th century. I want the audience to know why.”
Harry Bulkeley and his wife Barbara live in an old Victorian house a block and a half from where he was born in Galesburg, IL. About eight years ago he retired after serving as a Circuit Court judge for 24 years. Since retirement, they have spent time traveling, including visiting their three daughters who live in New York City, Washington, D.C. and San Francisco.
Judge Bulkeley has always been interested in the Civil War. About fifteen years ago he developed an interest in Grant. “I grew a beard for the first reenactment I ever attended—as a Confederate!” When I got home, I was reading a biography of the general when I noticed the physical resemblance.” After portraying Grant at several national events, Bulkeley appeared as the title character in “Ulysses Grant: Warrior- President” for the PBS series American Experience. A few years later he was in “Sherman’s March” on The History Channel. In 2012, he played Grant in the new film for the visitors’ center at the Shiloh National Battlefield Park.
Judge Bulkeley's website on his General Grant persona is here: http://meetgeneralgrant-com.webs.com/
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For information about the Round Table and to apply for membership, see the Tab above marked "About Us/ Membership Information" or click HERE
or call (202) 306-4988 by noon, November 6th.
Or make reservations through our Meetup Page by clicking HERE.
"GENERAL ULYSSES S. GRANT"
About The Topic and Speaker:
(Excerpted from Chicago CWRT website (Feb.10, 2012)
Ulysses S. Grant demonstrated what might be called the Peter Principle in reverse: he couldn’t handle small jobs, but give him a huge task like saving the Union, and he performed marvelously well.
Grant’s story is one of great abilities, hidden and undiscovered until a vast war brought them out. And not merely abilities as a general. His memoirs, completed just prior to his death, are rightly regarded as one of the best memoirs ever written by a historical figure.
Harry Bulkeley is known for his oneman show “I Intend to Fight It Out” about General Ulysses S. Grant. He narrates episodes in his life, changing uniforms as the story unfolds. Bulkeley says he tries to provide an insight into Grant as a man. “For too many people, General Grant has become a caricature. My presentation tries to explain more about the man himself. He was during his life perhaps the most admired living American of the 19th century. I want the audience to know why.”
Harry Bulkeley and his wife Barbara live in an old Victorian house a block and a half from where he was born in Galesburg, IL. About eight years ago he retired after serving as a Circuit Court judge for 24 years. Since retirement, they have spent time traveling, including visiting their three daughters who live in New York City, Washington, D.C. and San Francisco.
Judge Bulkeley has always been interested in the Civil War. About fifteen years ago he developed an interest in Grant. “I grew a beard for the first reenactment I ever attended—as a Confederate!” When I got home, I was reading a biography of the general when I noticed the physical resemblance.” After portraying Grant at several national events, Bulkeley appeared as the title character in “Ulysses Grant: Warrior- President” for the PBS series American Experience. A few years later he was in “Sherman’s March” on The History Channel. In 2012, he played Grant in the new film for the visitors’ center at the Shiloh National Battlefield Park.
Judge Bulkeley's website on his General Grant persona is here: http://meetgeneralgrant-com.webs.com/
For information about the Round Table and to apply for membership, see the Tab above marked "About Us/ Membership Information" or click HERE






