GOODHUE LECTURE AN EVENING WITH DANIEL OKRENT
presenting LAST CALL: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2011 6:15 Speakeasy Reception 7:15 Presentation Presentation and Reception in the Iselin Wing
DANIEL OKRENT has been a book editor (Knopf, Viking and Harcourt); magazine founder and editor (New England Monthly and Life, respectively); the first public editor of the New York Times; the most-talking talking head in Ken Burns’s Baseball; and the director of Time’s internet efforts in the late 1990s. In addition to Last Call, he is the author of Great Fortune: the Epic of Rockefeller Center (which was a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize in History); Nine Innings; and The Way We Were: New England Then, New England Now; and co-author of Baseball Anecdotes. He is the inventor of Rotisserie Baseball.
TICKET PRICES
Friends Member Tickets at $50 each.
Friends Non-member Tickets at $85 each. (includes Individual membership)
Dinner Tickets at $75 each.
Moonshiner Tickets at $150 each. (includes Contributing membership)
Bootlegger Tickets at $300 each. (includes Sponsor membership)
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