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July Theodore Talk Information

July Theodore Talk Information

Theodore Talk -- Paris During WWI Sunday, July 23rd, at 2:30 pm via Zoom As La Belle Époque ended and a world war roared to life, Paris, France, endured as a nucleus of diplomatic and humanitarian endeavors, a military target and strategic hub, symbol of jazz-age...

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Summer Picnic Time!

Summer Picnic Time!

MAM Picnic & White Elephant Auction Franklin Park, 8706 Roe Avenue, Prairie Village, KS Saturday, July 15th, 12:30 pm Auction begins at 2:30 pm People have been asking -- when is the Picnic? And finally -- it’s here, it’s now. Meet up with friends you may not have...

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Have You Read Any Good Books Lately?

Have You Read Any Good Books Lately?

There, I got your attention and made you laugh. The list would be much, much shorter if we were to ask if there are any Mensans who have not read a good book lately. The Tale of Genji, believed to be the world’s first novel, was written by a Japanese woman known as...

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June Theodore Talk Information

June Theodore Talk Information

The SS Aufseherin and the Gendered Perpetration of the Holocaust Sunday, June 25th, 2023, at 2:30 pm via Zoom Some 3,500 women served as guards in the Nazi concentration camp system during World War II. Though their work and responsibilities were the same as their...

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Annual Gathering 2023

Annual Gathering 2023

Something of a tradition since 1963, this ‘residential’ sort of convention (or, national meeting) has evolved from a two-day meet-and-greet at the New York Belmont into an exciting and diverse sprawl of talks, games, and other forms of entertainment. Held in a...

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May Theodore Talk Information

May Theodore Talk Information

First Crossing: The 1919 Trans-Atlantic Flight of Alcock and Brown Sunday, May 28th, 2023, at 2:30 pm via Zoom The first to fly across the Atlantic non-stop wasn't Charles Lindbergh, but two long-forgotten British airmen. Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur...

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April Theodore Talk Information

April Theodore Talk Information

Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II Sunday, April 23rd, 2:30 pm via Zoom Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II is a feature-length documentary illuminating 600,000 Black women -- Rosie the Riveters -- industrial and...

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March Promotions

March Promotions

Do you have what it takes to get into Mensa? In March, prospective members can apply by submitting evidence of scores from prior intelligence testing. Send us your past standardized intelligence test scores to American Mensa, and we’ll evaluate yours for free in...

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MAM Wins Emerald Award!!

Today in History

1776: Congress authorizes privateers to attack British vessels
1860: Pony Express debuts
1955: ACLU says it will contest obscenity of HOWL
1996: Unabomber arrested

Pony Express Day