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Dallas Historical Society 
Special Fall 2013 Programs

 
The Dallas Historical Society is proud to present these very special programs in November 2013
 
All programs are FREE and open to the public and are held at the 
Hall of State- Fair Park 
3939 Grand Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75210

 
A CONVERSATION AND BOOK SIGNING WITH 
DR. RONALD C. JONES 

Moderated by Tracy Rowlett, 

Award Winning Journalist and Former CBS Anchor at KTVT

 
Thursday, November 7, 2013
                      6:00 p.m. doors open     6:30 p.m. Public program

  

Dr. Ronald Jones was the 12th Chief of Surgery at Baylor University Medical Center and served in that capacity for 25 years, retiring in 2012. He remains the residency program director for the department of surgery at Baylor University Medical Center.

  

110 Years of Surgery at Baylor University Medical Center takes you from pioneer doctors in early Dallas to surgical practice of today. It also gives you a glimpse of the day Dr. Jones received a call that President John F. Kennedy had been shot and was on his way to Parkland Memorial Hospital's emergency room, where Dr. Jones was a surgery resident. Dr. Jones was one of the first physicians to treat the President.

  

  

To R.S.V.P. for the Dr. Jones program, click here or 
call 214-421-4500 ext 101 or e mail
 
6:00 P.M. Doors open to the public  
Private V.I.P Reception
for DHS Fellows Members-G.B. Dealey Library
 
6:30 P.M. Public Presentation followed by book signing
DHS Members receive priority seating
DHS Fellows Members receive V.I.P. Reserved Seating 
 
To become a DHS member, click here 

  

  

  

A CONVERSATION AND BOOK SIGNING WITH

HUGH AYNESWORTH
Moderated by Tracy Rowlett, 

Award Winning Journalist and Former CBS Anchor at KTVT

 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013 

 6:00 p.m. doors open     6:30 p.m. Public program  

  

  

  

  

Hugh Aynesworth, author of Witness to History, will discuss the mood of Dallas, the horror of Nov. 22 and some of the truths and untruths of the "conspiracy" avalanche....and how to manufacture one's own history.

  

Aynesworth, who covered the assassination as a reporter with The Dallas Morning News, is described as one of the most respected authorities on the Kennedy assassination (Texas Monthly). He allows the facts to stand by themselves and debunks all conspiracy theories. "No one-repeat, no one-in America knows more about the Kennedy assassination," says Michael Ruby, a journalist who has worked with U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek, and Business Week.

  

To R.S.V.P. for the Aynesworth program, click here,
call 214-421-4500 ext 101 or e mail

 

6:00 P.M. Doors open to the public  
Private V.I.P Reception
for DHS Fellows Members-G.B. Dealey Library
 
6:30 P.M. Public Presentation followed by book signing
DHS Members receive priority seating
DHS Fellows Members receive V.I.P. Reserved Seating 
 
 
TO BECOME A DHS MEMBER AND RECEIVE SPECIAL BENEFITS
 
DHS programs sponsored in part by:
City of Dallas-Office of Cultural Affairs