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Bill Rossiter performs during his "Load Sixteen Tons, and What do You Get?" presentation Tuesday at the Havre-Hill County Library. Rossiter, retired chair of the Humanities Department of Flathead Community College, talked about the history of labor and the working man and woman through music in the presentation, part of the Humanities Montana program Montana Conversations. Singing folk music much like Pete Seeger or Woody Guthrie, Rossiter's songs reflected on the hardships in American labor. His next stop will be in Chinook.
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Humanities Montana Speakers Bureau presenter Bill Rossiter performs during his "Load Sixteen Tons, and What do You Get?" presentation Tuesday at the Havre-Hill County Library.
Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt count
Bill Rossiter performed during his "Load Sixteen Tons, and What do You Get?" Tuesday at the Havre-Hill County Library. Rossiter, retired chair of the Humanities Department of Flathead Community College, talked about the history of labor and the working man and woman through music in the presentation, part of the Humanities Montana program Montana Conversations.
Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt count
Bill Rossiter performed during his "Load Sixteen Tons, and What do You Get?" Tuesday at the Havre-Hill County Library. Rossiter, retired chair of the Humanities Department of Flathead Community College, talked about the history of labor and the working man and woman through music in the presentation, part of the Humanities Montana program Montana Conversations.
Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt count
Bill Rossiter performed during his "Load Sixteen Tons, and What do You Get?" Tuesday at the Havre-Hill County Library. Rossiter, retired chair of the Humanities Department of Flathead Community College, talked about the history of labor and the working man and woman through music in the presentation, part of the Humanities Montana program Montana Conversations.
Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt count
Bill Rossiter performed during his "Load Sixteen Tons, and What do You Get?" Tuesday at the Havre-Hill County Library. Rossiter, retired chair of the Humanities Department of Flathead Community College, talked about the history of labor and the working man and woman through music in the presentation, part of the Humanities Montana program Montana Conversations.
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