Robert E. Lee: Remembering an American Legend
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BY Barry Nolan POSTED ON 1/16/2012 Robert E. Lee surrenders to Ulysses S. Grant in 1865, nearly 150 years ago. Image via ThinkStock. As the good people of South.
By Jay Handelman, Herald-Tribune Music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, adapted by David Thompson. Directed by Michael Newton-Brown. Through Jan. 22. Tickets are $25, $12 for students. 365-2494; theplayers.org Jay
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Robert E. Lee, a gentleman in his own rights, whose military knowledge is still studied to this day at many institutions of higher learning. Gen. Lee was a distinguished cadet at West Point, finishing second in his class. To date, Lee is the only
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