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April 21, 2008

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Will

I have always thought Weed has not gotten his due from history. He was a great man in his time. Like Bill Clinton, he was reputed to have a phenomenal memory. When asked how he did it, he said he went home and talked to his wife, in detail, about the people he had met with that day.

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Face-to-Face Portrait Talks

  • Each Thursday a curator or historian from NPG brings visitors face-to-face with a portrait by offering their insight into one individual.

    Thursdays, 6 to 6:30 p.m. at the museum

    Talks slated for this month