In connection with the Propylaeum’s celebration of Indianapolis’s Bicentennial, Dr. Wendy Gamber, Chair of the IU Department of History, will be our featured speaker to talk about her book, ”The Notorious Mrs. Clem, Murder and Money in the Gilded Age.” This is the story of an Indianapolis housewife who was suspected of two gruesome murders in 1868. This virtual event will feature a 30 minute talk with the author, followed by a Q & A session.
Also, be sure to register for the Women’s Literary Tea Auction that opens at noon on Monday, March 1 and closes after the tea on Saturday, March 6 at 6:00PM. The auction is open to anyone by registering at this link: https://propylaeum.cbo.io/
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