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A photo from historian Dr. Stephen Ambrose?s last public appearance, a reading of his works at Da Beach House in Bay St. Louis. The famed historian, in his own words Editor?s note: The following biography of Dr. Stephen Ambrose was written by the historian himself, and is excerpted from his website, stephenam- . brose.com. >7?. ?(N)ever try to write about a BY DR. STEPHEN battle until you have walked AMBROSE tnegroi I was born in about | 1936 and grew up in mind til Whitewater, jo j{- y( Wisconsin, a small i y town where my ? father was the M.D. P^ss, My high school had explain, I only 300 students but was good enough to offer two years of Latin, which taught me the centrality of verbs -- placement, form, tense. At the University the ground; when you write about politicians, keep in mind that somebody has to do it; you are a story-teller, not God, so your job is not to pass judgments but to explain, illustrate, inform and entertain.' Wisconsin, I started as a pre- med, but after a course on American history with William B. Hesseltine, I switched my major. He was a great teacher of write about a writing, with firm i have walked rules such as iphvoii write abandon chronolo-ien you write ^ at your peril; ans, keep in use the active ebodyhasto voice; avoid a ctnrv-teller adverbs whenever lri?b is nott?? with adj'ectives^as Hits but to they are but the te, inform and salt and pepper for bin ? the meat (nouns). On to L. S. U. , where I studied for my M.A. under T. Harry Williams AMBROSE-PAGE 4B
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