His political career ran for a quarter of a century and took him from the back bench of the Oklahoma State Senate to the No
On 300 acres south the State Capitol in Oklahoma City
and served as the command center following the bombing of the Alfred P
Jack's 45th serves to open this chapter of their life and times together as well as pay tribute to all of those in The Greatest Generation
Details are revealed of private meetings with American presidents
Will Rogers American Wordsmith accessory His political career ran forOklahoma's favorite son, Will Rogers, wore many hats. As one of the world's great celebrities of the 1920s and 1930s, he was a cowboy, comedian, humorist, vaudeville entertainer, actor, social commentator, and journalist. Will was a syndicated columnist from 1922 to his death in 1935. With his daily column, WILL ROGERS SAYS; he had a knack for showing the ridiculous side of current events. he exaggerated the facts each week to the amusement of 40