Friends at the Carnegie: Bath School Tragedy - This event has already occurred
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On May 18, 1927, Andrew Kehoe, the 55-year-old school board treasurer in Bath, Michigan, used timing devices to set off an explosion that devastated the north wing of the Bath Consolidated School building, killing 36 schoolchildren and two teachers....
On May 18, 1927, Andrew Kehoe, the 55-year-old school board treasurer in Bath, Michigan, used timing devices to set off an explosion that devastated the north wing of the Bath Consolidated School building, killing 36 schoolchildren and two teachers. Join George Robson as he tells the story of what makes this tragedy so poignant, that both of his parents were in the Bath Consolidated School that day, and survived. George will share stories and photographs of the disaster that although received significant coverage in newspapers, was soon eclipsed by other news.
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