Frank L. Klement, joined the Department of History at Marquette University in 1948 and retired 27 years later as professor emeritus. He was department chair from 1956-1958, and received the Teaching Excellence Award in 1965. He served as president of Phi Alpha Theta and the Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin. Additionally, Klement was involved in the International Honor Society for History and the Civil War Round Table of Milwaukee and was appointed to numerous editorial boards and national committees.

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Marquette University Klement Lecture to discuss Indigenous histories of the Gulf Coast, Oct. 6
New Deal Projects topic of Klement Lecture at Marquette University
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New Deal Projects topic of Klement Lecture at Marquette University

Brechin will present “Recovering from the Great Depression: The Living New Deal Project Uncovers a Lost Civilization Built 80 Years Ago, and What We Can Learn From It Today.”