Mitch McConnell discusses Happy Chandler, Earle Clements and Thruston Morton
For Release: 01/20/16 12:43 PM
Senator Mitch McConnell shares his reflections on three politicians who loomed large in Kentucky’s history in the latest of his series of lectures on Kentucky senators.
Prominent Kentuckians in the United States Senate “Happy Chandler, Earle Clements and Thruston Morton: The Rivalry that Defined an Era and Launched a Career” airs Sunday, Feb. 7 at 2/1 pm on KET.
McConnell’s lecture was recorded on Veterans Day on the campus of Transylvania University.
Prominent Kentuckians in the United States Senate “Happy Chandler, Earle Clements and Thruston Morton: The Rivalry that Defined an Era and Launched a Career” is a KET production, produced by Lillie Ruschell.
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