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"What an Incredible presentation (Ten Moral Moments In The Life Of A. Lincoln) ….only to be outdone by a 'killer' ending. You had the Rotary in the palm of your hand. Thank you again"
Charles M. Watson
Red Bank Rotary
"Hey Glenn... and don't let this go to your head... you're the best public speaker I've ever heard."
Marty Friedman
Friedman Advertising, Morristown, NJ
"...Just a quick note of thanks for your wonderful presentation at our Gettysburg Regional Branch Office Meeting on October 10th-12th ("Leadership Lessons From The Battle Of Gettysburg") . Your leadership insights, content and graphics all contributed to a thorough overview that was well conceived and greatly appreciated."
S. Dimodica
Exec. Vice President
Regional Director
Citigroup Global Markets, Inc.
"I heard Glenn speak (on short notice) at our annual reenactment of the
Battle of Cedar Creek, and he was marvelous. Even Civil War "buffs"
were held spellbound by his talk on the ethics of Abraham Lincoln. I
highly recommend him."
Curtis F. Morgan, Jr. PhD
Professor of History
Lord Fairfax Community College
"You were absolutely wonderful! So many people came up to me to say so after your talk on Washington in N.J. It was fantastic! We were so pleased to have you and hope to have you back soon."
Ann Suydam
Speaker Committee Chairperson
Raritan-Millstone Heritage Alliance
Dear Glenn,
I really enjoyed your talk on Abraham Lincoln. You're truly a wealth of information!
Thank your for offering such a compassionate, touching, human picture of a great man. I didn't want the session to end without telling you what a treasure you are.
Elvira Scharf
Summit, NJ
Glenn,
Thank you for the wonderful presentation on George Washington's crucial leadership during the Revolutionary War. You have an encyclopedic knowledge of the military tactics and strategy, the political conditions in the colonies and Europe, and the personalities of the key figures on both sides of the conflict. Even more important, your sense of humor and obvious love for the subject brought the whole era to life. You held all of us in fascinated attention throughout your 75-minute presentation. At the very end of your talk you could have heard a pin drop while you described the drumer boy on the parapet of the British fortifications at Yorktown.
Most of us in the audience were familiar with many facts of the war, but none of us will ever think of that conflict the same way again. Thank you for a memorable evening.
June Campbell
Chairperson of the Board of Trustees
The Historical Society of the Somerset Hills
Dear Mr. LeBoeuf:
Thank you very much for your delightful talk on Lincoln. The format of Ten Moral Moments was a great idea and kept the presentation at a lively pace. Your material was always interesting and full of variety. Enthusiasm for your subject was obvious, and seemingly contagious, too, as you plainly held the audience spellbound!
Sincerely Yours,
Beverly Weber
Program Chairman
Friends of the Library
Middlesex Public Library
Dear Beverly,
I would like you and your staff to know how much I enjoyed Glenn LeBeouf's presentation of "The Ten Moral Moments of Abraham Lincoln". It was great. I have recommended him to the Chairman of the Bound Brook-Middlesex Rotary Club Lincoln Day Dinner for next year. This is the primary fund-raiser for senior scholarships for the two high schools.
Thank you for a great program.
James A. Lambarello
Dear Beverly,
One of my least favorite subjects throughout school was history, no doubt because our teachers were themselves disinterested. Their approach was to have us memorize dates and more dates.
By contrast, how wonderful history can be in the hands of an enthused teacher like your Mr. LeBoeuf. I loved his anecdotes. He brought Lincoln to life again for me - and, I'm sure, for all of us at the Middlesex Library lecture.
Please ask him to come back and share more of his wonderful interpretations of American history and the people who made it happen. It was a night to remember.
Carol De Haan
Dear Glenn LeBoeuf,
During the course of your lecture on Abraham Lincoln last Friday, specifically adressing that president's legendary honesty and moral values, I was struck by your total devotion to the subject. This led me to conclude that in your study of this man, you had absorbed his innate goodness to such a degree I felt you would be a most charismatic lay preacher.
What a solid treat it was to hear someone speak with such passion, humor, and knowledge. I'm sure the Middlesex Public Library will invite you again to draw your audience back into the past with such lucidy.
Elsie Nelson
Glenn,
I attended your meeting in Basking Ridge last Thursday. I thoroughly enjoyed the talk. Your passion for Lincoln and what made him a great American/human being really shines through and makes what might normally be an interesting subject into one that is alive and heartfelt. Doing something because it is right and not simply because a "poll" tells you it will win favor with the majority is something we can only hope today's leaders embrace. You did a great job and I want to thank you for the experience.
Charles L. Dennis
Senior VP, Investments
Corporate Client Group
Thank you for the outstanding presentation on Gettysburg last Friday. Your vivid description of the leaders and events leading up to, and including the battle set an excellent foundation for our visit to Gettysburg Saturday.
Sincerely, MAJ. Richrd T. Knight Jr.
Asst. Professor of Military Science
Monmouth College
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