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Cannons Need Love Too
12018-10-11T19:47:39-07:00Mollie Masonad9b75d0921d4971b7c0ef5b1fd73910afe2dac3316011This is a picture of Mollie Mason hugging a cannon at Fort Sumter National Monument in South Carolina.plain2018-10-11T19:47:39-07:00RotzL4MqOceShlxvLf8zFBMD01000ac0030000a5300000f77d000048810000cc8800000dd8000061740100227f010021870100bc9301007d930200Mollie Masonad9b75d0921d4971b7c0ef5b1fd73910afe2dac3
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1media/Cades Cove.jpg2018-10-11T19:42:46-07:00About Me4plain2018-10-18T19:21:02-07:00Mollie Mason is a junior at Arkansas State University, where she is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in history with a minor in English and certification in Digital Humanities. Mollie is an active member of the Honors College Association, and she is the 2018-2019 president of the Eta Chi chapter of Phi Alpha Theta History Honors Society. During the 2017-2018 school year, she was the Eta Chi chapter historian. Mollie's research interests include Colonial American history, Christian church history, and early modern Scottish history. Following graduation, Mollie plans to pursue a Master of Arts in Public History.
In her free time, Mollie enjoys reading, writing, traveling, camping, hiking, hammocking, and spending time with her friends and family. She is a self-proclaimed nerd and bookworm. One of her life's goals is to visit all 60 of the National Parks, which combines her love of history, traveling, and the outdoors. Mollie can usually be found around campus with a Dr. Pepper or smoothie in one hand and a book in the other.