Harry Truman's appreciation of himself was not a matter of hubris or arrogance. It was mixture of comfort and confidence. A ...
I recently had the joy of reading one of the most profound books I have read in a long time. The Accidental President is a ...
Harry Truman's childhood was not that of a miserable ... went beyond occasional walks home with Harry carrying her books. In high school, they frequently studied Latin together with the Noland ...
With little preparation after FDR’s death, Truman found himself leading the nation with World War II still to be won.
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“Paul has been a living example of intellectual curiosity, scholarly dedication, and perseverance,” Rutgers-Camden Chancellor ...
Robert Oppenheimer and President Harry S. Truman were both pivotal ... You just don’t go around bellyaching about it,” Truman ...
With the rise of steamship travel in the 19 th century and into the 20 th century, passenger lists were a central feature of ...
When you enter the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum, it almost feels like stepping onto a movie set. As an ...
“If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog,” goes the famous line attributed to late President Harry Truman. And if you ...
In May 1948, as President Harry Truman was gearing up for his campaign to retain the White House, grumblings could be heard within the Democratic Party about his wooden speaking style. J.