Are about to engage in their fourth radiotelevision discussion of the present campaign. Tonight these men will confine that discussion to foreign policy. Good evening, Vice President nixon. Mr. Nixon good evening, mr. Howe. Mr. Howe and good evening, senator kennedy. Mr. Kennedy good evening, mr. Howe. Mr. Howe now let me read the rules and conditions under which the candidates themselves have agreed to proceed. As they did in their first meeting, both men will make Opening Statements of about eight minutes each and closing statements of equal time running three to five minutes each. During the half hour between the opening and closing statements, the candidates will answer and comment upon questions from a panel of four correspondents chosen by the nationwide networks that carry the program. Each candidate will be questioned in turn with opportunity for comment by the other. Each answer will be limited to two and onehalf minutes, each comment to one and onehalf minutes. The correspond
Her life. I was afraid you wouldnt come. Reporter this was the only film that she would star in with her head, ronald. Appeared in 11 featured films total and then motherhood took over as her full time job, then first lady of california and then first lady of the white house. , i Ronald Reagan. Reporter two months later, gunshots rang out and president reagan survived an assassination attempt. The scare that helped shape her selfa pointed role in the the white house. As personal protector for the president she reviewed his schedules and consulted an astrologer about security. I was so obsetszed with his safety. Anytime he went out of the house my heart stopped. Reporter that went both ways. Friends called the reagans marriage the greatest love affair in the history of the american presidency. As they settle mrs. Reagan announced a make over on the white house and then a propblg thaebgt is project and then her just say no legacy. Then she was the first first lady to address the assembly
American modernism and the role it played in the cold war. He argues that in an effort to win over skeptical intellectuals and cultural critics around the institutions in the United States such as the cia and state department promoted thatnism in order to prove they were sophisticated and on the cutting edge. This was posted by New York University. Mr. Barnhisel it is particularly special for me to be back here because i received my ba here. It is a real thrill to return here. In fact in many ways my book got its start in this building. Gradt mean in the usual student way, where this is where you start your research. To New York University as a pretty naive guy. I had barely been out of oregon. I did know anything about new york city. I had resolved to pay my own way in the city without any family help. Down a workstudy job here in the basement of those library, but i quickly learned that a 10 hour work week wasnt going to pay rent and living expenses. So even in a much cheaper time. J
In 1995. It is a thrill to return here. In many ways, my book actually got its start in this building. I dont way dont mean in the usual grad student labor this is where he started doing research. Iname to New York University 1993 as a naive guy. I have barely been out of oregon. I didnt know anything about new york city. I had resolved to pay my own way in the city without any family help. I got a workstudy job in the reserve room in the basement. I quickly learned that a 10 hour does wasntjob what going to pay Living Expenses in new york city. Even at a cheaper time, it wasnt cheap. I had to quit my workstudy job and got a full time job in publishing at harpercollins. I took classes at night. Hereofit professors were fantastic. When i was learning by working in publishing was even more listening interesting. When i transferred to the university of texas to do my doctorate, my project centered on publishing related questions that had arisen for me when i was working on 53rd street for
Critics all over the United States marveled at it as well. One thing st. Paul people were living with was the idea we were still on the frontier. We were at the turn of the 19 century and people were still thinking we lived in log cabins and did not have much of modern conveniences. For the people back east making those judgments to see favorable reports and artists and architects commenting about the greatness of this building that really made st. Paul come up a notch culturally. It was a center of culture for st. Paul and the state of minnesota. I think people were proud to say we have arrived. You cant call us a backwoods frontier state anymore. Our building rivals anything you can build in new york or philadelphia. That was nice for the people of the state to say we have a marvelous building that will stand the test of time. Throughout the weekend, American History tv is featuring st. Paul, minnesota. Our staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. Learn more abo