At least once communicated with gagarin considered him a friend. Yuri alekseevich knew how and loved to make friends. Nowadays he would be called an extrovert. Yuri alekseevich could often bring those people who were close to him, whom he liked, home in the evening and, completely unexpectedly, continue communication, continue the conversation with them at home. After the flight, it turned out that gagarin was a natural born leader, although when selecting candidates for the first flight, this quality was unimportant, the flight was solo, people were ready to follow gagarin, and most importantly, he was ready to lead them. In may sixtyone he was appointed commander of the cosmonaut corps, in sixty three deputy head of the Training Center for. Pyotr klimuk in sixtyfive also underwent this initiation. We have a swimming pool, in this pool everyone was naked in swimming trunks. Yuri alekseevich really was neptune, everyone had to say something, and he asked such questions that were quite
Happens. And these are harmless people, when we can call a Psychiatric Team , when we call and say, a man with a knife rushes at us, his life, or a month does not come out, does not eat anything, may have died, we cannot open the house, immediately, help us, come, this is a reason for hospitalization, a threat to your life or a threat to someone elses life, thats it, then good will. Heres the story oddly enough, filled with nobility, kindness and absolute hopelessness, this is what we had to tell you as doctors , you can tell us what decision you are making, to be honest, i was even afraid of my husband to talk about some kind of medical help, especially more about psychiatrists, but now i realized that really , and ill tell him in private, everything is very subtle, that you need to see a doctor to be examined in order to understand, maybe this issue can really even be resolved, so that he can talk to his mother and i really will take you to a psychiatrist or psychotherapist to resolv
Barbara, is herself a noted scholar sft kennedy era and clan. Shes also the director of president ial studies here at the Miller Center. She is a very seasoned export, oral historian as well as written historian. And for many years she helped lead the Oral History Program here at the Miller Center which was one of the signature undertakings that we do in interviewing the leading members of president ial administrations from the ford years on up until the present. Or at least i should say the recent past. We have completed oral histories under her leadership and Russell Riley of every administration through the george w. Bush administration and we are planning to lay seeing to the Obama Administration and well find out what the Trump Administration what their attitude is towards being interviewed for oral history when we get to that. In any case, barbara is going to take us forward and ill turn things over to her. Thanks so much, will. And of course to mel and stephanie for conceptualiz
For a twoday conference looking at the complicated history between u. S. And russian leaders over the last century. The focus of this next session is the relationship between john f. Kennedy and Nikita Chrushchev in the 1960s. This is about an hour and ten minutes. Ladies and gentlemen, back to our second panel accessing u. S. Soviet relations in the 1960s and 70s. Im not going to chair the panel, but i will turn the duties over to my colleague here at the Miller Center, professor barbara perry, who is going to anchor the panel. Barbara is herself a noted scholar of the 60s and of the kennedy era and the kennedy clan. Shes also director of president ial studies here at the Miller Center. She is a very seasoned expert oral historian as well as a written historian, and for many years she helped lead the Oral History Program here at the Miller Center, which was one of the signature undertakings that we do in interviewing the leading members of president ial administrations from the ford y
At the Miller Center, professor barbara perry, who is going to anchor the panel. Barbara is herself a noted scholar of the 60s and of the kennedy era and the kennedy clan. She is also the director of president ial studies here at the Miller Center. She is a very seasoned expert oral historian as well as a written historian, and for many years she helped lead the Oral History Program here at the Miller Center, which was one of the signature undertakings that we do in interviewing the leading members of president ial administrations from the four years on up until the present. Or at least i should say the recent past. We have completed oral histories under her leadership and russel rileys leadership of every administration through the george w. Bush administration and we are planning to lay siege to the Obama Administration and well find out what the Trump Administration what their attitude is towards being interviewed about oral history when we get to that place. In any case, barbaras g