At the New York World’s Fair on April 30, 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first commander in chief to appear on television when he formally opened the festivities on a NBC telecast.
Eisenhower and Nixon were avid golfers. President Eisenhower took up golf after World War II. He played between 800 and 900 rounds during his two terms as president. Nixon took up golf during his two ...
ST. LOUIS, Sep. 21--Dwight D. Eisenhower withheld a decision today on whether or not to keep Sen. Richard M. Nixon of California as his running mate. Nixon anticipates a decision within the next 48 ...
Just a terrible, dark time. And you know who was president for most of it? Dwight D. Eisenhower. How bad was this guy from a progressive standpoint? He chose Nixon as his VP! Small wonder that when a ...
July 19 (UPI) --A baseball autographed in 1956 by then-President Dwight Eisenhower is up for auction, Steiner Auctions announced. The ball is described by the New Rochelle, N.Y., auction house as "one ...
Richard Nixon poses with his family and their dog, Checkers, in Washington, D.C., in September 1952. Bettmann/Contributor Twenty years before Watergate, then-Sen. Richard Nixon’s national political ...
Mr. Howser roamed the highways of the Golden State as the host of “California’s Gold,” perhaps the most popular public television show in the state. By Dennis Hevesi Television highlights. By Kathryn ...
What’s being dubbed the “most well documented single signed baseball” bearing former President Dwight Eisenhower’s signature is going up for auction. The baseball, complete with the 34th president’s ...
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