The New York Times, dismayed by wayward polls in the 1952 presidential race, sent teams of reporters across the country to ...
On Saturday, October 12, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the Eisenhower Birthplace Site is hosting free tours, crafts, a 1940s fashion show, birthday cake and more.
In response to national pollsters' failure in forecasting election outcomes in 1948 and 1952, The New York Times pursued in 1956 a weekslong, multistate exercise in on-the-ground reporting to assess ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 10, Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs proclaimed the week of September 17-23, Constitution Week in the c. On hand ...
From jelly beans to fried chicken, presidents' favorite dishes show that even the most influential leaders have their ...
William Howard Taft’s entry into politics came through judicial appointments. Until date, he remains the only person to have ...
What are we to make of Peter Dutton’s outrageous demand that Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney, should ...
In light of this, let me issue a call for sanity, and a return to the kinds of presidential debates and campaign rallies that ...
In 1945, the Cold War began between the United States and the Soviet Union as World War II came to a close. In Europe, the ...
The J.P. Morgan boss, however, said he wants half of the next White House cabinet to come from the private sector and include ...
Yet history shows that foreign policy is far from irrelevant to presidential campaigns. Even if voters attach limited ...
In November, the University of Missouri Press will publish “Little Helpers: Harry Vaughan, His Cronies, and Corruption in the Truman Administration,” the latest book by John Robert Greene, Ph.D., the ...