Jul 7, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
On Tuesday, July 7, 1970, President Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon, hosted delegates from the Organization of American States at the White House. RN began by praising the organization for its equal representation of the people of large and small countries, of rich and...
Jul 6, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
On July 6, 1971, in an address regarding his political agenda on domestic policy in Kansas City, Missouri, President Richard Nixon emphasized his administration’s unwavering dedication to creating healthy citizens, a healthy environment, and a healthy economy for the...
Jul 5, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
On July 5, 1971, President Nixon, following the signing of Administrator of General Services Robert L. Kunzig and along with three members of the choir “Young Americans in Concert,” signed the certification of the 26th Amendment. This historic event took place in the...
Jul 4, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
In September of 1775, five months after the battles of Lexington and Concord, and while the shot heard ‘round the world later immortalized by Ralph Waldo Emerson still echoed, some Continental Army volunteers gathered at a church in the small coastal Massachusetts...
Jul 3, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
For a number of years, the Siena Research Institute of Siena College has periodically polled historians to determine how they rank the Presidents from George Washington to the present. And, the last several times the results were announced, Franklin D. Roosevelt has...
Jul 3, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
The Prescott, Arizona Daily Courier has a new article about Hugh O’Brian, star of TV’s popular Wyatt Earp series a half-century ago. (In an accompanying photo, he sports the famous flat-brimmed Earp hat.) The 85-year-old actor, who is also reported to be...