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War On Cancer

President Nixon and the War on Cancer In January 2010, Dr. James Cavanaugh, one of RN’s principal advisers on health policy, spoke about the President’s early efforts at health care reform at the Nixon Library. His presentation was part of a panel of key White House...

The Rise Of The Environment

Although Richard Nixon's pre-presidential speeches and writings sometimes had passages referring to his love of the varied landscape of his native state of California, it still came as a surprise to many when, in his State of the Union address on January 22, 1970, he...

Energy Conservation

One aspect of Richard Nixon's presidency that still has far-reaching consequences today is his effort to deal with the issues created by America's consumption of steadily decreasing energy sources. At the start of the Administration, in 1969, this did not seem to be...

Hope For All C Students

The FBI file of Pulitzer-winning columnist and Nixon White House speechwriter, the late William Safire, has become public. The Associated Press’s Jessica Gresko describes the contents: Some of the earliest material dates from 1969, when investigators did a background...

Smells Like San Clemente Spirit

A few weeks after the 37th President boarded Air Force One for his last trip as President, David Bowie stood in a studio in Philadelphia and asked the country's young Americans, "do you remember your President Nixon?" Not long after that, Neil Young, recording...

New Book On Media Myths

W. Joseph Campbell is a professor at American University School of Communications. Before he entered academia he spent 20 years as a journalist, often traveling and working abroad (in the days when major American newspapers and magazines could afford to send a fair...