Tag: Richard Nixon
Today’s post is written by Aaron Mannes, a citizen researcher from the University of Maryland’s Laboratory of Computational Cultural Dynamics. He is a doctoral candidate at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy who is writing a dissertation on the national security role of the vice president. If you have a lot of time [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on February 21, 2012, under NARA beyond DC/MD, Presidential Libraries, Researchers, The Process.
Tags: Aaron Mannes, George H. W. Bush, Jennifer Mandel, Nixon Library, Reagan Library, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, terrorism, vice presidents Comments: 2
What do Walt Disney, Ernest Hemingway, and Whitney Houston have in common? They all served with the American Red Cross! Disney served as a Red Cross ambulance driver in France during World War I. Likewise, Hemingway served as an ambulance driver in Italy during World War I. In fact, Hemingway’s service was the inspiration for [...]
Posted by Jason Clingerman on December 14, 2011, under Archives II, Civil Records.
Tags: American Red Cross, Calvin Coolidge, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ernest Hemingway, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Gerald Ford, Herbert Hoover, Jimmy Carter, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Walt Disney, Whitney Houston, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, World War I Comments: 1
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