Iconic photos featuring three presidents whose items are often treated as collectibles are quietly being auctioned in a “private treaty offer” timed for the election. One photo shows the Sept. 26, ...
This unprecedented year has inspired great innovation. But the idea of hosting a virtual debate isn't one of them. Bringing people together remotely and televising it is not anything new, including in ...
With the help of two historians, we take a look back at the 1960 presidential race between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon. Radio Diary: JFK, Nixon And The 1960 Presidential ...
Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard Nixon faced off before a national TV audience in the first-ever debate between presidential nominees. Many folks who listened to the debate on the radio ...
On Oct. 21, 1960, American viewers were riveted to their television sets for the broadcast of the fourth and final debate between Republican Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Democratic Senator John ...
The 1960 presidential election offered the country's first televised debate. It's remembered less for what was said than for what viewers saw. Democrat John F. Kennedy, the handsome young ...
WASHINGTON (WCSC) - Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy defeated Vice President Richard Nixon in a hard-fought race for the White House on Nov. 8, 1960. The final returns showed Kennedy won the ...
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