Former investment banker Carol Roth argued that government bureaucrats used the COVID pandemic to crush small businesses and make Wall Street richer. This virtual event was hosted by the Pacific Research Institute in Pasadena, California.
Marquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
This 1959 Swift & Company sponsored film demonstrated how to carve different types and cuts of meat. It starred television comedian Harvey Korman who learned carving techniques from Swift's home economist. It was released as "Carving Magic." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
First ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
President Ronald Reagan delivers a Christmas message about military service and help for refugees during his weekly radio address. This recording is from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum collections.
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum highlighted stories of Jewish people who defied the Nazi regime to celebrate the holidays amid occupation and the Holocaust.
Marquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
This 1959 Swift & Company sponsored film demonstrated how to carve different types and cuts of meat. It starred television comedian Harvey Korman who learned carving techniques from Swift's home economist. It was released as "Carving Magic." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
First ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
President Ronald Reagan delivers a Christmas message about military service and help for refugees during his weekly radio address. This recording is from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum collections.
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum highlighted stories of Jewish people who defied the Nazi regime to celebrate the holidays amid occupation and the Holocaust.
Melissa Winn of the American Battlefield Trust talked about the rise of portrait photography during the Civil War. She described how it enabled separated families to carry pictures of loved ones with them and how this changed the way people experienced the war. This talk was part of a conference hosted by Shenandoah University's Civil War Institute.
This film is an historic recording of comedian and entertainer Bob Hope's travels across the Pacific for an annual United Service Organizations (USO) tour of Southeast Asia in 1967. The show made numerous stops in Vietnam. Bob Hope was joined on stage by Raquel Welch, Elaine Dunn, Barbara McNair and Miss World Madeleine Hartog Bell.
Historians Mary Sarah Bilder, Michael Klarman, and Jeffrey Rosen discussed the evolution of the American Constitution. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
Judge David Tatel and former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal discussed interpreting the American Constitution in law. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
Political strategist Margaret Hoover discussed the importance of free and fair elections in a democracy. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
American History TV toured the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery's "1898" exhibit -- which brings together portraits of the major players in the Spanish-American War, and illustrates the expansion of U.S. interests and influence abroad in that era.
Marquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
This 1959 Swift & Company sponsored film demonstrated how to carve different types and cuts of meat. It starred television comedian Harvey Korman who learned carving techniques from Swift's home economist. It was released as "Carving Magic." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
First ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
President Ronald Reagan delivers a Christmas message about military service and help for refugees during his weekly radio address. This recording is from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum collections.
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum highlighted stories of Jewish people who defied the Nazi regime to celebrate the holidays amid occupation and the Holocaust.
Marquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
This 1959 Swift & Company sponsored film demonstrated how to carve different types and cuts of meat. It starred television comedian Harvey Korman who learned carving techniques from Swift's home economist. It was released as "Carving Magic." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
First ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
President Ronald Reagan delivers a Christmas message about military service and help for refugees during his weekly radio address. This recording is from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum collections.
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum highlighted stories of Jewish people who defied the Nazi regime to celebrate the holidays amid occupation and the Holocaust.
Melissa Winn of the American Battlefield Trust talked about the rise of portrait photography during the Civil War. She described how it enabled separated families to carry pictures of loved ones with them and how this changed the way people experienced the war. This talk was part of a conference hosted by Shenandoah University's Civil War Institute.
This film is an historic recording of comedian and entertainer Bob Hope's travels across the Pacific for an annual United Service Organizations (USO) tour of Southeast Asia in 1967. The show made numerous stops in Vietnam. Bob Hope was joined on stage by Raquel Welch, Elaine Dunn, Barbara McNair and Miss World Madeleine Hartog Bell.
Historians Mary Sarah Bilder, Michael Klarman, and Jeffrey Rosen discussed the evolution of the American Constitution. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
Judge David Tatel and former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal discussed interpreting the American Constitution in law. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
Political strategist Margaret Hoover discussed the importance of free and fair elections in a democracy. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
American History TV toured the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery's "1898" exhibit -- which brings together portraits of the major players in the Spanish-American War, and illustrates the expansion of U.S. interests and influence abroad in that era.