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  • historic photographs of famed photographer Robert Capa, half of which had never before been displayed. The exhibit, a tra eling sh w titled " obert Capa: A etrospective, 19321954,'' wa sponsored by the Internation Cente f hotography. Capa, who overed some
  • to Santa Claus, who gave each child a toy, students of the Slavin-Nadel School of ballet pre­ sented an excerpt from "The Nut­ cracker Suite'' (right) and juggler Jack Byrd amused the children with his skill (below). Another entertainer was piano player
  • (By permission) 6 Cokie Roberts Continues Her Series On American Women In History Newswoman Roberts Follows Her NYT Bestseller, Founding 1lfothers. There must be some connection between first-class journalism and writing good history. The talents
  • Director of the Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Stud­ i s at Shepherd University; and John Sides of the Political Science Department at George Washing­ ton Univer ity. Bess Abell Recalls Social Events at the Johnson White House Bess Abell has been
  • constituent votes? There's also a third element here: the politico, which means sometimes one is a delegate and sometimes one is a trustee." Photo by Martha Grove Raymond W. Smock, Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies. "My former boss, Speaker Tip 0
  • in 1968, and Joe Namath, the quarterback of the unlikely New York Jets in their Super Bowl victory over the Baltimore Colts. 7 Remains Not Viewable: An Evening With John Sacret Young By Robert Hicks, Communications Officer Award-winning writer, director
  • on the topics disc~-that a sec­ ond volume, The Johnson Years, Volume Two, plumbing seven other areas, has just been published. Robert A. Divine, prominent histo­ rian at the University of Texas, is editor of both volumes. Recently, Dr. Divine and two of his U.T
  • , Richard Baker, Historian of the U. S. Senate; Don Bacon, former correspondent, U S. News and World Report; Raymond Smock, former Historian of the U. S. House of Repres__,ntatives and Director of the Robert C. Byrd Center for L gislative Studies at Shepherd