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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