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  • U.S. Inter­ vention in the Dominican Republic"; Ronald W. Fletcher, "Military Reform: The Congressional Connec­ tion"; Kathleen Hulser, "Colorful Landscapes: Billboards and the Debates over American Public Space, 5 1900-1965"; Jonathan A. Lee
  • a well-funded conservative resurgence began to flex its muscles, while the Democrats w re not only divided among themselves but compla­ cent, thinking that their congressional majorities were safe. President Clinton tried to assign foreign policy to his
  • Committee because of his age and ill health. 1/5 LBJ attends bipartisan congressional leadership meeting at the White House this morning, later meets with Truman. That evening LBJ attends a dinner given by Eric Johnston for Mikoyan, the deputy premier
  • of the day Art thou most lovely?"' "Also in the collection is a copy of the Quarterly Review for April 18 18, which contains that vitriolic review of Keats' Endymion, which for long was supposed to hav has­ tened his death and which prompted Lord Byron's
  • meet during the Camp David Mideast Peace Summit, which resulted in the "Camp David Accords." 6. President Bill Clinton, daughter Chelsea, and Hillary Rodham Clinton enjoy Thanksgiving at Camp David on November 24, 1994. Winter 2008 Quarterly
  • meet during the Camp David Mideast Peace Summit, which resulted in the "Camp David Accords." 6. President Bill Clinton, daughter Chelsea, and Hillary Rodham Clinton enjoy Thanksgiving at Camp David on November 24, 1994. Winter 2008 Quarterly
  • of Chicago Hammer Greene, Siler Associates, Mr. Walter Shorenstein President Mi}ton Meyer & Company Mr. James McCormack Chairman Communications Satellite Quarterly Mrs. Harvey Ma1naroneck, Inc. Picker New York Mr. Everett President T. J. Bettes White