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  • 1913: The Longest-lived United States President

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    1913: The Longest-lived United States President

    1913: The Longest-lived United States President

    On this day in 1913 Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States, was born. He is particularly in ...

    On this day in 1913 Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States, was born. He is particularly interesting for his longevity because he was the longest-lived of all previous United States pres ...

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  • 1972: Nixon ordered the CIA to stop the FBI investigation

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    1972: Nixon ordered the CIA to stop the FBI investigation

    1972: Nixon ordered the CIA to stop the FBI investigation

    On this day an audio tape with a conversation between President Nixon and his White House Chief of Staff ...

    On this day an audio tape with a conversation between President Nixon and his White House Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman was recorded in the Oval Office of the White House.  The recorded conversation c ...

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  • 1972: Watergate Scandal – Secrets and Cover-Ups

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    1972: Watergate Scandal – Secrets and Cover-Ups

    1972: Watergate Scandal – Secrets and Cover-Ups

    On this day, in the hotel-office complex Watergate in Washington, the police arrested five burglars in th ...

    On this day, in the hotel-office complex Watergate in Washington, the police arrested five burglars in the offices of the Democratic Party headquarters.  The burglars were unusual by the fact that wir ...

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  • 1970: Nixon Announces the Appointment of the First Female Generals in the U.S. Army

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    1970: Nixon Announces the Appointment of the First Female Generals in the U.S. Army

    1970: Nixon Announces the Appointment of the First Female Generals in the U.S. Army

    On this day in 1970, the U.S. President Richard Nixon announced the appointment of the first female gener ...

    On this day in 1970, the U.S. President Richard Nixon announced the appointment of the first female generals in the U.S. Army. They were Anna Mae Hays and Elizabeth Paschel Hoisington, who received th ...

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Nikita Khrushchev

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