When Sen. Barry Goldwater arrived in Tucson on October 30, 1964, he was over an hour late. But, the enthusiastic crowd of about 9,000 supporters was undaunted. Goldwater received a rousing ovation and ...
Political junkies, hipster historians, documentary fiends — you get the point; wherever your interests lie, Mr. Conservative: Goldwater on Goldwater promises to have a little something for everyone, ...
Senator Barry Goldwater from Arizona was the 1964 Republican nominee for president. This lemon-lime soda was sold as a campaign fundraiser and distributed at the Republican National Convention with ...
Psychological profiling assumed many different forms in the years during and after World War II—from the careful, culturally sophisticated work of psychoanalyst Erik Erikson for the Office of ...
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