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...promised to make history. As the first viable female contender to seek the nation’s highest office, the Senator’s candidacy has fundamentally altered the nation’s political landscape. Not only has she opened the door to women seeking to occupy the Oval Office, but she has also reinvigorated the nation’s electorate...
...black-and-white photograph on the wall of his Mass. Hall office, Alan J. Stone looks exhausted, staring into the middle distance as he sits in the Oval Office. President Clinton reads a draft of an address penned by Stone during long and sleepless nights, while several Clinton advisors look to the president, waiting for him to speak before they pass judgment on the speech...
They were the voices of some of Harvard’s most famous men, surrounding one of its brightest sons, discussing the biggest issues of the day. And though the conversations took place in the Oval Office, they might as well have stayed in Weld...
Evelyn Lincoln, Kennedy’s personal secretary, told The Times that the president had asked in July 1962 for “secret recording equipment” to be set up in the Cabinet Room and the Oval Office. “There was no sinister motive,” Lincoln told the newspaper...
Bush will have been in the Oval Office for almost as long as it took NASA to answer John F. Kennedy's call to send a man to the moon and back. In Bush's first term, he announced plans for a new type of coal-fired power plant that captures its carbon dioxide exhaust and pumps it safely underground, where it cannot affect the climate. Yet not only will he leave the White House without having broken ground on a zero-emissions power plant, but his Administration once again put off the initiative in January. Why? Persistent failure...