Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Contains public messages and statements of the President of the United States released by the White House from January 1 to June 30, 2002.
... John Stuart—326, 1541 Miller, Don—323 Miller, Don H.—548 Miller, Dorsey C.—512 Miller, Edwin L., Jr.—1096 Miller, ... Martina—1355 Neal, Rick J.—819 Neddermeyer, Seth H.—579-581 Needham, James J.—615, 1572 Neff, Frances—1397 Neff, ...
... Rick J.-—-819 Neddermeyer, Seth H.—579-581 Needham, James J.—615 Neff, John C.—548 Nelson, Douglas—33 Nelson, ... William C.—500 Norton, Larry—302 Norwood, Janet L.—694 Novak, Robert—279, 279 Nunis, Richard—358 Nunn, Sam—696, ...
The story of that democratic transformation is one of the proudest chapters in human history. Many here in this room today have been a part of it. It's a story of courage, statesmanship, perseverance, of heroism and, yes, sometimes, ...
In Ronald Reagan and the Politics of Freedom, Andrew E. Busch goes beyond economic and foreign policies to examine Reagan's understanding of statesmanship.
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He would succeed George L. Schaefer. Since 1985 Mr. Harris has been president of the ... Since 1972 Mrs. Neff has been a teacher of learning-disabled students at Hickory Hills Middle School in Springfield, MO. Herb A. Sang, of Florida.
see William F. Lewis, “Telling America's Story: Narrative Form and the Reagan Presidency,” Quarterly journal of Speech 73 (1987): 280–302. 27. See Ronald Reagan: 1982, Public Papers of the Presidents, 1:144. 28. Ibid., 258. 29.