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The only child of former President Harry S. Truman died at the age of 83 in a facility in Chicago.
By Meryl Quinn | Published 1/29/2008
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The Roswell Incident happened during President Harry S. Truman's administration. How would he deal with this and other public sightings?
By ABDUCTED | Published 11/23/2007
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According to reports by the U.S. Navy, assistance to five people was given by ships from the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group. The individuals were stranded in western Mediterranean waters.
By Jane Patrick | Published 11/19/2007
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In an announcement by the U.S. Navy, the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group, carrying over 7,300 Sailors and three staffs, was deployed to the Central Command Area of Operations.
By Jane Patrick | Published 11/6/2007
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Franklin D. Roosevelt was prepared through family heritage and an elite education to face even the most severe obstacles. Harry Truman, less fortunate in family and education, stepped up to answer the great challenges of his time.
By James Withers, Sr. | Published 7/17/2007
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The courage of President Harry Truman and his decisions
By Carl Benjamin | Published 5/25/2007
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Harry Truman, where are you!
By Lucy Mastriano | Published 4/1/2007
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Harry S. Truman created and maintained successful a foreign policy that managed to prevent the spread of communism throughout the world.
By Bryan Maybee | Published 2/28/2007
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A guide to noteable Missouri sites that focus on the life of the nation's 33rd President, Harry S. Truman.
By AnnieM | Published 6/28/2005
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A research paper dedicated to the evaluation of dropping the atomic bomb on Japan.
By Lee Keel | Published 10/8/2007
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This is a great site to see.
By Teresa Stanisha | Published 9/4/2007
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On Tuesday, January 29th, 2008, beloved author Mary Margaret Truman passsed away as the result of an internal infection.
By Ryan Christopher DeVault | Published 1/31/2008
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Throughout her life, Margaret Truman Daniel had careers as a singer, television personality and author.
By Steven Bryan | Published 1/29/2008
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Margaret Truman, the multi-talented only child of President Harry Truman, has died.
By Hartley Engel | Published 1/29/2008
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Margaret Truman, only daughter of 33rd President Harry S. Truman, died today at age 83.
By Isabella Edwards | Published 1/29/2008
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Located in the home state of President Harry S. Truman, Truman State University, Kirksville, Missouri has distinguished itself in the eyes of naitonal reviews because of its high quality academics and undergraduate programs offered at a quality price.
By Lima | Published 11/24/2007
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These words were spoken by President Harry S. Truman before a joint session of congress on March 12, 1947. In essence, this is the reasoning for the Truman doctrine.
By Brian Levine | Published 3/10/2007
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An overview of the 1948 presidential election, in which Democrat Harry Truman defeated Republican Thomas Dewey, Progressive Henry Wallace, and Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond.
By N. Katers | Published 4/6/2006
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An obituary for Margaret Truman Daniel.
By Glen Peters | Published 1/29/2008
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An overview of Margaret Truman Daniel's life
By 2buzy | Published 1/29/2008
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Mary Margaret Truman Daniel, more popularly known simply as Margaret Truman, died January 29, 2008 at the age of 83. Truman was an exceptional woman who enjoyed several careers along with raising a family.
By Robert Witham | Published 1/29/2008
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Margaret Truman Daniel was not only a President's daughter, she was also a singer and an acclaimed author. Please read more.
By Bobby Tall Horse | Published 1/29/2008
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Settling Accounts: In at the Death is the eleventh and it is said the last of the long running Southern Victory Series by master of alternate history Harry Turtledove. But since it sets up so many possibilities for future stories, one should not bet any money on it.
By Mark Whittington | Published 8/7/2007
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A look at anti-semitism in the United States during the Truman presidency and the troubles of creating the nation of Israel.
By Pagemaster | Published 11/7/2007
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This is the fifth part of my look at the presidential-election process. At the end of Part 4, World War II had ended, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was dead and Harry Truman had pulled off one of the greatest upsets in American political history.
By Glen Peters | Published 10/2/2007
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In this final look at the First Ladies of America, we enter some of the modern occupants of the position, including Eleanor Roosevelt, Bess Truman and Laura Bush.
By Glen Peters | Published 9/10/2007
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Since when did Truman Capote become such a popular character that two movies about the same incidents in his life would be released in two years?
By Timothy Sexton | Published 10/6/2006
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Former US President Harry S. Truman once said, "It's possible to achieve almost anything as long as you are not worried about who gets the credit." This quote inspired by the former
By Michael Mathews | Published 6/3/2006
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Want a unique gift for someone? Get something from the president's very own gift shop. Not just the current president, but any of a number of presidents. Lincoln, JFK, LBJ, Truman. Carter, Reagan....
By Nick Howes | Published 9/25/2007
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This article uses the historical comparisons between Truman and Beorge W. Bush to bolster the case for the latter being considered a strong president once partisanship fades as a factor.
By Stephen Smoot | Published 7/18/2007
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This article provides an overview of the events leading up to, events of and history of the Korean Conflict.
By Sean Keefer | Published 4/24/2006
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Although the Korean War was a vital part of American history, it's often called "the forgotten war". The view that many Americans have gained from Richard Hooker's novel M*A*S*H is not quite the reality.
By AnnieM | Published 4/13/2006
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The Congressional Medal of Honor is perhaps the most distinguished award in the United States of America. Given to military and civilian national personnel for valorous actions in combat, there have been 3,460 recipients in its 140 years of existence.
By Allen Butler | Published 4/12/2006
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An overview of the 1944 presidential election, in which Franklin Roosevelt defeated Thomas Dewey for a unprecedented fourth term in office.
By N. Katers | Published 4/6/2006
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breaking down the history between the U.S. and Israel
By The Outlaw | Published 3/24/2006
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A brief review of the 1952 presidential election, in which Dwight Eisenhower was victorious of Adlai Stevenson.
By N. Katers | Published 3/22/2006
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The National Capitol at Washington D.C. is probably the most thoroughly haunted building in the world.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 3/2/2006
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An assortment of outlines and lectures on the Gilded Age and the 1970s for college level history courses.
By N. Katers | Published 2/28/2006
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This is an op-ed about President Bush's most recent State of the Union address.
By Matthew Tilden | Published 2/23/2006
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This is an alternative history speculating what would happen following a German victory over Russia in World War II.
By Matthew Tilden | Published 2/20/2006
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There was a point in history when the African artisans were teaching the Greeks and Romans and building an art history to pass on to the generations to come. However, these great builders, sculptors, and creators were taken from their homeland.
By Celin Childs | Published 1/27/2006
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A guide to some of the attractions and amusements that make Missouri a great spring break destination for college students across the country.
By AnnieM | Published 1/5/2006
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Weapons of mass destruction are a violation of the people of Hiroshima's human rights on several accounts. We the people of the United States live by the two words know as human rights, it is what this country was morally established on.
By Jacquelyn Slaughter | Published 11/21/2005
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Some believe that the Green Party helped elect Bush to his first term. The other third party, Libertarians, believe in the least amount of government. Greens are what the Democrats think they are and Libertarians are what the Republicans aspire to be.
By Alan Cohen | Published 11/17/2005
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Quotations add credibility, humor, interest and power to articles, but don't use too many quotations.
By G. A. Jones | Published 11/15/2005
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Here are some more essential facts and information on Chinese astrology. In Part II, we will look at the last six Chinese zodiac signs.
By Pat Jacobs | Published 10/9/2005
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A guide to Kansas City's more popular museums with a brief description of each museum's focus and an explanation of what guests can expect to see, learn, and experience while there. Addresses, phone numbers, websites, and hours of operation also listed.
By Emerald | Published 8/10/2005
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Campers who are planning to visit the Show-Me State can use the listing to locate the best campgrounds for families in Missouri.
By AnnieM | Published 7/19/2005
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This is a revised feature on the left hand, information, and a list of some famous lefties.
By Pat Jacobs | Published 4/30/2005
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Whether one resides in Kansas City or has arrived as a tourist, the city offers many windows into the past.
By AnnieM | Published 4/5/2005
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