Winston Churchill has been remembered since his passing on Jan. 24, 1965, as many things: a statesman, writer and leader, but many remember him as one of the “greatest speakers of the 20th century.” ...
As communication teachers, we ask students to learn from how great speakers in history might address current events. This is an especially timely exercise since much of the principal public discourse ...
Over the past several months, Hamilton College, the small liberal-arts institution in upstate New York where I teach history, has been the site of some of the most heavily publicized conflicts ever ...
For another example of intolerance toward free expression, we don’t need to travel far. It occurred a few days ago on the University at Albany campus. Conservative ...
An ethnic studies professor from the University of Colorado, Ward Churchill, received a standing ovation last night from a crowd of more than 200 New School students after blaming the 2001 World Trade ...
Reader, walk with me. You’re on a girls and gays trip to New Orleans, on Thanksgiving weekend. You find yourself walking through the corridors of the National World War II Museum. You take note of the ...
When Winston Churchill in 1940 promised the British people “nothing but blood, toil, tears and sweat,” he was as much the voice of Britain as was the roar of Spitfires over the chalk cliffs of Dover.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. WASHINGTON • The sight of rock & roll icon Roger Daltrey on stage with leaders of the U.S. Congress might be a tad confusing for ...
I'm going to start with a quote that more or less sums up what an ongoing controversy is about. It's from the late, great writer Christopher Hitchens. "To whom do you award the right to decide which ...
A picture is worth a thousand words. Seventy-nine years ago on March 5th, Winston Churchill and President Truman paraded through what is now downtown Jefferson City before making the trip to ...
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