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TOM PUTNAM: Good afternoon. I‘m Tom Putnam, director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and on behalf of Tom McNaught, Executive Director of the Kennedy Library Foundation and all
Alex de Waal, Dr. Jennifer Leaning of Harvard Medical School, Eric Reeves of Smith College, Rev. Gloria White-Hammond, and William Schulz, Executive Director of Amnesty International, discussed the
What's Happened to the News? - December 6, 2004
Ben Bradlee, long-time Washington Post executive editor, and Don Hewitt, creator of 60 Minutes and Executive Producer, CBS News, talked about how print and broadcast news have changed over the last 40
Life with the Hemingways November 8 2004
Valerie Hemingway, confidante and daughter-in-law of Ernest, shared stories of her years traveling with Ernest and Mary Hemingway. Her book is Running with the Bulls.
A Conversation with Maureen Dowd - October 26, 2004
New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Maureen Dowd discussed her new book, Bushworld, and offered her observations on the presidential race with Dick Gordon, host of WBUR’s The Connection.
The Art of Political Cartoons - October 24, 2004
Cartoonists Mike Peters of the Dayton Daily News, Mike Luckovitch of the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and Dan Wassermanof the Boston Globe presented a show-and-tell about their craft. Scott Simon
The Economy in the 2004 Campaign - October 18, 2004
MacArthur Fellow and Senior Economic Advisor at the Brookings Institute, Alice Rivlin; former Secretary of Labor under President Clinton and Professor of Social and Economic Policy at Brandeis
A Conversation with Robert C. Byrd - October 12, 2004
Senator Robert C. Byrd discussed his new book Losing America: Confronting a Reckless and Arrogant Presidency with Dick Gordon, host of WBUR’s The Connection.
Presidents at War - October 4, 2004
Former JFK advisor Arthur Schlesinger, veteran political analyst Kevin Phillips, and journalist Tom Wicker explored the legacies of our wartime presidents. Political advisor, author, and professor at
A Conversation with I.M. Pei - September 26, 2004
In honor of the 25th anniversary of the Kennedy Library, architect I.M. Pei discussed the evolution and implementation of his design for the Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum with Boston Globe
Welfare Reform - September 20, 2004
Jason DeParle, New York Times senior writer and author of American Dream: Three Women, Ten Kids, and a Nation’s Drive to End Welfare; David Ellwood, Dean of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of
Recovering from 9/11 - September 10, 2004
Senator Edward M. Kennedy introduced Kenneth Feinberg, Special Master of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, who discussed efforts to compensate the victims' families of the 2001 terrorist
A Conversation with Norman Lear - July 30, 2004
Acclaimed television producer Norman Lear discussed the “Declare Yourself Project,” a non-partisan effort to promote youth voting. Mr. Lear's copy of the Declaration of Independence was on display in
Foreign Policy and the 2004 Campaign - July 25, 2004
One of the defining issues of President Kennedy's administration was his "internationalist" foreign policy. As the 2004 presidential election unfolded, one of the debates that likely defined the race
TOM PUTNAM: Good Evening. I’m Tom Putman, Director of the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. And on behalf of John Shattuck, CEO of the Kennedy Library Foundation and all of my Library
50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education - May 17, 2004
On the 50th anniversary of this landmark ruling rejecting "separate but equal" education for the races, Ernest Green, a member of the Little Rock Nine; Yale University Law Professor Drew Days; and
Averting "The Final Failure" - May 16, 2004
Sheldon M. Stern, former Kennedy Library historian, discussed his book, Averting The Final Failure, a first-ever narrative account of the secret ExComm meetings among President Kennedy and his most
JOHN STEWART: We have a little different setup this afternoon. I’m John Stewart, Director of Education at the Kennedy Library. And I want to welcome all of you to our program this afternoon. We’re in
The Evolution of Political Advertising - May 3, 2004
Washington Post columnist David Broder, White House Press Secretary under President Clinton Dee Dee Myers, and national political analyst and commentator Mark Shields discussed the role of political
A Conversation with Frank McCourt - April 26, 2004
Frank McCourt, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Angela's Ashes and 'Tis, discussed his 45 year career as a high school English teacher in New York City. Scott Simon, host of NPR's Weekend Edition
RFK Remembered - April 25, 2004
Evan Thomas, author of Robert Kennedy: His Life, and Jack Newfield, author of RFK: A Memoir, discussed the life and legacy of Robert F. Kennedy with CNN's Jeff Greenfield, a former speechwriter for
TOM PUTNAM: Good afternoon. I’m Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. And on behalf of all of the sponsors who are listed in your program, it’s my pleasure to
Is Iraq Vietnam? - April 18, 2004
Pulitzer Prize winning author David Halberstam and the New Yorker's Jon Lee Anderson (via phone from Baghdad) compared the current occupation of Iraq with the war in Vietnam. Host of WBUR's The
A Conversation with Sam Nunn - April 5, 2004
Senator Sam Nunn discussed the threat of nuclear proliferation with Graham Allison of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.