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51. Ronald Reagan: A Who2 Profile
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- RONALD REAGAN • Actor / U. ...
- Ronald Reagan began his career as a sports announcer on radio, then moved to Hollywood and became a movie star. Reagan made over fifty movies as a reliable supporting actor or benign leading man, but his real calling seemed to be in politics. ... In 1994 Reagan announced that he suffered from Alzheimer's Disease, and he has spent the rest of his life in increasing seclusion. ...
- Extra credit: Reagan married the actress Nancy Davis on 4 March 1952; he previously had been married to actress Jane Wyman from 1941-48. ... (with Nancy Reagan). ... In March of 1981, Reagan was shot and wounded by John Hinckley, Jr. ... For Reagan's 1994 letter to Americans about his Alzheimer's disease, see this page from the Reagan Library. ... Reagan wrote two autobiographies: Where's the Rest of Me? (1965, updated in 1981) and An American Life (1990). ...
- Reagan was the first president to beat the so-called Curse of Tecumseh. ... Reagan's close call with John Hinckley is recalled in the loop Almost Assassinated! and also in the loop The Taxi Driver Connection.
- President Reagan makes a special guest appearance in our loop I'm Not Dead Yet!.
- Ronald Wilson Reagan.
- Former President Reagan Turns 90.
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52. Ronald Wilson Reagan
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- Ronald Wilson Reagan.
- Father: John Edward Reagan.
- Mother: Nelle Wilson Reagan.
- Children: Maureen Elizabeth Reagan (1941- ); Michael Edward Reagan (adopted) (1945- ); Patricia Ann Reagan (1952- ); Ronald Prescott Reagan (1958- ).
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- Stock market collapse in October raises doubts about Reagan's economic program. ...
- A Time for Choosing ("The Speech") (1964) First Inaugural Address (1981) Reagan's Economic Recovery Program (1981) President Reagan's Speech to the House of Commons (Evil Empire Speech) (1982) President Reagan's Speech at Pointe de Hoc, Normandy, France (The 40th Anniversary of D-Day) (1984) President Reagan's Address at the U. ... -French Ceremony at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France (The 40th Anniversary of D-Day) (1984) Second Inaugural Address (1985) President Reagan's Speech on the Challenger Disaster (1986) President Reagan's Farewell Speech (1989) Reagan on the Cold War (1990) Former President Reagan's Speech at the National Republican Convention (1992) President Reagan's Speech on the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the Announcement of the Strategic Defense Initiative (1993) Reagan Announces Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease (1994) Reagan Quotations Fast Facts: .
- Reagan was 77 years old when his left office, making him the oldest president.
- As a college freshman, Reagan led a successful student strike against curriculum cutbacks.
53. Dinesh D'Souza
- www.dinesh-dsouza.com
- Ronald Reagan .
- RONALD REAGAN: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader.
- Ten years ago Ronald Reagan stood at the Berlin Wall and said, "General Secretary Gorbechev, if you seek peace, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. ... " Soon after that, the the wall came tumbling down, and the regime that Reagan called the "Evil Empire" was no more.
- Move over, President Clinton, and make room for a real leader! Wake up, fellow Republicans and conservatives! D'Souza has given us an unforgettable portrait of Reagan the man, and an exposé of his critics from which they will never recover. ... Most important, it reveals what we can all learn from Reagans successful leadership. ...
- His critics and even many of his aides and allies are reluctant to celebrate Reagan as a great president.
- "The doctors say hard work never killed anyone," Reagan once observed, "but why take the chance?".
- How, then, can we square Reagan the man with the astonishing events of the Reagan era? The mystery of Reagan is best summarized in the remark that National Security Advisor Robert McFarlane made to Secretary of State George Schultz: "He knows so little, and accomplishes so much. ...
- In Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader, Dinesh D'Souza solves the mystery of Reagan by showing how this "ordinary" man was able to transform the political landscape in a way that made a permanent impact on America and the world. Through firsthand reporting and interviews, D'Souza portrays the private side of Reaganthe man behind the maskand reveals the moral sources of his vision and leadership.
- Indeed, D'Souza argues that Reagan deserves to be considered one of the most important presidents in American history and, with Franklin Roosevelt, one of the two most influential of the 20th centry. He concludes that, if Reagan does not fit our preconceptions of what makes a great leader, then we must rethink our understanding of both greatness and leadership.
- This shrewd and provocative book, by one of conservatisms stars, makes a powerful argument for the greatness of Reagan. ...
54. Nancy Reagan: A Who2 Profile
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- NANCY REAGAN • First Lady of the United States, 1981-89.
- Nancy Davis had made nearly a dozen movies in Hollywood before she met Ronald Reagan. ... It was Nancy's first marriage; Reagan had previously been married to the actress Jane Wyman. In 1956 the Reagans appeared together in Hellcats of the Navy, which was to be Nancy Reagan's last film. ... 1952, later known as Patti Davis) and Ronald (b. ... Since 1994 Nancy Reagan has devoted herself to caring for her husband, who is afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease. ...
- Extra credit: The First Lady was at the center of a minor scandal in 1997, when former Reagan staffer Donald Regan revealed that Nancy had frequently sought advice from an astrologer and sometimes changed the president's schedule accordingly. ... Nancy Reagan graduated from Smith College in 1943. ... Nancy Reagan also has two stepchildren from Ronald Reagan's marriage to Jane Wyman: Maureen Reagan (1941-2001) and Michael Reagan (b. ...
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- Ronald Reagan's feisty wife.
55. Ronald Reagan
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- 1 Many people have hailed Ronald Reagan as one of the greatest presidents ever to lead the United States, while those who disliked him minimized his accomplishments. People found they either loved Reagan or hated him, there was no middle ground.
- 2 Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6, 1911. ... Jack Reagan had trouble holding steady jobs. ... In his teens, Ronald worked as a life guard and was credited with saving several lives.
- During a trip to California when he was 26, Reagan met an agent who signed him for his first film, "Love is On the Air. ...
- 4 In 1942, Ronald Reagan took time out from acting to serve his country during World War II. ...
- 5 Ronald's first marriage to Jane Wyman ended in divorce in 1949. ... They also had two children, Patricia and Ronald.
- 6 After a televised speech to support Barry Goldwater's campaign for president in 1962, Reagan was approached to run for the governorship of California. ...
- 7 Reagan did not run for a third term as governor, but instead set his sights on the presidential election. ... ) When Ford was defeated, Reagan began his own campaign for the presidential nomination in 1980. ...
- 8 When Reagan first became president, he had several problems to solve. ... Reagan implemented tax cuts so the people could increase their spending with more money in their pockets. ...
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57. Reagan Library and Museum
- www.reagan.utexas.edu
- Air Force One to Reagan Library.
- Ronald Reagan's Remarks commemorating the loss of American Marines in the October 23, 1983 terrorist bombing in Lebanon .
- The Ronald Reagan Library is part of the presidential libraries system administered by the.
58. Quotes: From Ronald Reagan
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- - Ronald Reagan, Los Angeles Times, January 7, 1970 .
- - Ronald Reagan, First Inaugural Address, January 20, 1981 .
- - Ronald Reagan, First Inaugural Address, January 20, 1981 .
- - Ronald Reagan, First Inaugural Address, January 20, 1981. ...
- - Ronald Reagan, To surgeons as he entered the operating room, March 30, 1981 .
- - Ronald Reagan, September 29, 1981 .
- - Ronald Reagan, Address to the National Alliance of Business, October 5, 1981 .
59. Reagan on the Web
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- Ronald Reagan home page .
- Reagan-Gorbachev transcripts from Reykjavik summit, Oct. ...
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- Statement by Reagan on the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of SDI .
- Cold War Policies including outlines for Ford-Carter 1974-80 and Reagan 1981-85 and Reagan 1985-89 .
60. American Presidents: Life Portraits
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- to a letter from President Reagan .
- Ronald Reagan.
- • First Lady: Nancy Reagan, Wife.
- Birthplace: Ronald Reagan Birthplace.
- Museum: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
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- Other Sites: The Reagan Ranch.
- • Dec 6, 5:00 PM: LIVE from Ronald ReaganRanch - Santa Barbara, CA. Guests Include: Lou Cannon, Author, Ronald Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime .
- Barletta served during Ronald Reagan's presidency and at the Reagan Ranch. ...
- Young America's Foundation purchased the ranch from the Reagan family. ...
- • Dec 9, 8:00 PM: Tour of the Ronald Reagan Library with Nancy Reagan recorded December 9th in Simi Valley, CA Watch .
- • Dec 10, 8:00 PM: Programming on Ronald Reagan .
- • Re-air of Reagan Live from Rancho Del Cielo, CA Watch .
- • Reagan 1964 Speech for Senator Barry Goldwater Watch.
- • A Look At Ronald Reagan's Birthplace Watch.
61. The Phillips Foundation
- www.thephillipsfoundation.org
- Ronald Reagan Future Leaders Scholarship Program .
- Ronald Reagan Future Leaders Scholarship Program.
- In the summer of 1999, The Phillips Foundation announced the establishment of its annual Future Leaders Program (renamed the Ronald Reagan Future Leaders Program effective academic year 2002-03) featuring renewable scholarships to college undergraduates who demonstrate leadership on behalf of the cause of freedom, American values and constitutional principles. The program pays tribute to President Ronald Reagan in recognition of his achievements on behalf of freedom, American values and constitutional principles, his optimism about America's future, and his faith in America's youth to protect and enhance the legacy of liberty entrusted to them. ...
- The Ronald Reagan Future Leaders Scholarship Program seeks to recognize outstanding young people who are promoting American values on college campuses. ...
- Applications are now being accepted for the Ronald Reagan Future Leaders Scholarship Program for academic year 2004-05. ... Applicants may apply for the Ronald Reagan Future Leaders Scholarship Program during their sophomore year. ...
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62. The enigma: Ronald Reagan!
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- RONALD REAGAN:THE (PURPORTED) ENIGMA OF THE 20TH CENTURY!.
- If I did not understand Ronald Reagan and his objectives in 1982 then why did I write the article you can access below? What he was up to and how he was going to do it was more than obvious, which is what this article is all about!.
- I have read more than a few books about Ronald Reagan and the one thing about him that comes through loud and clear is the inability of the authors to understand the man! .
- Put it this way: one author after another (convinced of the idea that Ronald Reagan was simple minded and not particularly bright) cannot understand nor explain how Ronald Reagan accomplished what he did! And those that claim to have understood him stretch their credulity to explain the man!.
- I pose you a vital and fair question: how could I have foreseen in 1982 the demise of the Soviet Union when no one else (of repute) did? Obviously the signals from Ronald Reagan were all there to read, if you bothered. ...
- The historic baggage that Ronald Reagan refused to carry into the White House! .
- The basic beliefs of Ronald Reagan .
- What all the authors of these various and sundry analyses fail to understand is that Ronald Reagan came into office without the baggage of former Presidents but with a set of beliefs that are basic to American character. Many of these Presidents had forgotten their roots but Ronald Reagan lived by his roots! .
- These forecasts all came from the left wing, the CIA, the DIA, the Hudson Institute, the Hoover Institution, the left wing academics from Harvard (Galbraith was the worst, the absolute worst and the most wrong about Ronald Reagan), Stanford and Yale. ...
- ALL the Presidents before Ronald Reagan were victims of "truisms". ...
- Look at the postwar history until 1980, when Reagan came along! .
- In the mid-1960's Ronald Reagan acted as the touring American evangelist for the General Electric Company. ...
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63. Navy Accepts Delivery of Ronald Reagan
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- Navy file photo of PCU Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). ...
- Navy Accepts Delivery of Ronald Reagan .
- WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Navy accepted delivery of the newest aircraft carrier, PCU Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), June 20. ...
- Reagan’s first deployment is scheduled for 2005 from her San Diego homeport, which is home to two other U. ...
- Reagan is the ninth of the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers. Expected to be in service for 50 years, Reagan will carry out our nation’s tasking in both peacetime and in times of crisis. ...
- Reagan towers 20 stories above the waterline, and at 1,092 feet long, is nearly as long as the Empire State Building is tall. ...
- In addition, Reagan has extensive repair capabilities, including a fully equipped Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department, a micro-miniature electronics repair shop and numerous ship repair shops. ...
- CVN 76 was christened March 4, 2001, by its sponsor, Nancy Reagan. ... Reagan in the commissioning of Ronald Reagan July 12. ...
- Navy Commissions Aircraft Carrier Ronald Reagan - 7/1/2003 .
- “Adopt-A-Ship” Program Chefs Visit PCU Ronald Reagan - 6/24/2003 .
- Ronald Reagan Sailors Certified for Underway Operations - 5/10/2003 .
- Berlin Wall Artwork Donated to Ronald Reagan Sailors - 11/15/2002 .
- Namesake's Son Visits Ronald Reagan - 11/9/2002 .
- Ronald Reagan Takes Big Step Forward Toward Commissioning - 9/23/2002 .
64. Ronald Reagan - The Bonzo President
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- Ronald Reagan - The Bonzo Years .
- For those of us who lived (and paid attention) during the Reagan years, life was interesting. ...
- Take a walk down memory lane and remind yourself of why future historians will look back on the Reagan Error and say: "Where was the rest of him?".
- 1981 The Reagan Cabinet is installed, but it's cracked.
- I've posted a speech by Lawrence Kudlow, defending Reagan and his policies. ...
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65. Ronald Reagan Memorabilia
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- Ronald Reagan Memorabilia.
- Ronald Reagan Bio.
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- 1RR) A set of Ronald Reagan gold filled cuff links with four matching tuxedo Studs. ... Ronald Reagan’s signature is on the reverse of each link. ... These were given personally by President Reagan to members of a group called the Presidential Eagles who were major financial contributors to the Republican party. ...
- 3RR) Here is one of the rarest pair of Ronald Reagan's VIP Presidential Cufflinks. They are gold filled and have Ronald Reagan's signature on the reverse of each link. ... These were cufflinks that President Reagan gave to personal friends and major financial contributors called the Presidential Eagles. ...
- 4RR) A very rare set of Original Ronald Reagan’s most exclusive VIP Cobalt Cufflinks. This style of cufflinks named “Cobalts” because of their striking deep blue color was among the style of cufflinks Reagan wore himself while president as well as gave out to VIP guest and dignitaries. ... On the reverse of each link is Reagan's signature. ... These are Ronald Reagan’s original blue cobalt cufflinks and not the cufflinks that have been recently manufactured 10 years after his Presidency. ...
- 5RR) A pair of Ronald Reagan Presidential cufflinks. Each of these Ronald Reagan Presidential cufflink has an cloisonné enamel full color Presidential Seal and on the reverse of each link is Reagan's signature. These cufflinks were gifts given by Ronald Reagan. The full color cloisonné enamel were the top end of the full color cufflinks used by Ronald Reagan during his term as President. They come in a blue jewelry box bearing Reagan's signature. ...
66. Ronald Reagan
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67. Ronald Reagan page
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- Leslie Janka, a deputy White House press secretary under Reagan.
- The Reagan Doctrine: Third World Rollback.
- Reagan, Trilateralism and the Neoliberals.
- On Bended Knee - The Press and the Reagan Presidency.
- " By the later years of the Reagan regime, a preferred nomenclature suited to U. ...
- War Crimes & Double Standards (of Ronald Reagan & the press).
- The Return of Reagan - US military budget after Reagan.
- Reagan & Guatemala's Death Files.
68. Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library & Museum Bookstore
- www.reaganlibrary.net
- You are invited to begin your visit to the world famous Ronald W. Reagan Library & Museum by touring the online exhibit, here at the Library Lobby. ...
- President Ronald W. Reagan's childhood home in Dixon, Illinois provides a backdrop from which to introduce his family, his boyhood in Dixon and his pre-Hollywood interests. ...
- In Hollywood, Ronald Reagan's film career spanned over 20 years, beginning in 1937. ...
- State Republican politics and the California Governorship beckoned to Ronald Reagan in 1966. ...
- ' A stunning exhibit presents a three-dimensional 'American Main Street' that recalls the crisis atmosphere which confronted the nation and the Reagan administration in 1980. ...
- A 1980 Election video offers Library visitors a sampling of the Reagan Election Campaign experience. ...
- Taking-on the Washington establishment and the Soviet Union consumed Reagan's early months in office. ...
- Suddenly, on March 30, 1981 the Reagan Presidency was brought-up short by violence. ...
- This room is an extraordinary opportunity for the visitor to 'become' part of the Reagan Cabinet, advising the president as he grapples with tough decisions about a labor strike by government air-controllers. ...
- There is also a stubborn opposition of Congress to Reagan's revolutionary tax and spending cuts. ...
- The Reagan Style. By now its pretty clear that Ronald Reagan changed the American presidency even as he changed America itself. How did he do it? One key to understanding Reagan's success is to understand the Reagan style. ... here the visitor can listen to many of the best Reagan stories via the computer CD-ROM player. ...
69. Ronald Reagan Bronze
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- "No president in this century has accomplished more, or been so effective in changing the direction of government in ways that are both fundamental and lasting, than Ronald Reagan. ...
70. Article: The Reagans
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- President Ronald Reagan and his family which CBS planned to broadcast in November 2003 during fall "sweeps". ... The miniseries was widely criticized by conservatives as an unbalanced and inaccurate depiction of Reagan, and CBS ultimately conceded that it did "not present a balanced portrayal of the Reagans. ...
- CBS reportedly had ordered a love story about Ronald and Nancy Reagan with politics as a backdrop, but instead received an overtly political film. Conservatives began criticizing it before its broadcast, claiming that it put words in Reagan's mouth and condemning it as leftist historical revisionism. ...
- One of the most controversial points in the script was the depiction of Reagan telling his wife during a conversation about AIDS patients, "They that live in sin shall die in sin. " The screenwriters later admitted that there was no evidence that Reagan ever said this. However, Edmund Morris's authorized biography of Reagan quotes him as saying, "Maybe the Lord brought down this plague AIDS ". ...
- Another factor causing critics to suspect bias was that Reagan is played by James Brolin, who is the husband of Barbra Streisand, a stridently outspoken critic of the Republican Party. A related motivation for a "hatchet-job" may be that the Brolin and Streisand have reportedly had a family member recently stricken with AIDS (see Drudge Report), and during the Reagan administration many critics said Reagan should have made the government spend more money to find a cure for AIDS. ...
- Inventing Reagan - By Ed Morrow (pro-Reagan) .
- Ronald Reagan: a target for Hollywood? - Jim Rutenberg, New York Times (balanced) .
- 'The Reagans,' From One of Them - by Patty Davis, daughter of Ronald Reagan .
- The Truth About Reagan and AIDS - By Michael Bronski (anti-Reagan) .
71. Ronald Reagan Library
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- Ronald Reagan Library.
- Sitting atop a hill on the outskirts of Simi Valley in Southern California is the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. ...
- Reagan, in bronze, greets you as you enter the building.
- On my visit the opening area theme was "Exquisite Diplomacy: Gifts of Fine Jewelry during the Reagan Years. ...
- Reagan's life (worth seeing). "Cast for a President: Sculpture from the Reagan Library Collection" was showing during my visit.
- There were many more, including this fascinating sculpture of President Reagan made from silver attached to a quartz crystal, where the crystal actually makes up parts of the horse and saddle (1986). ...
- Reagan's early life, proceeds through his show business career, goes onward to show the start of his political life to the governorship of California and then onward to his presidential election. ... Reagan's family, a painting of his original home in Illinois and a display showing furniture of the era. ...
- Reagan's terms of office to include, at the base of the "U", a full-sized replica of the oval office as it existed during his presidency (the chair is the real chair he used as both governor and president).
- On the backside of the "U" aspects of the White House and Nancy Reagan are examined. ...
- It's not possible to show everything (or even a small sample) here; but, one fascinating display includes a rocking horse sometimes used by Nancy Reagan to relax.
- Reagan smiles a good-bye as you finish your visit.
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72. Ronald Reagan
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- Ronald Reagan was famous for not understanding how government works and not particularly caring about it. ...
- Even so, Reagan got deferential treatment from the press, so the news coverage almost always cast him in the best possible light. ...
- The reason Reagan got a free ride in the media stemmed from his fortuitously-timed assassination attempt. ...
- On March 30, 1981 one of John Hinckley's bullets ricocheted off the Presidential limousine and penetrated Reagan's chest just below the armpit. ...
- Before they put him under anesthesia, Reagan told the trauma team, "Please tell me you're all Republicans. ... In no time at all, Reagan was on the mend. ...
- Reagan's popularity ratings suddenly went through the roof, inflated by public sympathy. ... So when Reagan would say something phenomenally stupid during a press conference, most news outlets just let it go. ... Reagan received the nickname "The Teflon President" thanks to this phenomenon, the name being that of a nonstick coating applied to cookware. ...
- Reagan passed along her prognostications to me after conferring with her on the telephone -- she had become such a factor in my work, and in the highest affairs of the nation, that at one point I kept a color-coded calendar on my desk (numerals highlighted in green ink for "good" days, red for "bad" days, yellow for "iffy" days) as an aid to remembering when it was propitious to move the president of the United States from one place to another, or schedule him to speak in public, or commence negotiations with a foreign power. ...
- When Reagan won California's governor seat, he scheduled his inauguration for 12:10 A. ...
- But despite Reagan's persistent and ongoing reliance upon the dark arts, they knew that he was their guy. ...
- First and foremost, Reagan was a firm adherent to Biblical prophecy; specifically, he believed that the end of the world -- the Battle of Armageddon -- was close at hand. ...
- While he was running for office in 1980, candidate Reagan announced during an interview with televangelist Jim Bakker that "We may be the generation that sees Armageddon. ... At a 1971 banquet for California state senator James Mills, then-Governor Reagan broke it all down for the honoree during the dessert course: .
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74. Star Seeker Political Celebs: Ronald Reagan
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- Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library - In beautiful Simi Valley, California.
- The White House - Profile of Ronald Reagan, Fortieth President 1981-1989.
- Ronald Reagan and the 1980s.
- Ronald Reagan Home Page.
- Pictorial History of Ronald Reagan.
- God Bless Ronald Reagan.
- BBC - Ronald Reagan fractures hip - January 13, 2001.
- BBC - Reagan biography: Fact or fiction? - September 25, 1999.
- CNN - Reagan faces 'uphill struggle' - January 13, 2001.
- CNN - Reagan to have surgery on broken hip on Saturday - January 13, 2001.
75. DesMoinesRegister.com | Famous Iowans
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- Ronald Reagan, who became the nation's 40th president, was once a happy young man doing well for himself in Iowa.
- Reagan, the son of Nelle and John "Jack" Reagan, was born in Tampico, Ill. ... Reagan had an older brother, Neil.
- Reagan graduated from Eureka College in 1932, when jobs were tight because of the Depression. ... Reagan's first assignment -for $5 and bus fare -was the University of Iowa's homecoming game against Minnesota.
- Former President Ronald Reagan speaks to the 1992 Republican National Convention.
- In the spring of 1933, partly because he had covered the Drake Relays so skillfully, Reagan was chosen to become chief sports announcer for WOC's sister station, WHO in Des Moines.
- Reagan blossomed as he covered baseball games, prize fights and track meets. ...
- In his spare time Reagan took spins in his new $600 Nash convertible, met his friends at Cy's Moonlight Inn or went to the stables, saying in his autobiography that it was in Des Moines that he "discovered a lifelong love for horses and riding. ...
- In 1936, Reagan interviewed Des Moines singer Joy Hodges, who had been signed by RKO for a few movies. ...
- The studio rushed Reagan into a screen test, and the future film star was back in Des Moines only two days when he received a telegram from the studio offering him a seven-year contract. Reagan piled his belongings into his Nash and headed west, ending his life as an Iowan in May 1937.
- Ronald Reagan was hired as a sportscaster for WHO Radio in 1932.
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