Which U.S. presidential candidate offered a “square deal”?
Theodore Roosevelt offered a “square deal”.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt offered a “new deal”.
Harry Truman offered a ‘fair deal”.
A bestseller in its time, the 1931 “informal history” Only Yesterday by Frederick Lewis Allen was the first popular recreation of the Jazz Age and the 1920s. The book is still in print.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is at the National Football Museum in Canton, Ohio.
The New York Times adopt the slogan, “All the news that’s fit to print” in 1896, when it was purchased by Chattanooga Times newspaper publisher Adolph Ochs. Known until 1857 as The New York Daily Times, it was founded in 1851 as a Whig newspaper. Under its first editor, Henry Jarvis Raymond, the Times was…
Fifty-one nations, including the U.S., signed the U.N. charter in 1945, to join the United Nations. The charter was framed at a conference in San Francisco.
Carol Moseley Braun (Democrat, Illinois), whose term began in 1993, was the first black woman senator. The first black senator was Hiram Revels of Mississippi, who served during Reconstruction, 1870-71.
Manhattan is 13.4 miles long, 2.3 miles across at its widest point, and 22.5 square miles in area.