A diary with John F. Kennedy’s unedited inner thoughts on politics and his personal beliefs was sold at a Boston auction Wednesday for $718,750. That’s significantly higher than the original bid ...
In the summer of 1945, John F. Kennedy traveled across Europe working as a journalist. He kept a diary during those months on the road, which reveals a future president trying to make sense of a ...
A young John F. Kennedy believed Adolf Hitler might still be alive after the end of World War II, a diary entry has revealed. Reuters John F. Kennedy's diary from 1945, going up for auction on his ...
Anyone who has been following this blog knows how much I treasure the handwritten word. Whether evident in a letter, journal or simply a signature, one’s handwriting is a personal manifestation of ...
I hate the dentist. But a dentist who is also a rocker? I might make an exception for my bi-annual check-up. John on Big Brother 17 gives dentists a cool name. He is one of my favorite players inside ...
One of the minor ironies of the postwar avant-garde is that an artist so resolutely against personal expression and the myth of the inspired genius should become the focus of a cult of personality.
In a battered notebook, John Thornton wrote of lazing in the Helmand sun and of his joy at talking to his family back home. In black biro, the 22-year-old lieutenant wrote: “Nothing on patrols wise, ...