PRESIDENT’S FIRST TV NEWS CONFERENCE

January 25, 1961: First Presidential live television news conference - President John F. Kennedy ...

On January 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy became the first
U.S. president to hold a
live televised news conference.

From a podium in the State Department auditorium, Kennedy read
a prepared statement regarding the famine in the Congo, the
release of two American aviators from Russian custody and
impending negotiations for an atomic test ban treaty.

He then opened the floor for questions from reporters, answering
queries on a variety of topics including
relations with Cuba,
voting rights and food aid to impoverished Americans.

DVP's KENNEDY GALLERY: PAGE 2

Press Conference, State Department Auditorium, 10:00 AM | JFK Library

Press Conference, State Department Auditorium, 3:30PM - John F. Kennedy Presidential Library ...

On this day in history, January 25, 1961, JFK hosts first live ...

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PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S PRESS CONFERENCES (ALL 64 OF THEM): JFK PRESS CONFERENCE #34 (MAY 23, 1962)

Nixon and Kennedy's First Televised Debate

   
    
    
    

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RARE TITANIC DOCUMENT TO BE AUCTIONED

Full shot of Titanic document

   
    
    

   
(FOX NEWS) – A piece of ephemera that was recovered from the
Titanic shipwreck is going up for sale in
Maryland later this
month.

The paper slip from the ship’s post office miraculously survived
the 1912 disaster. 

Alex Cooper Auctioneers, the auction house that is selling the
item, estimates that it could sell for as low as $5,000, or as high
as $8,000.

The document will go up for sale at a live auction on January 
27.

   
    
   

Titanic seal on document

 Titanic - The interior of the Titanic :: Private area Pictures - CHILL APPLE Group International ...  
Titanic post office.

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Titanic remains shipwreck
The remains of the RMS Titanic are rapidly corroding at the bottom of the North Atlantic.

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CANNED BEER DEBUTED ON THIS DAY

Beer Can Info - Breweriana.com

In 1935, in partnership with the American Can Company, the
Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company delivered 2,000 cans of
Krueger’s Finest Beer and Krueger’s Cream Ale to faithful
Krueger drinkers in Richmond,
Virginia. Ninety-one percent
of the drinkers approved of the canned beer, driving Krueger
to give the green light to further production.

G. Krueger Brewing Company of Newark, New Jersey, USA - Tavern Trove

                           Krueger Beer & Ale | G. Krueger Brewing Co., Newark, N.J. | Bart Solenthaler | Flickr
       

Gottfried Krueger Copper Kettle

Gottfried Krueger Brewing Copper Beer

FIRST CANNED BEER ON THIS DAY IN 1935 | PDX RETRO

The Evolution of Canned Food and Drink in 38 Pictures | Gizmodo UK

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‘DAWN OF THE DEAD’ ACTOR HAS DIED

Original Dawn of the Dead Actor David Emge Dies at 77

David Emge - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

David Emge, who played Stephen "Flyboy" Andrews the helicopter
pilot turned zombie in
George A. Romero‘s Dawn of the Dead, has 
has died.

Emge’s family shared the news of his death with the Evansville
Courier & Press
, a newspaper in his Indiana hometown. He died
Saturday at the West River Health Campus. A cause of death was
not disclosed. He was 77. 

Remembering “DAWN OF THE DEAD” star David Emge 1946-2024 - Rue Morgue

Remember late actor David Emge's (77) best roles

David Emge Obituary - Cause of Death News : "Original 'Dawn of the Dead ...

Painted theatrical release that includes various credits, an ominous zombie looking over the horizon, and the words "Dawn of the Dead" in military print below.
1978

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

today in history

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ROSS SIMPSON


James Wilson Marshall
(October 8, 1810 – August 10, 1885)

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The caption with this photo at the Library of Congress
claims that this was Marshall in front of the mill in 1850.

On January 24, 1848, gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill on
the American River in Northern California. After James W.
Marshall, who’d been overseeing the sawmill’s construction,
found the gold nuggets he and his boss, John Sutter,
attempted to keep

the discovery a secret. However, word soon spread and by
1849 thousands of prospectors, who became known as 49ers,
were flocking to Coloma, California, site of Sutter’s Mill, and
the surrounding region, hoping to strike it rich.

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James Marshall’s cabin.

   

 History | West Coast Placer   
    
    
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John Augustus Sutter
(February 23, 1803 – June 18, 1880)

    
    
   
James W. Marshall - Gold Discovered 1848 California Mining Postcard

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The spot where Marshall first discovered the gold that
started the California Gold Rush.

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