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Tag Archives: Richard Nixon
1901: Don’t Know What I Want but I Know How to Get It
The American writer Elbert Hubbard was best know for an essay entitled “A Message to Garcia,” which recounts the daring exploits of an American soldier as he carries a message from President William McKinley to General Calixto GarcĂa just before … Continue reading →
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