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John F. Kennedy Defeats Richard Nixon in the First Presidential Debate in 1960

John F. Kennedy Defeats Richard Nixon in the First Presidential Debate in 1960 November 9, 1960 In a tumultuous campaign that was highlighted by the first televised presidential debate, John F. Kennedy a wealthy Democratic Senator from Massachusetts narrowly defeated Richard M. Nixon by 118,000 votes to become the thirty fifth president of the United States. A crucial factor and turning point in this election was the first ever televised presidential debate. Nixon felt poorly, he injured his knee on the way to the studio, and refused television makeup. He expected to win voters with his foreign-policy expertise, but people only saw a sickly man sweating profusely and wearing a gray suit that blended into the scenery. On the other hand his rival, Kennedy, looked great. The television audience gave the win to Kennedy.

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Farmer’s Almanac Debuts in 1793 in Boston
Farmer’s Almanac Debuts in 1793 in Boston   Founder Robert B. Thomas founded The Old Farmer's Almanac. (which was called The Farmer's Almanac until the early 1800's) The first issue was the 1793 edition that was released in the fall of 1792. There were 3,000 copies sold in Boston and through peddlers in New England. The price was sixpence (or about 9 cents).   It featured the calendar pages for 1793 including astronomical information, holidays, tides and weather predictions. Several pages were devoted to federal and state courts. Four pages included distances between New England towns, along with names of innkeepers. It also included anecdotes, words of wisdom, and mathematical puzzles.
"Behind the Ticker Tape" tells the story of the American Stock Exchange (now NYSE) in 1957
THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES
In 1973, 55 year-old Bobby Riggs, a former tennis champion and # 1 player in the world played the role of male chauvinist and promoter, and challenged the top women players of the day. He claimed that the women’s game was inferior and that even at the age of 55, the top female players could not beat him. Riggs’ defeated Margaret Court the top ranked women’s player at the time in straight sets and was soon on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Finally, Billie Jean King accepted Riggs’ challenge. On September 20, 1973 Riggs and King played “The Battle of the Sexes” in the Houston Astrodome, in front of over 30,000 fans. The match was televised worldwide and an estimated 50 million viewers tuned in to the $100,000 winner takes-all battle. Playing up to the battle of sexes theme, King entered the court while carried aloft in a chair held by four bare-chested muscle men dressed in the garb of ancient slaves, while Riggs entered in a rickshaw drawn by scantily-clad models. Once the match started however, it was all Billie Jean King, as she defeated Riggs in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
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DISNEY WORLD IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Home overlooking the coast
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Chicago in the 1940s | A Film by the Chicago Board Of Education

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