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President John F. Kennedy delivered his famous “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech on this day in 1963.
In it, JFK praised Robert Frost and spoke about his wishes for art in America. A Boulder resident used that to team with a world-renowned composer for a new work at the Colorado Music Festival.
Camelot came to an end when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. What were JFK's final words? Historians weigh in.
A celebrated lectern -- on display at Space Center Houston for more than 30 years and said to be the one from which President John F. Kennedy delivered his famous "moon shot" speech in 1962 -- is ...
Sixty years ago, President John F. Kennedy came to town and got used by administrators at San Diego State.He didn’t mind. He was using them, too.The date was June 6, 1963. The occasion was gr… ...
At the core of the evening was the program’s centerpiece, Hailstork’s “JFK: The Last Speech,” an NSO co-commission premiered at the Colorado Music Festival in July.
On the afternoon of Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was scheduled to deliver a major speech at the Trade Mart in Dallas, Texas. Moments earlier, as his motorcade was taking him there, he ...
A celebrated lectern -- on display at Space Center Houston for more than 30 years and said to be the one from which President John F. Kennedy delivered his famous "moon shot" speech in 1962 -- is ...
A celebrated lectern -- on display at Space Center Houston for more than 30 years and said to be the one from which President John F. Kennedy delivered his famous "moon shot" speech in 1962 -- is ...
A celebrated lectern -- on display at Space Center Houston for more than 30 years and said to be the one from which President John F. Kennedy delivered his famous "moon shot" speech in 1962 -- is ...