That was the force dictating all of 1959's political voyages, salesmen on the road talking and trying to find a way toward peace: Mikoyan, Koslov, Nixon, Khrushchev and finally President Eisenhower.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 1959 (UPI) - Following is the text of President Eisenhower's welcoming remarks to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev:"Mr. Chairman, I welcome you, your family and party to the ...
Sergei Khrushchev documented his father's 1959 American visit from behind the lens of his camera. In this silent film clip, the Soviet premier visits the Agricultural Experiment Station in ...
On Mediaite’s Press Club, Chris Wallace spoke at length about the circumstances that lead to his departure from Fox News. The ...
THE news, like a great river, gathers its unity and strength and direction from the tributaries of seemingly separate events. It is TIME'S weekly purpose not only to follow those tributaries ...
When Khrushchev paid a visit to China in September 1959, he was coldly received and left the country on the third day of a planned seven-day visit. The Soviets had planned to provide China with an ...
ABOARD KHRUSHCHEV TRAIN, Sept. 20--A bouncy Nikita Khrushchev whistle-stopped his way toward San Francisco today, freely meeting and shaking hands with ordinary Americans for the first time.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an official impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump over allegations he ...
He was brought to Moscow by Khrushchev and soared to the heights as Khrushchev soared. At the 21st Congress in 1959 he made a more positive contribution than any man except Khrushchev. Yet in a ...
THE peasant face of Nikita Khrushchev, looming on this week’s cover against a symbolic background of the U.S., was painted by Bernard Safran, the son of a Russian immigrant who escaped to the U ...