A photograph and a speech changed the course of American history on this day in 1860. In a studio in New York City, aspiring presidential candidate Abe Lincoln stood for a portrait to prove he wasn't, ...
Brill went further with psychohistory at the 1931 American Psychiatric Association convention when he gave a paper called ...
In a studio in New York City, aspiring presidential candidate Abe Lincoln stood for a portrait to prove he wasn't, as one newspaper called him, "the leanest, lankiest, most ungainly mass of legs ...
The first-of-its-kind event at the White House with top crypto executives showcased the president’s embrace of the ...
For more than a century, leading psychoanalysts have found Freud’s theories a powerful way to paint a compelling portrait of a ... “schizoids,” while Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt ...
As the purpose and meaning of the 14th Amendment are once again debated, it’s well worth learning more about one of its primary authors: George S. Boutwell.
For many Americans, one of those days is today, Feb. 12, the day Abraham Lincoln was born ... toward none" while looking up at a portrait of Lincoln was titled "A Lesson to Be Relearned." ...
Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., announced that he plans to put forward a proposal for the development of a $250 bill that features ...
The Tucson Spirit, The Love of Flight' celebrates Davis-Monthan Air Force Base's 100th anniversary with a message of ...
In 1909, Abraham Lincoln became the first real person on a U.S. circulating coin. While the Lincoln portrait has remained the same since then, several different designs have been used on the reverse.
That wasn’t an easy question, but in the end it hit upon an intriguing solution: pick 250 items to put on display that will ...