John Holliman papers, 1981-1998.

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John Holliman papers, 1981-1998.

The collection consists of notes and research papers of John Holliman, written in his capacity as journalist and reporter for CNN. Some of the topics covered are NASA, asteroids, Ronald Reagan, and Three Mile Island.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was established as an independent agency of the executive branch on October 1, 1958 by the National Aeronautics and Space Act (72 Stat. 426), approved July 29, 1958. It superseded the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). NASA conducted redsearch on problems of flight, developed aeronautical and space vehicles, explored outer space, and participated in international programs for the peaceful development of space technology....

Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant (Pa.)

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Holliman, John, 1948-1998.

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John Holliman (1948-1998) was a "[j]ournalist. Born in Thomaston, Georgia, he earned a degree in journalism from the University of Georgia, and entered a job as news director for WGAU-AM in Athens, Georgia. He then moved to Washington, DC, where he worked as the agricultural editor for Associated Press in addition to covering the White House. He received the 1976 Peabody Award for his documentary "The Garden Plot--Food as a Weapon in International Diplomacy." In 1980 he joined CNN as part of the...

Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004

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Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) was the 40th President of the United States and served two terms in office from 1981 to 1989. He was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, the second son of Nelle Wilson and John Edward ("Jack") Reagan. His father nicknamed him "Dutch" as a baby. In 1920 the family resettled in Dixon, Illinois. In 1928 Reagan graduated from Dixon High School, where he had been student body president, an actor in school plays, and a student athlete. He partici...