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February 4, 1899: Fighting Erupts Between the Philippines and the United States

February 4, 1899: Fighting Erupts Between the Philippines and the United States February 4, 1899: Fighting Erupts Between the Philippines and the United States

Somehow, The Nation lamented, “we got hold of the notion that it would be a good thing to annex 1,200 islands at the other end of the world.”

Feb 4, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

February 3, 1924: Woodrow Wilson Dies

February 3, 1924: Woodrow Wilson Dies February 3, 1924: Woodrow Wilson Dies

“Woodrow Wilson came into the political life of America as if in response to prayer,” wrote The Nation’s Oswald Garrison Villard. “Aspiring to the stars he ...

Feb 3, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

February 2, 1943: The Soviets Accept Germany’s Surrender in the Battle of Stalingrad

February 2, 1943: The Soviets Accept Germany’s Surrender in the Battle of Stalingrad February 2, 1943: The Soviets Accept Germany’s Surrender in the Battle of Stalingrad

“Bankers, conservative columnists, and other respectable people” were happy to see a million Russians die to keep open an Eastern front, The Nation noted, but became a ...

Feb 2, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

February 1, 1884: The Oxford English Dictionary Begins Publication

February 1, 1884: The Oxford English Dictionary Begins Publication February 1, 1884: The Oxford English Dictionary Begins Publication

A journey inside the famous Scriptorium of founding OED editor James A.H. Murray.

Feb 1, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

January 31, 1950: President Truman Announces the US Will Seek to Develop a Hydrogen Bomb

January 31, 1950: President Truman Announces the US Will Seek to Develop a Hydrogen Bomb January 31, 1950: President Truman Announces the US Will Seek to Develop a Hydrogen Bomb

The Nation argued against the development of the hydrogen bomb in terms that apply to Edward Snowden’s revelations about the surveillance state today.

Jan 31, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

January 30, 1948: Mohandas Gandhi is Assassinated

January 30, 1948: Mohandas Gandhi is Assassinated January 30, 1948: Mohandas Gandhi is Assassinated

The Nation was the first American publication to write about Gandhi, back in 1897. Here’s what we said.

Jan 30, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

January 29, 1964: ‘Dr. Strangelove’ Opens in Theaters

January 29, 1964: ‘Dr. Strangelove’ Opens in Theaters January 29, 1964: ‘Dr. Strangelove’ Opens in Theaters

Stanley Kubrick “has taken a whole complex of America’s basic assumptions by the shoulders and given them a rough shaking,” The Nation’s Robert Hatch wrote....

Jan 29, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

January 28, 1986: The Challenger Space Shuttle Explodes After Liftoff, Killing Seven Astronauts

January 28, 1986: The Challenger Space Shuttle Explodes After Liftoff, Killing Seven Astronauts January 28, 1986: The Challenger Space Shuttle Explodes After Liftoff, Killing Seven Astronauts

What do you get when fall in love… with lucrative corporate boondoggles?

Jan 28, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

January 27, 1975: The Church Committee Opens Its Investigation of US Intelligence Agencies

January 27, 1975: The Church Committee Opens Its Investigation of US Intelligence Agencies January 27, 1975: The Church Committee Opens Its Investigation of US Intelligence Agencies

The headline of Frank Donner’s open letter to the committee is probably the best The Nation has ever run.

Jan 27, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

January 26, 1998: President Bill Clinton Denies Having ‘Sexual Relations With That Woman, Miss Lewinsky’

January 26, 1998: President Bill Clinton Denies Having ‘Sexual Relations With That Woman, Miss Lewinsky’ January 26, 1998: President Bill Clinton Denies Having ‘Sexual Relations With That Woman, Miss Lewinsky’

Yes, The Almanac covered the Clinton impeachment trial back on January 7. But the rules are the rules: seventeen years ago today, Bill Clinton looked America in the eyes and lied. ...

Jan 26, 2015 / The Almanac / The Almanac and Richard Kreitner

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