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1976

Stories Published in this Year

The Treaty Provisions | October 1976 (Volume: 27, Issue: 6)

November 18, 1903

What happened at 6:40 p.m., November 18, 1903?

The Way I See It | October 1976 (Volume: 27, Issue: 6)

Remembering Samuel Eliot Morrison

The Man Behind Columbus | October 1976 (Volume: 27, Issue: 6)

But didn’t Columbus discover America all by himself? And who were the Pinzóns anyway? Good questions—and not one American in ten thousand probably knows the correct answers.

On Electing a President | October 1976 (Volume: 27, Issue: 6)

A former British ambassador and noted historian explains why "hard-headed self-possessed Americans go so wild with excitement at election times"

Dark Carnival | October 1976 (Volume: 27, Issue: 6)

THE DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION OF FLOYD COLLINS

A STUDY IN HISTORICAL SILENCES

Machismo In The White House | August 1976 (Volume: 27, Issue: 5)

LBJ AND VIETNAM

Monmouth | August 1976 (Volume: 27, Issue: 5)

Eleventh in a series of paintings for AMERICAN HERITAGE

The Knave Of Boston | August 1976 (Volume: 27, Issue: 5)

IN ALL THE PACK, DAN COAKLEY DESERVED TO BE CALLED

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