UT Austin Acquires Archives That Insight into the 1960s

Doris Kearns was an assistant professor of history at Harvard University in 1972, teaching a course on the American presidency, and embarking on the book that would mark the start of her remarkable career as a popular historian, “Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream,” as Richard N. Goodwin entered his office. A legendary speechwriter for …

UT Austin Has Obtained Archives That Insight into the 1960s

Goodwin’s archives include his public service as a clerk to Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, his work as a House subcommittee inspector on the fraudulent television game show “Twenty-One” (a story adapted from the 1994 film “Quiz Show”), as well as working for Kennedy and As notes and notes showing how he helped shape national …

Austin Riley’s Journey from High School Punter to the World Series

ATLANTA — When Atlanta took a three-game-to-one lead over Houston, the team had plenty of cooldown as they tried to win their first World Series since 1995. So it makes sense for the team’s newest star to be a gambler in each state. In high school. During the regular season and in October, Austin Riley …