NEW YORK — William E. Leuchtenburg, a prize-winning historian widely admired for his authoritative writings on the U.S. presidency and as the reigning scholar on Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal, has died at 102.
Mr. Willkie capitulated at 10:30 a.m. and sent the following congratulatory telegram to the President: "Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, "Hyde Park, New York ...
NEW YORK -- William E. Leuchtenburg, a prize-winning historian widely admired for his authoritative writings on the U.S. presidency and as the reigning scholar on Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal, has died at 102.
New York landmarks were lit in yellow for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as Governor Hochul honored the 6 million Jews killed during the Holocaust.
Leuchtenburg, a prize-winning historian widely admired for his authoritative writings on the US presidency and as the reigning scholar on Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal, has died at 102.