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Article on the presidency in The New Yorker

Article on the presidency in The New Yorker
Richard H. Rovere
United States, New York City
1964
Julian Goodman Papers, Vanderbilt University Special Collections

In a 1964 publication of The New Yorker focusing on the U.S. presidency, Richard H. Rovere elaborates on the lonely nature of the post of President of the United States. With a captivating image of an empty oval office, this loneliness is shown to transcend even entire administrations and political epochs.