The University of Minnesota’s Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs hosted its Global Get-Together on Tuesday, connecting students with international fellows, alumni, community members, and ...
When Democrats met that year, the violence that erupted between protesters and the police shook the nation. Here are memories of some of the people who lived it. By Julie Bosman and Robert Chiarito ...
Shortly after noon on Monday, March 30, 1964, U.S. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) stood at his polished mahogany desk in the Senate chamber and launched what would be an 83-day debate over the ...
Hubert H. Humphrey had the perfect personality for public office. The former mayor of Minneapolis, U.S. Senator and vice president under Lyndon B. Johnson was lauded for his tireless work ethic, his ...
Hubert Humphrey has been gone for some 45 years. One can still remember hearing him, though, spouting his pet phrase "I'm as pleased as punch." How pleased, though, would Humphrey be with Sam Freedman ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eager to give a young person a shot at his profession and bring in some badly-needed talent, Dave Abbott reached out last year to ...
SAIGON — Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey spent a scorching Saturday visiting troops of the 1st Infantry Division, Republic of Korea engineers, the Royal Australian Regiment and the U.S. Air Force, ...
Yesterday we looked at Hubert H. Humphrey’s vision of 1967-1987. Today we have the second part to the Vice President’s piece in the February, 1967 issue of The Futurist. Far-Out Developments by A.D.
A Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport terminal is named for him. So is the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Affairs. He’s arguably one of Minnesota’s most significant politicians of ...