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    Ronald Reagan

    President of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and actor

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  1. H14-3, Ronald Reagan, (with "Dutch" haircut) Neil Reagan, and parents Jack and Nelle Reagan. Family Christmas card circa 1916-1917. H4, Ronald Reagan's 4th Grade class photo in Tampico, Illinois. 5/12/20 (Ronald Reagan is in the second row at far left with his hand on his chin). H4A, Ronald Reagan sitting (hand on chin in front row) posing with ...

  2. Main White House Photograph Collection Galleries Page. C584-12, Official Portrait of President Reagan. 1981. C580-2, Portrait of President Reagan and Nancy Reagan in Blue Room. 02/07/1981. C30228, Official Portrait of President Reagan. 1985. C1010-4, President and Nancy Reagan pose in the Blue Room for their official portrait. 03/04/1981.

  3. Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan share a moment in this undated file photo. Reagan turns 93 on February 6, 2004. President Ronald Reagan and US Secretary of State Alexander Haig outside 10 Downing Street during a state visit to London, UK, 9th June 1982.

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  5. Apr 3, 2017 · Pictures of Ronald Reagan. A Collection of Pictures of the 40th President of the United States. Ronald Reagan served as the President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. At the time he took office, he was the oldest President in U.S. history. Before becoming President, Reagan had been a movie star, a cowboy, and the governor of California.

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  6. RM 2D7WA0X – A young Ronald Reagan (rear row, far right) poses with fellow members of the student senate for a picture in the 1932 yearbook of Eureka College, a small liberal arts college founded in 1855 in Eureka, Illinois, USA. In 1928 at the age of 17, Reagan left his boyhood hometown of Dixon, Illinois, to enroll in the four-year school.

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    As a boy, Reagan's life was filled with scrapes and adventures. He once narrowly escaped death while playing under a train that suddenly began moving. Reagan graduated from Dixon High School in 1928, where he played on the football and basketball teams, became president of the student body, acted in school plays, and wrote for the yearbook. Reagan,...

    After graduation, Reagan landed a job as a radio sportscaster at WOC in Davenport, Iowa, for $10 per game and transportation expenses. His lively imagination and resonant radio voice compensated for his inexperience in radio. He found that if he memorized the first line of a commercial, everything he read would sound "natural," a technique he used ...

    Throughout his life, Ronald Reagan displayed a strong interest in politics. Reagan's national political outlook was shaped by his parents, both Democrats, and especially by the onslaught of the Great Depression. The entire Reagan family supported Franklin D. Roosevelt for President in 1932 and backed his New Deal. Roosevelt's resonant optimism dazz...

    Reagan's politics changed in the 1950s. Still an influential member of SAG—he resumed its presidency in 1959—Reagan and the SAG leadership continued to win better pay and benefits for actors. In partisan politics, however, Reagan identified more frequently with Republicans. He was a participant in the Democrats-for-Eisenhower campaigns in 1952 and ...

    Reagan was simultaneously ambitious and cautious about his political future. His interest was in national politics but with no passageway at hand into federal office, Reagan and his wife Nancy explored other possibilities with a small group of friends and entrepreneurs. Los Angeles automobile dealer Holmes Tuttle, the leader of this group, insisted...

    As soon as he became governor, Reagan became a conservative favorite for the 1968 Republican presidential nomination. This political goal split Reagan's advisers, some of whom saw the governorship as largely a stepping-stone and others who believed that Reagan should write a strong record in Sacramento before seeking the presidency. Reagan hesitate...

  7. Sep 13, 2015 · Born in 1911 in Tampico, Illinois, Reagan (second row, left) posed in this 1919 photo with his third grade classmates. Ronald Reagan’s career included stints as a lifeguard, sportscaster, actor ...

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