Nov 4th, 2008 · Voting polls weren't even open when Dixville Notch and Hart's Location announced their results. For 60 years, the two small villages in New Hampshire have been observing a tradition of having the first Election Day ballots. In Dixville Notch, Obama defeated John McCain by a count of 15 to 6. Hart's Location reported 17 votes for Obama, 10 for McCain and two for write-in candidate Ron Paul. Independent Ralph Nader was on both towns' ballots but got no votes.
Keywords: Town · Village · N.H · candidate · Traditional · McCain · John McCain · New Hampshire · Obama · Hart · Election Day · Ron Paul
Jul 30th, 2007 · Walter Hart joined the Boy Scouts in 1928. He could have been an Eagle Scout around the time of World War II, but he joined the Navy to fight in the war and forgot to register all of his merit badges. Over the weekend, Hart received a long overdue honor.
Keywords: world · registered · World War II · II · 1928 · Navy · overdue · Hart · Boy Scouts · Walter Hart · Eagle Scout
Jun 3rd, 2007 · In 1945, a young Iowan named Marjorie Hart spent her summer working for Tiffany in New York City. Hart talks with Liane Hansen about the best summer of her life, which she writes about in her memoir, Summer at Tiffany.
Keywords: Liane Hansen · memoir · New York City · 1945 · Tiffany · Hart · iowans · Marjorie Hart
Apr 18th, 2007 · Actress Kitty Carlisle Hart, whose long career spanned Broadway, opera, television and film, including the classic Marx Brothers movie A Night at the Opera has died at age 96.
Keywords: television · movies · Opera · brothers · legend · Broadway · Hart · Kitty · Carlisle · Actress Kitty Carlisle Hart
Feb 26th, 2007 · Tanya Hart, a reporter for American Urban Radio Networks, talks with Tony Cox about Sunday's Oscars. Hart offers her take on views from the red carpet and the winners, including a strong speech from best actor winner Forest Whitaker.
Keywords: speech · winners · actor · Oscar · Tony Cox · Whitaker · Hart · American Urban Radio Networks · Tanya Hart · Forest Whitaker
Jun 12th, 2005 · Author Dennis Hart notes the 50th anniversary of the first broadcast of Monitor on NBC. Hart wrote Monitor, The Last Great Radio Show, the story of then-NBC President Pat Weaver's attempt to save his radio network. Hart claims Monitor started many of today's media formats, including talk radio.
Keywords: network · media · Pioneer · anniversary · NBC · Dennis Hart · Hart · Last Great Radio Show · NBC President Pat Weaver