(L to R) John Siegenthaler, John Quinn, and Brian Lamb read copies of USA Today as part of C-SPAN's coverage of the 1984 Republican National Convention.
USA Today editors, including Editor-in-Chief John Quinn (far left) sit with Brian Lamb as part of C-SPAN's coverage of the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas, Texas.
In a moment of mock vanity, Ohio Senator John Glenn pondered the effect of the Senate's television debut on his colleagues' modest temperaments. It was the first day of Senate television.
In a moment of mock vanity, Ohio Senator John Glenn pondered the effect of the Senate's television debut on his colleagues' modest temperaments. It was the first day of Senate television.
In a moment of mock vanity, Ohio Senator John Glenn pondered the effect of the Senate's television debut on his colleagues' modest temperaments. It was the first day of Senate television.
Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) presides from the President of the Senate's chair in the chamber of the U.S. Senate on the first day of television coverage of the U.S. Senate proceedings.