Cissie Dore Hill

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Cissie Dore Hill is the exhibits coordinator of the Hoover Institution Archives.

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Alfred Nobel

by Cissie Dore Hillvia Hoover Digest
Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Sidebar to To Benefit Mankind.

The White Revolution

Creating an Islamic Republic

by Cissie Dore Hillvia Hoover Digest
Thursday, October 30, 2003

Recalling the 1979 Iranian revolution through its propaganda posters. By Hoover exhibits coordinator Cissie Hill.

To Benefit Mankind

by Cissie Dore Hillvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, July 30, 2002

Cissie Dore Hill on the evolution of the Nobel Peace Prize.
SIDEBAR: The Nobel and the Hoover Institution.

Voices of Hope: The Story of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty

by Cissie Dore Hillvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, October 30, 2001

Stabbings, bombings, umbrellas armed with poison pellets—the media called it a Cold War, but in the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty complex in Munich, the war could get downright hot. By Cissie Dore Hill.

Jan Karski and the Hoover Institution

by Cissie Dore Hillvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

After serving as the eyes and ears of the Polish resistance in World War II, Jan Karski became the eyes and ears of the Hoover Institution, securing thousands of documents related to wartime underground movements and governments in exile.
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Remembering Joseph Brodsky

by Cissie Dore Hillvia Hoover Digest
Monday, October 30, 2000

An appreciation of the exiled Russian poet and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. By Cissie Dore Hill.

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