Sun, June 12
2000—The Energy Department admits that two hard drives holding top-secret data on nuclear weapons have been missing for over a month. 1991—White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu takes a government limousine from D.C. to New York City to attend a rare stamp auction. 1981—Failing to recognize the only Black person in his Cabinet, President Reagan, calls Housing Secretary Samuel Pierce “Mr. Mayor.” 1971—As N.Y. Times presses roll with the “Pentagon Papers,” Daniel Ellsberg and Howard Zinn, in a theater, watch “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”—completely stoned. 1969—The Army Corps of Engineers stops the American Falls at Niagara. 1967—The Supreme Court rules interracial …