Using a bullhorn, he delivered a now-famous speech to the students gathered at the square.
That penchant for truth-telling found its date with history two months ago in the pope's now-famous speech in Regensburg, Germany.
"Let's clean up this mess," he said in a now-famous speech, which is excerpted inside the gallery in one of the displays.
By 1995, he had decided to retire, announcing in a now-famous speech that "politics is broken."
But two days later, on Dec. 5, 1996, Mr. Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, wondered in a now-famous speech whether "irrational exuberance" might be infecting the stock market.
In the 1996 Democratic National Convention, Mr. Gore gave a now-famous speech in which he described with searing detail the death of his sister from lung cancer in 1984.
He concluded the now-famous 7-minute speech by mentioning Choteau's rally to raise money for victims of the attacks, despite the long drought there.
Bellamy is attributed with making this now-famous speech:
He went on to deliver a now-famous speech which has since become known as the "You Want a War?"
Edward Teller gives a now-famous speech on plasma stability in magnetic bottles at the Princeton Gun Club.