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Post by ADMIN on Dec 20, 2023 8:59:30 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years On Weds. Dec. 20, 2023Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Who Killed John Lennon? | To Central
Erasing the Past...Fourteen page FBI document on Donnell WhitterWhy Studebaker Failed: In the End, It is Always ManagementSixty Years On | Dec. 20, 1963 (click here for video)
"The manufacture of Studebaker automobiles in the United States came to a halt as the company's factory in South Bend, Indiana, closed permanently and its last product, a red Studebaker Daytona hardtop, was completed on the assembly line, and the plant's 6,000 workers were laid off. Canadian production of Studebakers would continue in Hamilton, Ontario for a little more than two years afterward, until March 16, 1966." [Wikipedia]
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 21, 2023 11:35:50 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years On Thurs. Dec. 21, 2023Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Who Killed John Lennon? | Motive to Move
Erasing the Past...The original Jack Daniëls film When the Berlin Wall first opened Sixty Years On | Dec. 21, 1963 (click here for video - NO SOUND)
"On Dec 20th: For the first time since the erection of the Berlin Wall in 1961, residents of West Berlin were allowed to cross into East Berlin. By agreement between West Germany and East Germany, West German applicants were granted one-day passes in order to visit with family members in the Communist-controlled east side during the Christmas holidays.
For 16 days, from December 20 to January 5, visitors from the west could cross the border, although the East German government would not allow its citizens to cross into the west. Starting at 7:00 in the morning, five designated checkpoints along the Wall were opened (forty had been allowed to pass through the night before) and by the end of the first day, 2,800 people had made the west–east crossing. By the end of the program, East German authorities reported that 1.3 million West Germans had visited, including 280,000 on the final day" [Wikipedia]
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 22, 2023 8:08:14 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 23, 2023 8:06:33 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 24, 2023 8:55:45 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 25, 2023 8:03:44 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 26, 2023 8:41:51 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 27, 2023 8:06:24 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years On Weds. Dec. 27, 2023Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Who Killed John Lennon? | ...Except For Me And My Monkey
Erasing the Past...Forty pages of Priscilla MacMillan's HSCA interview Draft Card Burning Sixty Years On | Dec. 27, 1963 (click here for video)
"On Dec 25th: Gene Keyes, a 22-year-old conscientious objector and a volunteer for the New York-based Committee for Nonviolent action, responded to an induction notice by becoming the first person to burn his draft card to protest the Vietnam War. Keyes, who had been ordered to report for induction on January 30, stood outside the selective service office in Champaign, Illinois, on Christmas Eve and, at midnight set fire to his card in front of photographers, then lit a candle. Keyes wore a placard that proclaimed 'To Light This Candle with a Draft Card... A Prayer for Peace on Earth.'" [Wikipedia]
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 28, 2023 7:53:50 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 29, 2023 8:02:16 GMT -5
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