Word: exits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Smiling Exit. In response to a diatribe against his Demonstration Cities bill from Texas Reporter Sarah McClendon-who, with her hair flying everywhere to Halloween, looked like Comedienne Phyllis Diller in a hurricane -Johnson good-humoredly assured her that while he did not concur with her "legal analysis" of the bill, he thanked her for the opportunity to defend "one of the most important pieces of legislation that we can act upon this session." Asked for his comment on some G.O.P. criticism that his Asian trip was timed to coincide with the elections-the kind of question that has sometimes...
...gladiator whipping a half-clad "Roman slave," winds up with two four-horse chariots racing madly around the ring to see who can get to the victim first. The winner has the honor of tying the slave behind his chariot and dragging him across the arena and through the exit at full gallop. The violence of it all would certainly get a thumbs down from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to People, but on the other hand, Festa Italiana is the only show in town that keeps the performers in stitches...
Lisser's exit under pressure brought on a well-deserved counter-revolt. All but two of the 55-member I.S. 201 faculty-including its 26 Negroes-refused to teach under anyone except Lisser. Assistant Principal Beryl Banfield, a Negro named to replace him, indignantly declined, because, she said, "I object to being chosen on the basis of color, not competence...
...autopsy centers on the report issued by a three-man team of surgeons after an autopsy performed on Kennedy's body at Bethesda Naval Hospital. The doctors found an opening in the right rear of the President's skull, which they diagnosed as an entrance wound. The exit point was a gaping hole where the side of the skull had been blown out. That accounted for one shot, which the surgeons decided had come from above and behind...
...another wound in the back of the President's neck, approximately 5½ in. below the right mastoid process. The doctors immediately saw that it was a wound of entrance, but they became puzzled when they could find neither a bullet, an extended bullet path, nor an exit wound in the throat. Later they testified that they had cleared up the mystery, after surgical examination of the body was completed, by calling the Dallas doctors who had attended the President. They then learned that the incision for an emergency-room tracheotomy had been made over a bullet wound...