Word: rowley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...scalpel. He was wheeled past a floor kitchen, past the office of the chief of Walter Reed's obstetrics and gynecology section, into the main corridor and finally into Operating Room 6, directly above the pillared entrance to the hospital. Outside the operating room stood Secret Service Man Rowley. Assigned to carry progress reports from the operating room to the President's anxious family was Dr. Snyder. Mamie, John and Dr. Milton Eisenhower, the President's youngest brother (see EDUCATION), waited in the Williamsburg-green living room of the President's suite. Outside the hospital, newsmen...
...President's regular traveling companion is a burly Irishman from The Bronx, James Rowley. 46, the special agent in charge of the White House Detail. In crowded reception halls, he moves at the President's elbow; when the President makes an address, Rowley is a pace behind him, impassive and alert; when the President rides in a car, Rowley sits in the front seat. Rowley went to work as a bank investigator at 18, but continued to go to school nights, nine years later earned his law degree from Brooklyn's St. John's University...
...accompanied by two Air Force pilots and James J. Rowley, Chief of the White House Secret Service Detail, was obviously pleased by the flight. The Bug was tailed by three agents, armed with pistols and Tommy guns, in a Beechcraft Twin Bonanza. Said Ike: "A lovely plane...
When Humphrey and the rest of his party were ready, Ike climbed aboard a shiny black, red-wheeled "Thomasville wagon,"* drawn by two white mules. Secret Service Man James Rowley sat on the tail gate and the others-Secret Service agents, beaters, Humphrey and guests -mounted horses. At dusk, after three hours of shooting in the marshlands, Ike returned with nine quail-three short of a day's legal limit...
...FRANK ROWLEY Santa Barbara, Calif...