I was seven. I was just glad that the whole dismal affair was over because Senate
hearings pre-empted the Jerry Lewis movie on Saturday afternoons. I was very sad when
that happened.
Subject: Re: Nixon
From: jackaranda17(a)gmail.com
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 11:21:23 -0500
CC: shakespeare-at-winedale-email-list(a)googlegroups.com
To: jlhead1952(a)gmail.com
Jerald, I absolutely remember going over to the store. Viscerally. I can see the light
from the store spilling into the street. After being immersed in our golden world it was
very surreal to jump back into present day, and witness that bizarre event.
Jenny
On Aug 9, 2014, at 6:38 PM, Jerald Head <jlhead1952(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Today marks the 40th anniversary of Nixon's
resignation. There was a mention of this event in in a reminiscence in the Shakespeare
birthplace stories while at Winedale. In that story the fellow student mentioned he knew
nothing of the event until he talked to his family. I find my memory sometimes is what I
choose to remember, but I recall going over to the store to watch the resignation speech,
being forewarned to show respect by Doc. I remember going over to the store and watching
the speech on Rollie and Marilyn's television in the store. Or do I? Did we do this or
is it just my imagination?
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