Anything. She was crying and we knew. Do you remember that weekend at all . Guest i remember everything about it. We were all upset. And i went to my walkers. A good friend of mine because the next week was thanksgiving and the odd thing you have to be at Catholic School at the time to understand but i remember seeing to my friend he was the only catholic elected president and he didnt live to finish out his term and thats the way that we looked at it back then. I was seven when he ran for president and i was so excited. It was the eighth Sacramento Bee for john f. Kennedy and i passed out literature in my neighborhood. I remembered a woman slamming the door and saying i dont support a papist. I didnt know what that was that it was a big deal to us. There was a lot of anticatholic prejudice. Host i was seven at the time that i have a vivid memory of our principal walking into our second grade classroom in new york and telling us. The only two things i remembered that is after i got hom
California enacted a law to remove guns from people deemed too dangerous to be armed. But the measure, plagued by problems, has not achieved its promise.
Linell Chenault Smith, a lover of thoroughbred horses and author who also edited and illustrated books by and about her late poet father Ogden Nash, died July 28.
Linell Chenault Smith, a lover of thoroughbred horses and author who also edited and illustrated books by and about her late poet father Ogden Nash, died July 28.