one minute and 29 seconds inside the chalk point reactor unscrewing his bolt or whatever his one piece of the task was. these days, the recommended radiation exposure would be well below what jimmy carter endured in those 89 seconds. he said later that in testing after the incident, his urine tested positive for radioactive for six months. today at 98 years old, almost 70 years since he walked into that nuclear reactor, jimmy carter is home with his family. he s on hospice care. in the sail town in georgia where he was born. in these, which are likely to be his final days, to mark president carter s service to the navy and the nation, the u.s. naval academy has announce that had it has renamed a major building on campus in his honor. it was previously named mory hall named after a confederate naval chief. that building has been officially renamed carter hall. well wishers visited president
Like an old-time street light hanging over a dirt-street intersection looms an as-yet definitive conversation to be had about the future of the Amory Hall. Just as important, maybe even more so, hanging in the…