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In reply to the discussion: What do you remember about Friday 22 November 1963 [View all]Emile
(31,039 posts)25. I was in Junior High School. They sent us home early. I
remember walking into the house and seeing my father watching the black and white TV with tears running down his cheeks.
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I was a junior in high school and people were crying n I had no idea why..then I heard the news
Deuxcents
Nov 21
#7
Ohhh...woah. So focused on the approaching democracy crisis with drumphf that *today's* date *didn't* trigger the
electric_blue68
Nov 21
#13
I was in 9 1/2, in 4th grade. We had an hour for lunch and I had walked home, ate, and walked back to school.
rsdsharp
Nov 21
#20
Likewise, our second grade class heard an abrupt radio feed over the PA system. n/t
John1956PA
Nov 22
#35
On NBC, newsman Bill Ryan interrupted Chet Huntley to read the newsflash a/b Kennedys' death
irisblue
Nov 22
#31
About radio in the Detroit area, where I grew up. the Canadian & American news sites over lapped
irisblue
Nov 22
#32
Like many of us here I was in junior high school, and heard the news between classes standing by my locker. At first, I
Walleye
Nov 22
#29