Moving Forward

Today marks 60 years since one of the most fateful days of the 20th century – the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.  I wanted to republish this essay from a decade ago.  A good deal has changed – for me and this nation – in the decade since I first posted it.  But one thing remains certain: time always moves forward and our hope for a better world never dies.

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  1. Tom Foster's avatar Tom Foster

    Thanks for the opportunity to reply about the Kennedy assassination… I was a recent J-School graduate from UT, and ‘on the desk’ at the Caller Times in Corpus Christi, and I heard the news as I left for work. As everyone now knows, things happened fast-and-furious that afternoon. We still had AP wire service and hand-set type; even photo transmissions were of poor quality and reliability. ‘New lead, hold P Eye’ , our acronym for page one (lower case I)! We finally ‘put the paper to bed’ about 2am, and I finally got home to my new wife, also a J-School grad but now teaching Seventh Grade English … We came ‘home’ to San Antonio the day as I had Monday off and, we watched Oswald get shot with my mom and dad. I made a point to try to get copies of all the major newspapers for their coverage of the events, and I still have that stack of old newspapers. I’d like to see them part of someone else’s archive before they all turn to dust… Tom Foster

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