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Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination. Over time, Weisberg became recognized, both nationally and internationally, as the dean of writers critical of the official version of the JFK assassination known as the Warren Commission Report. Harold Weisberg donated the world's largest accessible private collection of government documents and public records relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy to Hood College and the Beneficial-Hodson Library at Hood College, which donated a copy to the National Security Internet Archive.
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73 Magazine (December 1979)
73 Magazine December 1979 (#231)
New Product: Swan's Astro 150 SSB Transceiver ...... WB8BTH 32
Low-Cost Receiver for Satellite TV - this modular design uses readily available technology ...... N6TX 38
A Simple 2m/10...
Tristes tropiques
Tristes tropiques — Lévi-Strauss, Claude, Translated by John Russell
Billboard
In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unriv...
Joel Beck's Comics And Stories
from comixjoint:Joel Beck's Comics and Stories compiles most of the stories from three of the earliest comic books in underground history: Lenny of Laredo (1965), The Profit (1966), and Marching Marvin, the ...
Swamp Fever
from comixjoint:I enjoyed Cosmic Capers from Big Muddy Comics and Swamp Fever
is another enjoyable (if more peculiar) book. By far the most unique
story here is "Split! Splat!" by Ned Dameron. I dare say it's one of...
Tables requisite to be used with The nautical ephemeris for finding the latitude and longitude at sea
Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Preface signed: Nevil Maskelyne, astronomer royal