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In: Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs congress 88, session 1
In: South eastern digest Cumulative supplement, volume 3A
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Committee Serial No. 8. Reviews national priorities in applied and basic research, educational and manpower needs, and impact of Federal research policy and support on private industry, universities, foundations, and government agencies. ; "No. 8." ; Committee Serial No. 8. Reviews national priorities in applied and basic research, educational and manpower needs, and impact of Federal research policy and support on private industry, universities, foundations, and government agencies. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The evening of Friday, November 22, 1963 the Spartanburg Journal published an extra edition to inform Spartanburg citizens of President Kennedy's assassination. This publication states that Kennedy was shot at approximately 12:30 pm (CST) by an unknown assassin and was pronounced dead at 1:00 pm (CST). At the time of publication, there was no word on when Vice President Johnson would take the oath of office to succeed President Kennedy, and Lee Harvey Oswald was in custody for the murder of a Dallas policeman. Oswald was also being interrogated to determine if he had any connection with Kennedy's assassination. ; https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1123/thumbnail.jpg
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