<div dir="ltr"><div>........................75 feet from the service elevator, in the basement of the Akron Public Library, to the Film Services Department to check if Mr Ronald Sharp (the manager of Film Services) had any outgoing mail. Mr. Sharp always had his office radio on and his only word to me were, "he was shot in Dallas". I said, "What, what did you say?" Mr. Sharp said, "Kennedy was shot dead." That's where I was and how I learned the news. This was nothing compared with the rest of that day and the days, months, years and decades to follow as the politics, social agenda, war & peace, and history in general of the United States took a different path and changed forever.<br>
<br></div>Where were you?<br clear="all"><div><div><br>-- <br><div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Herb Brannon<br><b>In Pittsburgh...</b><br></div><b>......the Greatest City In The U.S.</b><br></div>Let's Go Pens<br></div>
Let's Go Steelers<br>
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