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Texas AP wire copy tear sheet from KNER-FM about Kennedy's presidency
Texas AP wire copy tear sheet from KNER-FM about Kennedy's presidency

Texas AP wire copy tear sheet from KNER-FM about Kennedy's presidency

Object number2009.015.0001.0090
Date11/22/1963
ClassificationsDocuments
Creator Associated Press (AP)
ObjectWire copy
Credit LineWayne Harrison Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
MediumPaper
Dimensions8 1/2 x 9 in. (21.6 x 22.9 cm)
DescriptionTexas AP wire copy tear sheet from KNER-FM in Richardson, Texas. It contains a description of some of President Kennedy's domestic and foreign policies as well as a physical description of the President. Text of the wire copy is as follows: Ratification of the 23rd amendment to the Constitution giving residents of the District of Columbia the right to vote in national elections... Adoption of a 600 (M) million dollar aid program for Latin America and creation of the Alliance for Progress. The youthful looking Kennedy was boyishly handsome and he carried a slim 175 pounds on his six-foot frame, topped by a shock of unruly chestnut hair. He was a dcorated Navy veteran of the Second World War in which he commanded a P-T boat. G755PES 22 AP193 (Brockton, Massachusetts)--An all-male jury in Brockton, Massachusetts, has acquitted a marine biologist, Dr. William Sutcliffe, in the poison cocktail murder of his wife. The jury deliberated nearly four hours before returning its verdict. The State had charged Sutcliffe, who is 40, poisoned his wife with wood alcohol after learning she was having a romance with another man. He took the stand in his own defense to deny it. G756PES 22" This wire copy page is a continuation of two previous pages (2009.015.0001.0088 and 2009.015.0001.0089).
Curatorial Commentary
KNER-FM was a student-run radio station based in Richardson, Texas. It was established in 1955 and played primarily soft rock tunes with Southern Baptist-oriented religious programs. It was owned by Buckner Baptist Benevolences (which developed out of Buckner Orphans Home and is now an arm of Buckner Children and Family Services Dallas). It originally broadcast Sunday through Friday and was based out of the Chapel building on Buckner Blvd. in an old choir rehearsal room. Sometime after 1968 the station and frequency were sold to North Texas State University to start up KNTU. - Stephanie Allen-Givens, Collections and Exhibits Manager