“The next day, at the age of 13, I put the front section of our local evening newspaper, The News-Sentinel, in the wall of what would become my bedroom just as the wallboard was going up,” wrote Dick, who now lives in the District. The front page — with its story about the assassination of John F. Kennedy — “should still be there at our former family home on Maples Road.”
Source: Washington Post September 26, 2021 22:30 UTC