Typically, tapestries, weavings, needlepoint and similar textile works are made for utilitarian purposes — pillows, coasters, antimacassars and the like. But back in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, a San ...
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Belvedere resident Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who sprang onto JFK's limo during the president’s 1963 assassination, ...
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Don Sturkey’s photography is a treasure trove of timeless Carolina imagery. Sturkey, the longtime chief photographer of The ...
(Reuters) - Clint Hill, the U.S. Secret Service agent who leaped atop John Kennedy's limousine to shield the mortally wounded president and long wondered if he could have saved him by acting quicker, ...
A Secret Service agent, he leaped onto the president’s limousine in Dallas in 1963 and was credited with saving the first ...