Throwback: Reverence Marks Capital Throngs as President Buried
*Republished from the December 6th, 1963 issue of The Kayseean
The most vivid memory I have of President Kennedy’s funeral ceremonies are the crowds which seemed to line the streets continuously throughout the entire period. The patience of these hundreds of thousands of mourners and curiosity seekers was phenomenal, and I must admit that on these days I saw a side of America which I thought had long since ceased to exist…