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T O P I C R E V I E WAztecdougBack in the late 1960s my father taught law at USD, University of San Diego. Once when I was very young, he took me to the class graduation ceremony. I vaguely recall it was to see an Apollo 8 astronaut give the commencement speech to the graduates. I don’t recall any of the words, I remember my dad getting up afterwards and telling me he was going to get the astronaut’s autograph on the program.Flash forward 46 years I am clearing out stuff from some old boxes at my mom’s house. I found two wonderful things. A bold and perfect Bill “Anders” signature in green sharpie perfectly placed front and center on the graduation program. Granted the program had been folded perfectly down the middle to fit in my father’s suit pocket at the time. But there it was folded out flat and in otherwise pristine condition tucked away in the house I grew up in for 46 years. It was just the “Anders” part of the name, but it was bold and strong. Included were some news articles from the period about the speech etc. The event took place June 1st 1969.Secondly, I found my childhood POW bracelet. Capt. William W. Butler USAF. Captured 20 NOV 1967. I found a website which listed all of the men who were on bracelets and learned that he lived for 40 years past his release from prison back in 1973. I wore it for several hours until my wrist turned green, again. What a wonderful day digging through boxes at mom’s house. Jurg BolliGreat story!randyWhat a nice trip down Memory Lane!GilbertGreat stories, Doug.
Flash forward 46 years I am clearing out stuff from some old boxes at my mom’s house. I found two wonderful things. A bold and perfect Bill “Anders” signature in green sharpie perfectly placed front and center on the graduation program. Granted the program had been folded perfectly down the middle to fit in my father’s suit pocket at the time. But there it was folded out flat and in otherwise pristine condition tucked away in the house I grew up in for 46 years. It was just the “Anders” part of the name, but it was bold and strong. Included were some news articles from the period about the speech etc. The event took place June 1st 1969.
Secondly, I found my childhood POW bracelet. Capt. William W. Butler USAF. Captured 20 NOV 1967. I found a website which listed all of the men who were on bracelets and learned that he lived for 40 years past his release from prison back in 1973. I wore it for several hours until my wrist turned green, again. What a wonderful day digging through boxes at mom’s house.
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