Wasn't he also the one who screened Birth of a Nation on the lawn?
Not sure who that was, but McKinley was assassinated in 1901 and Birth of a Nation was made in 1915.
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Wasn't he also the one who screened Birth of a Nation on the lawn?
Not sure who that was, but McKinley was assassinated in 1901 and Birth of a Nation was made in 1915.
McKinley was assassinated (by an anarchist, if memory serves), but actually died of an infection he got from the surgery to remove the bullet. The surgeons reportedly didn't want to waste time with that controversial new sterilization thing.
I learned that when I was going to McKinley High School.
OK, who were all the presidents that survived assassination attempts?
Teddy Roosevelt did.
John Garfield was the victim of an assassination attempt, too. Sorry, that one succeeded, right?
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John Garfield was the victim of an assassination attempt, too.
You mean in addition to the successful one? Dayum.
I didn't read the stamp on the article at first, but the stamp on google. Who promptly threw it out. Completely unconfused now.
They're coming out on to the balcony. Kiss the bride! Kiss the bride!
OMG I am dumb! It was Wilson, which I remembered after seeing the dates. I should have known that- and apparently did, but forgot. GAH! Dumb dumb dumb.
Here come the cardinals onto the balcony of St. Pete's.