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Edward Musgrove Dealey

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of a full-page advertisement that was harshly critical of President Kennedy, implying that he was sympathetic to Communism. When President Kennedy saw the ad in that morning's newspaper as he was flying into Dallas on the morning of November 22, 1963, he said to his wife, "we're headed into nut
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and the majority of the A.H. Belo stock from the Belo heirs, the younger Dealey became an A.H. Belo board member. Dealey was appointed vice president in 1932. He succeeded his father as president of A.H. Belo in 1940. When his father died in 1946, Dealey became publisher of
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Kennedy, rankled by the inconsiderate reference to his daughter, frostily responded: "Wars are easier to talk about than they are to fight. I'm just as tough as you are, and I didn't get elected President by arriving at soft judgments."
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Dealey served as a major during the war. His first command was the Twenty-ninth Battalion, Texas Defense Guard in 1941–42. He served in the United States Army Specialist Corps between 1942 and 1943.
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country." He added that the person who'd approved the ad was the same person who'd made the scene at the White House two years earlier. Later that day, President Kennedy was assassinated in
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Dealey married the former Clara MacDonald on March 1, 1916. They had three children, two of whom survived into adulthood. On June 29, 1951, he married Mrs. Trudie Kelley.
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White House. Toward the end of the event, President Kennedy asked if any of the guests wanted to comment. Dealey stood up and read the following prepared statement:
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The general opinion of the grassroots thinking in this country is that you and your administration are weak sisters. If we stand firm, there will be no war. The
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Dealey attended public schools in Dallas through grade five. In grade six, he was expelled from public school for unspecified reasons and sent to the
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staff correspondent; at the conclusion of the war he witnessed the Japanese surrender on the USS Missouri. His war writings were gathered by the
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will back down. We need a man on horseback to lead this nation, and many people in Texas and the Southwest think that you are riding
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While the older Dealey was a Democrat, the younger Dealey was a stridently anti-communist Republican, and the editorial tone of the
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But the most critical difference between father and son was reflected on the editorial page.... Ted Dealey was a
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veered sharply to the right after the older Dealey died. As described by investigative reporter Peter Elkind:
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Beginning in the 1920's, Dealey had increasing amounts of influence on the editorial tone of the newspaper.
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articles. In a 1924 memo to his father, for example, he insisted that the paper endorse candidate
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This movie portrays Dealey using a wheelchair and omits the White House encounter with
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In October 1961, Dealey attended a luncheon for newspaper publishers, given at the
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where he received a bachelor's degree in 1913. From there he went to
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Dealey died of a heart attack on November 27, 1969 in Dallas.
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listed above. The film presents Dealey as being present when
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Dealey published articles in such popular magazines as the
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In November 1963, Dealey approved the publication in the
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William Manchester,"The Death of a President",1967, p.49
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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chairman of the board
president
publisher
A.H. Belo
Dallas Morning News
WFAA
George Bannerman Dealey
Dallas, Texas
Terrill School for Boys
St. Mark's School of Texas
University of Texas
Harvard University
Harvard Business School
The Dallas Morning News
A.H. Belo
Ku Klux Klan
Miriam Ferguson
red-baiter
Joe McCarthy
United Nations
Kennedy
Russians
Caroline
Dealey Plaza
Saturday Evening Post
Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Jim Backus
film
Prince Jack
President Kennedy

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