Historical Society Program: The Assasination of President John F. Kennedy

April 19, 2014

Submitted by the Bedford Historical Society

Christopher Daley - Courtesy image
Christopher Daley – Courtesy image

It is hard to believe that it has been 50 years since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.  The Bedford Historical Society will feature a fascinating talk on the assassination by Christopher Daley at its April program meeting – Wednesday, April 23rd in Fellowship Hall of the First Church of Christ, Congregational, 25 The Great Rd.

Because the 90-minute talk will cover the assassination, the Warren Report, and numerous conspiracy theories, the guest speaker will begin at 7:30 pm – earlier than the normal Historical Society speaker.  The public is invited to attend; refreshments will be served starting at 7 pm.

Mr. Daley has been a popular speaker at Historical Society meetings in past years.  He delighted audiences with talks, including many interesting slides, on President Lincoln’s assassination as well as the Lizzie Borden murders.  His “Mass Murder” lecture – which the Society may sign up to hear in the future, is the basis of Mr. Daley’s current research for a book he is writing.

Mr. Daley holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Bridgewater State University.  A history teacher at the Silver Lake Regional School System in Kingston, he has written several articles on local history and has lectured on historical topics throughout New England for close to 20 years.

He is a former member of the Board of Executives and former Chairman of the Educational Outreach Program at the John Alden Historic Site in Duxbury.  He also served as Chairman of the Pembroke Historical Commission and President of the Pembroke Historical Society.

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