Fifty years ago this week, The Examiner ran this photo with this caption: STONE IN PLACE -- A visitor at Truman Library quietly views the gravestone of former President Harry S Truman. The memorial stone, which was placed on the Truman grave in the library courtyard Wednesday, was prepared by the Barre Guild, Barre, Vt., and weighs nearly two tons. Carved on the stone besides the inscription are the Presidential, United States and Jackson County seals.
From The Examiner during the week of Jan. 14 to 19, 1974: “DEANNEX MOVE DEFEATED” – In spite of a more than 3-to-1 margin in…