Monday, February 4, 2019


woman in autumn








mike reily (williams '64) and judyth vary baker


a story told by mice





sports illustrated says mike reily's #50 was unofficially retired after he graduated from williams college june 4th, 1964 even tho the williams football program doesn't retire numbers


the youthfull reily died of  hodgkins lymphoma, which is a type of cancer, on july 25, 1964, the year after jfk was assassinated


i'm trying to find out what happened to me and maybe all of us...


i really was part of an experiment back in 1978...


the tpaak blog says lee harvey oswald worked at reily coffee in new orleans which was owned by mike riely's parents and that a woman who worked there, judith vary baker,  claimed she and a dr mary sherman were trying to create a cancer weapon by injecting mice with monkey viruses




while scott and zelda fitzgerald are said to haunt the don cesar on st pete beach, it is believed the ghost of jack kerouac haunts haslam's book store on central avenue in st pete


this haslam was born and raised in new orleans:




defector from both the u s and u s s r lee harvey said he was going to get a job at n a s a when he was fired from reily coffee allegedly for not greasing the machinery:




judyth vary baker said she and lee harvey oswald dated while they both worked at reily coffee




  • 4 days before  mike reily died of cancer he was transfered to the touro medical institute on the day , dr mary sherman, who had worked there,  was murdered






- dr mary sherman 


jerusalem announces cancer may be cured :







woman eating cotton candy

claiming williams day


charles webb wrote the graduate during his last year at williams college and the affair with mrs robinson takes place at the 'taft hotel' which was filmed at the the ambassador hotel where rfk was assassinated on june 6, 1968

the movie the graduate was released on december 22nd, 1967

mike reily (williams '64) and judyth vary baker

a story told by mice





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