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Stolley, a former Greenwich resident, was working for Life magazine in Los Angeles when he heard a colleague shouting the news about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
Legendary editor Dick Stolley recalls how he tracked down and purchased the Zapruder film of JFK's assassination for LIFE magazine in 1963. Sign Up for Our Ideas Newsletter POV.
On this 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy — a former Life magazine photographer who lives in Houston recalls chronicling the events that changed the nation.
Life magazine published the 26-second Zapruder home movie frame by frame. Dick Stolley said he winces at suggestions the scoop was one of the great feats in 20th century journalism.
LIFE Magazine Scrapped a Roger Staubach Cover the Day of JFK's Assassination LIFEhad to throw out 7 million unreleased copies of their magazine 50 years ago today, following the assassination of ...
Oswald, left, at the time of his arrest in New Orleans in the summer of 1963. District Attorney Jim Garrison led an investigation into the Kennedy assassination, and indicted prominent New Orleans ...
When three shots rang out at Dealey Plaza in Dallas almost 50 years ago, a journalist named Dick Stolley had never heard of Abraham Zapruder. But their lives became entwined that day, and life was … ...