REQUEST FOR COVERAGE First in a series of events commemorating death of JFK to take place in New Orleans Saturday, July 20 featuring author of Dr. Mary’s Monkey Ed Haslam For media inquiries, contact: Kris Millegan – (800) 556-2012 or [email protected] OR J.Barnes/A. Meynard (504) 897-6110 WHAT: One day symposium on the legal and medical implications of the 1964 murder of New Orleans physician Dr. Mary Sherman, hosted by author Edward T. Haslam, and its importance to the emergency of medical epidemics. Mr. Haslam will also explore how this research attracted the attention of a young Lee Harvey Oswald.
WHY: This one-day symposium will feature two sessions exploring legal issues associated with the Mary Sherman murder, as well as medical issues surrounding her research on the unintended side effects of vaccines grown on monkey kidney cells and the emergence of epidemics and soft tissue cancers in the U.S. and around the world. Mr. Haslam will also touch on how this research, sponsored by Alton Oschner, had links to political activities which attracted the attention of Lee Harvey Oswald. This is the first of several events commemorating the death of JFK planned by Trineday Publishing in New Orleans over the next 12 months. WHEN: Sat., July 20, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. WHERE: Loyola University, New Orleans Room 114, Miller Hall Building (corner Calhoun and Loyola St) Open to public: admission is $20, which includes the book; seating is limited. Registration a must. Each ticket qualifies you to receive one free book at the door: Dr. Mary’s Monkey, Me & Lee, or A Certain Arrogance. For more information and to reserve your space, go to http://trineday.com/Loyola Phone inquiries: 800.556.2012
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