Harold Weisberg re: Roy Kellerman's daughter
Harold Weisberg (to Bruce Milner, 9/29/86) [with typos; Weisberg wrote the same thing to myself in early 1992]:
"I made one of two appearances I made at the univereity of Maryland in
1966 and 1977. Aside from the story I'm about to toll, it may amuse you how I can have
a clear recollection of these among so many college appearances. Well, once it
coincided with a world series game and the other time it coincided with the first
fratornity sororiety confernee on sex. Stiff competition both times! But I had full
audience and I'm reasonably certain that the time I'm getting to the kide went out
to classes or for supper and then returned. It lasted quite some time. At the end there
were some student: who wanted books autographed, and a thhle had been set up for this
off to the right of that large meeting room. Theyi formed a line. I notice one rather
attractive woman students, slightly hailer than most, moving to the back of the line
ae others came up and was mustified. Until thore waa nobody else. I could then see
her clearly and I could see she'd been crying. She said she wanted to thank me for
the kind things I'd said about her father. I tried to make light of it and said she
had the advantage, she knew who her father is. She said it was (he died, too) Roy
Kellerman. I told her that I'd spoken only the truth, that those man were more
distress than most of us because they could not have done anything and because they
were closer to the .President. Before she left she added the hope that the time might
come when they could safely say in public what they were saying in the privacy of their
own home and circles."
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